Secrets of Sarlona

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Secrets of Sarlona
Secrets of Sarlona (D&D manual).jpg
Genre Role-playing game
PublisherWizards of the Coast
Publication date
February 2007
Media typePrint
ISBN 0-7869-4037-9

Secrets of Sarlona is a supplement to the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.

Contents

Contents

Secrets of Sarlona is an accessory for the Eberron setting that explores the continent of Sarlona, a land of lost empires and esoteric arts. It provides a comprehensive overview of Sarlona's nations, including their governments and relations, as well as locations, communities, organizations, and non-player characters. It includes new feats, magic items, prestige classes, psionics, and spells.

Publication history

Secrets of Sarlona was written by Keith Baker, Scott Fitzgerald Gray, Glenn McDonald, and Chris Sims, and published in February 2007. Cover art was by Wayne Reynolds, with interior art by Kalman Andrasofszky, David Bircham, Tomm Coker, Fred Hooper, Ron Lemen, Lucio Parrillo, Jim Pavelec, Martina Pilcerova, Steve Prescott, Anne Stokes, Mark Tedin, Franz Vohwinkel, and James Zhang.

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