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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', also called the '''Feywild''' and in some places '''Phaerie''' or '''Phæree''', is a plane within the [[Great Wheel]] known for being the homeland of fey creatures. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''', also called the '''Feywild''' and in some places '''Phaerie''' or '''Phæree''', is a plane within the [[Great Wheel]] known for being the original homeland of [[fey]] creatures. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
{{quoted text|The Feywild, also called the Plane of Faerie, is a land of soft lights and wonder, a place of music and death. It is a realm of everlasting twilight, with glittering faerie lights bobbing in the gentle breeze and fat fireflies buzzing through groves and fields. The sky is alight with the faded colors of an ever-setting sun, which never truly sets (or rises for that matter); it remains stationary, dusky and low in the sky. Away from the settled areas ruled by the seelie fey that compose the Summer Court, the land is a tangle of sharp-toothed brambles and syrupy fens — perfect territory for the unseelie fey to hunt their prey.|{{csb|DMG5e|49}} }} | |||
The Plane of Faerie is ruled by two queens—[[Titania|Titania, Queen of Summer]] (also seen as the "Queen of Light") and the [[Queen of Air and Darkness]]. Each has their own court of follwers—the [[Seelie Court]] and [[Unseelie Court]], respectively. | The Plane of Faerie is ruled by two queens—[[Titania|Titania, Queen of Summer]] (also seen as the "Queen of Light") and the [[Queen of Air and Darkness]]. Each has their own court of follwers—the [[Seelie Court]] and [[Unseelie Court]], respectively. | ||
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==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
The Feywild is parallel to the [[Prime Material]].{{csb|DMG2024|173}} In some editions, it is called a "coextistent [[Outer Plane]]."{{csb|MoP3e|210}} Either way, it overlaps the Material Plane and can be accessed from it, without passing through the [[Astral Plane|Astral]].{{csb|MoP3e|210}}. | |||
There are many domains in various parts of the Plane of Faerie. Most fall under the Seelie or Unseelie Courts ([[Seelie and Unseelie Fey|see below]]). Others live outside those realms, out in the Feywild. One known such domain is [[Prismeer]], ruled by an [[fey|archfey]] called [[Zybilna]], also known as [[Iggwilv]]. | |||
==Inhabitants== | ==Inhabitants== | ||
{{quoted text|The Feywild is inhabited by sylvan creatures, such as [[elf|elves]], [[dryad]]s, [[satyr]]s, [[pixie]]s, and [[sprite]]s, as well as [[centaur]]s and magical creatures such as [[blink dog]]s, faerie dragons, [[treant]]s, and [[unicorn]]s. The darker regions of the plane are home to such malevolent creatures as [[hag]]s, blights, [[goblin]]s, [[ogre]]s, and [[giant]]s.|{{csb|DMG5e|49}} }} | |||
The inhabitants of the Feywild are varied in temperament from kind to malicious, but almost all have a mischievous side to them and few | The inhabitants of the Feywild are varied in temperament from kind to malicious, but almost all have a mischievous side to them and few stop to consider the needs or worries of visitors to their home. While many creatures living in Faerie are untamed, some also congregate in large numbers and | ||
gather together by species or by political allegiance.{{csb|Manual of the Planes (3e)|211}} Just as the geography is reminiscent of [[Oerth]]'s, some of its inhabitants exist as [[fey]] "echoes" of Material Plane creatures.{{csb|MotP3e|210}} | |||
All manner of [[fey]] species were found within the Feywild. | All manner of [[fey]] species were found within the Feywild. | ||
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[[Eladrin]] are the beings who have the closest thing to a civilization in the Feywild.{{csb|Manual of the Planes (4e)|39}} They are the descendants of elves who never left the Feywild, and over the millennia had become suffused with the plane's primal magic.{{csb|Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes|195}} | [[Eladrin]] are the beings who have the closest thing to a civilization in the Feywild.{{csb|Manual of the Planes (4e)|39}} They are the descendants of elves who never left the Feywild, and over the millennia had become suffused with the plane's primal magic.{{csb|Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes|195}} | ||
===Seelie and Unseelie | ===Seelie and Unseelie fey=== | ||
Most but not all fey | Most but not all fey serve one of two godlike [[archfey]] queens, [[Titania|Titania the Summer Queen]] or the [[Queen of Air and Darkness]], who shared an ancient and bitter rivalry.{{csb|DMG5e|49}} | ||
The remaining inhabitants of the Feywild either | Those who belong to Titiana's [[Seelie Court (divine realm)|Seelie Court]] are known as [[seelie fey]], and are generally [[good]]-aligned and represent or celebrate the beauty of nature. They aere honorable toward visitors to the Feywild, if a bit mischievous, but they do not welcome non-fey to join their Court. | ||
