Rules of the Fey (2024)

Rules of the Fey (1)This fan-fiction article, Rules of the Fey, was written by Adalwulf of Aedirn. Please do not edit this fiction without the writer's permission.
Rules of the Fey (2)This article, Rules of the Fey, is part of the Extended Ancient Pantheon Expanded Universe. It may not be consistent with other timelines.

Due to the effects of the Fog leaking over into the Realm from the Throne of the Source, words have power so much so that magical natural laws can into existence. The Rules of the Fey are a set of unspoken rules in the Realm of the Fey, known as Tir ná nÓg. Mortal humanoids are in great danger if they break any of these rules while in the realm.

  1. Never say 'Thank you' to them. This phrase is taken as you are indebted to them, instead say 'I'm grateful', etc.
  2. Never, ever accept a gift from a Fey. Or rather, one should be very careful with any gift that they are given if the giver is a Fey. If a person doesn’t trust the Fey who gave them the gift, it’s best to destroy it as strange new fey never give gifts without expecting something. And never, ever verbally say thank you for a gift. It implies that the receiver owes them something, like a food, your firstborn, or a favor (no matter how deranged).
  3. Never lie to a Fey. The Fey hate liars that are not other Fey.
  4. Always keep your word when dealing with a Fey. The Fey hate cheats or those who cannot keep their word that are not other Fey.
  5. The Fey hate dirty water. In Tir ná nÓg one should never dump dirty water outside without warning any Fey (visible or otherwise) to move first, this could save your life or just save you from mischief.
  6. Never brag about any interaction that you may have with them. A good example of this is the Brownie. The Fey like privacy and secrets, if you can't honor either of those you are likely to be targeted for bad interactions with them that may endanger your life or mildly inconvenience you.
  7. Don't spy on them or capture their likeness without their permission. This is considered highly rude even taboo to the Fey and they hate it.
  8. Never give them your name (Full or otherwise). Anyone who knows of the Aymm Rhoin, or Elven Naming Ritual knows that names are powerful seals and hold power, especially to a Fey. If a Fey asks for a humanoid's name and they say it, they’re giving them power (and possibly partial control) over them. The best thing to do in this situation is to give the faerie a made-up name or a nickname. However, if the humanoid knows their name and say it, they can possibly bind the Fey in service to them or make the Fey leave them alone.
  9. Never accept food or drinks they give you. Eating Fey food or drink (which is normally enchanted) will do one or both of two things. First, assuming that a person is in the Realm of the Fae, Tír na nÓg then eating their food (or drink) will bind the person to that world and force them to stay there. Second, eating their food will make a humanoid no longer hunger for human food. Which means that the person will both starve unless they are taken care of by the Fae and never be able to return to a normal life.
  10. The Fey hate Iron. Don't carry Iron on you unless you want them to avoid you.
  11. Never stand in a Fairy Ring. Fairy rings are the rings of mushrooms that sometimes grow where a tree has died, and they’re also portals that highly powerful Fae have created to the realm of Tír na nÓg. So standing in them is a rather stupid idea. Even if a person is not teleported, they could get stuck in the ring, and time moves much slower in there. Centuries could pass outside, while seconds pass inside. And if a person is transported to Tir ná nÓg, they could be treated as their guest, or they could become their prisoner. Once someone eats the Fae’s food they’ll never be able to leave. In the worst (perhaps best case scenario) they will outright kill you for stepping in the ring.
  12. Never be rude to a Fey, always be respectful and polite. Being inhospitable and selfish are frowned upon among the Fey. It is critical to meet their standards while in their presence. Punishments (especially in Tír na nÓg) for not doing so range from being pricked with sharp weapons for spying, to being given seven years of lameness for laziness, to drowning in a bog for being a bully. One must be polite when dealing with the Fey at all times, with one exception. (See rule #1)
  13. Honey can save your life. All the Fey love honey, if you find yourself in trouble with a Fey, they may let you off the hook if you offer them some.

Notes[]

  • The concept known as The Rules of the Fey are a purely fanon creation as such there is no official proof of this concept's existence in the Witcher works outside the fanon community.

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Rules of the Fey (2024)

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What not to say to Fae? ›

Rules of the Fey
  1. Never say 'Thank you' to them. ...
  2. Never, ever accept a gift from a Fey. ...
  3. Never lie to a Fey. ...
  4. Always keep your word when dealing with a Fey. ...
  5. The Fey hate dirty water. ...
  6. Never brag about any interaction that you may have with them. ...
  7. Don't spy on them or capture their likeness without their permission.

