You obtain Gold roses by watering a withering black rose with the golden watering can.īlue and Gold Roses are very rare but can be sold for 2,500 bells at Nook's. Using this table you can successfully cross all applicable flowers to maximize you hybrid crop. Cross breeding can take time to produce new interesting coloured flowers. When cross breeding flowers there is always the possibility that the child flower will be the same colour as one (or both) of the parents. Some mixtures of colours do not produce child flowers at all so you have to be sure that the flowers you are cross breeding have the potential to create hybrids. This means you cannot cross a tulip with a rose or a pansy with a cosmos. When creating hybrids you need 2 flowers of the same species. These wild flowers can either be new flowers that grow in your town or 'child' flowers that grow from existing flowers in your town. Normally, your town will produce 3-5 flowers in the wild. This can happen any day after you put two flowers together, and can happen whether you intended it to or not. These tables, while optional, are well suited to Feywild-themed adventurers and are ideal for any character who has the Feylost background.Flower breeding is the act of pairing flowers of the same species together in order to create new colour flowers from them. Because of this, friendly Fey creatures are inclined to come to your aid if you are lost or need help in the Feywild. Your mannerisms and knowledge of fey customs are recognized by natives of the Feywild, who see you as one of their own. d8Īwakened creature (a Beast or an ordinary plant that has had the Awaken spell cast on it) Such conversations are always conducted in a language you can understand, even if the Feywild visitor can't speaking that language normally. Conversations that occur with a visitor can contain any number of things, from messages and insights to nonsense and red herrings, at the DM's discretion. No harm ever comes to you as a result of such visits, which can last for minutes or hours, and you remember each visit when you wake up. Determine the spirit's form by rolling on the Feywild Visitor table. Whenever you're sound asleep or in a deep trance during a long rest, a spirit of the Feywild might pay you a visit, if the DM wishes it. You have a tail like that of a dog or another animal. Your hair is made of vines or brambles and grows back to normal length within 1 hour of being cut Your ears are covered with soft tufts of fur.įlowers either bloom or wilt (your choice) in your presence. You have long whiskers like those of a cat. You have a sweet scent, like that of nectar or honey You were transformed in some small way by your stay in the Feywild and gained a fey mark, determined by rolling on the Fey Mark table. Languages: One of your choice of Elvish, Gnomish, Goblin, or Sylvan.Įquipment: A musical instrument (one of your choice), a set of traveler's clothes Value:2gp Weight:4lbs, three trinkets (each determind by rolling on the Feywild Trinkets table), and a pouch Value:5sp Weight:1lb containing 8gp Features Fey Mark Tool Proficiencies: One type of musical instrument Although your memories of the Feywild grow fainter with each passing day, your heart swells with a mixture of fear and joy at the prospect of one day venturing back to the Plane of Faerie-your home away from home. You are haunted by the fact the Feywild-a mirror world hidden behind a mere twist of perception-is only a hair's breadth away. When you finally returned to your home plane, you did not come back unchanged. Whatever the manner of your disappearance, you gradually fell under the Feywild's spell and learned a little about the nature of the mercurial tricksters that dwell there. Perhaps you were kidnapped by evil Fey but escaped from their clutches. Perhaps you stumbled through a Fey crossing by chance during a twilight stroll in the woods. Perhaps you were spirited away by kindly Fey who thought you were destined for great things. You grew up in the Feywild after disappearing from your home plane as a child.
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