5e

  • Celebrating Ostara: Traditions and Rituals in the Feengrenze

    The wheel of the year turns and as the first signs of spring arrive it is time for Ostara the old fey pagan spring equinox festival.

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  • Roleplaying Tips for Captivating Fey in D&D

    No creature type in Dungeons and Dragons is as fun to role-play as the feyfolk. They are also the most difficult to role-play convincingly given the laundry list of cultural assumptions about how the fey act. This guide, the first of many will give you a good starting point to for bringing the fey to…

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  • Robbery With Violins and woodwinds

    Robbery at sword point is old hat for dungeons and Dragons, but robbery at song point? For this band of footpads they do just that, with tortured insturments and off key voices they make a awful din while they steal!

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  • Nick and Nack’s house of curios

    Does anyone else think that fifth-edition Dungeons and Dragons trinkets seem a little underbaked? Like that, they do not matter at all at the table? I think so, too, but I think the problem can be solved with a few slight tweaks and more details on their bones. So let me introduce you to Quirra…

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  • The Affair of the Fiendish Lover

    In this short and sweet Valentine’s Day one shot, the players must save a young man from the clutches of a sexy temptress more interested in stealing his soul than his heart.

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  • Mama’s Precious Villages

    Mama’s Precious Villages

    In the first proper adventure of the new year, the players will face a new and whimsical challenge: babysitting the three living villages Aoibheann adopted over the centuries. However, things quickly take a turn for the comedic when Marigold Meadows and Whimsy Glade abduct their favorite group of babysitters and take them on a globe-trotting…

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  • “My character is an orphan who grew up on the streets after their parents were killed by bandits when they were a child. They learned to fend for themselves, becoming skilled at stealing and fighting to survive. One day, they found an ancient sword hidden in a chest, and upon touching it, they discovered they

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  • Imbolc: The Old Fey Paganism Fire Festival

    Happy Imbolc, wayfarers! If you thought Groundhog Day was purely an American holiday or a recently contrived celebration, think again. Imbolc, also known as Oimelc, Lady Day, and, to Christians, Candlemas or St. Brigid’s Day, dates back to at least pre-Christian times in Britian. Like Groundhog Day, it is a celebration of the first stirrings

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  • The results are in

    The results are in for the poll to determine Aoibheann’s look going forward.

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  • An Abrupt Return to the Feengrenze

    A short exchange between Myself and Tansy Fleetfoot regarding vacations in dangerous alternative worlds, inspiration, fresh perspectives, retconns and plans for the new year

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