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Welcome to the 5e Multiverse website! Do not get yourself confused though, this page is for the 5th Edition of The Dark Eye Tabletop RPG. Initially, we had set it up for D&D 5e, however, it was then that we discovered The Dark Eye. What is the Dark Eye? Well, that is what this site is here for. If you look at the core rule book (Which can be purchased physically HERE, Digitally HERE, or for Foundry VTT HERE), the game is described like the following:

For over 30 years, The Dark Eye has captivated players by immersing them in the enchanting world of Aventuria—a realm brimming with magic and adventure. What sustains this fascination among fans? The answer is simple: The Dark Eye (TDE) is a living game. Time progresses within this fantasy setting, and the monumental quests undertaken by players have enduring impacts on in-game history, societal structures, and everyday existence. As heroes within the game, the players are actively engaged in the unfolding narrative. Whether confronting orc armies, confronting the minions of the Netherhells, or navigating the intricate webs of the Nameless One’s intrigues, their characters are at the heart of the action.

Distinct from other game lines, the vitality of Aventuria is not solely maintained by the authors and editors of The Dark Eye. TDE thrives through the creative contributions of its players, who possess the power to shape the game in various ways. By crafting articles for the Aventurian Herald—an in-game and out-of-game news magazine—players can leave their mark on the game’s lore. These player-generated ideas hold the potential to become canon, enriching the intricacies of Aventuria and augmenting its sense of realism. Such is the dedication of certain players that their knowledge of Aventurian flora, fauna, geography, and even the laws of the Middenrealm surpasses their understanding of their earthly counterparts.

And now, here is our page for our players. If you can use it for your game, please do so! We have done our best to gather together English resources for a mainly German game to have it in one place for everyone! The big story about TDE, for us, is that we just stumbled on it in a local game shop. It was published in English for the first time in 2001 for its Fourth Edition, and in 2015 the 5th Edition (the current edition). We are glad we came across it! We hope you enjoy, and Greetings to the Twelve!