What is the Feywild
The Feywild, also known as the Plane of Faerie, is a verdant home of cruel fey and endless
desires. To walk through the land of the Feywild, one
risks death from all matter of creatures, and even if you survive the perils of the
Feywild, you may end up never being able to leave. The call of the Feywild is difficult to resist
to all mortals, and many fey - like elves, eladrin, and satyrs - have such a desire to
journey to it that they are willing to risk their lives. History
The Feywild came about in 4th edition as a melding of two planes, The Plane of Faerie
and Arborea, more specifically the first layer known as Arvondar. The Feywild is the mirrored reflection of
the Material Plane and thus sits alongside it at the center of the planes, with some
claiming that it is the dream of the Material Plane. Arborea, in the second edition, exists in
the Upper Planes located in the Astral Sea and is made up of three layers, the one that
aligns closest with the Feywild is the Forests of Arvondar - also known as Olympus by the
entities known as the Greeks who also reside in it. This layer features massive trees, enchanting
sights, and pure emotions. On this layer, there are hunts during the
day and huge feasts at night. The inhabitants flit from huge smiles and
boisterous laughter to fighting at the first insult and back to singing and dancing not
a moment later, all who live here take their emotions to the extreme. The Plane of Faerie is a world home to half-celestials
and half-fiends. The celestials make up the Seelie Court, while
the fiends make up the Unseelie Court. Both courts are interested in abducting mortals
from the Material Plane, though the Seelie Court is interested in amusement while the
Unseelie Court is interested in slaves and meals. By combining these two into the Feywild, we
are given a plane that is teeming with life and death. The Feywild exists as a vibrant, but extremely
deadly, reflection of the material world, and defies all attempts to properly cull its
enthusiasm. Where one might see the ruins of past ages
in the Material Plane, the Feywild reflects that as some great fey lord’s castle with
crystalline windows and crystal walls instead of stone. All attempts to properly map the Feywild end
in failure, as it is inconsistent in its appearance. It is said that there are many worlds in the
Material Plane, but only one Feywild reflecting them all at once. This causes the occupants of the Feywild to
treat distances and time with little thought, and to mimic the Feywild’s seemingly erratic
behavior. An Outsider’s Perspective
Visiting the Feywild can be an exciting journey for any adventurer, though it isn’t without
its dangers. Stepping into a planar portal, you may not
know where exactly you might end up, and while the inhabitants of the Feywild may appear
to be helpful, it may end in your death or even enslavement. The inhabitants can be cruel and calculating
when it comes to weighing another’s life and are only interested in their enjoyment. The Feywild is filled with enchanting forests
and enchanting people, and many who return from the Feywild to the Material Plane find
themselves ill-adjusting to the boring qualities of nature and the plane. This plane instills a longing for adventure
and new experiences, the desire to experience the fantastic and truly strange. The land is filled with powerful fey lords
who use mortals to entertain them, either by gifting strange magics or by sending them
out on quests. When they make these deals, it can be dangerous
for outsiders who may not realize that the plane itself will enforce the deal. If you make a deal for power or favor, you
better hold up your end or find yourself in a far worse position. Vowing to sing of the beauty of a Nymph for
a fortnight and failing that, you may find your voice stolen and that you can never speak
again. Journeying through the land, it isn’t all
dangerous for an outsider. Rather it is a beautiful experience where
you can see Pixies dance in the night sky, an emerald ocean of grass or witness true
beauty in the court of some fey lord. The Feywild is a land like no other and leaves
an impression on anyone, typically that of yearning to return. A Native’s Perspective
Living in the Feywild, you can feel the Feywild coursing through your blood. Not only does the wild magic exist in you,
but your desire to experience new things and to be unbound and to live life to the fullest. The inhabitants are used to the exotic smells
of their flowers and find it humorous when outsiders may become entranced by the smell. This raw nature and almost storybook-like
wonder of this plane give the occupants all the time to work on their greatest desires,
and many may even take this for granted. The fey have an intrinsic understanding of
their world, and this informs how they behave with all creatures. They understand that the Feywild is dangerous,
and so they must be - cold and calculating like the huge wild beasts that roam their
beloved forests. Fey Crossings
Traveling into the Feywild is the easiest of all planes to travel too. Many towns and villages have rumors and traditions
about enchanted forests, how young men would brave the woods only to return 20 years later
but not looking a day older. Throughout the Material Plane are Fey Crossings,
