What is Frontiers of Eberron?

My new book Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone is coming out in September! Here's what you need to know.
- Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone is focused on the Western Frontier, the contested region between Breland and Droaam. This is a region where denizens of Droaam and Brelish settlers interact on a regular basis, and the book includes information on playing Droaamite characters and lore about some of the cities and subcultures of Droaam.
- It will only be available on the DM's Guild. Print on Demand will be an option, as with my previous books on the DM's Guild. The target date for release is September 17th, though there are a few elements of the process that are out of our control that could force delays.
- The book includes a gazetteer of the region, a deep dive into the town of Quickstone, a bestiary, new magic items, and "Heart of Stone"—an adventure arc by Imogen Gingell that takes characters from 1st to 5th level. The bestiary includes a range of interesting creatures and individuals, from the humble tribex to the daelkyr Orlassk—as depicted above by cover artist Thomas Bourdon!
- Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone will come out after the 2024 Player's Handbook and will be fully compliant with the new rules. It contains new subclasses, species, backgrounds, and feats, including a new approach to Dragonmarks. Keep in mind that this is not official content in any way—this is developed by myself and Imogen Gingell and is what I'm using at my table, but it is not endorsed by WotC.
- While the frontier supports both pulp adventure and noir intrigue, it also weaves in aspects of traditional Westerns. It's worth noting that Droaam is a rising power that is threatening to drive Breland out of the region, and that what's drawing new people isn't gold or oil, but rather the opportunities being created by the rise of this new nation. But it is far from Sharn, Fairhaven and the Code of Galifar; it's a place where there are ruins that have been shunned for centuries and powers unknown in the Five Nations, where justice may depend on a hero with a wand. With that in mind, it has a lot of options for wandslingers and optional rules for arcane duels!

I began developing Frontiers in 2020, but the pandemic and other issues forced me to place it on hold until now. However, I have been running a campaign in Quickstone for my patrons over the last few years. Here you can see the town map, as depicted by the amazing Marco Bernardini! Over the next few weeks I'll be giving patrons a sneak peek at some of the content, so if you can't wait, check out my Patreon! And I'll be posting more details here in the days ahead.