Bryon_Soulweaver First Post May 6, 2007 #1 Simplre question, really. Is there a book dedicated to the fey, and is there stats for them?
D DMH First Post May 6, 2007 #2 There are at least two- Bastion's Faeries and Goodman's Complete Guide to Fey. Both have stats and templates.
There are at least two- Bastion's Faeries and Goodman's Complete Guide to Fey. Both have stats and templates.
S Syltorian First Post May 6, 2007 #3 There is also Iconic Bestiary: Classic Fey (including monsters such as the Beansidhe and the Leshy, some feats and just over a page on fey curses).
There is also Iconic Bestiary: Classic Fey (including monsters such as the Beansidhe and the Leshy, some feats and just over a page on fey curses).
Andor First Post May 7, 2007 #4 If you mean in general, yes buckets of them. For non-d20 RPG stuff, still buckets of them. I particularly like the approaches used in Castle Falkenstein and 'For Faerie Queen and Country'. D20 Stuff? What they said.
If you mean in general, yes buckets of them. For non-d20 RPG stuff, still buckets of them. I particularly like the approaches used in Castle Falkenstein and 'For Faerie Queen and Country'. D20 Stuff? What they said.
Voadam Legend May 7, 2007 #5 Also Avalanche Press' Celtic Fairies, $3 on www.rpgnow.com / dtrpg.com Mongoose has Encyclopedia Divine Fey Magic with some fey stuff as well. There is also one called Children of the Fey, a short pdf, I think by Clockwork Golem.
Also Avalanche Press' Celtic Fairies, $3 on www.rpgnow.com / dtrpg.com Mongoose has Encyclopedia Divine Fey Magic with some fey stuff as well. There is also one called Children of the Fey, a short pdf, I think by Clockwork Golem.