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Eberron Player’s Guide

Draconomicon: The Chromatic Dragons was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 4E.

Credits: Chapter One: Physiology, Life Cycle, Outlook, and some of the Society section, as well as some of the "Chromatic Dragons in Detail" sections; Chapter Two: Draconic Encounters, some of the traps, the Adventures section, the Draconic Campaign arcs, the Artifacts, some of the Rituals, and some of the draconic components; Chapter Three: The intro section, the Ruins of Castle Korvald, Where Shadows Fall, Heart of Darkness, and the Tomb of Urum-Shar; Chapter Four: the draconic wraiths, skeletons, zombies, and vampires; the draconic parasites and the living breaths; and Gulgol and Nefermandias in the "Hall of Fame."

Notes: My first 4E project, and one that I’m thrilled to be working on.

Eberron Campaign Guide was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 4E.

Credits: TBA

Eberron Player’s Guide was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 4E.

Credits: TBA

Draconomicon: The Chromatic Dragons

"draconomicon"Draconomicon: Chromatic Dragons"" was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 4E.

Credits: Chapter One: Physiology, Life Cycle, Outlook, and some of the Society section, as well as some of the "Chromatic Dragons in Detail" sections; Chapter Two: Draconic Encounters, some of the traps, the Adventures section, the Draconic Campaign arcs, the Artifacts, some of the Rituals, and some of the draconic components; Chapter Three: The intro section, the Ruins of Castle Korvald, Where Shadows Fall, Heart of Darkness, and the Tomb of Urum-Shar; Chapter Four: the draconic wraiths, skeletons, zombies, and vampires; the draconic parasites and the living breaths; and Gulgol and Nefermandias in the "Hall of Fame."

Notes: My first 4E project, and one that I’m thrilled to be working on.

Eberron Campaign Guide

Draconomicon: The Chromatic Dragons was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 4E.

Credits: Chapter One: Physiology, Life Cycle, Outlook, and some of the Society section, as well as some of the "Chromatic Dragons in Detail" sections; Chapter Two: Draconic Encounters, some of the traps, the Adventures section, the Draconic Campaign arcs, the Artifacts, some of the Rituals, and some of the draconic components; Chapter Three: The intro section, the Ruins of Castle Korvald, Where Shadows Fall, Heart of Darkness, and the Tomb of Urum-Shar; Chapter Four: the draconic wraiths, skeletons, zombies, and vampires; the draconic parasites and the living breaths; and Gulgol and Nefermandias in the "Hall of Fame."

Notes: My first 4E project, and one that I’m thrilled to be working on.

Eberron Campaign Guide was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 4E.

Credits: TBA

The Last Breaths of Ashenport

Tomb of the Sand King’s Daughter (in Dungeon #160) was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 4E as electronic material in the D&D Insider.

Credits: Sole author

Dragon Slayers (in Dragon #369) was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 4E as electronic material in the D&D Insider.

Credits: Sole author

Creature Incarnations: Gnolls (in Dragon #369) was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 4E as electronic material in the D&D Insider.

Credits: Sole author

The Ashen Covenant (in Dragon #364) was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 4E as electronic material in the D&D Insider.

Credits: Sole author

Codex of Betrayal: Beleth, Prince of Imps (in Dragon #365) was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 4E as electronic material in the D&D Insider.

Credits: Sole author

The Last Breaths of Ashenport (in Dungeon #156) was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 4E as electronic material in the D&D Insider.

Credits: Sole author

Notes: This is a 4E conversion of an adventure I originally published with them under the 3.5 rules.