Freeya, too, posits fey as free, often powerful, often capricious spirit beings, both natural and supernatural. The Elysian Empire claims to be rooted in such natural forces but more than that, it also claims lordship over them. The fey slaves who swarm around high ranking Elysians are perhaps the most visible token of this claim to absolute rulership.
Fey Slaves
These small winged creatures have no will of their own owing to Elysian magic and the divine power of the Elysian God Emperor. Fey slaves are treated as magic items and not as creatures.
They are weightless and do not occupy any space on their owner’s body. Instead, they float and flit around close to their owner until they receive a command. For storage purposes they are often placed in small cases or bottles, to supress their glowing, humming, and flapping or other distraction or attention.
Fey Armsmaster (legendary)
This fey seizes up the arms and armor of nearby creatures with professional interest, wordlessly experessing its approval or disappointment. In a ten minute ritual, its owner can use the fey to summon up to three magical items. These items have to be magical weapons or armor and each item may be no rarer than very rare. At the end of the ritual, the fey vanishes. The summoned items vanish at the start of the next rest or after 1d6 hours, whichever comes first.
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Ich hatte überlegt, ob die Gegenstände auch noch alle automatisch von elysischer Machart sein sollen:
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