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<blockquote data-quote="MarkB" data-source="post: 8296035" data-attributes="member: 40176"><p>On the few occasions it's come up in my campaigns, I run the Feywild and Shadowfell as being overlaid upon the real world, with congruent geography and features, though anything constructed won't necessarily correspond across the boundaries. They represent, respectively, life and growth, and death and decay.</p><p></p><p>The Shadowfell is very much the Upside Down from Stranger Things, an oppressive, alien realm of decay and darkness. The beings that inhabit it feel a sense of emptiness that manifests as a constant, gnawing hunger - for life, for power, for existence - which drives everything they do.</p><p></p><p>The Feywild is a realm of primeval wilderness, whose beings have a direct connection to the land around them. For the less-powerful beings that connection is fleeting or limited, but more powerful Fey influence the surrounding landscape, plants and even living beings around them without even consciously trying. It's like they travel with their own personal Lair and Regional effects constantly in effect. One of the main reasons the Summer and Winter courts are divided from each other is that if they even get close to each other their opposing influences will throw the land around them into conflict.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkB, post: 8296035, member: 40176"] On the few occasions it's come up in my campaigns, I run the Feywild and Shadowfell as being overlaid upon the real world, with congruent geography and features, though anything constructed won't necessarily correspond across the boundaries. They represent, respectively, life and growth, and death and decay. The Shadowfell is very much the Upside Down from Stranger Things, an oppressive, alien realm of decay and darkness. The beings that inhabit it feel a sense of emptiness that manifests as a constant, gnawing hunger - for life, for power, for existence - which drives everything they do. The Feywild is a realm of primeval wilderness, whose beings have a direct connection to the land around them. For the less-powerful beings that connection is fleeting or limited, but more powerful Fey influence the surrounding landscape, plants and even living beings around them without even consciously trying. It's like they travel with their own personal Lair and Regional effects constantly in effect. One of the main reasons the Summer and Winter courts are divided from each other is that if they even get close to each other their opposing influences will throw the land around them into conflict. [/QUOTE]
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