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Fey-based adventure/source book?

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 5:23 pm
by rom90125
Can anyone recommend either a Fey-based adventure or source book that I can use to build a one-off encounter for my group? We have a tradition going back years (and spanning multiple campaigns and PCs) in which the group faces a 'Headless Horseman'-esque baddie (right down to the jack-o-lantern head) around Halloween each year. Through the years, I've evolved this creature's backstory to so that he was once a powerful druid who was eventually perverted by the magics of dark fey he studied. I'm thinking of having the PCs 'visit' the faerie court(s) this year and was hoping to glean inspiration from either an adventure or source book.

Re: Fey-based adventure/source book?

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 6:33 pm
by pawndream
Codex Celtarum has a ton of stuff about the fey. It's a pretty good book, if you don't already have it, might be worth picking up.

Any of Brian Young's C&C adventures would probably be good as well, e.g., Goblins of Mount Shadow, etc. (F-series in Troll Lord store), as all deal with fey stuff.

Re: Fey-based adventure/source book?

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 6:46 pm
by rom90125
pawndream wrote:Codex Celtarum has a ton of stuff about the fey. It's a pretty good book, if you don't already have it, might be worth picking up.

Any of Brian Young's C&C adventures would probably be good as well, e.g., Goblins of Mount Shadow, etc. (F-series in Troll Lord store), as all deal with fey stuff.
Perfect! Thx pawndream!

Re: Fey-based adventure/source book?

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 9:04 pm
by Captain_K
I second that

Re: Fey-based adventure/source book?

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2015 1:37 pm
by Lurker
Also, know there are some good 3.e fay books out there. I have some on PDF, but would have to dig through my external hd to find which ones they are ...

If Celt Codex doesn't work for you (by the way have to agree it is a great book) let me know and I'll look up the 2 or 3 good ones I have.