D D 5E Epic Monsters: Púca - EN World Irish Puca are very specifically animal shapechangers, sometimes associated with storms, and one who likes to do mischief with mortals and is thus well known as a Trickster spirit The term appears to be derived from the Irish Poic = Billy goat The English Puck is in fact derived from early Germanic Frisian Puk, who were household spirits
Mythological Figures | EN World D D Tabletop RPG News Reviews Mythological Figures Maleficent Monsters delves into these paragons of literature, fable, and folklore From Ancient Greece to the Outer Realms, deepest Transylvania to the High Seas, you’ll meet champions and thieves, pirates and knights, demigods and fey queens, ancient evils and urban legends
D D 5E Anyone converted previous edition Fey? - EN World I noticed that there are a lot of traditional D D fey missing from 5e Since there have been a lot of monsters created over D D's history, that is not surprising However, there are a lot of fey that have a really strong tradition and or just fill roles (in the world, in concept, or just visual)
D D 5E - [Radiant Citadel] A chart of parallel Earth . . . - EN World The Concord Worlds (marked in pink) in the context of the Earth-inspired cultures of the D D Multiverse: ~Aboriginal Australian: In Ærth: The continent of Magmur (WotC reportedly owns the rights to Gary Gygax's world of Ærth ) In Mystara: the chameleon-men of the Land of Wallara In Toril: the