
in exchange for hospitality the next time they’re in Darguun? BrelandĨ – “House Orien is starting a program that pays adventurers to map and explore dangerous areas within 200 miles of its trade roads. Can the party defuse the situation? If punches start flying, will they let the hobs take the blame, or get their own Aundair Wanted Score raised. A public incident could set goblinoid education back for years. One of them starts to try and pick a fight with the party, despite the pleas of his more sober companion. ” Some things are universal, however, and your party finds themselves in a Fairhome tavern when several hobgoblin students have had a little too much to drink. Initially surprised when a considerable number of hobgoblins applied, the University decided to cautiously embrace the education of goblinoids. but take advantage fast, because the market will have returned to normal in a month.ġ7 – “After the Last War, the University of Wynarn opened its doors to students from all over Khorvaire. 5 gold galifars for each bottle, and you can get up to 20 galifars for them if you can get to some of the farthest reaches of the continent.

The party could enjoy it themselves, or it could net them a tidy profit in a distant nation.” Whether you’ve got a drunk in the party are are looking for some quick profits in the market, this is a nice opportunity. AundairĢ – “A bumper crop in the vineyards outside Bluevine has led to steeply discounted fine wine. The charges are: Wanton Destruction of Property, Neglectful Use of Magic and/or Magic Items, Indirect Infliction of Injury, Causing a Crisis of Faith, Creating Nightmares By Presenting a Frightening Aspect, and Stunting the Growth of Children with the Singing of Vulgar Songs.” Wait, what? Could there be any truth to the charges, somewhere in the party’s recent adventures? Is someone out to get them into trouble? Even if the charges might be a little true, how are the party to get out of it? The adventurers will have to make their case in court, try to skip town, or maybe even try to silence the accuser, but failure might just see more charges being added and the party’s Breland Wanted Score (more on that later) shooting up.

because of a crime that his fellow changelings view as worse than anything else Drexler has been accused of.ġ3 – “ The party is served with papers declaring that they are being sued for 2,000 galifars each. Tracking down Drexler before the authorities won’t be easy, especially without spreading the net far and wide, but once the party succeeds they’ll find themselves on the trail of a changeling. ” Drexler is wanted for a list of heinous crimes, but that doesn’t fit with what the party knows of him King Boranel himself praised the Jade Ravens after the Last War, and besides that at least one of the party has a personal connection to the man. Let’s see what Sharn and the Five Nations have to offer around some random corner! Sharnĩ – “The party spots wanted posters for Drexler Arken, a member of the famous adventuring company, the Jade Ravens. so I’m going to roll myself for a pair of events in each region. Now I could do a broad overview over the events on offer, but nothing gives a real look at what you’ll be getting like a proper sneak peek.

There’s a pretty wide variety here, including in terms of what the events mean for the campaign: some really are just little events that can be dealt with in a single scene, but several are full-blown adventuring hooks that may take a few sessions to resolve, and in some cases may take you out of the region the original event occurred in. This is just one of the many encounters, run-ins, and occasions that your adventuring party could run in to with Eberron Random Events: Sharn and the Five Nations by Michael J Winegar!įor each area of the Eberron setting that this supplement covers – the city of Sharn and the nations of Aundair, Breland, Cyre (The Mournland), Karrnath, and Thrane – there’s a list of twenty events, so you can pick out ones you’re particularly interested in or roll a d20 to see what the party stumbles upon. Seems this troubadour has decided he wants to witness your heroic deeds himself, and then make both you and himself famous with the resulting songs. The party is simply minding its own business on the streets of Aundair when they’re accosted by “Maestro Hennedy of Gault”.
