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| name          = Book of Exalted Deeds
| image        = [[Image:BoEDCover.jpg|250px]]
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| author        = James Wyatt, Darrin Drader and Christopher Perkins
| genre        = Role playing game
| publisher    = Wizards of the Coast
| release_date  = October 2003
| media_type    = Print (Hardcover)
| pages        = 192 Pages
| isbn          = 0-7869-3136-1
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''This entry is in the SuccuWiki for the sake of completeness with the D&D Universe.''
'''Book of Exalted Deeds''' is an optional sourcebook for the 3.5 edition of the ''Dungeons and Dragons'' role playing game, providing supplementary game material for campaigns involving characters of good alignment. Within the game, it is also the name of a powerful magical artifact.




[[Image:BoEDCover.jpg|right]]
==Description==
The '''''Book of Exalted Deeds''''' (ISBN 0786931361) is an optional sourcebook for the Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition role-playing game, providing supplementary game material for campaigns involving characters of good alignment] It was authored by James Wyatt, Darrin Drader and Christopher Perkins, and published by Wizards of the Coast in October 2003. Within the game, it is also the name of a powerful magical artifact.
The ''Book of Exalted Deeds'' contains rules for good occurrences, acts, and characters in the game, and thus is only useful for campaigns including good forces.


==Material covered==
It is one of two manuals for the game to carry a "For Mature Audiences Only" warning label on the cover (the other is Book of Vile Darkness, devoted to evil).
The ''Book of Exalted Deeds'' contains rules for good occurrences, acts, and characters in the game, and thus is only useful for campaigns including good forces.
 
It is one of two manuals for the game to carry a "For Mature Audiences Only" warning label on the cover (the other is ''[[Book of Vile Darkness]]'', devoted to evil).


===Chapter Summary===
===Chapter Summary===
# '''The Nature of Good:''' This defines how good is seen in the Dungeons and Dragons setting, as well as how good-aligned characters of different alignments act in relation to the world around them.
# '''The Nature of Good:''' This defines how good is seen in the Dungeons and Dragons setting, as well as how good-aligned characters of different alignments act in relation to the world around them.
# '''Variant Rules:''' This simply adds additional rules for a campaign featuring good-aligned characters that allows such characters to become exalted characters.
# '''Variant Rules:''' This simply adds additional rules for a campaign featuring good-aligned characters that allows such characters to become exalted characters.
# '''Exalted Equipment:''' This talks about the weapons (sometimes special) used by exalted characters.
# '''Exalted Equipment:''' This talks about the weapons (sometimes special) used by exalted characters.
# '''Feats:''' This chapter includes several new feats, the vast majority of which are exalted feats, meant specifically for good-aligned characters and usable only by such.
# '''Feats:''' This chapter includes several new feats, the vast majority of which are exalted feats, meant specifically for good-aligned characters and usable only by such.
# '''Prestige Classes:''' This chapter introduces [[prestige class]]es appropriate for an exalted campaign.
# '''Prestige Classes:''' This chapter introduces prestige classes appropriate for an exalted campaign.
# '''Magic:''' This chapter provides spells almost exclusively for good characters, as well as magical items, weapon and armor enhancements, and artifacts appropriate to such a campaign.
# '''Magic:''' This chapter provides spells almost exclusively for good characters, as well as magical items, weapon and armor enhancements, and artifacts appropriate to such a campaign.
# '''Celestial Paragons:''' This chapter discusses (and provides NPC stat blocks for) [[celestial paragon]]s, rulers of the Upper planes so overwhelmingly powerful that they are revered as a god would, even on the Material Plane.  It also discusses the Upper Planes to an extent.
# '''Celestial Paragons:''' This chapter discusses (and provides NPC stat blocks for) celestial paragons, rulers of the Upper planes so overwhelmingly powerful that they are revered as a god would, even on the Material Plane.  It also discusses the Upper Planes to an extent.
# '''Monsters:''' This chapter contains good-aligned monsters, featuring the Deathless type, as well as templates to create customized monsters.
# '''Monsters:''' This chapter contains good-aligned monsters, featuring the Deathless type, as well as templates to create customized monsters.


==Gnostic references==


==Gnostic References==
The ''Book of Exalted Deeds'' appears to make reference to gnostic myth in the figure of Pistis Sophia.  She is one of the Celestial Hebdomad, a body of seven mighty archons that administer the Seven Mounting Heavens of Celestia for an unknown and unknowable entity that (maybe) resides in the Seventh Heaven. Her followers are commonly ascetics and focused on self-improvement, through physical perfection and harmony, not gnosis. Mortal souls which go to Celestia also attain purity and grace in a physical journey that resembles gnosis, learning about the nature of Law and Good experientially as they ascend the mountain towards the "illuminated" (another descriptor of any possessor of secret knowledge) heaven of Chronias, at the top of the mountain.
The ''Book of Exalted Deeds'' appears to make reference to gnostic myth in the figure of Pistis Sophia.  She is one of the Celestial Hebdomad, a body of seven mighty archons that administer the Seven Mounting Heavens of Celestia for an unknown and unknowable entity that (maybe) resides in the Seventh Heaven. Her followers are commonly ascetics and focused on self-improvement, through physical perfection and harmony, not gnosis. Mortal souls which go to Celestia also attain purity and grace in a physical journey that resembles gnosis, learning about the nature of Law and Good experientially as they ascend the mountain towards the "illuminated" (another descriptor of any possessor of secret knowledge) heaven of Chronias, at the top of the mountain.


