Glad we could help! If you want more fey (and who doesn't) you can also check out our blog on Exploring the Fey Plane which dives more into traveling, living, and magic dumpstatadventures.com/the-gm-is-always-right/exploring-the-fey-plane
Yeah, a really good and well researched video. I've looked at a lot lately, and while non (this one included) includes all the ideas and concepts that I think belongs in the feywild (both in official lore and thematically) you can definitely see who have gone the extra mile. And this video has. I can also mention a few others that's worth looking at that covers things not here. Usually more thematic stuff then lore, although occasionally there's little bits of lore that they have that's not here too. But there's very little of that (lore) missing here that I can see.
amazing video. I've seen tons of feywild videos on youtube, but nothing like this. what a great resource of feywild locations and npcs! thank you for your research.
Killer channel man. I'm building a campaign based on Wild Beyond The Witch Light and Van Richton's guide so I'm going to binge this channel for a bit. You just earned yourself a sub my man!
Oh man I literally got this notification as I was dming for my fey focused campaign hahaha Always appreciated to have more video content focus on the fey in general but especially right now! xD Those artworks are quite inspiring!
My last DnD character was a Fey Vampire (mechanically, a human Dhampir). He was the only one in the party with any affection for the Fey Wild. The rest of the party was utterly traumatized by it
Fantastic video with awesome visuals! I really like how the visuals include their source too. That's something I'm usually left wishing i could find out.
Glad you enjoyed it! The planes have a very special place in my heart. As for the art, Im glad providing a source can help. I too am annoyed when people just grab things from the internet and use it without sharing where they found it or who did it. We dont own the art, so it only makes sense to share where we got it and give credit (when we can) to the original artists who made it possible.
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Sadly, no official source. The books don't really spend much time on the courts themselves. That said, I've heard great things about the Dresden series and how much fey stuff in there.
I dont think the Manuel of the Planes has much specifically on the courts. I think the book that has the most, and it isnt much, is the Heroes of the Feywild (but it isnt much)
The Forgotten Realms wiki has different information. Ex - King Bres instead of King Thrumbolg. And the Court of Stars is ruled by Queen Morwen of the Eldarian, not Titania (Queen of the Seelie Fey, Summer Court). Is your information strictly for 4e D&D?
Its not strictly 4th edition, but 4th edition does have more (setting agnostic) information (and created the Feywild). I dont typically look at the Forgotten Realms unless it is the only source on the matter (because not everyone runs in the Forgotten Realms). I dont know what sources the wiki is using for that, but this was also oeiginally written several years ago before 5e had much information available.
Visually it's perfectly executed, but your inflection is sometimes distracting. The way you go up at the end of most phrases, and at some seemingly random moments. You can almost seem nervous because of that. Maybe try to add a bit more variety in your speech patterns
Thanks for the feedback! I'll have to pay more attention to my inflection (or maybe I'll be even more nervous about it....) Hope you were still able to enjoy the video and take something out of it
Love the Feywild, particularly the 4e take on it.
Exacly the level of research i was looking for! Thank you very much.
Glad we could help! If you want more fey (and who doesn't) you can also check out our blog on Exploring the Fey Plane which dives more into traveling, living, and magic
dumpstatadventures.com/the-gm-is-always-right/exploring-the-fey-plane
Yeah, a really good and well researched video.
I've looked at a lot lately, and while non (this one included) includes all the ideas and concepts that I think belongs in the feywild (both in official lore and thematically) you can definitely see who have gone the extra mile.
And this video has.
I can also mention a few others that's worth looking at that covers things not here.
Usually more thematic stuff then lore, although occasionally there's little bits of lore that they have that's not here too.
But there's very little of that (lore) missing here that I can see.
amazing video. I've seen tons of feywild videos on youtube, but nothing like this. what a great resource of feywild locations and npcs! thank you for your research.
Killer channel man. I'm building a campaign based on Wild Beyond The Witch Light and Van Richton's guide so I'm going to binge this channel for a bit. You just earned yourself a sub my man!
Glad we could be of use for your campaign!
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Yep, subscribing too. ^^
Oh man I literally got this notification as I was dming for my fey focused campaign hahaha
Always appreciated to have more video content focus on the fey in general but especially right now! xD
Those artworks are quite inspiring!
I love your almost "Tour Guide" way of presenting this, I almost thought you were going to say "moving on now"
Well, I have 20+ more planes to do so... it might sneak in there somewhere!
I love all dump stats videos!
My last DnD character was a Fey Vampire (mechanically, a human Dhampir). He was the only one in the party with any affection for the Fey Wild. The rest of the party was utterly traumatized by it
Fantastic video with awesome visuals! I really like how the visuals include their source too. That's something I'm usually left wishing i could find out.
Glad you enjoyed it! The planes have a very special place in my heart.
As for the art, Im glad providing a source can help. I too am annoyed when people just grab things from the internet and use it without sharing where they found it or who did it. We dont own the art, so it only makes sense to share where we got it and give credit (when we can) to the original artists who made it possible.
excellent vid (& your voice isn’t a problem , monotone is a problem)
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Do you have more information on the seasonal courts (summer spring fall and winter )
Sadly, no official source. The books don't really spend much time on the courts themselves. That said, I've heard great things about the Dresden series and how much fey stuff in there.
@@DumpStat I’ll have to look into that. My friend recommended the 4e manual of the planes tho I haven’t been able to find it.
I dont think the Manuel of the Planes has much specifically on the courts. I think the book that has the most, and it isnt much, is the Heroes of the Feywild (but it isnt much)
@@DumpStat ah ok
The Forgotten Realms wiki has different information. Ex - King Bres instead of King Thrumbolg. And the Court of Stars is ruled by Queen Morwen of the Eldarian, not Titania (Queen of the Seelie Fey, Summer Court). Is your information strictly for 4e D&D?
Its not strictly 4th edition, but 4th edition does have more (setting agnostic) information (and created the Feywild). I dont typically look at the Forgotten Realms unless it is the only source on the matter (because not everyone runs in the Forgotten Realms).
I dont know what sources the wiki is using for that, but this was also oeiginally written several years ago before 5e had much information available.
Visually it's perfectly executed, but your inflection is sometimes distracting. The way you go up at the end of most phrases, and at some seemingly random moments. You can almost seem nervous because of that. Maybe try to add a bit more variety in your speech patterns
Thanks for the feedback! I'll have to pay more attention to my inflection (or maybe I'll be even more nervous about it....) Hope you were still able to enjoy the video and take something out of it