Navigate The D&D Feywild With New Into The Fantastical Unknown
April 30, 2021 by fcostin
The Fae or some call Fey, Fairies of Fairyfolk have seemed to become more prevalent in fantasy games. Whether it may be the Fae causing havoc in miniatures games, board games or RPG games alike - these devious and unpredictable creatures have taken a film place on the tabletop.
Into the Feywild // EN Publishing
Live on Kickstarter from EN Publishing, Into the Feywild provides a book jam-packed with fey-themed creatures and a brand new adventure taking place in the Feywild for your next Dungeons & Dragons 5E campaign.
Included in the 33-page book you will be offered 'The Adventure into Feywild', where players become trapped in a new world, desperate to find their way home. They will need to navigate their way through this world of opportunity, being immersed in a strange and unnatural new universe.
Parts of the game was initially released in 2016, in EN5inder's 100th issue and received an incredibly positive reception.
Into the Feywild // EN Publishing
The book also comes with tons of new beasts and friendlies to the fey-folk. Looking at critters such as the infamous Jakealope in Fearsome Critters, the Dreaming Tree from the Beasts of the Feywild and the Goat-Horned Ochokochi with a bony cleaver in From Stranger Woods.
Although having a hard copy of the book may ideal for some players, however, a PDF version is available to download the second that the campaign is over. So you will only need to wait around five/six days from now, to be immersed in this brand new universe. If however, you do have a weakness for a soft-cover book, EN Publishing will be ordering to print when the Kickstarter is complete, to be sent out to you "as soon as possible".
What is your favourite game where the fairy-folk feature?
"Included in the 33-page book you will be offered 'The Adventure into Feywild', where players become trapped in a new world, desperate to find their way home. "
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The fay the last time I played a game with one was Lord’s of Midnight.
Could be good for adding more variety to D&D.
The best WoTC can do is give us ‘rabbit folk’ as a playable race. And this gives us Spaniels. The Fey really deserves something better than this.