D&D 5E Fey canoes

Nevvur

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Fey canoes have been seen with increasing frequency lately. We all understand the problems fey canoes can create, but how do we distinguish them from regular canoes?


  • Consider the source: Investigate where the canoes are coming from. If there’s a fey crossing in the area, it might be fey canoes.
  • Read beyond: Don’t just take a glance at a canoe and assume it’s not fey. Examine the canoe in depth.
  • Check the maker: If you can find out who made the canoe, that could be a pretty solid indication of whether or not its fey.
  • Check the date: Old canoes sometimes get pulled out and presented as new canoes. They aren’t exactly fey canoes, but one should still be wary of treating them as relevant to current canoe-related events.
  • Is it a joke?: If the canoe appears particularly outlandish, it might be a mockery of regular canoes. This does constitute a form of fey canoes, though can still be enjoyed as a form of entertainment.
  • Check your biases: Do you have any particular canoe related beliefs?
  • Ask the experts: Consult with canoe makers and other boating enthusiasts to ask whether the canoe you saw is fey or not.
 

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Are fey canoes made of leaves or porcelain?

fey canoe.jpg
 


First I heard about fey canoes. I do not have the modules, can someone explain what they are and why they are so damming.
 


I thought it was some kind of new insult.....as in "that guy is a real fey canoe"

It is sometimes used an insult, particularly by men of power who dislike certain canoes they see in the main streams. It's worth noting that just because a person of influence calls them fey canoes does not mean they are, in fact, fey.
 



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