Is archfey a celestial?

Description. Celestial eladrin were wild fey beings of beauty and grace. They were considered among the noble eladrin and were related to other eladrin such as high elves and archfey. Each eladrin type had two forms, a humanoid form and an energy form, which varied with the type of eladrin.

What would an archfey want?

They would ask for ridiculous things that seem new and interesting to them. They would be so use to being powerful that they would have forgotten what mortals are like. They wouldn’t have any context of what is possible so they would ask for outlandish things. They would want to know what a boat tastes like.

Is the archfey evil?

Elf-like archfey are the most COMMON, but absolutely not the ONLY form of an archfey. The other misconception is that the archfey are good. This is because the Feywild is mistaken as a plain of good, while Shadowfell is a plain of evil. Feywild and Shadowfell aren’t images of good and evil.

What does a fiend patron want?

Evil beings from the lower planes of existence, a Fiend patron desires “the corruption or destruction of all things, ultimately including you.” A pact with this patron may be the only option for a desperate Warlock, or maybe the power of a fiend tempts a Warlock who thinks they are cleverer than their patron, though …

Is Artagan a seelie?

Artagan, notably, is not a member of either the Seelie or Unseelie Courts.

What does a celestial patron do for a warlock?

A celestial patron was one possible sponsor for a warlock. If a bargain was made between a warlock and a being from the Upper Planes, such as an empyrean, ki-rin, solar, unicorn, or some other resident of the realms of Good, the warlock’s patron gave them access to certain powers, including a suite…

Which is an example of a celestial patron?

Off the top of my head Unicorn and Kirin are given as examples of creatures that would be a Celestial Patron but I believe all the patrons are left somewhat vague on purpose. Make your own! Personally that’s why warlock is my favorite class the ability to create what is your source of power that’s tied mechanically to your class is really neat.

Who is the patron of the Archfey in Forgotten Realms?

If a bargain was made between a warlock and one of the archfey, the warlock’s patron gave them access to certain powers, including a suite of spells. Archfey who were known to make warlock pacts included the Queen Titania, Oberon, the Queen of Air and Darkness, Hyrsam, Prince of Fools, Neifion the Lord of Bats, the Prince of Frost, and Cerunnos.

Why do gods or patrons grant abilities to characters?

I don’t understand why people feel like they should understand the reasons why gods or patrons grant abilities to characters. The character has the option of being a farmer, or a merchant, or an adventurer; if adventurer, choices include Cleric, Monk, Warlock, etc.

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