I was wondering if anybody here knew of any short Feywild adventures that I could use.
My players are about to explore the area around a Feycrossing, and I decided that the forest where the crossing is located has been warped into a sort of Fey wonderland. I wanted to have a couple of adventures there before we move on with the campaign, but I am yet to find any that work well for me.
So, this got buried very quickly in the sea of threads. Im going to try and see one last time if their is anybody out there who knows and good Feywild adventures. Anybody?
Orchid’s of the Invisible mountain from Journey through the Radiant Castle might be something. It’s a high level adventure (lvl 14). It’s Feywild getting influenced by Far Realm. ;)
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Candlekeep Mysteries has a few Fey themed adventures that can easily just be said to be in the Feywild. A Deep and Creeping Darkness, The Price of Beauty, Lore of Lurue and The Scrivener’s Tale
The Party at Paliset Hall adventure from Keys from the Golden Vault actuallytakes place in the Feywild.
I'm pretty sure the DMS Guild should have some Feywild adventures as well.
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Good ideas above. Whenever I run the Feywild, I build encounters by creature (e.g., satyrs, pixies, dryads, hags, and fey versions of elves, dwarves, etc.) and like to include encounters that include the following:
A tavern - lots of possibilities here, e.g, bards playing music, games/gambling (deals/bargains!), skill contests, animated items (e.g., beer steins floating to your table, floating mop cleaning up spills/messes, etc.), and bizarre patrons and staff.
Lots of (bodies of) water - lakes, rivers, waterfalls, etc., which can include everything from harmless merfolk to dragon turtles
A labyrinth, e.g., with a challenge, e.g., catch the pixie without any sort of violence (another deal/promise), etc.
A marketplace to buy (and sell/trade) exotic items. Items to sell can range from simple unique non-magical items of exquisite fey craftsmanship to fey items (e.g., with illusion-based, enchantment-based spell effects), special spell components, gems that trap creatures/souls, .. (depending on campaign/party/dm) human children :O
A festival - there are almost no limits here, e.g., entertainers, dancers, music, adult beverages, etc., where all patrons are fey creatures #youreindanger
Last, I'm inclined to include fey creatures near fey crossings in material plane who have some sort of relationship (mostly chaotic-unstable, but some lawful-stable) with the other humanoids near the crossing. A basic adventure is just traveling to the FeyWild to defend someone in the material plane near a fey crossing, or recover a stolen item or piece of information from someone who lives in the material plane near a fey crossing.
I was wondering if anybody here knew of any short Feywild adventures that I could use.
My players are about to explore the area around a Feycrossing, and I decided that the forest where the crossing is located has been warped into a sort of Fey wonderland. I wanted to have a couple of adventures there before we move on with the campaign, but I am yet to find any that work well for me.
They are all level three, party of four.
Does anybody have any ideas?
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So, this got buried very quickly in the sea of threads. Im going to try and see one last time if their is anybody out there who knows and good Feywild adventures. Anybody?
(He/Him), Pansexual dude. 🏳️🌈
I love cats, coffee and Dnd. Check out my tavern: THE PLATINUM KINGFISHER
Don't be a monday. Nobody likes mondays.
Of all the Dnd settings, Dragonlance is my absolute favourite.
Orchid’s of the Invisible mountain from Journey through the Radiant Castle might be something. It’s a high level adventure (lvl 14). It’s Feywild getting influenced by Far Realm. ;)
"Time, like hope, is an illusion" - Lumalee
"Time is relative" - Albert Einstein
"It's a joke. It's all a joke. Mother forgive me" - Edward 'The Comedian' Blake
"Do I look like the kind of clown that can start a movement?" - Arthur Fleck
Candlekeep Mysteries has a few Fey themed adventures that can easily just be said to be in the Feywild. A Deep and Creeping Darkness, The Price of Beauty, Lore of Lurue and The Scrivener’s Tale
The Party at Paliset Hall adventure from Keys from the Golden Vault actually takes place in the Feywild.
I'm pretty sure the DMS Guild should have some Feywild adventures as well.
Thanks for responding! I will look into those!
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I love cats, coffee and Dnd. Check out my tavern: THE PLATINUM KINGFISHER
Don't be a monday. Nobody likes mondays.
Of all the Dnd settings, Dragonlance is my absolute favourite.
I found this post on DnD Beyond: https://www.dndbeyond.com/posts/1025-journey-to-the-feywild-with-these-free-adventures#pixietrouble
"Time, like hope, is an illusion" - Lumalee
"Time is relative" - Albert Einstein
"It's a joke. It's all a joke. Mother forgive me" - Edward 'The Comedian' Blake
"Do I look like the kind of clown that can start a movement?" - Arthur Fleck
These are really good!
(He/Him), Pansexual dude. 🏳️🌈
I love cats, coffee and Dnd. Check out my tavern: THE PLATINUM KINGFISHER
Don't be a monday. Nobody likes mondays.
Of all the Dnd settings, Dragonlance is my absolute favourite.
Good ideas above. Whenever I run the Feywild, I build encounters by creature (e.g., satyrs, pixies, dryads, hags, and fey versions of elves, dwarves, etc.) and like to include encounters that include the following:
Last, I'm inclined to include fey creatures near fey crossings in material plane who have some sort of relationship (mostly chaotic-unstable, but some lawful-stable) with the other humanoids near the crossing. A basic adventure is just traveling to the FeyWild to defend someone in the material plane near a fey crossing, or recover a stolen item or piece of information from someone who lives in the material plane near a fey crossing.
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