planar portals that exist in odd locations. Some may be forests home to the fey, while
others may be between stone arches in long gone ruins to some past civilization. There are even Fey cities that cross into
the Material Plane on set schedules, or sometimes completely random. When a small village notices that their plants
are growing far larger than the other surrounding villages, it might be because the forest near
them is home to a Fey Crossing. Traversing the Plane
Journeying through the plane is far harder than just entering into the Feywild. Once on the plane, the dangers of the forest
become real, but they are far more exotic and deadlier than their Material Plane counterparts. The trees themselves may try to kill travelers
who know not to collect the fallen branches, and beasts grow larger and deadlier in this
magical land. As if the very plane was trying to kill you,
locations can be difficult to get too. Their distance from each other is more of
a suggestion, and most inhabitants will shrug their shoulders when asked why it takes longer
to travel in one direction as opposed to another. It’s just the way that the Feywild is. Promises and Boundaries
While the fey are focused on the individual self and freedom, they still hold boundaries
and promises. Fey that make pacts and bargains become magically
bound to their promises and breaking an oath places them under the power of another creature. To swear an oath or promise favors to another
is reserved for times of desperation or maybe for a desire of extreme fun. Furthermore, fey respect traditional laws
like how cold iron can stop them from entering, these boundaries act as walls and are as binding
as shackles. When a fey makes a promise, they must deliver
or face the wrath of those they have wronged. Likewise, visitors are placed under the same
expectations when it comes to making pacts, even if the visitor has no idea of the consequences. Locations
Throughout the Feywild are centers of civilization, and at least safety from the dangers of the
wild. In the cities are more than just the fey,
but otherworldly travelers and visitors from the Material Plane. Eladrin Cities
Astrazalian The city of Starlight is a strange city of
the eladrin. During the spring and summer months, it occupies
an island in the Material Plane where mortals flock to its shores. The city is the jewel of the eladrin cities
and is a center for trade, diversity, and power. During the months on the Material Plane trade
is conducted, festivals and feasts are held, and great tournaments fill the days. But not all is happiness in Astrazalian, for
when the fall and winter months take this city it leaves the Material World and returns
to the Feywild. Here, it is besieged by fomorian lords and
hideous cyclops who hope to kill the inhabitants and take over the city as a means of a staging
area for their conquest of the Material Plane. During this time, the resources of Astrazalian
are lean and many of the inhabitants are well used to fighting on battlefields where they
kill giants and doing everything that they can to survive. The City of Starlight is the last city on
the borders of the Feydark and many other cities near it have all fallen to the evil
influence. While this is truly a dangerous city to travel
to during its time in the Feywild, it is not without its rewards. The ruler, Lady Shandria is a distant niece
of Queen Tiandra, and offers vast rewards and powerful items to any that can help her
destroy the fomorian menace that assaults their walls. Mithrendain
This large forest city is home to towering trees and glows in the orange, red, and yellow
leaves of this eternal Autumn city. Time almost seems to move much slower in the
Autumn City and as such, the citizens place no importance on timeliness or working too
quickly. It is a great insult to ask for something
to be done quickly, as such many humans are seen as impatient for their short lives keep
them active. It is said that once Mithrendin ran so fast
that it caused a hole in the Feywild and from that hole came the fomorians, drow, and other
dark creatures. This hole was only stopped when seven fey
wizards placed seven seals over the hole and then built a massive fortress, known as the
golden Citadel Arcanum, over those seals. The wizards then banished time from this city
so that their seals may ever stay new and that the dark creatures could never enter. Because of this, timekeeping devices are treated
as ill omens and at every grand festival, an hourglass is destroyed so that its sands
may fade into the winds. Senaliesse
The personal realm of the Summer Queen is the personification of the Summer. Here the inhabitants experience everything
as if it is for the first time and merriment can be had all around. Play and sport are how the inhabitants pass
the time, and when outsiders do not play along, they become the targets of tricks and pranks. Here the Court of Stars holds their meetings
and listens to those who would plea from them for relief of their problems. Many petitioners, from all over the planes,
bring lavish gifts and offerings all in the hope of grabbing the Summer Queen’s eye. Senaliesse is a city cradled in the massive
forest, between the silver limbs of the massive forest that holds them high above the Feywild. It is said that the Green Lord, Oran, handcrafted
