Ability Scores:
Feat:
Skill Proficiencies: Deception, Insight
Tool Proficiency: One type of gaming set, one type of musical instrument
Equipment: A flower with petals that will never wilt, a musical instrument (one of your choice), a set of fine clothes, and a pouch containing 10 gp
Languages: Elvish, Sylvan
Years, possibly centuries, ago you were captured by the fey. Each host, as the fey called themselves, treated their “guest” differently. The relationship you forged with your captors defines you just as strongly as the circumstances of your abduction and of your escape or release. You have been indelibly marked—emotionally, psychically, and physically—by the fey and their special brand of hospitality.
Features
Life-Changing Event
The fey have a multitude of reasons for abducting—or rescuing—folk like you, and it’s also possible that you or others did something to bring about your situation. Choose or randomly determine the reason behind your sojourn in the realm of the fey.
Event Table
D8 | Event |
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1 | My childhood was tithed to the fey by my family in return for prosperity for as long I remained in their care. |
2 | I made a bargain with a fox to play with its cubs in their den. The fox turned out to be an emissary of the Summer Court, and I was not released until the cubs came of age. |
3 | Centuries ago my ancestors were rulers and made a political alliance with the fey in exchange for tribute to be paid every third generation. We are no longer rulers, but the fey still demand their tithe. |
4 | I have no memories of my past before I was taken by the fey. |
5 | I wandered into an ancient, primeval wood shortly after learning to walk and was found by the fey, who took me in. |
6 | A fey child befriended me and invited me to their home. |
7 | I am the only survivor of a fey raid. They killed my parents, but spared me for their own unknowable reasons. |
8 | My parents could not care for me, and their choices were to abandon me in a forest or a city. They chose the forest. |
First Impressions
You were raised in a situation in which failing to adhere to the nuances, niceties, and intrigues of the fey court could have catastrophic repercussions. The first impressions one makes set the tone for future endeavors. You have learned that lesson well, and continue to apply it. In your initial social interaction with an individual fey, you gain a +2 bonus to the first Charisma-based check you make.
Suggested Motivations
A fey hostage will never forget the events that led to their capture, the treatment they experienced, or the circumstances of their release. Their experiences with the unpredictable fey might range from whimsical to pathological.
Trait
d8 | Personality Trait |
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1 | I remain a child in thought, action, and deed. |
2 | I defer decisions to elves and fey that I encounter, always looking to them for guidance. |
3 | I long for the accommodations and sustenance I became accustomed to as a hostage of the Fair Folk. |
4 | I distrust any who display traits of fey heritage. |
5 | I tell others what I think they want to hear, whether I believe it not, to keep them happy. |
6 | I see danger in every shadow, enemies behind each door, and threats in the eyes of strangers. |
7 | I never speak unless spoken to, and never look people in the eyes. |
8 | I am fascinated, frightened, and uncomfortable in an urban environment. |
Ideal
d6 | Ideal |
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1 | Art. Works of art are meant to question, challenge, and disturb. (Any) |
2 | Pleasure. There are no long-term rewards, only the enjoyments of the moment. (Chaotic) |
3 | Independence. Independence is the privilege of the few who are strong to assert it. (Any) |
4 | Fellowship. Lasting fellowship is born in shared suffering and teamwork when overcoming adversity. (Any) |
5 | Self-confidence. There are no views, perspectives, or standards of any worth aside from my own. (Evil) |
6 | Malice. I feel nothing but spite, rancor, and envy for those that took me, and for those that let me be taken. (Evil) |
Bond
d6 | Bond |
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1 | I left a friend behind when I escaped, and I am gathering resources to return and free them. |
2 | I did not escape from my fey captors. They allowed me my freedom in exchange for my continued clandestine service. |
3 | I earned my freedom by tricking another to take my place with the fey. My betrayal of that person’s trust haunts me. |
4 | I am free because of the actions of an unknown benefactor. I wait for them to reveal why I was released. |
5 | I feel a constant, ever-tugging connection to the lands of the fey. |
6 | I was given my freedom after years of diligent, demeaning, and debauched servitude. |
Flaw
d6 | Flaw |
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1 | I cannot lie outright, only by omission, because of my years with the fey. |
2 | I will never willingly make another promise to anyone or anything. |
3 | The fey creature that abducted me haunts me in my dreams. |
4 | I will never accept free food, drink, or gifts from strangers. |
5 | I speak in sing-song voice and in rhymes. I never answer questions directly. |
6 | I am certain that my freedom from the fey is only temp |