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| + | Prince Oargev has recently been granted access to Northern Darguun as a home in which to rebuild Cyre. They have named the capital New Metrol, and have begun the long process of rebuilding their broken nation. | ||
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Revision as of 20:11, 28 March 2016
An ongoing Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition campaign, set in the world of Eberron, and exploring the fate of Cyre in the wake of the Last War.
Contents
Campaign Overview
Children of Cyre Overview - Rules for character creation and details about the setting and campaign in general.
Characters
Player Characters - Present
Player Characters - Past
Friends & Allies
- Teagan Prudence - Elijah's editor for the new Korranberg Chronicle
- Crispin Kade - The House Sivis sender in New Cyre
- Captain Diego Reyes - Captain of the New Cyre town guards. Deceased.
- Pratea Thieg - a Dirge Singer of the Kech Volaar goblins
- Tars Torn - A captain of the Swords of Liberty whom the PC aided in Ivybridge
- Prince Oargev ir'Wynarn - The last remaining member of the Cyran royal family, and the leader of New Cyre.
- Videl Terrazas - A Cyran noble, and one of the richest men in New Cyre.
Enemies
- Sol Monterossa - A small-time crook and muscle for hire in New Cyre
- Lord of Secrets - A mysterious figure who paid for the assassination of Efrain Candela
- Warlord Kallad - Leader of the Ja'aram goblinoid clan in Darguun, who chafes under the Lhesh Haruuc's leadership
Acquaintances
- The Lhesh Haruuc - Leader of the goblinoid nation of Darguun
- Thallad - An agent of the Lhesh Haruuc
Setting
Prince Oargev has recently been granted access to Northern Darguun as a home in which to rebuild Cyre. They have named the capital New Metrol, and have begun the long process of rebuilding their broken nation.
Session Summaries
See Children of Cyre - Campaign Journal