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<blockquote data-quote="DNDElise" data-source="post: 8359006" data-attributes="member: 7031810"><p>For me, the Feywild is a place with high, maybe even wild magic at times and is home to an array of unique Fey creatures. giant snails, talking flowers, mischievous pixies, and elves of all forms that inhabit the vast landscapes of the realm. The fragrances, the taste of food, and the senses are magnified here, and if the magic of the senses does not lure you in, Fey creatures are excited to exchange favors, encourage visitors to sign informal contracts, or other means to prevent those from visiting from ever leaving. For those who do escape, time in their home plane has slipped away. </p><p></p><p>Physics do not function in the Fey realm as they do on other planes. One may find themselves adventuring through a powerful creature's dreamscape as if it were reality or find themselves unable to escape the woods despite following the path; leaving unwitting travelers in a loop until they figure out the trick to aid in their escape. One can accidentally step into the Feywild through Fey crossings scattered throughout the realms. </p><p></p><p>Some areas are of great beauty, but there are situations where not everything is as it appears on the Plane of the Fairy. A beautiful rabbit could actually be something giant with teeth spitting fire balls in reality, or a giant monster could be a tiny, timid pixie hiding behind the guise. Travelors must be careful with encounters with creatures of the Fey realms. Some are merely causing mischief while others can place adventures in grave danger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNDElise, post: 8359006, member: 7031810"] For me, the Feywild is a place with high, maybe even wild magic at times and is home to an array of unique Fey creatures. giant snails, talking flowers, mischievous pixies, and elves of all forms that inhabit the vast landscapes of the realm. The fragrances, the taste of food, and the senses are magnified here, and if the magic of the senses does not lure you in, Fey creatures are excited to exchange favors, encourage visitors to sign informal contracts, or other means to prevent those from visiting from ever leaving. For those who do escape, time in their home plane has slipped away. Physics do not function in the Fey realm as they do on other planes. One may find themselves adventuring through a powerful creature's dreamscape as if it were reality or find themselves unable to escape the woods despite following the path; leaving unwitting travelers in a loop until they figure out the trick to aid in their escape. One can accidentally step into the Feywild through Fey crossings scattered throughout the realms. Some areas are of great beauty, but there are situations where not everything is as it appears on the Plane of the Fairy. A beautiful rabbit could actually be something giant with teeth spitting fire balls in reality, or a giant monster could be a tiny, timid pixie hiding behind the guise. Travelors must be careful with encounters with creatures of the Fey realms. Some are merely causing mischief while others can place adventures in grave danger. [/QUOTE]
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