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I’m looking to expand on the map. Lady of the Harvest Moon http: Protonmail is a free and easy disposable anon email.
Any chance you could upload 78 and 79?
And off we go. Because it allowed DMs, players and homebrewers to come up with their own interpretations, without the burden of a – possibly flawed or at least restricting – official unifying theory.
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Druid Spells Per Day: But where do fey hail from? I’m looking through the archive and past threads and I’m not seeing it, but I might be blind. I thought you might like that site. It’s really a great book, I have only one small complaint. Faeries, Bastion Press, Inc.
This would not be a document for sharing, only to check links. Scottish Sower of Ash http: I have a folder on my hard drive that consists of nothing but fey creatures that I found on the web. Comments and corrections are also welcome, as well suggestions for the “Notes” sections. As the spell Meteor Swarm except the damage is Sonic and the area of effect is doubled. I’m glad you find it helpful. I know you’re likely more concerned with having someone trim dead links than add new ones, but if this is something you can appreciate, I’d be willing to post a new list at the end-ish of every thread here.
This powerful ability may only be used one time a day. Fey Creatures Part II homebrew https: Later, a series of WotC web articles offered a more nuanced interpretation, and added details about the Summer and Winter Courts, complete with rivalries and intrigue. Some of the creatures are even open content from published sources and technically I’d need to put in the OGL at the end.
Is it maybe better to choose books that offer a nice selection of tales from each tradition, meant for the modern reader, instead of mucking about with primary sources and entire mythologies?
I could be wrong, but I’ve seen it recently. Weird, why having a filter?
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I didn’t even credit you with your stuff or Bhu or anyone because I figured it was all open content and I wasn’t going to publish it. You seem to have missed WotC’s official Cheshire Cat here: In the end, there’s a reason fey are so popular. Not sure they fall under what you were looking for, but thought I’d mention them. I was keeping it for personal use.
Who would want to “resist nature’s lure” when it’s so intriguing, exciting, otherwordly and full of wonder? Same as the character. I have the pdfs at home but unfortunately not with me on holiday.
And if I’m right, do I put them in homebrew or official?
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I have the latest playtest v6. I’ll say no more for obvious reasons. If you ever do fey-related feats, you should check out Rich’s fey stuff that is stickied in this forum.
I guess yesterday someone was busy. That is pretty cool by itself.