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The Little People: A d20 Guide To Fairies (A Celtic Age Guide) (Paperback)

by John R. Phythyon (Author)
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"The Little People is the definitive sourcebook on . . . the fey from our own culture given the d20 treatment." -- Jeff Ibach, GamePlayNews.com

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Between gods and mortals stands a famous race of magical beings. The first supplement for CELTIC AGE examines one of the most beloved and revered classes of creatures in Western culture: the fairy. THE LITTLE PEOPLE breaks them down by region, offering a unique perspective on how fairies differed from place to place. Stats for all the famous ones you know such as Oberon, Puck, and the Leprechaun are included, as well as a system for creating original fairies of your own. Not some "bold, new vision" of the fey, these are the legends as they were perceived by the people who thought fairies to be real.

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