When traversing this unusual plane of existence, its a good idea to watch your step.

Prepare for a journey into The Feywild.

Feywild encounters should be whimsical and occasionally a bit creepy.

A haunted coachman in a horror setting in a split image with a cursed temple and a hooded reaper in Dungeons & Dragons.

If youre wondering where to start, weve got you covered with this list.

Here are some random encounters for the Feywild.

The hag beckons them inside, warning that lycanthropic fey creatures lurk about at night.

A rogue, wurm, and wizard

The party agrees and enters.

However, once inside, they realize that the hags warning was actually a trap.

Lycanthropes now have the hovel surrounded.

A vampire, solar, and beholder from D&D

The hag can remove them, but only if the party has something worth trading for.

Otherwise, the party must fight their way out of the hovel.

9The Dryads Plea

Social Interaction

Dryads

The party finds a large meadow.

A split image showing a man talking to a mirror against the backdrop of the Feywild in Dungeons & Dragons.

In the center of this meadow, they see a dryad quietly weeping.

However, intelligent party members may know that dryads are often wily, slippery creatures.

Should the party trust the dryad and her plea for help?

A collage showing three different cards from MTG.

A Hag’s Bargain by Linda Lithen

Need to add some horror to your Dungeons & Dragons game?

These bone-chilling random encounters are sure to get your players hearts pumping.

The only way to get the sword is to solve a series of riddles.

Two player-characters bargain with a hag in her hovel in Dungeons & Dragons.

A Hag’s Bargain by Linda Lithen

Have your party roll perception checks.

Whoever rolls the highest wakes up and can see this event occur.

6Feydark Fungi

Environmental Trap

Fey Flora

The Feydark is the Feywilds versionof the Underdarkin the material plane.

Two adventurers walk through an enchanted forest.

Sylvan Forest by Jedd Chevrier

The mushrooms glow temptingly as they approach.

However, the party may soon discover that these fungi are actually poisonous!

They begin releasing spores that inhibit the partys ability to escape, causing their limbs to flail about.

A fairy creature with translucent wings and a bow and arrow in Dungeons & Dragons.

Sprite by Olga Drebas

The party must find a way to end the effect, either through Constitution saves or other means.

One day, while the party combs through a dense forest, they begin to hear triumphant horns.

It turns out theyre smack-dab in the middle of Hernes latest hunting drive.

A player-character is seduce by a fey creature at a Feywild ball in Dungeons & Dragons.

Boreal Ball by Katerina Ladon

Quicksand in the Feywild may act differently than quicksand in the material plane.

For example, the sand might cause a charm effect on certain players.

Or, perhaps the party might discover that they can talk to the quicksand and negotiate their way out.

A demon queen of fungi with purple hair examining a mushroom spore in Dungeons & Dragons.

Zuggtmoy, the Demon Queen of Fungi by Dawn Carlos

Should they trespass long enough, the party will be attacked by Executioners Hoods!

Dragons are boring, all hail… Lamia?

Whichever party member laughs first, have the sprite cast a spell to steal that party members laugh.

A wizard firing a magical arrow at a beast in Dungeons & Dragons.

The Wizard Melf by Martin Mottet

If the player tries to laugh again, they fail.

The sprite then runs off with their laugh.

The party must fell the sprite or bargain for the return of their friends laugh.

A cold and gray stream trickling by with red eyes lurking in the shadows in Dungeons & Dragons.

Sinister Shapes by Brian Valeza

Otherwise, nothing will ever prove funny again to the unfortunate player-character.

A cloaked figure drives a gondola through a mysterious and murky river in Dungeons & Dragons as ghostly hands reach for the passengers inside.

A Supernatural Boat Ride by Irina Nordsol

An adventuring party enterting a portal on the branches of the world tree in Dungeons & Dragons.

A Portal to the Beastlands by Axel Defois

A green sprite with wings and a sword and red hair in Dungeons & Dragons.

Sprite by Patrik Hell

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