Unfortunately, Eladrin lore no longer applies with the new 2024 5.5e system. Also, technically in the proper 5e system/lore the Eladrin can consciously choose to stay the same season.
@@Dragowolf_Rising All Races changed mechanically; those mechanics being changed, indirectly changed their lore. Certain things about how a Race did something/had something got changed. For an easier example: Mountain Dwarves since they primarily live underground & mine, they get exposed to toxic mushrooms & gases therefore, they developed poison resistance as well as higher Constitution & Strength. They also have to defend themselves from various monsters and hostile intelligent enemies from the Underdark so develop Proficiency with Weapons and Heavy Armors. BUT, now because of the mechanical changes they no longer get those innate stat increases & Proficiencies. An Eladrin example: Various seasons/types of Eladrin get certain innate abilities & stats each unique to their season. But now because of the Racial/Mechanical changes, they will no longer get those things.
Maybe you could do different of them based on tropical seasons, a wet versus a dry season for example since those are the main seasons around the equator in some areas.
I mean if you want more story ideas to use them I recommend just wholesale copying Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons. BBEG disrupts the flow of time in the form of seasons to cause chaos to feed a magic ritual, so now there are pockets of different seasons all across the land
I like this guys, they seem fun. I like the idea of the party trying to calm a fued between two spring seasonals who argue who is the better musician and threaten to level the whole town because of it.
11:50 or maybe you could do a campaign where some event happened and now you’re living in a year without summer; it just directly goes from spring to autumn. In the real world, this would probably be caused by a volcano, but given the personality of these fey creatures it might be more likely that the summer seasonal just fell asleep for the whole three months they were supposed to be around.
Omg I have a bard with the Feylost background 👀 maybe the fey who took care of her was one of these? They are musical, after all. She learned their music and their ways. Give her a few thematic spells related to the Seasonal who raised her and voila! I kinda vibe with a Hibernal. She seems like she'd be flighty but enjoy celebrations. I don't think Bards get any ice spells though, but I can't help but imagine her using snowflakes to emphasize her music.
DM: NO BARD, No more fey touched sorcerers Bard:What? I right here DM: Sorry, force of habit. Bad druid bad druid( smacks druids with scroll cone of cold )
Lots of potential with these duders, and you could localize them to your own world's regional seasons pretty easily (e.g. if you have summer thunderstorms, it's a simple swap). Thanks, DD! 💜
I wrote a short RPG based on a fantasy world where each season lasts a year and during that period, magic and monsters from different planes of existence would merge. Winter was undead and ice themed monsters. I planed on making a pseudo-undead class, but never did. Spring was fey and plant themed monsters. One of the classes were changelings, and there was an alternate variant for a changeling who has animal traits that give unique powers, but make the human forms more obviously fake. In the lore, changelings were made by elves who eat human babies that they acquire by telling humans that they can taste whether or not a baby will become evil. Elves have long tongues and throats full of retractable teeth and muscles that they can twist to grind flesh. They will save one body part of each baby (usually an eye) into a bag, and mix it with some other stuff to make a changeling. The changeling can shapeshift into different human forms, but can't change their original body part which commonly manifests as heterochromia. The animal variant comes from when animal scraps are accidently left inside the elf bags so they get fused into the body as well. I also planned on making beekeeper class, but never did. Summer was dragons and fire themed monsters. One of the classes were monks with dragon themed abilities. Fall was the least developed season. The core rules were only a page long, the rest were just classes, enemies, and lore. Every class was mostly linear, but every level would give them a selection of a few featlike or spelllike abilities. There were many other classes. All of them had at least one offensive, combat utility, social, support, and niche utility ability. Some abilities served more than one function at once. Some of them I was really proud of like occultists who could collect blood from attacking and use it to control an enemy's action to spend both of their actions. They could also sacrifice people or valuable items to summon demons. Then there was a whole list of demons with unique powers and desires that could be dealt with in different ways.
I'm writing Vivaldi as an NPC, now. On a quest to find the four seasonals and learn from them. The transition between two could be an escort quest and the seasonals can depend on the lvl of the party. Neat.
This video should have been up on September 21. Oh well still top quality stuff friendo. P.S. there's a special place in Canada for people that don't like winter. It's called Vancouver Island.
I'm happy whenever I come across creatures like these who can DEFINITELY help me with those problem players. Imagine murder hobos making an enemy of NATURE ITSELF because they felt like robbing and/or offing one of these harolds of the seasons.
