Races in Feyworld
Centaurs
Dragons
Dwarves
Dwarves in Feyworld have many similarities to mainline D&D dwarves, but there are inherent differences in society and culture, as well. Dwarves tend to be an insular race, only recently reestablishing contact with the humans of the surface world. They are known for the incredible treasures they possess and for their greed, but also for their sensibility and thoughtfulness.
Elves
Elves in Feyworld are a mysterious, aloof race that is often distrusted because of their secrecy and isolationism. There is only one major elven kingdom, Elarean, though there are various locales, usually heavily forested, which retain remnants of once-powerful elven kingdoms. Many humans never see an elf and believe them to be extinct or merely legend.
Fey
Giants
Halflings
Humans
Humans of Feyworld are little different from those of other fantasy campaign worlds and the interested player is encouraged to read the entry on p. 12-14 of the Player’s Handbook. The humans of Feyworld tend to be a bit more fearful than in other campaign settings, as magic and other races are still a mystery to them. It is believed that humans were originally a creation of the Triad, working together to create a perfect being. They were the last of the High Races to be created and many philosophers (mostly human ones), believe that they are the pinnacle of godly creation.
Merfolk
Minotaurs
Orcs
Orcs are the ravagers, bandits and slavers of Feyworld and are viewed as an enemy to all but the most depraved non-orc. They are also brave beyond belief and able warriors. Most people do not realize, however, that orcs are highly intelligent, even cultured beings who believe that they are fighting for their very survival as a race.