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<blockquote data-quote="Stormtalon" data-source="post: 3809464" data-attributes="member: 5541"><p>Hmm, now this all gives me an idea for a nice way to get a party into the Feywild without them even realizing it.</p><p></p><p>Imagine, if you will, a wild, almost primeval area of forest with an anomalous clearing deep within. In the clearing stands an ancient set of menhirs in the form of a great gate. This area is one of only a few where the Prime and the Feywild are so close together that a person can see from one to the other without difficulty, and without noticing that something in the other plane isn't exactly in the same place as yourself. Now, in the party's explorations, they would surely step through the gate (after discerning that it appears no more magical than anywhere else in the area), perhaps just in the process of investigating it.</p><p></p><p>The gate, however, takes you from Prime to Feywild. But they wouldn't notice it at all, as everything would look the same, and they'd see each other still no matter which plane they were on. Once they start venturing away, those who didn't step thru would see the others begin to fade -- and vice versa.</p><p></p><p>That's when they might realize what's happened. And going back to the gate and trying to reverse it reveals one other detail. It's one-way....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormtalon, post: 3809464, member: 5541"] Hmm, now this all gives me an idea for a nice way to get a party into the Feywild without them even realizing it. Imagine, if you will, a wild, almost primeval area of forest with an anomalous clearing deep within. In the clearing stands an ancient set of menhirs in the form of a great gate. This area is one of only a few where the Prime and the Feywild are so close together that a person can see from one to the other without difficulty, and without noticing that something in the other plane isn't exactly in the same place as yourself. Now, in the party's explorations, they would surely step through the gate (after discerning that it appears no more magical than anywhere else in the area), perhaps just in the process of investigating it. The gate, however, takes you from Prime to Feywild. But they wouldn't notice it at all, as everything would look the same, and they'd see each other still no matter which plane they were on. Once they start venturing away, those who didn't step thru would see the others begin to fade -- and vice versa. That's when they might realize what's happened. And going back to the gate and trying to reverse it reveals one other detail. It's one-way.... [/QUOTE]
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