Thanks! I will be updating with more about specific Fey and courts and such soon. Meanwhile, check out the 4e book Heroes of The Feywild, and read some Dresden novels by Jim Butcher, or other fantasy books involving the Fey
I've heard a lot about the Dresden novels. Really need to get my hands on them.
They truly are a great series, but keep in mind that the first few books aren't indicative of the rest. The author himself admits he wasn't as talented in the early days. I only mention that because I've introduced people who quit over the first book or two.
The series forms a basis of my own Feywild as well. A lot of these additional planes are condensed in my setting, representing regions of planes rather than distinctive planes. Such as Shadowfell and Feywild representing the plane just beyond the thin veil protecting the material realm, or the Abyss and Nine Hells where demons come from the wildly chaotic, unformed wasteland surrounding the devil capital that is the Nine Hells.
Those demons and devils seek entrance, and the fae are in the way.
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Thanks! I will be updating with more about specific Fey and courts and such soon. Meanwhile, check out the 4e book Heroes of The Feywild, and read some Dresden novels by Jim Butcher, or other fantasy books involving the Fey
We do bones, motherf***ker!
I've heard a lot about the Dresden novels. Really need to get my hands on them.