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Wow, this is great! I'm gonna have to check out your story hour. ;)

Raven Crowking, you've done some great work with integrating fairy tale elements in here. I take it some of the spells (good luck, bad luck) and creature stuff (high fey, fey-born) are either homebrewed or from a 3rd party source (I think you mentioned earlier)... I'm particularly curious about the 'aspect of the...' notations on some of these creatures, what's that all about? (If you can specify.) Is it just for reference, or does it have any in-game effects?

Thanks again for posting this stuff- it's awesome. Though I don't currently have an opportunity to use this stuff in my game (other stuff on the burners, as it were) I'm gonna file it away for future reference and mine it for ideas, if nothing else, the next time I run a faerieland adventure.
 



Your descriptions are very vibrant and touching. I wish i was that skilled! You can take one to the places you describe very easily. All the Faerie material will come in handy later in my campaign. Faeries could play a realtively big role in my campaign world, but more behind the scenes and it will take a while till my players will be able to figure that out.

Since you are so incredibly knowledgeable about Faeries, could you maybe provide some suggestions about reading material? I do not know that much about Faeries yet, but always found that subject interesting. Thank you very much for sharing these encounters, they are great inspiration and a good resource.

Also i wish you good luck if you would really go for the published adventures. I would love to see something from you, you have great writing skills :)
 


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