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The Complete Guide to Fey
The fey races are known for their magic and mystery -- but now, for
the first time, they'll be known for what they truly are. The Complete
Guide to Fey presents a groundbreaking rules system for tying all the fey
races together. Using feats, templates, hosts, and completely new rules,
it breaks down all the Monster Manual fey races, rebuilds them, and then
ties them into a comprehensive overarching plot where the fate of all the
known worlds hangs into the balance. Readers will learn the place of all
the fey in this eternal drama, as well as how to craft their own fey races
that tie into the ongoing plot. The Complete Guide to Fey is 100% world-neutral
and stand-alone, and contains dozens of new monsters, spells, and characters.
Features:
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A holistic approach to fey true to both the d20 system and traditional
folklore
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Rules and background for fey hosts, courts, cycles, and cynosures, which
tie together with the standard d20 rules to create a single comprehensive
system for creating and playing fey
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New fey races: grogans, pucks, shee, urchins, and fomori, as well as the
fey-shaped template
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Classes for fey: the fey hero, empyrean, mysterial, horde rider, and twilight
warlock
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Adventures in dreaming: a rules system fully integrated with the background
material it's derived from, resulting in rules that can't help but encourage
role playing and heroic campaigns
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Completely stand-alone and world-neutral, and also compatible with the
Morningstar campaign setting
Rules Set: d20 v3.5.
Reviews
Writer: R. Scott Kennan
Cover Artist: Michael Erickson
Interior Artists: Ilya Astrakhan, Jesus Barony, Tom Galambos, David
Griffith, Kennon James, Doug Kovacs, William McAusland, Brad McDevitt,
Scott Purdy, Lee Seed, Grey Thornberry
GMG3009, 80 pages, $18.99.
The magic of the fey cannot be understated.
The fey realms are many and varied, but wonder suffuses them all.
Not all fey realms are friendly to mortals.
The separable soul: a trait few fey possess.
To understand fey philosophy is to step outside the human mind.
Some fey appear unhuman, but have a good heart...
...while others appear human but are wicked...
...and some, like those of the Horde, are pure malice!
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