Fey

The Fey are enigmatic, otherworldly beings native to The Feywild, a realm of impossible beauty, mercurial emotion, and chaotic natural magic. They embody the forces of whimsy, wonder, and wildness — but also deception, obsession, and cruelty masked as play. The Fey are the dancing mirage on a summer day, the sudden storm in a sunlit field, the laughter behind closed eyes.

Fey are neither good nor evil by nature, but they are intensely emotional, ritualistic, and bound by their own rules — often ones they never explain.

Fey are born from the raw essence of emotion, story, and seasonal power. Some come into being from powerful dreams, others from ancient pacts, and some simply are — timeless and incomprehensible. They are more conceptual than mortal beings: a Fey might be the living embodiment of an old lullaby or a forgotten promise made in moonlight.