Its inhabitants are famed for being mischievous or alluring, often creating dangerous bargains with mortals of the Material Plane – the cover art for the book depicts what appears to be a magical carnival, which seems about as dangerously mischievous as you can get. The Plane of Faerie, as it's also known, is the original home of many of D&D's most notable creatures, including elves, goblins, and hags. The Feywild is, at least in past editions of D&D lore, something of a bizarre mirror to our own plane of existence – similar to the astral plane or the more sinister Shadowfell (explored a bit in the recent release Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft). The cover artwork for The Wild Beyond the Witchlight, by Tyler Jacobson 'Just that it will show off the wicked whimsy of the Feywild to fans of 5th Edition for the first time.' 'We're not saying too much more about the story at this time,' said Greg Tito, Senior Communications Manager for the D&D team. A Dragonslayer is master of magic as well as using his own body as a weapon. Powerful mages who wield the primal forces of nature as an extension of their own bodies. Only a select few individuals are ever chosen to learn their power, and they have become known as Dragonslayers. The Dungeons & Dragons team has announced The Wild Beyond the Witchlight, a new adventure module for the popular tabletop role-playing game.ĭetails about the contents of the book were scarce, though more information will be released come this year's D&D Live event in July. Dragonslayer Dragons, the ultimate masters of the elemental power that courses through the world.