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Well now we know which ones will be in it.

Each of this book’s ten chapters covers a different classic fey monster, including dryads, gremlins, leprechauns, norns, nuckalavees, nymphs, redcaps, rusalkas, satyrs, and sprites.

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Dark_Mistress wrote:
nuckalavees,

Now there's a dark horse candidate.

Interested to see how they'll be fleshed out. The norns too.

does make me wish dullahans were fey that much more though ;)


I really hope Sprites includes Pixie and Nixie(and maybe Atomie, Grig, Brownie, etc.).


Norns? Really? What about the kelpie?


Where did you get that information from Dark Mistress?

I would cut nymph, sprite and norns and return spriggan, kelpie and quicklings :p


Norns do make sense, since they are heavily involved in the Linnorm Kingdoms, so probably more important to flesh out than others.

Curious to see though if sprite = generic small fey, or not

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Sincubus wrote:

Where did you get that information from Dark Mistress?

I would cut nymph, sprite and norns and return spriggan, kelpie and quicklings :p

The new 2012-13 Paizo Catalog, it has a full page spread about this book and it has the product blurb. That is a copy and paste from that.


I hope Sprite mean small fey like Pixies, Nixies, Brownies, etc. but I haven't seen Paizo use that term like it was used in 2nd/3rd edition.

Sincubus, Spriggins are not fey, they are Gnomes.

The only one I would replace is the Nuckalavee.


Dragon78 wrote:
I hope Sprite mean small fey like Pixies, Nixies, Brownies, etc. but I haven't seen Paizo use that term like it was used in 2nd/3rd edition.

The pre-3E Sprites made their sprightly return in Bestiary 3, but maybe they will also mention the other creatures as well.


Dragon78 wrote:

I hope Sprite mean small fey like Pixies, Nixies, Brownies, etc. but I haven't seen Paizo use that term like it was used in 2nd/3rd edition.

Sincubus, Spriggins are not fey, they are Gnomes.

The only one I would replace is the Nuckalavee.

Spriggans are fey in D&D... that's where I got confused?

Nuckalavee? YOu probably are into good creatures, but nuckalavee is really the most awesome creature pathfinder ever used.


Dark_Mistress wrote:
Sincubus wrote:

Where did you get that information from Dark Mistress?

I would cut nymph, sprite and norns and return spriggan, kelpie and quicklings :p

The new 2012-13 Paizo Catalog, it has a full page spread about this book and it has the product blurb. That is a copy and paste from that.

Where can I find that catalog?

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Sincubus wrote:
Dark_Mistress wrote:
Sincubus wrote:

Where did you get that information from Dark Mistress?

I would cut nymph, sprite and norns and return spriggan, kelpie and quicklings :p

The new 2012-13 Paizo Catalog, it has a full page spread about this book and it has the product blurb. That is a copy and paste from that.
Where can I find that catalog?

On the left, click on the Paizo Product Schedule and there is a link at the top of the page to get the catalog.


Sincubus wrote:
Nuckalavee? YOu probably are into good creatures, but nuckalavee is really the most awesome creature pathfinder ever used.

*looks it up*

... I need a reason to have a horde of these things led by a Dullahan.


I agree with Sincubus...Nuckaleeves are awesome because they are pure nightmare fuel. Not to many other fey can top them for creepiness or wtf-ness

Personally I would lump dryads and nymphs together, and add back in Quickling

Surprised though that we have a complete list for this book, but still don't have one for the cryptids book


The Boogeyman is cooler and would have been many times more interesting then a fey that looks like a run of mill undead creature.

Yeah I know about the Sprite from the Bestiary 3 and was disapointed with Pathfinder's version, that is why I hope when they say sprites they mean small sprite like fey in general.


Good to hear that both Norns and the dreaded Nuckelavee will he in this book. And the Redcaps! Those murderously grouchy old geezers have long been favorites of mine.


Mark Hoover wrote:

I am VERY looking forward to this product. I'm currently running a "dark fairy tale" homebrew with 2 separate campaigns. Once of said campaigns is shaping up to be very fey influenced.

Before this new Revisited book comes out does anyone have any other resources I should be using? I've done some mods on my own, reskinning mites into "bog nits" (amphibious) or swapping out the heat metal on a forlarren for other powers. I've also got a PDF of Van Richten's guide to the Fey. Anything else I should own?

I would like to see what you are working on and what sorts of stuff you still want?


Dragon78 wrote:

The Boogeyman is cooler and would have been many times more interesting then a fey that looks like a run of mill undead creature.

Yeah I know about the Sprite from the Bestiary 3 and was disapointed with Pathfinder's version, that is why I hope when they say sprites they mean small sprite like fey in general.

Undead creature? I kinda like the non-humanoid fey creaturs such as kelpie and nuckalavee, kinda even wished the Dweomercat was also a fey as we need more non-humanoid fey creatures.

I really dislike the sprite and everything similiar, only the lurker in light is nice of the group fairy-like creatures.

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Redcaps please


Redcaps are already on the list.


Ah phooey, we won't be getting the kelpie. But we are getting a lot of other fun critters (especially the nuckelavee -- I never thought I'd see that one here) so I'll definitely be getting this one!


I'm itching for more info on the Norns.... glad to see they made the cut.

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