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playing as one of the "Fair Folk" in current AD&D

Posted: 2011-10-13 12:53am
by The Yosemite Bear
yes, they can't stand Iron, they like infant kidnapping and screwing humans in so many nasty ways, and they are really nasty pointy eared bastards...

so how would one be able to create a character of the nasty fairy tale elves?

Re: playing as one of the "Fair Folk" in current AD&D

Posted: 2011-10-13 02:15am
by Eulogy
Well, I'd suppose you'd want your little monster to have as much longevity, options, and favours as possible, because sooner or later he WILL piss off people who can Do Something about him and can arrange for him to have an even nastier fate inflicted on him. Although I'd suspect that that might not even be enough, and he gets thrown in the Sarlacc Pit Of Eternal Retribution or something.

So yeah, don't expect him to have a long shelf life if he constantly ruins lives, especially if those lives involve the DM.

He is Always Evil, of course.

Re: playing as one of the "Fair Folk" in current AD&D

Posted: 2011-10-13 03:05am
by DPDarkPrimus
So play an unreformed Drow.

Re: playing as one of the "Fair Folk" in current AD&D

Posted: 2011-10-13 12:26pm
by The Yosemite Bear
drow don't hate iron

Re: playing as one of the "Fair Folk" in current AD&D

Posted: 2011-10-13 12:36pm
by Bakustra
You can't because of two reasons: First, treating the mythological distortion of the Iron Age but disorganized Milesians overcoming the Bronze Age but settled Tuatha De Danann, (along with the later superstition of iron serving to repel evil) as some sort of Kryptonite for fairies is, quite frankly, overdone and dumb in fantasy stories. It doesn't fit into the context of D&D at all.

Secondly, there's no point in introducing an "iron" keyword just for this single purpose, and all it would do is add more bloat. Just play an antisocial elf/eladrin.

EDIT: Clarification.

Re: playing as one of the "Fair Folk" in current AD&D

Posted: 2011-10-13 01:41pm
by DPDarkPrimus
There are some magic items available that shut down various fey powers or do extra damage to fey creatures, but I'll defer to Bakustra as far as having an entire spectrum of creatures, potential PCs included, be vulnerable to an extremely common mundane element.

Re: playing as one of the "Fair Folk" in current AD&D

Posted: 2011-10-13 02:22pm
by Bakustra
Well, either way, if you wanted the full Elf Kryptonite effect, you'd have to add a bunch of riders onto the keywords and introduce a materials system significantly more complex than Dark Sun's "average weapons are bone and stone, metal weapons are at least +2 masterwork".

Re: playing as one of the "Fair Folk" in current AD&D

Posted: 2011-10-14 10:42am
by houser2112
As of 3rd Edition, Fey are vulnerable to Cold Iron, which is not the same as iron that would be used to shoe your typical horse, for instance.

Re: playing as one of the "Fair Folk" in current AD&D

Posted: 2011-10-14 11:34am
by Bakustra
houser2112 wrote:As of 3rd Edition, Fey are vulnerable to Cold Iron, which is not the same as iron that would be used to shoe your typical horse, for instance.
That's a ridiculous attempt to take poetic kenning and make it literal just because you want to include a bit of folklore without actually making it meaningful.