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Tabletop role-playing game supplement
Dragonmarked is a supplement to the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game .
Contents [ edit ]
Dragonmarked is an accessory for the Eberron setting that details each of the thirteen dragonmarked houses and presents advice for playing dragonmarked character within a house or house guild. The book introduces new options for dragonmarked player characters , including prestige classes, feats, and spells . The book also discusses aberrant dragonmarks and their role in the campaign.
Publication history [ edit ]
Dragonmarked was written by Keith Baker , C.A. Suleiman , and Michelle Lyons , and published in November 2006. Cover art was by Wayne Reynolds , with interior art by Mitch Cotie , Rick Drennan , Gonzalo Flores , Tomás Giorello , John Hodgson , Fred Hooper , Ron Lemen , Howard Lyon , Warren Mahy , Lucio Parrillo , and Anne Stokes .
Reception [ edit ]
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(January 2022 )
Reviews [ edit ]
The Geek Gazette (Issue 5 - Feb 2007)[1]
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