![]() The dilemmasĪgain, we don't know any specifics on the story, just that the Domain of Prismeer's archfey is missing and the land is warped in some way. Perkins suggests that if you stop and eat a delicious sandwich a flower could bloom at your feet and smile up at you in response to the joy you're feeling. Whatever emotions your characters plan to bring to their journey, the land itself will respond. Dahl at his most pleasant with those hints (or overt threats) of darkness. Inspirations mentioned include Willy Wonka and James and the Giant Peach. But even the smallest creatures you find there can do this too."ĭesign lead Chris Perkins talks of "whimsical adventures with a playful wickedness" in the Feywild, with getting lost a very real threat as trick roads can double back on themselves if you don't know the secret to passing by. Well the feywild has the Domains of Delight, but instead of dark lords who control it these domains have archfey who control it and your emotions are so powerful you can shape the domain to your desire. "He is a creature trapped in the boundaries of a Domain of Dread. "This adventure is kind of like a reflection of Curse of Strand," says Perkins. A playful, twisted fairytale adventure – but that doesn't mean there's no darkness here (Hello? Have you read a proper fairytale lately?) This feels like one of the most family friendly campaigns we have seen in a long while, after the survival horror of the Frostmaiden in Iceland Dale and the Mad Max energy of our Descent into Avernus. But things aren't all that well there right now, the archfey who rules this domain is missing, and the domain has been fractured into broken sub-realms – Hither, Thither, and Yon. We're told we will be dealing with troubles in the Domain of Prismeer, a section of the Feywild known as a 'Domain of Delight'. The Feywild is a reflection of the Material Plane, but a more vibrant, colourful, and more emotionally charged realm. ![]() Our intrepid heroes will visit the Witchlight Carnival which will then lead them into the Feywild itself. In past adventures we have gone to familiar places like Waterdeep and Icewind Dale, and I had never had the chance to write an adventure in the feywild before," Chris Perkins told D&D Live 2021. "I wanted to go somewhere that I had never been before. The D&D team is always careful not to give the game away too early, but we have plenty of insights into the kind of experience we'll have when we leave behind the Material Plane and head into the Feywild on an adventure for character levels 1-8. Sign me up!īetween the initial announcements and now a deeper dive into what's in the book at D&D Live 2021, we've gathered all the key details we expect to find when the book hits stores on October 19, 2021. The Dungeons & Dragons team is taking us into the Feywild for the first time in the next big campaign adventure, The Wild Beyond The Witchlight, and it looks set to be an adventure filled with whimsy and creepy weirdness as we head to a mysterious carnival and end up lost in the land of the fey folk. Wild Beyond The Witchlight: Everything we know about the new D&D campaignĪll the details from announcements and interviews to share the story hints, races and features we will find in 2021's new D&D campaign book.
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