![]() ![]() The tales typically features dwarves, elves, fairies, giants, gnomes, goblins, mermaids, trolls, witches and other European folkloric fantasy characters. Fairy tales are usually shorter in length and often include magic, enchantments and other fantastical elements. ![]() ![]() I’m not referring to a trip to the Feywild, but actual storybook fairy tales like we see in movies such as Frozen, Tangled, Maleficent, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters and Snow White and the Huntsman.įairy Tale | Prehistoric/Lost World | Steampunk | Wild West What is a Fairy Tale?Ī fairy tale is simply a children’s story about magical and imaginary beings and lands. I thought that this week we could look at Ideas for a Fairy Tale Campaign Setting. My weekly game in the Seas of Vodari has my players slowly progressing towards a forest covered island, where I’m sure they’ll encounter some fairies and other Fey. In each article in the series I’ll provide notes on running a campaign (or adventure) in a campaign setting inspired by less typical D&D settings and genres such as lost world, steampunk, ancient mythology, pirates, gun fu, sci-fi, wild west and more. ![]() This week on the Campaign Trail I’m continuing to look at campaign settings that go beyond the typical fantasy worlds most of us play in each week. ![]()
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