How Should You Use Fey in D&D?
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 Guide to Creating Tension with Fey here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/...

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