What are the fey rules? ›

When dealing with any Fey creature, irrespective of their position in a Court, it is important to keep these rules in mind: Choose your words carefully. Never share your full name. Always pay your debts and don't return more than you borrowed. Don't accept gifts and never thank the Fey.

How to trick the fey? ›

Fey Contracts – How To Beat the Fairies
  1. Accepting a gift. Don't accept – shoot the damn thing and take the item off its corpse.
  2. Thanking it for a gift. Again, just shoot it with your crossbow.
  3. Stealing something from it. Easy – it won't bind you to a contract if it's dead.
  4. Killing someone who owes them.
Nov 2, 2022

What are the rules for leaving the Feywild? ›

A creature that leaves the Feywild must make a DC 10 Wisdom saving throw. Fey creatures automatically succeed on the saving throw, as do any creatures (like elves and half-elves) that have the Fey Ancestry trait. A creature that fails the saving throw remembers nothing from its time spent in the Feywild.

What happens when you say thank you to a Fae? ›

If you've studied fairy lore for more than five minutes, you'll know that you don't ever say “thank you” because it implies an obligation on your end (you've just agreed to a contract you didn't know you were agreeing to) or it's insulting to the fae, because it implies they are there to serve you.

What is toxic to Fae? ›

The first solution comes to us from folklore - that iron repels or is toxic to fairies.

What are the three fey rules? ›

The Three Rules of Feyry
  • Fey life is sacred. Do not kill when you can wound. ...
  • Your court is paramount. Your allegiance to your court is the one thing you cannot betray. ...
  • Human lives are pawns.

What is fae law? ›

The Unseelie Accords are the laws all Fae must follow, including Wyld Fae. They are as follows: 1) A favour once owed, must be repaid. There must always be balance. Never take anything without giving something of equal value in return. Never give a favour without getting one in kind.

What is the fey step rule? ›

Fey step- As a bonus action, you can magically teleport up to 30 feet to an unoccupied space you can see. Once you use this trait, you can't do so again until you finish a short or long rest.

What magic do fey use? ›

Fey are associated with sleep, charm, invisibility, teleport, illusion, and magic resistance. Most of their attacks are saving throws.

What is a fey's weakness? ›

Weaknesses. Iron: All fey are vulnerable to iron. Being stabbed with it is a death sentence, and the very ringing of iron bells can render an elf dizzy and powerless. The metal does appear to act as a poison, but instead seems to render them powerless.

What do fey want? ›

The interests of the fey are manifold and often change on a whim, but above all other things the fey seek amusem*nt. Unfortunately for mortals, the fey can have a very strange sense of humour. Their idea of what's amusing can swing wildly between the benign and the sad*stic.

What is the fey rule? ›

--Don't accept a gift from a fey without having something equal to offer in return. --Don't repay more than you borrowed, this will put the Fey into your debt and many do not take kindly to this deceitful type of debt. --Unless you're 100% positive about a contract, never make a deal.

What are the rules for fey names? ›

Problem is that if you meet a faery, you should never lie, so if the faery asks for your name, it would be wise to not give your complete name, but also, to not give a fake name. A pseudonym that your family and friends have given you would be acceptable : not a lie, personal enough, not risky.

What happens when a fey dies? ›

When a Fey being is "killed", its flesh dies and, in time, decays, but as Fey are more spirit than flesh, that spirit entity lives on, generally retaining it's memories, and its knowledge of 'self'.

What are Fae weak against? ›

Fae are extremely weak to iron - that's why large amounts of iron are forbidden in Haven, including the use of iron in weaponry. Iron burns the flesh of Fae, and causes brands and scars that will never fully heal.

How do you anger the Fae? ›

Unfortunately there were quite a few ways to annoy one of The Folk.
  1. Trespass into their territory. ...
  2. Not being consistent with offerings. ...
  3. Being too loud in your own home. ...
  4. Being cruel to animals. ...
  5. Disrupt nature. ...
  6. Letting them know you see them when they don't want to be seen.
Nov 16, 2020

What can hurt Fae? ›

Fairies might be repelled by iron, burned by it, only able to die to an iron weapon, be unable to cross under an iron horseshoe, or simply dislike it and find it irritating.

What to do if you accidentally thank the Fae? ›

You owe them an apology is what you owe the Fae. This idea that humans have of being in debt to us as a favor or task is entirely human made. The words are offensive and rude. Apologize if you say them and change the way you speak in respects to the Fae.

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