Those who belonged to the Queen of Air and Darkness's [[Unseelie Court]] are known as unseelie fey, and are generally evil-aligned and represent or celebrate the darker and more macabre aspects of the natural world. They are generally more dangerous and untrustworthy in their dealings with visitors, however they are more welcoming of non-fey into their Court.{{csb|DMG5e|49}}{{csb|Manual of the Planes (4e)|38}}<ref name=ff>{{cite web |author=Gwendolyn Kestrel|coauthors= Faith M. Price|title= Seelie and Unseelie Courts|url=http://archive.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/fey/200212 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161101074718/http://archive.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/fey/20021213a |archivedate=1 November 2016 |format= |work=Fae Feature |publisher= [[Wizards of the Coast]]|date= 13 December 2002|accessdate=22 June 2022}}</ref> The Unseelie Court works tirelessly to undermine the Seelie Court, sometimes violently but more often through games and cruel mischief. | |||
The remaining inhabitants of the Feywild either hold no allegiances except at their own whims, or serve another of the archfey, such as [[Oberon]] or [[Hyrsam]]. Uglier inhabitants of the Feywild, such as fomorians and hags, are generally not welcome among either the Seelie or Unseelie Courts.{{csb|DMG5e|49}} | |||
==Publication history== | ==Publication history== | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
''See also:'' [[Aerth#Structure|Phaerie, in the world of Aerth]] | |||
== | == External links == | ||
{{External link disclaimer}} | |||
* [https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/dmg/creating-a-multiverse#Feywild Feywild] on DnDBeyond. | |||
* [https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/dmg/creating-a-multiverse#Feywild Feywild] on | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
=== Notes === | === Notes === | ||
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{{wikipedia}} | {{wikipedia}} | ||
{{index}} | {{index|title=Faerie}} | ||
[[Category:Planes|Faerie]] | [[Category:Planes|Faerie]] | ||
[[Category:Inner planes|Faerie]] | [[Category:Inner planes|Faerie]] | ||
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Plane of Faerie, also called the Feywild and in some places Phaerie or Phæree, is a plane within the Great Wheel known for being the original homeland of fey creatures.
Description
"The Feywild, also called the Plane of Faerie, is a land of soft lights and wonder, a place of music and death. It is a realm of everlasting twilight, with glittering faerie lights bobbing in the gentle breeze and fat fireflies buzzing through groves and fields. The sky is alight with the faded colors of an ever-setting sun, which never truly sets (or rises for that matter); it remains stationary, dusky and low in the sky. Away from the settled areas ruled by the seelie fey that compose the Summer Court, the land is a tangle of sharp-toothed brambles and syrupy fens — perfect territory for the unseelie fey to hunt their prey."[1]
The Plane of Faerie is ruled by two queens—Titania, Queen of Summer (also seen as the "Queen of Light") and the Queen of Air and Darkness. Each has their own court of follwers—the Seelie Court and Unseelie Court, respectively.
History
Structure
The Feywild is parallel to the Prime Material.[2] In some editions, it is called a "coextistent Outer Plane."[3] Either way, it overlaps the Material Plane and can be accessed from it, without passing through the Astral.[3].
There are many domains in various parts of the Plane of Faerie. Most fall under the Seelie or Unseelie Courts (see below). Others live outside those realms, out in the Feywild. One known such domain is Prismeer, ruled by an archfey called Zybilna, also known as Iggwilv.
Inhabitants
"The Feywild is inhabited by sylvan creatures, such as elves, dryads, satyrs, pixies, and sprites, as well as centaurs and magical creatures such as blink dogs, faerie dragons, treants, and unicorns. The darker regions of the plane are home to such malevolent creatures as hags, blights, goblins, ogres, and giants."[1]
The inhabitants of the Feywild are varied in temperament from kind to malicious, but almost all have a mischievous side to them and few stop to consider the needs or worries of visitors to their home. While many creatures living in Faerie are untamed, some also congregate in large numbers and gather together by species or by political allegiance.[4] Just as the geography is reminiscent of Oerth's, some of its inhabitants exist as fey "echoes" of Material Plane creatures.[5]
All manner of fey species were found within the Feywild.
Eladrin are the beings who have the closest thing to a civilization in the Feywild.[6] They are the descendants of elves who never left the Feywild, and over the millennia had become suffused with the plane's primal magic.[7]
Seelie and Unseelie fey
Most but not all fey serve one of two godlike archfey queens, Titania the Summer Queen or the Queen of Air and Darkness, who shared an ancient and bitter rivalry.[1]
Those who belong to Titiana's Seelie Court are known as seelie fey, and are generally good-aligned and represent or celebrate the beauty of nature. They aere honorable toward visitors to the Feywild, if a bit mischievous, but they do not welcome non-fey to join their Court.
