Fey Monsters
in Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
35 monsters
- Bodach - A huge hairy goblin-like creature with green complexion that stands up to seven feet tall
- Bog Crone - A loathsome and repugnant fey who dwells in marshlands, swamps, and other watery environs
- Boggart - A creature of unknown true form that feeds on fear and can project terrifying illusions
- Brownie - A small fey being closely related to pixies and sprites, an elf-like creature about 2 feet tall
- Cat Sith - A large elven cat as big as a dog, black with a white half-moon on their chest
- Changeling - A fey creature switched with human infants, becoming increasingly ugly and deformed as its magic wears off
- Elf Bug, Queen - Leader of communal fey hives, appearing as a normal-sized woman with moth-like features
- Elf Bugs, Swarm - Strange fey humanoids appearing as tiny naked humans with insect features and hive-mind coordination
- Fairy, Forest - A manifestation of the consciousness of the forest, appearing with leaves, thorns, and a leaf-green and wood-brown motif as its attributes
- Fairy, Frost - A manifestation of the consciousness of a frozen tundra
- Fairy, Mountain - A manifestation of the conscious of a mountain with stony skin, craggy outcroppings, and slate gray appearance
- Fairy, Ocean - A manifestation of the consciousness of an ocean, appearing with vibrantly-colored shells, foaming waves hinted at by mirages, and an aquamarine motif
- Fairy, Volcano - A manifestation of the consciousness of a volcano
- Faun - A fey-related race resembling a cross between a goat and a small human or elf
- Gerbalaine - Very small fey beings with mouse-like appearance, skilled tinkerers
- Golden Oak - A mystical tree-like fey that appears as a gigantic, ancient gnarled oak tree with metallic golden leaves
- Hag - Creatures of darkness, manifestations of misdeeds that draw power from suffering
- Ibix - The cousin to the faun, with a more goat-like head and ill-tempered disposition
- Kelpie - A malevolent, shape-shifting freshwater fey that haunts lakes, rivers, and ponds
- Kreptax - Elf-sized fey creatures with goblin-like features and colorful skin
- Leprechaun - The "wee folk" are related to the other fey races of brownies, pixies, and sprites
- Mesmerbelly - Fey spirits that seize the souls of toddlers, manifesting as fleece-covered humanoids with antennas and gray belly squares
- Naiad - A female water spirit that lives in freshwater lakes and ponds
- Nymph - A feminine fey creature native to water, appearing as a young and very beautiful woman with faintly greenish skin
- Phaerim - Beautiful fey-related elf-like folk with dragonfly or butterfly wings
- Phouka - Cunning and mischievous fey famous for shapechanging abilities and playful yet unpredictable nature
- Pixie, Ward - Small winged fairies charged with guarding natural objects important to the Fairy Court
- Poludnitsa - A cruel fey who appears as a young, beautiful woman dressed in white and holding a scythe
- Rabbit Prince - A 4-foot tall, bipedal rabbit dressed in ruined finery, wearing an old crown and wielding a broken sword
- Red Cap - A murderous fey that preys upon travelers seeking refuge in ruins or abandoned castles
- Satyr - A creature with the upper half of a man and the lower half of a goat, with red or chestnut brown hair, and jet black hooves and horns
- Selkie - Fey beings able to shift between humanoid and seal form using a magical sealskin
- Swanmay - A rare and graceful type of fey shapeshifter that transforms between humanoid and swan forms
- Sylph - A feminine fey creature of an aerial nature, appearing as a beautiful woman with dragonfly-like wings and faintly bluish skin
- Tommyknocker - Mischievous little people that infest mines, causing trouble by stealing and sabotaging operations