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| entropysoda03-30-07, 11:23 AM | Is the Seelie realm detailed anywhere (description, geography, inhabitants, etc.)? |
| DavidBedlam03-30-07, 12:07 PM | I believe this (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/arch/fey) is what you are looking for. It has a ton of stuff on the Seelie, and also the Unseelie and Fey in general. |
| Faraer03-30-07, 12:20 PM | Have a look at Bryon Wischstadt's Faeries (http://www.bastionpress.com/Products/faeries.htm). Steven Schend, who edited it, said:Bryon Wischstadt, long-time Realms fanatic and all-around good guy, wrote this guide to Faerie (both the realm/plane and inhabitants) and yours truly edited it alongside him. As both of us (and Jim Butler, Bastion's president, CEO, and chief cook and bottle washer) all have a deep and abiding love for the Realms, there's nothing in there that wouldn't work in terms of using Faerie as a source for ancient elves (or other more modern threats). It's a mix of old folklore and modern conceptions of Faerie and even stats up Old Man Winter, Father Time, and Father Christmas if you want such.Here's a preview. (http://www.bastionpress.com/Downloads/e-fairies.zip) |
| Gray Richardson04-01-07, 01:46 AM | There is a section detailing the plane of Faerie near the back of the Manual of the Planes. |