I (the DM) plan to lead my characters into the Feywild pretty soon. After checking out the DMG for more information on it I was kinda underwhelmed. I have some basic expactations beyond what I found there, but I wanted to reach out to anyone who played there or better yet any links to some sort of in-depth guide.
The Feywild is constantly at dusk/dawn
It is a more vibrant/saturated version of the Material Plane
Ruled in part by two rival courts: Summer and Gloaming courts (not a good/evil split but a jealous rivalry), some fey are independent (mostly the ugly ones)
Although the fey don't lie (my personal twist) they will twist their words whenever it benefits them
It’s not an in depth guid but you can also check out the Fell’s Five D&D comic book series. They end up in the Feywild for a while. Could provide some inspiration.
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Check out my Disabled & Dragons Youtube Channel for 5e Monster and Player Tactics. Helping the Disabled Community and Players and DM’s (both new and experienced) get into D&D. Plus there is a talking Dragon named Quill.
I'm sure there are more, but these are what I used along with the two Lyxen mentioned when creating the Feywild portions of my homebrew campaign. Not that all these sources agree with one another, but I found at least something of interest in each.
What you should expect is fairytale type of events,from pumpkin carriage to cats in boots talking and giving wares,its the place where your imagination can stretch its legs and let looss,dont be afraid of just being wild,as the name implies
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I (the DM) plan to lead my characters into the Feywild pretty soon. After checking out the DMG for more information on it I was kinda underwhelmed. I have some basic expactations beyond what I found there, but I wanted to reach out to anyone who played there or better yet any links to some sort of in-depth guide.
If you have anything else to add please do.
Thanks in advance.
Keep your friends close, and enemies closer.
It’s not an in depth guid but you can also check out the Fell’s Five D&D comic book series. They end up in the Feywild for a while. Could provide some inspiration.
Check out my Disabled & Dragons Youtube Channel for 5e Monster and Player Tactics. Helping the Disabled Community and Players and DM’s (both new and experienced) get into D&D. Plus there is a talking Dragon named Quill.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPPmyTI0tZ6nM-bzY0IG3ww
Some additional sources are as follows:
1) Feywild article at https://dumpstatadventures.com/the-gm-is-always-right/the-planes-feywild
2) Fey Folio by Mage Hand Press at https://store.magehandpress.com/products/fey-folio
3) Gimbles Guide to the Feywild by David Markiwsky at https://www.dmsguild.com/product/247320/The-Feywild?affiliate_id=1934285
4) Journey into the Feywild by Jacky Leung at https://www.dmsguild.com/product/233920/Journey-into-the-Feywild
5) Wayward Fey: Fey creatures for Single Encounters by Adam Locke at https://www.dmsguild.com/product/171455/Wayward-Fey
6) Fey and Forest Classes by Legendary Games at makeyourgamelegendary.com
I'm sure there are more, but these are what I used along with the two Lyxen mentioned when creating the Feywild portions of my homebrew campaign.
Not that all these sources agree with one another, but I found at least something of interest in each.
What you should expect is fairytale type of events,from pumpkin carriage to cats in boots talking and giving wares,its the place where your imagination can stretch its legs and let looss,dont be afraid of just being wild,as the name implies