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The Feywild is a [[Transitive Plane]] that overlaps with and is parallel to the [[Material Plane]]. | The Feywild is a [[Transitive Plane]] that overlaps with and is parallel to the [[Material Plane]]. | ||
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It was one of the original Transitive Planes, along with the [[Ethereal Plane]] and the [[Plane of Shadow]], and the plane of origin of many fey species, including gnomes. Three thousand years ago, when [[Lolth]] and the [[drow]] were warring against [[Corellon]], a large number of elves hid themselves in the Feywild in order to escape the chaos. For reasons that have long since been forgotten, the Feywild became disjoined from the material plane and all connection between the two was severed, trapping all of its inhabitants. | It was one of the original Transitive Planes, along with the [[Ethereal Plane]] and the [[Plane of Shadow]], and the plane of origin of many fey species, including gnomes. Three thousand years ago, when [[Lolth]] and the [[drow]] were warring against [[Corellon]], a large number of elves hid themselves in the Feywild in order to escape the chaos. For reasons that have long since been forgotten, the Feywild became disjoined from the material plane and all connection between the two was severed, trapping all of its inhabitants. | ||
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One of the most notable things that came from the reconnection of the Feywild was the rediscovery of the elves who had been trapped there. Their time in the Feywild had caused their descendants to evolve beyond their elven heritage into the [[eladrin]]. | One of the most notable things that came from the reconnection of the Feywild was the rediscovery of the elves who had been trapped there. Their time in the Feywild had caused their descendants to evolve beyond their elven heritage into the [[eladrin]]. | ||
==Fey Courts== | |||
Most residents of the Feywild hold allegiance to one of the various Fey Courts. Each Fey Court is led by one of the [[archfey]]. Though most Fey Courts do not have rigidly defined territories, there is nevertheless a web of complicated political relationships between them. Most of the Fey Courts send representatives to an annual, neutral gathering known as the Court of Stars, at which they spend most of their time scheming and vying for favor with each other. | |||
===The Summer Court=== | |||
The fey of the Summer Court are led by [[Tiandra]], the Summer Queen, who rules from the palace of [[Senaliesse]]. The Summer Court looks most favorably upon mortals, especially bards and storytellers. [[Priam]] and [[Myra]]'s son, Dius, is married to a noble of the Summer Court. | |||
===The Wild Court=== | |||
The green fey of the Wild Court are led by [[Lord Oran]], the Green Lord. They are dedicated to the preservation of nature; many treants and dryads belong to the Wold Court. They do not usually approve of mortals, although some druids and shamans have managed to win their acceptance. | |||
===The Winter Court=== | |||
Led by the cruel [[Prince of Frost]], the winter fey have long been | |||
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Revision as of 13:35, 8 April 2014
The Feywild is a Transitive Plane that overlaps with and is parallel to the Material Plane.
History
It was one of the original Transitive Planes, along with the Ethereal Plane and the Plane of Shadow, and the plane of origin of many fey species, including gnomes. Three thousand years ago, when Lolth and the drow were warring against Corellon, a large number of elves hid themselves in the Feywild in order to escape the chaos. For reasons that have long since been forgotten, the Feywild became disjoined from the material plane and all connection between the two was severed, trapping all of its inhabitants.
Recently, due to the chaos of the Deity War, the Feywild began to reconverge with the material plane. The first signs of this were subtle, and consisted mostly of an increase in fey activity. One of the other signs was that the gnomes began to experience an odd sensation in the back of their minds. Though they did not know it at the time, this was due to the renewed proximity of the Feywild causing their fey ancestry to begin to assert itself. Eventually, this feeling led Gurrard and two of his former adventuring partners, Myra Brigg and Priam Adenis, to investigate. Their investigation led directly to the rediscovery of the Feywild and the beginnings of diplomatic relations with many of its inhabitants.
One of the most notable things that came from the reconnection of the Feywild was the rediscovery of the elves who had been trapped there. Their time in the Feywild had caused their descendants to evolve beyond their elven heritage into the eladrin.
Fey Courts
Most residents of the Feywild hold allegiance to one of the various Fey Courts. Each Fey Court is led by one of the archfey. Though most Fey Courts do not have rigidly defined territories, there is nevertheless a web of complicated political relationships between them. Most of the Fey Courts send representatives to an annual, neutral gathering known as the Court of Stars, at which they spend most of their time scheming and vying for favor with each other.
The Summer Court
The fey of the Summer Court are led by Tiandra, the Summer Queen, who rules from the palace of Senaliesse. The Summer Court looks most favorably upon mortals, especially bards and storytellers. Priam and Myra's son, Dius, is married to a noble of the Summer Court.
The Wild Court
The green fey of the Wild Court are led by Lord Oran, the Green Lord. They are dedicated to the preservation of nature; many treants and dryads belong to the Wold Court. They do not usually approve of mortals, although some druids and shamans have managed to win their acceptance.
The Winter Court
Led by the cruel Prince of Frost, the winter fey have long been