Greenheart is a small town and the capital of the Eldeen Reaches . The town is the main base for the Wardens of the Wood druid sect and their leader, the Great Druid Oalian . [1] [2] [3]
Geography
Greenheart lies deep within the Towering Wood , connected to the town of Niern by a road. [1]
Inhabitants
Greenheart's normal population is 1,260. [1] However, the town's population grows significantly during druidic ceremonies and sacred festivals due to thousands of followers visiting Greenheart. [4] [5]
Notable Residents
- Oalian
- Faena Graymorn
Economy
Commerce is not permitted within Greenheart and the town has no marketplace or tavern. [1] [5] The town is mainly dependent on local hunters and gatherers for food, as well as offerings from other communities in the Eldeen Reaches . [6] Outsiders seeking rooms are often sheltered in private homes. [5]
Notable Locations
- The Grove of the Great Druid, a sacred grove that is also a Lamannian manifest zone [1] [5] [7]
Appendix
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Keith Baker , Bill Slavicsek , & James Wyatt (2004). Eberron Campaign Setting . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 173. ISBN 0-7869-3274-0 .
- ↑ Keith Baker , Jeremy Crawford , & James Wyatt (2019). Eberron: Rising from the Last War . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 116. ISBN 0786966890 .
- ↑ James Wyatt , Keith Baker , Luke Johnson , Steven Brown (2006). Player's Guide to Eberron . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 57. ISBN 0-7869-3912-5 .
- ↑ Jennifer Clarke Wilkes , Ari Marmell , & C.A. Suleiman (2006). Faiths of Eberron . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 90. ISBN 0-7869-3934-6 .
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 James Wyatt and Keith Baker (2009). Eberron Campaign Guide . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 134. ISBN 0-7869-5099-4 .
- ↑ Jennifer Clarke Wilkes , Ari Marmell , & C.A. Suleiman (2006). Faiths of Eberron . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 92. ISBN 0-7869-3934-6 .
- ↑ James Wyatt , Keith Baker , Luke Johnson , Steven Brown (2006). Player's Guide to Eberron . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 122. ISBN 0-7869-3912-5 .