Their musical natures would go along well with the elemental wisps for Pathfinder. Unlike other elementals they go along well with other types of elementals, especially other wisps, where they make symphonies. Maybe you could cover the elemental wisps too?
To his credit, Josiah does point out it's a mid latitude thing in first 11 seconds. You could have fae that are more regional to allow for some new soggy fae and dusty fae.
As a Floridian might first thought for plot hooks was immediately an Aestival staying too long. Perhaps it is staying near the equator so people are less likely to notice that there is a localized summer. Also as a Floridian I must mention if it isn’t so hot that you have to close your eyes due to sweat dropping on them it is cloudy with a chance a of flooding.
Imagine if a Vernal tried to claim a mage storm. Either it would affect the storm in a certain way or it would be in trouble from the huge amount of magic flowing into it.
I have immediately thought of possible plotlines including the Centenials (not sure if correct spelling, don't have the book in front of me) from 2C Gaming's "Total Party Kill Bestiary". Can't recall if they're in volume 1 or 2, but they are essentially like powerful treants that embody a season and have an effect that for a certain large range around them it is always that season regardless of the time of year. The possibilities of having some of these fey with them could be an interesting addition to a world or plot.
My favorite season is Spring, with how fresh and green everything is, and how rainy it is. Autumn and Winter are close seconds. Not a fan of Summer, because here in Washington state, it gets hot, humid and muggy. Off subject: I have a request with how close Halloween is: _I'd love to see your version of_ *_The Aspect Of Atropus_* _in 5e._
Im gonna say it fall>summer>winter>spring. as someone who had to deal with the best and worst of all the seasons snow can suck my nuts its awful. christmas is great but snow is too damn much
I can see miself giving the vernals vicious mockery. I can imagen 2 vernals just spewing insults at each other so one can claim a cool thunder storm and people geting hit in the verbal crossfire
Can you do a video and stat update of the warforged Colossus. Its a giant mech warrior, and thats pretty cool on its own. But I dont think a lot of newer players arent familiar with Ebberon, and I think it would be awesome to show some of the absurd technical marvels of House Cannith.
It bothers me immensely that the CR goes in opposite order of the progression of the seasons. It makes sense, but I feel like this is something that should be encountered in chronological order.
Why is the winter one called a hibernal instead of a brumal? Brumal lines up with the teminology used for the others (Aestival, Autumnal, Vernal)? I guess Hibernal also works, but Brumal isn't as recognizable as associated with sleep (which is is stated to be more of an Aestival trait).
Just an FYI but the Southern Hemisphere also has all four seasons. I only mention it because the graphic only showed the northern part of earth being highlighted.
For those wondering: - most of us don't get snow, so no hibernation - our years crossover in summer with winter being mid-year - autumn is kinda similar, though it's March to May and most of our native trees are evergreen so no red wash of colour - as a whole the euro-centric four seasons don't really fit and the six season system made by the first nation Australians is much better, so looks like I'm making six 'seasonals'
Those aint the mid latitudes? Are they? Thats, northern but not too north, or southern but not too south. Where i am from there is jist 2 seasons, rainy and dry! So honestly i have never been too cautivated by the "magical power of seasons" since they arent all that, universal obviously, tho i would love to see some concepts around dry and rainy season from regions like my country.
So I like this idea that the Faye are vibes personified. Like the redcaps that are born from the blood on the battlefield. In like your ruin keeper video. I watched AJ Pickett's Needle blights video and thought the inly way they make sense is they are created from collective trauma of being hurt by thorns. There's no reason that a plant would ever want to be a humanoid it's not advantageous for them at all. So the same goes for treefolk. Now they are supposed to be protectors of the forest but I feel like they are fae also from the feeling if awe you fet from a really big and old tree personified. This way of thinking makes the fae feel a little bit like the gods. Because need the emotions of mortals just like gods need the belief of mortals. In this seems similar to old pagan religions where nature spirits fet replaced by gods. Fae are emotion elementals. Make me think of poltergeist feeding off of people's emotions but the original poltergeist was a fae creature not a ghost.
Autumn is far away the best season and it isn't even close. Summer is the worst, winter is the second best, no spring is the second best, winter is third best. It goes autumn, spring, winter, summer. Nope, I'm changing that. It goes autumn, winter, spring, summer. Summer absolutely sucks ass
Personally not a fan of these. They don't feel like they fit the theme of their elements. Why would a fiery spirit 'prefer' naps? Fire is the most active of all four elements. It would desire action. I could see the earthern or water themed napping but not fire. Not just for the excuse of "bwah random fire suddenly!"