this city for the Summer Queen. Weaved into the limbs is the massive city
where Summer never ends, coated in heavy ivy and bathed in the light of the stars above. The Feydark
Beneath the magical forest of the Feywild lies the dark and twisting caverns of the
Feydark, a reflection of the Material Plane’s Underdark. This land is in sharp contrast to the beautiful
world above it and is home to fomorian lords, cyclops, drow and other horrors who only wish
to destroy the surface dwellers. Fomorian Cities
The fomorians have cities all over the Feydark and are constantly at war with each other. Fomorians will never bow to another, and many
are considered quite mad by the surface dwellers of the Feywild, which is good as it stops
them from working together. Many of the fomorian lords suffer from extreme
paranoia and will kill those who they suspect to be spies or who they suspect might become
a spy in the future. The three biggest cities of the fomorians
are Harrowhame, Mag Tureah, and Vor Thomil. These cities are home to not just their fomorian
lord, but slaves, spies, assassins, and the massive armies each lord is accruing to destroy
the surface dwellers. Mag Tureah
The mightiest and most formidable fomorian stronghold ruled by King Thrumbolg, known
as the First Lord. This powerful citadel was found in the Feydark
and mysteriously was left alone for centuries. Many fomorians tried to take control of this
city, but strange creatures walked its halls and drove off all invasions until Thrumbolg
was able to clear the citadel. Inside the citadel are hundreds of portals
to the Material Plane, though they are impossible to keep track of. Many fade in and out of existence every few
hours, days or even weeks. Adventurers who wander the ruins on the Material
Plane may find themselves inside of Mag Tureah, with no recollection of how they ventured
here. There are even rumors that some of these portals
lead not to the Material Plane, but to the Far Realm and some worry that King Thrumbolg
may have made deals with the entities found there. King Thrumbolg is constantly looking for arcanists
for if he can understand how the portals behave, he can control the portals and begin an invasion
of the Material Plane. To that end, Mag Tureah is home to a large
population of slaves who are used as test subjects in understanding these planar portals. Borderlands and the Wild
Past the civilized lands of the Eladrin lords are the wild expanses. Traveling to these locations is incredibly
dangerous and most travelers avoid it if they can. The Dread Isle
This isle exists somewhere above the Sea Lords domain of coral reefs. This island is home to treacherous waves,
jagged rocks, and mysterious creatures. It is constantly flitting from the Feywild
to other planes, and any who find themselves on this island may never leave. This island is constantly trying to kill any
visitors as it is home to the psychic Su Monsters that reside in its treetops. The Su Monsters watch over their island, with
a special focus on the Yaun-ti who also live here. If you are ever shipwrecked on this island,
you may find yourself having to fight to the death with your friends, for survival is everything
here. Brokenstone Vale
This land is home to lycanthropes who were able to win it from the eladrin lords after
a bloody and hard-fought war. Here werebeasts are free to live, though if
they ever leave their lands they risk being hunted by the Maiden of the Moon who wields
a silver sword and is the doom of all therianthropes. As the moon is far brighter and stronger here,
it creates an almost giddy like excitement when it hangs in the sky, causing all werebeasts
to be more bloodthirsty and savage. Throughout the Vale are ruins of castles and
towers from past werebeast rulers that now lie in ruin. On the mountainsides that surround the vale
are old mines home to wererats. While most lycanthropes choose to live a solitary
life, some gather in clans and there is even a small village near the border of the vale
led by a werewolf ruler known as Viktor Mazan. Here traders can come and trade for the rare
wood that grows in the vale, though they are quickly sent away once the trade is done,
as some werebeasts bristle at the idea of non-therianthropes in their realm. The hatred of the elves and eladrin is strong
among many of the werebeasts, and some will leave the vale for the sole purpose of hunting
down fey and killing them in gruesome ways. Others have made deals with the fomorians
to help the werebeasts kill the archfey. Nachtur, the Goblin Kingdom
On the borderlands of the wild is the kingdom of the goblins. Here a hobgoblin wizard known as Great Gark,
Lord of All the Goblins, is amassing the power of all goblin-kind. Great Gark is hoping to amass enough power
to be a true force in the Feywild, and to that effect sends emissaries to eladrin cities
and fomorian kindgoms. Only the fomorians have truly responded, and
trade relations between the two continues to grow. While the eladrin have tried to stop this
rise of power in the borderlands, all attempts have proven ineffectual and it has only grown
the strength of Great Gark as the defeated eladrin leave behind powerful magical items
and weapons that the goblins would not be able to make on their own. Nachtur also has several goblin mercenary
units that are hired by fomorians, hags, and even the Winter Court to act as protectors
