The Light of Siberys is the western region of Argonnessen , named for the army of dragons that patrols it. [1] [2] The Light of Siberys makes its home in the region to patrol for demonic threats, and demonstrate dragon supremacy. [2]
Geography
The Light of Siberys covers the western region of Argonnessen. The region was once the seat of power for fiends during the Age of Demons and still holds many demonic ruins and ancient battlefields from that time. The worst of these are the prisons holding several Overlords in check, including the prison of Tiamat , the Daughter of Khyber. [1] [2]
The main settlements in the region are the watchtowers and fortresses of the draconic military. Outside of their main keep of Verthicha’vivex , the Light of Siberys controls five fortresses across the region. [1]
Government
The Light of Siberys is under the military rule of the dragon army of the same name. The Light of Siberys follows a strict chain of command, with Eternal Flame Lightkeeper Dolarashynach being their highest ranked member. [1]
Notable Locations
- The Harvest of Pain [1]
- The Pit of Five Sorrows [1] [2]
- The Vale of the Fallen Rajah [2] [3]
- Verthicha’vivex [1] [2]
Inhabitants
Most known inhabitants of the Light of Siberys are members of the Light of Siberys, including nondragons. Dragon and stone giant residents are usually performing military service, while humanoid residents are supporting the military by tending fields or forges. [1] [2]
Foreigners who travel to the Light of Siberys are often looked on with suspicion and hostility, as the presence of imprisoned fiends make the area popular for cults and fiend worshippers like the Talons of Tiamat . [1] [2]
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Keith Baker , Scott Fitzgerald Gray , Nicolas Logue , & Amber Scott (2007). Dragons of Eberron . ( Wizards of the Coast ), pp. 34–36. ISBN 0-7869-4154-5 .
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 James Wyatt and Keith Baker (2009). Eberron Campaign Guide . ( Wizards of the Coast ), pp. 179–180. ISBN 0-7869-5099-4 .
- ↑ Keith Baker , Scott Fitzgerald Gray , Nicolas Logue , & Amber Scott (2007). Dragons of Eberron . ( Wizards of the Coast ), pp. 50–52. ISBN 0-7869-4154-5 .