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Praise his Watery Deepness! As requested, this month's article deals with the last of the Dark Six: The Devourer, focusing on both the Pyrinean and Cazhaak interpretations of the Devourer and ways his influence could be felt in a campaign. 

As most of you are aware, I am in the midst of a family crisis that is severely limiting my time for the next two weeks. Threshold patrons, because of this I've decided that I'll be posting a sneak peek at some Frontiers of Eberron content as a Patreon exclusive later this week in lieu of the standard adventure; I hope to be back on track in March. There was strong interest in a recorded talk and I'll be revisiting that idea next month as a possible ongoing feature, but I don't have time to sort it out this week. 

As always, thank you for your support!

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The Dark Six: The Devourer

In the dawn times, the Sovereigns of the natural world chose to share their gifts with mortals. Arawai taught the first farmers, but she also showed us how to work with wood and heal with herbs. Balinor taught us both how to hunt game, and how to work with the horse and hound.

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Anonymous

Thanks for all wonderful writing you do for us Keith. I wish you some peace during your troubling times.