
Lost time could suddenly "catch up" to a mortal, sending them into fits of exhaustion or hunger, or even killing them instantly if many years had passed. More concerning, leaving the Feywild could have dire consequences. While any visitor would experience time flowing as normal, it was often the case that more time was passing in the Prime, sometimes on the order of weeks, months, or years longer than expected, although it was also possible for little or no time to have passed instead. but held some of the most beauteous locales in all the multiverse.įurther complicating any visit to the plane was that time did not flow the same in the Feywild as on the Prime. While two landmarks might be the same distance apart as in the Prime when travelling in one direction, they might be inexplicably further or closer on the return trip. Navigating the Feywild was further complicated by the fact that distances did not always make sense. While most Prime locations and landmarks had analogues in the Feywild, sites of civilization in the Prime could be so unimportant in the Feywild as to be easily missed, while natural landmarks might be significantly more majestic or extreme. Īs an "echo" of the Prime Material plane, its geography was similar although not entirely identical to that of Toril, but the natural landscape was markedly more dramatic and beautiful in the Feywild, with mountains standing straighter and sharper, rivers flowing clearer and faster, flowers bloom brighter and more fragrantly, and weather manifesting in supernatural ways.

Strong emotions even altered the landscape of the Feywild itself, wilting flowers trailed the despondent or furious and carefree animals traveled alongside chipper and cheerful individuals. Smells were stronger, colors were more vivid, and sounds were clearer, but at the same time shadows were darker and impulses were harder to control. Visitors to the plane found that all sensations, both sensory and emotional, were heightened. The plane is always bathed in twilight of the setting (or perhaps rising) sun, with lanterns and fireflies providing additional, haunting lights. The Feywild was a place of unrestrained and awe-inspiring natural beauty. Tickets are on sale now, to book click here.The Feywild often appeared as dark and mysterious to many observers. Remaining tickets range from £17 to £39.50 and there are discounts of up to 25% for a four ticket deal and up to 33% for a six ticket deal. COVID information for the event will be updated regularly." How much are tickets?Īccording to the website pre-sale tickets have already sold out but third release and standard release tickets are still available. Please do not attend if you have a cough, cold or temperature. The event's website states: "The event will take place in line with Government Covid-19 restrictions at the time. Information about the show claims there will be "no restrictions on sound", which could lead to a very wild weekend, but you must be over 18 to attend and carry a valid photo ID.

Where: Colesdale Farm, Northaw Rd W, Northaw, Potters Bar, EN6 4QZ When: The show is happening on Sunday, Augstarting at 1pm and ending at 10pm.

The show will feature some of the best underground talent (Image: Eastenderz/Dance On Arrival) When and where will Forgotten Fields take place?
