#feywild
The archfey in my campaign in his feral form. Losing his heart and mind wasn’t great for his health I would say.
messy summer and winter court interactions
Spring Fey to go with this Winter one
Based on my bff who loves flowers and capybaras
what seasonal fey would you be?
It was decided i would be a winter fey which works for me because:
- winter birthday
- loves the cold
- loves furs (faux fur) and fur jackets
- the drama
- hearty food for a hearty lass
and my partner would be a summer fey which is spicy cause drama in the court
New Map on Roll20!
A lovely pond in the feywild under a massive tree. Oddly familiar and serene. Almost too serene.
40x48 unit map. Options include day, evening, fog, or midnight. Extra variations include festival in evening and night, glowing wisps at night, as well as empty and crumbled plinths in day, evening, or fog. All maps come with gridded and gridless versions.
|Feywild Pond & Stream Battlemaps|
Help pick new map topics and receive early Roll20 and printable files over on Patron. We’re currently doing single large maps with more details and versions for the time being!
New Map on Roll20!
A cabin in the woods. Classic setup for a horror film, or perfect bait to switch expectations. The question becomes: where will the horror come from, and what exactly is it?
24x20 unit map. Options include day, fog, night and ambient night, along with variations for a clear-cut area, ruins, and snow.
All maps come with gridded and gridless versions.
|Cabin in the Woods Battlemaps|
Help pick new map topics and receive early Roll20 and printable files over on Patron. We’re currently doing single large maps with more details and versions for the time being!
|patreon.com/demartinidesigns|
druid
AZAAKI
Half Elf
Dream Circle Druid
Collection: I Search the Bookcase!
This 3-page collection of ideas for books on your in-game bookshelves should help you figure out what to say when one of your players goes to inspect the mad mage’s books. Books are a great way to embed lore into your world and share it with your players. Additionally, some books may have been owned by magical creatures, or a wizard may have left a note or two in the margins, creating a whole new adventure for your players to chase after. Or maybe you’d rather make your own books? These tables will help you decide what it looks like, how it’s written and what’s so special about your books.
For better, full-page high quality imagery, take a look at the collection “I Search the Bookcase!” at the Homebrewery here!