Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron

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APPENDIX | GLOSSARY 167

APPENDIX B: GLOSSARY

Aberrant Dragonmark. A mark that
manifests on the skin and grants magical abilities
to the bearer. Aberrant dragonmarks are diverse
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grant destructive abilities. Superstition leads
many people to distrust those who carry aberrant
dragonmarks. +PIX\MZ
Adept. A divine spellcaster who knows 1-4
cantrips or rituals. +PIX\MZ
Aerenal. An island nation in Eberron.
Homeland of the elves and the Undying Court.
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Arawai. The Sovereign of Life and Love. A
deity of the Sovereign Host often associated with
the Life and Nature domains. +PIX\MZ
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research in Khorvaire, located in the nation of
Aundair. +PIX\MZ.
Aundair. A nation in northwestern Khorvaire.
Known for education and arcane magic. One
of the Five Nations that formed the Kingdom of
Galifar. +PIX\MZ.
Aureon. The Sovereign of Law and Lore. A
deity of the Sovereign Host often associated with
the Knowledge and Order domains. +PIX\MZ
Aurum. A powerful conspiracy operating in
Khorvaire. +PIX\MZ
Balinor. The Sovereign of Horn and Hunt. A
deity of the Sovereign Host often associated with
the Nature domain. +PIX\MZ
Blood of Vol. A grim religion that believes
that death is oblivion, but that mortals have a
spark of divinity in their blood. Associated with
the Life and Death domains. +PIX\MZ
Boldrei. The Sovereign of Hall and Hearth. A
deity of the Sovereign Host often associated with
the Life and Protection domains. +PIX\MZ
Boromar Clan. A powerful criminal
organization with deep roots in Sharn. Primarily
associated with theft, gambling, and smuggling.
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Breland. A nation in southern Khorvaire.
Known for industry and pragmatism. One of
the Five Nations that formed the Kingdom of
Galifar. +PIX\MZ.
Callestan. A district in the Lower Dura ward
of Sharn. A dangerous and lawless region of the
City of Towers. +PIX\MZ
Cannith. A dragonmarked house associated
with the Mark of Making. +PIX\MZ
Changeling. A race of shapeshifters found in
Khorvaire. +PIX\MZ
+TQٺ\WX. A district in the Upper Dura ward
of Sharn. Known as a reliable source of capable
adventurers. +PIX\MZ
Crown. A copper coin with a value of 1 cp.
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Cyre. One of the Five Nations that formed the
Kingdom of Galifar, Cyre was known for art and
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and is now known as the Mournland. +PIX\MZ.
Daanvi. The plane of order. +PIX\MZ
Daask. A criminal organization with ties to
the monstrous nation of Droaam. Primarily
associated with violent crime and extortion.
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Dark Six. The sinister counterpart to the
Sovereign Host. The deities of the Dark Six
embody dangerous forces: death, darkness,
destruction, treachery, chaos, passion. Most
followers of the Sovereign Host view the Dark
Six as evil, but their followers believe that the
forces they represent are important aspects of life.
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Daelkyr. 8W_MZN]TÅMVL[NZWU\PMXTIVM
of Madness. Daelkyr create aberrations and
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The daelkyr are currently bound in Khyber by
seals created by the Gatekeeper druids. +PIX\MZ.
Dal Quor. The plane of dreams. +PIX\MZ
Darguun. A nation in southeast Khorvaire.
Primarily populated by goblins who seized the
region from Cyre during the Last War. +PIX\MZ.
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