Fey!

Hey Boz!

From 3e, this is the coolest new subtype IMHO, when adding precision/background to monster type is concerned, and as many suggested here, many creature can be retrofitted in this category.

When you willbe converting them, don't forget to take a look at the Ravenloft Van Richten's Guide to the Fey for ideas with darker feys.

Joël
 
Last edited:

log in or register to remove this ad

Joël of the FoS said:
When you willbe converting them, don't forget to take a look at the Ravenloft Van Richten's Guide to the Fey

i thought i had that book, but i guess i don't. :(
 


thanks for the votes, folks - we've got a nice response going so far. :) better than when we set up the plant creature query, in fact, and in less than 24 hours! :)
 


Did I vote? I hope I did. I have to go check now.

EDIT: Wait a second, this is from 2006! Talk about some Threadomancy. Not that it matters anymore, but, the Brownie were already given stats in 3E long ago. And Gremlins didn't make the list for some reason.
 
Last edited:

sckeener said:
Did the Leprechaun or Quickling get made? Were they published in Dragon? Or are you waiting for DI?

Considering we haven't seen a fey article in some time in Dragon Magazine, and with just 2 issues left, I doubt we'll see anything.

Let's hope DI publishes something.
 

hello! just noticed this necromancy now. ;)

sckeener said:
Did the Leprechaun or Quickling get made? Were they published in Dragon? Or are you waiting for DI?

they were both converted at the request of the Paizo editors, but neither made it to print. :(

I have sent them along to the DI however, so we'll have to wait to see what happens!
 

sorry, dont remember the name, and actualy i dont even know if it is a fey creature, but what abou the little squirrel guys? with clothes and all, from dragon magazine?

(oh, and i just bought a old dragonnmagazine with some deer man, or someting..eheh...have to check)
 

Remove ads

Top