or an army. Goblins, giants, trolls, and ogres make up
the bulk of the fighting force, though boggles are kept as pets as they have special powers
that goblins use to great advantage. Factions & People
Seelie & Unseelie Fey In the older editions, the Seelie and Unseelie
Courts were the gatherings of powerful fey creatures. The Seelie Court was ruled by the faerie Queen
Titania, not to be confused with Tiandra of the Summer Court, and they would travel throughout
the various woodlands of the Beastlands, Arborea, and Ysgard. This traveling court made their home in woodland
glades where they would hold feasts and conduct their business, often mortals might find them
in their merriment. If a creature accepts food or drink from one
of the faeries, their life is forfeit as they are now under the power of that fey forever. The Unseelie Court is the opposite of the
Seelie Court's laughter and merriment and is ruled by the Queen of Air and Darkness. This dark goddess used to be the sister of
Queen Titania before finding a mystical black diamond that has corrupted her with its power. The Queen of Air and Darkness no longer has
a physical manifestation, but rather a cloud of darkness hovers around her throne, issuing
orders for death, assassinations, and torture. The Seelie and Unseelie Court are not a set
organization in the newer editions, but rather a term for fey you can trust, the Seelie fey,
and fey you can’t trust, the Unseelie fey. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to determine
if a fey you are making a deal with is a Seelie fey, even if they are considered good-aligned. Court of Stars
Several times in a year, the Court of Stars will be held where the most powerful fey gather
to discuss politics and hold great feasts, and this is all watched over by the Summer
Queen, Tiandra. The Court of Stars is always held in the treetops
of Senaliesse, and here travelers from all over the realms come to ask for aid or advice. Some travelers, who must wait for years and
years before being heard, have long forgotten why they are in the Feywild. The Court of Stars is made up of the most
powerful archfey in the Feywild. Court of Coral
The Court of Coral is ruled over by two Eladrin Sea Lords known as Elias and Siobhan Alastai,
brother and sister who only recently became the archfey of their watery realms. Elias Alastai rules over the shallow water
of the lakes, rivers and even coral reefs near the coast, while Siobhan Alastai rules
over the deep water of the bottomless oceans and dark seas. Their court is made up of aquatic creatures
of all types. Gloaming Fey
These Fey are known for their power over dreams, darkness, stars, twilight, and dusk. They are ruled over by many archfey like the
Maiden of the Moon, though they are more a loose league, rather than a proper court. Their power is less focused on the nature
of the Feywild, but rather its magical nature. Green Fey
This court is made up of fey who owe their allegiance to nature, more specifically Treants,
Satyrs and other woodland creatures. The most powerful archfey of this court is
Oran the Green Lord, a fey so powerful that he can sense every tree branch and stream
in his realm. He also holds a strong relationship with Queen
Tiandra, and they have been known to be lovers, friends, and deadly rivals - sometimes all
of these at the same time. Summer Fey
The Summer Fey is made up of the spirits of good favor and growth, and eladrin infused
with the spirit of Summer are the barons. The Court is overseen by the mightiest of
the archfey, Queen Tiandra. She oversees not only the Summer Fey but also
the Court of Stars and is said to be the most beautiful of all the archfey. Though, she is also known as a master strategist
in her court as well as on the battlefield. Of all the fey, she has a great fondness for
mortals and finds their urgency in all things amusing. Winter Fey
The icy fey are bound by no leader, though there are several who have great power in
their realm. The Prince of Frost is by far the most powerful
and vicious of the winter archfey. His court, when he bothers to convene, is
known as the Winter Court and is filled with his allies of the long night and cold, dark
ice. Encounters
Dryad Quest - A dryad has approached a group of adventurers. She is tied to her tree, but she hopes that
the party can seek out whoever it is that is corrupting her forest and causing it to
wither away. Fomorians Siege - The city of Astrazalian
is under siege against the fomorians yet again. Heroes who are willing to take part in the
battles to come will be rewarded. Those that can bring back the head of one
of the great fomorian generals will be rewarded above all others. Goblin Trouble - Great Gark has put out a
bounty on all eladrin. For whatever reason, everyone in a traveling
party has been mistakenly identified as an eladrin and are being hunted by war parties
of goblins hoping to cash in on the bounty. Sunk Ship - The party was recently on a ship
that got tossed through a massive storm and they awaken on the shores of a strange island. Horrifying monkey-like creatures are hunting
them and, the only civilization on this island, has a strange fascination with snakes. The party must band together to survive the
Dread Isle or be sacrificed to the yuan-ti gods or ripped apart by the su monsters.