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Dragonmark
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A dragonmark is an intricate pattern of raised bluish lines, and is used in the Eberron campaign setting. A character takes a dragonmarked feat to gain the benefits of a dragonmark. A character can have only one dragonmarked feat.[EPG:86]
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A dragonmark is an intricate pattern of raised bluish lines, and is used in the Eberron campaign setting. A character takes a dragonmarked feat to gain the benefits of a dragonmark. A character can have only one dragonmarked feat.[EPG:86] In the setting, dragonmarks are traditionally associated with a race and house - individuals with dragonmarks should belong to the given race, and will be attempted to be claimed by the associated house. However, 4e removes the racial and house requirements, allowing player characters to be a distanct offshoot, or having their mark a direct manifestation of the prophesy without regard to race. There is also the option for aberrant dragonmarks.