u/Mr_ShadowBlood

Books on working with the Fair Folk?

I know its a bad idea asking people on reddit but might help point me in the direction of helpful books since been hard time finding legit books that work with the Fair Folk mostly with the flood of AI books or ones that have Tinkerbell or Elizabethan Shakespeare in it.

If it helps, I live in the US so not that close to most Fair folk activity like England or Ireland.

Been reading Morgan Dalmier which also lists some good books as well at the end but I like to have a collection of books to read so I always crave for more.

Been reading for a while but don't plan on messing or dealing with the Fair Folk anytime soon until I have proper protection and methods on dealing with them. So for now I just like to read any legit information on them since I find it very interesting.

Thank you for reading and hope you can recommend some good books or articles!

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u/Mr_ShadowBlood — 4 days ago

Books on fairy faith and Fairy path in celtic ways?

Thought I ask here since seen some people talk about the fae here and might have some good books on working with them.

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u/Mr_ShadowBlood — 4 days ago
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Any good books with Working with Fae?

Thought I ask here since people might have some ideas.

Heard of Morgan's and R. J. Stewart's books but think there might be more books then that.

Kingdom of gods by Gordon was one which wont be here for couple weeks so thought try getting more books on it.

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u/Mr_ShadowBlood — 8 days ago
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Need help with Wizard and druid/or Warlock Multiclass involving Fae?

I am new....well very new to dnd. I do collect books and cards for the game but never played it though I do have plans with college folks to play some DND and want to make a cool character which I don't know how to set up.

Thought I ask here since someone might be able to help me

Here is some ideas to help make it

  • Able to control dead, sprits, and shadows but also summon fey
  • Connections to Celtic themes, Seelie Court, or some gothic fairy theme
  • Can cast lots of spells since I like variety
  • Maybe themed Around a Mad Hatter with Wonderland trope's
  • Trickster theme, able to make fake gold, turn invisible or hide in shadows, or general tricks
  • Can skip shape shifting since dont care about it

If anyone can help that be great, can also use resources from Legend of Aventris "The Crooked Moon"

Also I am just playing for fun, not for winning

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u/Mr_ShadowBlood — 8 days ago

Need help with Wizard and druid/or Warlock Multiclass involving Fae?

I am new....well very new to dnd. I do collect books and cards for the game but never played it though I do have plans with college folks to play some DND and want to make a cool character which I don't know how to set up.

Thought I ask here since someone might be able to help me

Here is some ideas to help make it

  • Able to control dead, sprits, and shadows but also summon fey
  • Connections to Celtic themes, Seelie Court, or some gothic fairy theme
  • Can cast lots of spells since I like variety
  • Maybe themed Around a Mad Hatter with Wonderland trope's
  • Trickster theme, able to make fake gold, turn invisible or hide in shadows, or general tricks
  • Can skip shape shifting since dont care about it

If anyone can help that be great, can also use resources from Legend of Aventris "The Crooked Moon"

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u/Mr_ShadowBlood — 8 days ago
▲ 5 r/occult

So tried Dragon but was not my taste for some reasons though did show me concept of vampirism without the blood which seems neat. Transfer life force and energy to one thing to another is interesting.

Thought I ask here if anyone knows any books besides Michelle Belanger.

Anything is good including articles or pdfs

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u/Mr_ShadowBlood — 18 days ago
▲ 2 r/occult

So trying this again since I got to the wrong way in people's thought.

I only know little of dragon within the occult so would like to know a little more about it to see if I would enjoy reading the subject. I don't exactly believe in dragons but I am open to the idea of learning if they really exists in either mortal or astral plane.

I try avoid anything Become Living God since lot of bad reviews on the people and the work so I stay away from it.

Stuff I read is usually manuscripts from medieval era or solomonic works so trying to branch out to see what might be interesting though would like to avoid anything seriously dark

Also avoid DJ Conway

Hopefully this is a better post.

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u/Mr_ShadowBlood — 20 days ago
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Been trying to lean onto the idea since would like to learn more but most stuff I see is left handed or just use the name even though its all about satan and nothing of Dragons.

Also no DJ conway please and thanks.

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u/Mr_ShadowBlood — 20 days ago