Echoes of Heaven Reborn!
Echoes of Heaven Campaign Setting is available for purchase on the Foundry VTT Marketplace, eoh-setting-throne | FoundryVTT.store. It is also available on DriveThruRPG, DriveThruRPG - Final Redoubt Press. The Throne of God is included at no extra cost.
Requires Foundry Version v12
Requires Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition System v4.4+.
Echoes of Heaven Campaign Setting/The Throne of God
Echoes of Heaven is a 5e setting and campaign set in a world of darkness and danger. A monolithic church has split into dozens of quarreling factions, and holy war looms like a shadow. Here, strength and brutality win the day, and only those with the most faith, honor, and courage can stand against the terrible tyranny of those who would enslave everyone of a different belief, philosophy, or species.
Worse, it is a world infected by the very fabric of Hell itself.
It’s a world that once knew extraordinary, perfect grace, where mortals and angels labored side by side and all spent their days basking in the light of God. There was no Mortal Realm. Hell was nothing more than a province of Heaven. All lived in Paradise and knew what it was like to wander in grace.
The Fall of the first third of the Host of angels nearly destroyed Heaven. The Fall of the second third came as a death knell. Only the foresight and planning of the Five Prophets saved everyone from languishing under the rule of the Fallen ... but it came at a terrible price.
Then came the war.
Echoes of Heaven Campaign Setting
This campaign includes a rebuild of the classic Echoes of Heaven Campaign Setting and the adventure The Throne of God, now updated for 5e 2024 rules. It includes a bonus sourcebook on Ludremon, a starting location perfect for your campaign.
Enter Meridrin, the Mortal Realm, a world sundered from Paradise, a world both familiar and strangely different—a world where you can make a difference.
"Echoes of Heaven is a well-written, fantastically interesting campaign setting."
--Andrew Branstad, RPGNow Staff Reviewer
The Throne of God
Once mortals stood in the full glory of God. Now, they must strain to hear even the echoes of Heaven.
Included with the Echoes of Heaven Campaign Setting is The Throne of God, part one in a ten-part adventure series that spans ten thousand years.
The city of Belm is the center of culture, government, and commerce for the Kingdom of Ludremon. But when a young girl disappears just miles outside the city walls at the same time the cathedral’s holy relic is stolen, who will dare undertake an adventure that leads into the tattered fringes of reality itself?
An adventure for 2nd level characters.
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--Nicholas Caldwell, www.Guildcompanion.com
Reborn for the 2024 Rules
In conjunction with the update to 5e in 2024, we have brought Echoes of Heaven into a new decade by updating its 2014 art and rules. This includes updates to maps and new cover art.
Everything in this product was written or created by a human being. We don't use any generative tools.
The Module Includes
212-page campaign setting.
70-page adventure.
A new racial option, the exalted, which can be added to humans, elves, and dwarves.
12 new subclasses.
Landing Page and ten highly immersive maps. (Foundry VTT)
Scenes configured with walls, lights, and overhead tiles. (Foundry VTT)
25 actors. (Foundry VTT)
Ideas for individualized stories for the player characters.
Adventure Seeds and World Threads. Adventure Seeds outline setting elements open to exploration, while World Threads detail elements we may cover in future products. With these tools, the GM will never have to worry about contradicting future canon.
Dramatic Purposes outline the design goals of every encounter. With Dramatic Purposes, a GM can more easily improvise on the fly, responding to player actions, while knowing what story beats are required for a fulfilling adventure.
A Popular Setting in a New Era
We are delighted to bring Echoes of Heaven into a new era of roleplaying. This is an exciting time, and we at Final Redoubt Press look forward to the future of the setting.
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--Jeramy Ware, 2007 ENnies Judge
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