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<blockquote data-quote="Ripzerai" data-source="post: 2874919" data-attributes="member: 38324"><p><strong>Previous edition fey and fey-like creatures</strong></p><p></p><p>The <em>Celts Campaign Sourcebook</em> included fachans, phoukas, water horses, and water leapers. Whether they're all fey is a matter of opinion, I guess.</p><p></p><p>The Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume One included:</p><p></p><p>Faerie, Petty (Squeaker, Stwinger)</p><p>Feystag</p><p>Nightshade ("elemental spirits of poisonous plants")</p><p>Noran ("distant relatives of the treant"). Norans, like treants, would be classified as plants, but they're still part of the family of nature spirits that includes dryads and hamadryads. Creature type is a matter of game statistics, not in-game lore.</p><p>Tatalla (I have no idea what they are, but they're <em>possibly</em> fey - their description suggest they're miniature versions of the "ogre giants" of the Al-Qadim setting, which means they might actually be the only known example of tiny giants). </p><p>Tree, Dark (using the treant theory)</p><p></p><p>Mystara Monstrous Compendium Appendix:</p><p></p><p>Actaeon</p><p>Chevall (a shapeshifting centaur that acts as a protector of horses; could conceivably be classified as fey)</p><p>Coltpixy (I think these were originally in <em>Tall Tales of the Wee Folk</em>)</p><p>Drake, Mystaran (faerie creatures according to <em>Tall Tales of the Wee Folk</em>, particularly the wooddrake)</p><p>Imps (wood, garden, bog) - these creatures are descended from degenerate fey, though they lack spell-like abilities</p><p>Shargugh (most definitely)</p><p></p><p>Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Two:</p><p></p><p>Boggle (conceivably; more likely aberrations)</p><p>Brownie, Dobie</p><p>Brownie, Quickling</p><p>Cat, Great - Cath Shee (faerie cat)</p><p>Dog, Bog Hound (Bog Hound, Moor Hound)</p><p>Kholiathra (spirits who keep watch on elven lands; more likely, they're of the deathless type, but I'm including them on this list for completeness)</p><p>Sprite, Seelie Faerie</p><p>Sprite, Unseelie Faerie</p><p></p><p>Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Three:</p><p></p><p>Dryad, Hamadryad</p><p>Faerie, Faerie Fiddler</p><p>Faerie, Petty - Bramble</p><p>Faerie, Petty - Gorse</p><p>Hag, Bheur (I think these are in <em>Unapproachable East?</em> And probably not fey. Oh well)</p><p>Hybsil</p><p>Spirit, Forest - Uthraki</p><p>Spirit, Forest - Wood Man</p><p>Spirit, Ice - Orglash (maybe elementals instead)</p><p>Spirit, Rock - Thomil (maybe elementals instead)</p><p></p><p>Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Four:</p><p></p><p>Dream Stalker (Outsider? Aberration? Undead?)</p><p>Firestar (probably aberrations like will o'wisps, or else lightning quasielementals)</p><p>Nymph, Grain</p><p>Nymph, Unseelie</p><p></p><p>From <em>Shaman</em> (all the spirits in this book should be considered fey, as they're all native to the Material plane and mostly associated with nature - outsider is another possibility, since they're made from mortal belief, some of them are too traditionally fey not to be classified as such):</p><p></p><p>Ancestors</p><p>Bloodspirit</p><p>Bogeyman, Greater & Lesser</p><p>Fenette</p><p>Fetish Spirits</p><p>Ghost Packs</p><p>Great Spirits</p><p>Guardian Spirits</p><p>Hero Spirits</p><p>Nemesis Spirits</p><p>Rogue Hero</p><p>Sith</p><p>Spirits, Mnor (Apparitions, Breathstealer, Forgotten Ancestors, Grave Spirits)</p><p>Strigloi</p><p>Totem Spirit</p><p></p><p>Other spirit types, like hearth spirits and might-have-beens, are described in Chapter Five.