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Fey'ri
Characteristics
Alignment Chaotic Evil
Type Fey humanoid (Fiend)
(Half-fiends, Daemonfey, others)
Publication history
Source books Forgotten Realms Wikia
First appearance Forgotten Realms

Fey'ri are a elven race of Planetouched descended from the interbreeding of demons and elves in the Forgotten Realms Dungeons and Dragons campaign setting. They are the elven equivalent to Tieflings.


Description

Fey'ri are not a true elven subrace. They are to elves as tieflings are to humans and tanarukks are to orcs. The fey'ri are the result of interbreeding between sun elves and tanar'ri in an attempt to strengthen the sun elf bloodline. Most fey'ri become sorcerers, rogues or fighters.[1] Fey'ri seek to reestablishing the old elven realms of Cormanthor with themselves at their head.[2]


History

During the Hundred Years of Chaos the Fey'ri were nearly hunted down to the last of their number, with House Dlardrageth wiped out completely. However, a few from lesser houses and communities remain, though well-hidden and nearly unheard of.[3] Many of the survivors returned to their former strongholds around the southern High Forest, including a base built by Sarya beneath Lothen of the Silver Spires.[4]


General Statistics

  • Type: Fey Humanoid (Fiend)
  • Location: Toril


Appearances

  • Forsaken House
  • Farthest Reach
  • Final Gate


See also


References

  1. Sean K. Reynolds, Matt Forbeck, James Jacobs, Eric L. Boyd (March 2003). Races of Faerûn, p. 118. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-2875-1.
  2. Sean K. Reynolds, Matt Forbeck, James Jacobs, Eric L. Boyd (March 2003). Races of Faerûn, p. 118-9. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-2875-1.
  3. Forgotten Realms Wikia
  4. Forgotten Realms Wikia


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