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===Domains of Delight=== A concept introduced in the 5e iteration of the Feywild, Domains of Delight were added to the canon in the adventure "The Wild Beyond the Witchlight", and were also backed up by a short [[netbook]] released by WotC on the DM's Guild. Basically, Domains of Delight take the fey demesnes from 4e and splice in a little of the [[Demiplane of Dread|Domains of Dread]], if only in terms of naming convention; a Domain of Delight is the personal kingdom of an [[archfey]] or any other high-powered fey creature, over which it has direct and indirect control of the environment. A meta-justification for giving thematic backdrops to powerful fey NPCs, essentially. Unlike their namesakes, Domains of Delight aren't prisons, but strongholds, and whilst they can magically entrap visitors inside, a simple [[Plane Shift]] spell is all you need to get loose. That's... literally everything in a nutshell. It's a fancy name for justifying the aesthetics of a particular corner of the Feywild.
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