What Happened To The Most Popular FEY?
There are so many different Fey. But the one the most popular Fey, is the one that feels least fey like. What happened? There are so many different ways to use Fey. How are you supposed to know what directions to take your story? I wonder if there is a good analogy for how you should use Fey in D&D? Check out FableHollow here: https://fablehollow.com/ / fablehollowbookshoppe Check out the Stat Blocks for Hobs and Gobs here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/...

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