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| silverwolfer |
Posted - 04 Jul 2013 : 09:36:55 What sort of fey like things would you find living north of waterdeep, but just a bit south of the spine of the world? |
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| sleyvas |
Posted - 06 Aug 2013 : 01:06:32 Does the High forest count? Its Northeast and a little south of the spine of the world. |
| Alenis |
Posted - 05 Aug 2013 : 14:11:19 quote: Originally posted by Gray Richardson
Korreds live in the north. I'm sure satyrs and dryads and hamadryads also abound.
I've always wanted to see Korreds fleshed out a bit more; their god is extremely odd. Korreds dance like madmen to him once a week, giving him some of their life energy. Guests are forced to dance too, who give him even more of their life energy (unwillingly). He's essentially a parasitical soul-vampire god. |
| Gray Richardson |
Posted - 05 Jul 2013 : 03:43:04 Korreds live in the north. I'm sure satyrs and dryads and hamadryads also abound. |
| Quale |
Posted - 04 Jul 2013 : 20:27:56 All the nordic types of fey that would be in the Illuskan myths, fossegrim, uldra, huldrefolk, norn, nixie, the wild hunt, frostwind virago, hoary hunter, lunar ravager, lorelei, liosalfr, swanmay, skogsnufva, ice maiden ... |
| Barastir |
Posted - 04 Jul 2013 : 12:00:36 If you are looking for fey creatures that live in cold climates, I would think of Frost sprites. But I'm sure there are references of fey creatures in some of the northern woods, like the Moonwood, in canon sources. Are you asking because you want further details over a pre-existing source, or is it a general question?
PS: The reference I give you is 2e, I'm pretty sure the Frost were converted to later editions. And with all respect to Tom Baxa (I'm not a huge fan of his artwork), ignore the art and focus on the description. |
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