• fsxylo@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      Not a DND expert but generally the trope with Fey is that their magic uses people’s names so If a fey knows your name they can do whatever they want to you.

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      2 months ago

      To piggyback on previous responses, a common trick I’ve seen in Feywild games is when introducing a new Fey, they would say “You can call me ArgleBargle, may I have your name?”

      The trick is that if you give your name to someone in the Feywild, it is no longer yours.

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          2 months ago

          at least from what i’ve seen it generally results in you becoming a thrall, they can straight up just completely control you like an RC car

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            But you only gave them your name. You never submitted to control.

            There’s often stuff in fantasy about knowing a being’s true name giving you power over them, so you wouldn’t want to tell it to a fey. But if they literally took your name, then that would make it theirs, and now you know their true name. Also, according to the forgotten realms wiki, most people don’t know their own true name. It’s not the same as the name you go by.