</p><p></p><p>Monstrous Compendium Kara-Tur Appendix (most of these are in 3e <em>Oriental Adventures</em>):</p><p></p><p>Bajang</p><p>Bisan</p><p>Ikiryo (or outsider)</p><p>Kala (or giant)</p><p>Memedi (or outsider)</p><p>Nat</p><p>P'oh</p><p>P'oh, Gohei</p><p>Shan Sao (or humanoid)</p><p>Spirit, Nature</p><p>Spirit, Stone (or outsider)</p><p>Yuki-on-na</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ripzerai, post: 2874919, member: 38324"] [b]Previous edition fey and fey-like creatures[/b] The [i]Celts Campaign Sourcebook[/i] included fachans, phoukas, water horses, and water leapers. Whether they're all fey is a matter of opinion, I guess. The Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume One included: Faerie, Petty (Squeaker, Stwinger) Feystag Nightshade ("elemental spirits of poisonous plants") Noran ("distant relatives of the treant"). Norans, like treants, would be classified as plants, but they're still part of the family of nature spirits that includes dryads and hamadryads. Creature type is a matter of game statistics, not in-game lore. Tatalla (I have no idea what they are, but they're [i]possibly[/i] fey - their description suggest they're miniature versions of the "ogre giants" of the Al-Qadim setting, which means they might actually be the only known example of tiny giants). Tree, Dark (using the treant theory) Mystara Monstrous Compendium Appendix: Actaeon Chevall (a shapeshifting centaur that acts as a protector of horses; could conceivably be classified as fey) Coltpixy (I think these were originally in [i]Tall Tales of the Wee Folk[/i]) Drake, Mystaran (faerie creatures according to [i]Tall Tales of the Wee Folk[/i], particularly the wooddrake) Imps (wood, garden, bog) - these creatures are descended from degenerate fey, though they lack spell-like abilities Shargugh (most definitely) Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Two: Boggle (conceivably; more likely aberrations) Brownie, Dobie Brownie, Quickling Cat, Great - Cath Shee (faerie cat) Dog, Bog Hound (Bog Hound, Moor Hound) Kholiathra (spirits who keep watch on elven lands; more likely, they're of the deathless type, but I'm including them on this list for completeness) Sprite, Seelie Faerie Sprite, Unseelie Faerie Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Three: Dryad, Hamadryad Faerie, Faerie Fiddler Faerie, Petty - Bramble Faerie, Petty - Gorse Hag, Bheur (I think these are in [i]Unapproachable East?[/i] And probably not fey. Oh well) Hybsil Spirit, Forest - Uthraki Spirit, Forest - Wood Man Spirit, Ice - Orglash (maybe elementals instead) Spirit, Rock - Thomil (maybe elementals instead) Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Four: Dream Stalker (Outsider? Aberration? Undead?) Firestar (probably aberrations like will o'wisps, or else lightning quasielementals) Nymph, Grain Nymph, Unseelie From [i]Shaman[/i] (all the spirits in this book should be considered fey, as they're all native to the Material plane and mostly associated with nature - outsider is another possibility, since they're made from mortal belief, some of them are too traditionally fey not to be classified as such): Ancestors Bloodspirit Bogeyman, Greater & Lesser Fenette Fetish Spirits Ghost Packs Great Spirits Guardian Spirits Hero Spirits Nemesis Spirits Rogue Hero Sith Spirits, Mnor (Apparitions, Breathstealer, Forgotten Ancestors, Grave Spirits) Strigloi Totem Spirit Other spirit types, like hearth spirits and might-have-beens, are described in Chapter Five. Monstrous Compendium Kara-Tur Appendix (most of these are in 3e [i]Oriental Adventures[/i]): Bajang Bisan Ikiryo (or outsider) Kala (or giant) Memedi (or outsider) Nat P'oh P'oh, Gohei Shan Sao (or humanoid) Spirit, Nature Spirit, Stone (or outsider) Yuki-on-na [/QUOTE]
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