==The ''book of exalted deeds'' artifact==
 
==The ''Book of Exalted Deeds'' Artifact==
The artifact is mentioned in the Dungeon Master's Guide, version 3.5, listed as a magic item. The magic item is described as a book only useful to good characters.
The artifact is mentioned in the Dungeon Master's Guide, version 3.5, listed as a magic item. The magic item is described as a book only useful to good characters.


It is also listed in the original Dungeon Master's Guide as a miscellaneous magic item. Reading it increases the experience point total and wisdom score for cleric player characters of good alignment, but will harm or kill a neutral or evil character.
It is also listed in the original Dungeon Master's Guide as a miscellaneous magic item. Reading it increases the experience point total and wisdom score for cleric player characters of good alignment, but will harm or kill a neutral or evil character.
The book also appears in the computer game ''Birthright: The Gorgon's Alliance'' as an artifact granting a bonus to character level and wisdom to good-aligned priest characters for as long as they possess it.
==Publication History==
The work was authored by James Wyatt, Darrin Drader and Christopher Perkins, and published by Wizards of the Coast in October 2003. Cover art is by Henry Higginbotham, with interior art by Tom Baxa, Steve Belladin, Matt Cavotta, Brent Chumley, Rebecca Guay-Mitchell, Jeremy Jarvis, Doug Kovacs, Ginger Kubic, David Martin, Mark Nelson, Wayne Reynolds, Ron Spencer, Arnie Swekel, and Ben Thompson.


==References==
==References==
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Exalted_Deeds The original source of this page on Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Exalted_Deeds The original source of this article at Wikipedia]
 
*[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=products/dndacc/880260000 The Book of Exalted Deeds at Wizards.com]
*[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=products/dndacc/880260000 The Book of Exalted Deeds at Wizards.com]

Latest revision as of 09:51, 16 March 2015

Book of Exalted Deeds
BoEDCover.jpg
Author(s) James Wyatt, Darrin Drader and Christopher Perkins
Genre(s) Role playing game
Publisher Wizards of the Coast
Publication date October 2003
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Length 192 Pages
ISBN 0-7869-3136-1


Book of Exalted Deeds is an optional sourcebook for the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons and Dragons role playing game, providing supplementary game material for campaigns involving characters of good alignment. Within the game, it is also the name of a powerful magical artifact.


Description

The Book of Exalted Deeds contains rules for good occurrences, acts, and characters in the game, and thus is only useful for campaigns including good forces.

It is one of two manuals for the game to carry a "For Mature Audiences Only" warning label on the cover (the other is Book of Vile Darkness, devoted to evil).

Chapter Summary

  1. The Nature of Good: This defines how good is seen in the Dungeons and Dragons setting, as well as how good-aligned characters of different alignments act in relation to the world around them.
  2. Variant Rules: This simply adds additional rules for a campaign featuring good-aligned characters that allows such characters to become exalted characters.
  3. Exalted Equipment: This talks about the weapons (sometimes special) used by exalted characters.
  4. Feats: This chapter includes several new feats, the vast majority of which are exalted feats, meant specifically for good-aligned characters and usable only by such.
  5. Prestige Classes: This chapter introduces prestige classes appropriate for an exalted campaign.
  6. Magic: This chapter provides spells almost exclusively for good characters, as well as magical items, weapon and armor enhancements, and artifacts appropriate to such a campaign.
  7. Celestial Paragons: This chapter discusses (and provides NPC stat blocks for) celestial paragons, rulers of the Upper planes so overwhelmingly powerful that they are revered as a god would, even on the Material Plane. It also discusses the Upper Planes to an extent.
  8. Monsters: This chapter contains good-aligned monsters, featuring the Deathless type, as well as templates to create customized monsters.


Gnostic References

The Book of Exalted Deeds appears to make reference to gnostic myth in the figure of Pistis Sophia. She is one of the Celestial Hebdomad, a body of seven mighty archons that administer the Seven Mounting Heavens of Celestia for an unknown and unknowable entity that (maybe) resides in the Seventh Heaven. Her followers are commonly ascetics and focused on self-improvement, through physical perfection and harmony, not gnosis. Mortal souls which go to Celestia also attain purity and grace in a physical journey that resembles gnosis, learning about the nature of Law and Good experientially as they ascend the mountain towards the "illuminated" (another descriptor of any possessor of secret knowledge) heaven of Chronias, at the top of the mountain.


The Book of Exalted Deeds Artifact

The artifact is mentioned in the Dungeon Master's Guide, version 3.5, listed as a magic item. The magic item is described as a book only useful to good characters.

It is also listed in the original Dungeon Master's Guide as a miscellaneous magic item. Reading it increases the experience point total and wisdom score for cleric player characters of good alignment, but will harm or kill a neutral or evil character.

The book also appears in the computer game Birthright: The Gorgon's Alliance as an artifact granting a bonus to character level and wisdom to good-aligned priest characters for as long as they possess it.


Publication History

The work was authored by James Wyatt, Darrin Drader and Christopher Perkins, and published by Wizards of the Coast in October 2003. Cover art is by Henry Higginbotham, with interior art by Tom Baxa, Steve Belladin, Matt Cavotta, Brent Chumley, Rebecca Guay-Mitchell, Jeremy Jarvis, Doug Kovacs, Ginger Kubic, David Martin, Mark Nelson, Wayne Reynolds, Ron Spencer, Arnie Swekel, and Ben Thompson.


References

James Wyatt, Christopher Perkins, Darren Drader. Book of Exalted Deeds (Wizards of the Coast, 2003)


External Links