Those who belonged to the Queen of Air and Darkness's Unseelie Court are known as unseelie fey, and are generally evil-aligned and represent or celebrate the darker and more macabre aspects of the natural world. They are generally more dangerous and untrustworthy in their dealings with visitors, however they are more welcoming of non-fey into their Court.[1][8][9] The Unseelie Court works tirelessly to undermine the Seelie Court, sometimes violently but more often through games and cruel mischief.
The remaining inhabitants of the Feywild either hold no allegiances except at their own whims, or serve another of the archfey, such as Oberon or Hyrsam. Uglier inhabitants of the Feywild, such as fomorians and hags, are generally not welcome among either the Seelie or Unseelie Courts.[1]
Publication history
See also
See also: Phaerie, in the world of Aerth
External links
Disclaimer:Any lore presented through the following links does not necessarily adhere to established officially published content, and the views expressed do not necessarily represent the views of the editors of this wiki.
- Feywild on DnDBeyond.
References
Notes
Citations
- ↑ a b c d e Dungeon Master's Guide (2014), p.49.
- ↑ Dungeon Master's Guide (2024), p.173.
- ↑ a b MoP3e, p.210.
- ↑ Manual of the Planes (2001), p.211.
- ↑ Manual of the Planes (2001), p.210.
- ↑ Manual of the Planes (2008), p.39.
- ↑ Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes (2018), p.195.
- ↑ Manual of the Planes (2008), p.38.
- ↑ Gwendolyn Kestrel; Faith M. Price. Seelie and Unseelie Courts. Fae Feature. Wizards of the Coast, 13 December 2002. Archived from the original on 1 November 2016. Retrieved on 22 June 2022.
Bibliography
- Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel and Faith M. Price (2002-12-13). Seelie and Unseelie Courts. Fey Feature. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2016-11-01. Retrieved on 2017-10-12.
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Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index
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| Topic | Type | Description | Product | Page/Card/Image
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Continual Faerie Fire (LVL3) | Spell | Spell (Cleric), | Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 1 | 142-143 |
| Dragon, Faerie | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | Monster Manual 1, D&D 5e | 133 |
| Elf, Grey {Faerie, Gray} | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | Dragon magazine #315 | 52, 53, 54 |
| Elf, Grey {Faerie, Gray} | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | From the Ashes: References Card | #08 |
| Elf, Grey {Faerie, Gray} | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | From the Ashes: References Card | #09 |
| Elf, Grey {Faerie, Gray} | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | From the Ashes: References Card | #10 |
| Elf, Grey {Faerie, Gray} | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders | 17 |
| Elf, Grey {Faerie, Gray} | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | Ivid the Undying | 9, 74, 75, 116 |
| Elf, Grey {Faerie, Gray} | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | AD&D Monster Cards, Set 3 | Not Numbered |
| Elf, Grey {Faerie, Gray} | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | MC1 - Monstrous Compendium Volume 1 | Insert (Elf) |
| Elf, Grey {Faerie, Gray} | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | MC5 Monstrous Compendium Greyhawk Adventures Appendix | Encounter Tables |
| Elf, Grey {Faerie, Gray} | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | Monster Manual 1, AD&D 1e | 39 |
| Elf, Grey {Faerie, Gray} | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.5e | 104 |
| Elf, Grey {Faerie, Gray} | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.5e (Premium Edition) | 104 |
| Elf, Grey {Faerie, Gray} | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.0e | 87 |
| Elf, Grey {Faerie, Gray} | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | PHBR8 - The Complete Book of Elves | 10, 11, 12, 13, 16-18, 33, 37, 48, 65-66, 80 |
| Elf, Grey {Faerie, Gray} | Monster | Native of: Material Plane, | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 9 |
| Faerie Fire (LVL1) | Spell | Spell (Cleric), | Player's Handbook, AD&D 2e | 200 |
| Faerie Fire (LVL1) | Spell | Spell (Cleric), | Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 1 | 257 |
| Faerie Fire (LVL1) | Spell | Spell (Druid), | Player's Handbook, AD&D 1e | 41, 54 |
| Faerie Fire (LVL1) | Spell | Spell (Druid), | Player's Handbook, AD&D 2e | 200 |
| Faerie Fire (LVL1) | Spell | Spell (Druid), | Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 1 | 257 |
| Faerie Fire (LVL1) | Spell | Spell (Ranger), | Player's Handbook, AD&D 1e | 54 |
| Faerie Mysteries | Verbal communication | Philosophy/Belief, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 40, 162 |
| Faerie Mysteries | Verbal communication | Philosophy/Belief, | Living Greyhawk Journal #3 | 12 |
| Palace of the Faerie Queen (Celene) | Place | Defensive Structure, Palace, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 39 |
| Ring of Faerie | Item | Unearthed Arcana, AD&D 1e | 85, 93 | |
| Ring of Faerie | Item | Unearthed Arcana, AD&D 1e (Premium Edition) | 85, 93 |