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The Big Book of Fey: Expanded Faerie-Themed Content for 5th Edition

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Seldom seen but often felt, whether it be the caress of ethereal fingers or the raising of gooseflesh on one's arms, many believe that the Faeries, often called the Fey or the Good Folk, are simplisic in nature and harmless. There are thoughts that they are gossamer-winged and flighty, taking delight in the laughter of babies and the songs of a passing minstrel.

While all may be true, they are merely a facet of what these creatures truly are.

Faerie folk, like mortal beings, have a wide array of their colors which they decide to don for onlookers. Though many are frilly, fickle things, there are a greater number of them which are darker in hue and akin to the shadows which dwell in every being's hearts. Tricksters who delight in leading those astray; blood-drinkers who are oft mistaken for vampires. These are only a small description of the faeries of the realms, both near and far.

'The Big Book of Fey' is over fifteen pages of new fey-themed content for Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition. Created by Faith D'Ambrosio, author of the Pitfalls and Pixies WordPress blog, this packet of new supplimentary creations will surely let players fear the darker side of the Faerie realm and allow Dungeon Masters the change to explore their weird sense of beauty and terror. 

Included in this PDF includes new races and sub-races, including Naiads, Aerial and bloodthirsty Redcaps as well as Faerie Dragonborn and Night Hag-blooded Tieflings. There are creatures ranging from vampiric Glaistig, lycanthropic Blinkwolves and even two stat blocks for twin Archfey brothers. The last segment is a bevy of magical items, including powerful masks of the faerie courts and mystifying spellbooks. 

Content which relates to the Big Book of Fey includes 'The Night Market' and Summoner classes created also by Faith D'Ambrosio. 

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seth W April 30, 2017 6:23 pm UTC
Can't figure out. How to buy it... I want it
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Faith D May 06, 2017 1:21 am UTC
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There should be a button on the page which says 'Add to Cart'.
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Benjamin S April 02, 2017 4:59 pm UTC
What does the content consist of actually? Is it mostly a monster manual supplment? Are there any sample adventures? What kind of background and advice for the DM is present to guide their development of faerie adventures?
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Faith D April 03, 2017 12:26 am UTC
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There are five new racial options, thirteen monsters, and fourteen magical items included in this. : )
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jaimie D April 02, 2017 3:00 pm UTC
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Preview looks good . But about three times as expensive as other DMG offerings of its size.
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Faith D April 02, 2017 3:30 pm UTC
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Price reduced down to four dollars. : ) Original price was suggested from someone else without knowledge of the TRPG community.
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jaimie D April 02, 2017 3:39 pm UTC
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Purchased . Very good content , will work well in my fey themed Moonshaes game . Good job. Deadwood dryad has no attack bonus should be +7. Thank you
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Faith D April 02, 2017 3:43 pm UTC
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I'm glad you like it! I always thought that the fey were under-represented in 5e, so my creations aim to remedy this. Also thanks for pointing that out!
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