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<blockquote data-quote="Hexmage-EN" data-source="post: 8346697" data-attributes="member: 79428"><p>For something completely different and less detailed, you could also go with Hespotherad from 4E's Tomb of Horrors. He just sort of randomly shows up in a section of the Dead God's Tomb on Pluton and challenges the party to a game after having single-handedly slaughtered a number of Acererak's minions. If he loses or discovers his opponent is cheating he flies into a rage and attacks with a longsword and a combination of poison and psychic magic, teleporting away if his life is in danger.</p><p></p><p>Who is Hespotherad? Why is an archfey of games fighting Acererak's minions in Pluton? IDK. He never showed up before and hasn't since. He got statted-up, though.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]140864[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>There are a handful of other archfey that were mentioned in 4E, several of which got stats and write-ups in the various Court of Stars articles (such as Hyrsam the Satyr Prince, Tuxil the Trinket Lord, and the Bramble Queen).</p><p></p><p>There are other, pre-4E entities that were later identified as archfey, but seeing as 4E was the first edition to precisely define the fey and very prominently feature a consistent faerie plane it'll be difficult to find applicable pre-4E content.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hexmage-EN, post: 8346697, member: 79428"] For something completely different and less detailed, you could also go with Hespotherad from 4E's Tomb of Horrors. He just sort of randomly shows up in a section of the Dead God's Tomb on Pluton and challenges the party to a game after having single-handedly slaughtered a number of Acererak's minions. If he loses or discovers his opponent is cheating he flies into a rage and attacks with a longsword and a combination of poison and psychic magic, teleporting away if his life is in danger. Who is Hespotherad? Why is an archfey of games fighting Acererak's minions in Pluton? IDK. He never showed up before and hasn't since. He got statted-up, though. [ATTACH type="full" alt="hespotherad.PNG"]140864[/ATTACH] There are a handful of other archfey that were mentioned in 4E, several of which got stats and write-ups in the various Court of Stars articles (such as Hyrsam the Satyr Prince, Tuxil the Trinket Lord, and the Bramble Queen). There are other, pre-4E entities that were later identified as archfey, but seeing as 4E was the first edition to precisely define the fey and very prominently feature a consistent faerie plane it'll be difficult to find applicable pre-4E content. [/QUOTE]
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