Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Fey Revisited

Savannah Broadway, Amanda Hamon Kunz, Tim Hitchcock, Levi Miles, Ray Vallese, Jerome Virnich, Steve Prescott, Helge C. Balzer, Eric Belisle, Emily Fiegenschuh, Johan Grenier, Jon Hodgson, Maichol Quinto, Chris Seaman, Kim Sokol


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 64 pages · Published: 10 Jun 2013

Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Fey Revisited by Savannah Broadway, Amanda Hamon Kunz, Tim Hitchcock, Levi Miles, Ray Vallese, Jerome Virnich, Steve Prescott, Helge C. Balzer, Eric Belisle, Emily Fiegenschuh, Johan Grenier, Jon Hodgson, Maichol Quinto, Chris Seaman, Kim Sokol
First World Problems

Unveil the mysteries of primeval legends, encounter ancient creatures from a time before time, and prepare to enter a preternatural world where nothing is permanent and everything is alive and vibrant. Now the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game explores 10 of the Golarion’s most iconic and well-loved fey creatures in Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Fey Revisited!

With Fey Revisited, you can immerse your game in the rich lore of legendary beings such as vigilant tree-bonded dryads, fanciful goat-legged satyrs, and blindingly beautiful nymphs, or release lurking evils like sadistic redcaps and diverse hordes of maniacal gremlins. Each entry includes how these embodiments of nature might guard or corrupt the world, details on the unique tokens they bestow upon favored mortals, and a ready-to-use threat or ally of each fey race.

Inside this book, you’ll find fey creatures like:

- Dryads, guardians of the forest who ensnare mortals’ minds for their own goals of preservation.
- Leprechauns, folkloric pranksters rumored to hide great riches available to those who find their stash.
- Norns, the powerful beings said to pull at the threads of fate.
- Nymphs, stunningly beautiful fey who strike blind those who peer upon them.
- Redcaps, blasphemous and sadistic murderers known for dipping their woolly caps into the blood of their victims.
- Satyrs, creatures of whimsy and strength who use their musical pipes to haunt and bewilder.
- Other capricious creatures, such as a handful of types of pesky gremlins, terrifying nuckelavees, elusive rusalkas, and playful and quirky sprites.

Cover art by Steve Prescott

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