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Here's a bit of Lore that I'm rather interested, but can't seem to find an answer to. What happens if a Fae takes a Demons name.
Feels weird when a Dungeon Dad blows video isn't about some horrifying twisted monster
Sometimes we can be normal
I mean, they do have like, 12 fingers in place of each of their eyes. Which I think is rather horrifying.
@@DungeonDad as a treat!
@@TheRedoxRxNThey look like crystal growths to me but it definitely adds to their otherworldly-ness.
All the eladrin are about to get serious mood swings with this vid
Unfortunately, Eladrin lore no longer applies with the new 2024 5.5e system. Also, technically in the proper 5e system/lore the Eladrin can consciously choose to stay the same season.
@@morrigankasa570I'm not switching to 5.5 but what specifically changed about their lore? Just curious.
@@Dragowolf_Rising All Races changed mechanically; those mechanics being changed, indirectly changed their lore. Certain things about how a Race did something/had something got changed.
For an easier example: Mountain Dwarves since they primarily live underground & mine, they get exposed to toxic mushrooms & gases therefore, they developed poison resistance as well as higher Constitution & Strength. They also have to defend themselves from various monsters and hostile intelligent enemies from the Underdark so develop Proficiency with Weapons and Heavy Armors. BUT, now because of the mechanical changes they no longer get those innate stat increases & Proficiencies.
An Eladrin example: Various seasons/types of Eladrin get certain innate abilities & stats each unique to their season. But now because of the Racial/Mechanical changes, they will no longer get those things.
I love the autumn/fall because it marks the time of year I can actually go outside without fainting from the intense sun/heat
Also all the pretty colours! Also, also the seasonal foods!
Maybe you could do different of them based on tropical seasons, a wet versus a dry season for example since those are the main seasons around the equator in some areas.
The inclusion of "Winter" by Antonio Vivaldi was the best suprise for the Hibernals segment 4:25
Did you include all 4 Concertos? I love it! Well done
Eladrin-moody teenager
Seasonals-masters of an aesthetic
I mean if you want more story ideas to use them I recommend just wholesale copying Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons.
BBEG disrupts the flow of time in the form of seasons to cause chaos to feed a magic ritual, so now there are pockets of different seasons all across the land
I like this guys, they seem fun. I like the idea of the party trying to calm a fued between two spring seasonals who argue who is the better musician and threaten to level the whole town because of it.
11:50 or maybe you could do a campaign where some event happened and now you’re living in a year without summer; it just directly goes from spring to autumn. In the real world, this would probably be caused by a volcano, but given the personality of these fey creatures it might be more likely that the summer seasonal just fell asleep for the whole three months they were supposed to be around.
Omg I have a bard with the Feylost background 👀 maybe the fey who took care of her was one of these? They are musical, after all. She learned their music and their ways. Give her a few thematic spells related to the Seasonal who raised her and voila! I kinda vibe with a Hibernal. She seems like she'd be flighty but enjoy celebrations. I don't think Bards get any ice spells though, but I can't help but imagine her using snowflakes to emphasize her music.
🎶Win-ter spring.
Summer and fall!🎵
🎵four seasons
For love🎵
2 videos in three days? Incredible work.
Thank you Dungeon Dad for another great Video, Appreciate the work you put in these and I absolutely love the lore behind them
Autumn/Fall almost exclusively because of Halloween 🎃 Although it's also the only season that mirrors my home state of Hawaii on a global level.
Anybody else thinks the Tuba doesn't match winter? Not only is winter the quietest season, the winter seasonal is described as "shy".
Icicle lyre instead, maybe?
Another Monster of the Week in 3 days wow
But where is the Road Construction Fae?! (JK, but goddam does it last way too long!)
Clearly the season of road construction is tied to the archfey Asphaultus.
@@Dragowolf_Rising Ah, yes. Asphaultus, my archenemy.
WAIT!? Pathfinder 2e? DOES THIS MEAN WE CAN GET ANGOYANGS NOW?
DM: NO BARD, No more fey touched sorcerers
Bard:What? I right here
DM: Sorry, force of habit. Bad druid bad druid( smacks druids with scroll cone of cold )
37 Monsters of the Week and Darklight requests in
I was just about to watch some Hearthstone content but NEW DAD JUST DROPPED
"Course you can skip Winter. don't have to do that one."
Coming from Texas myself, this hits Different.
Nice episode, thanks for the update.
Love the use of Vivaldi! Great vid as usual.
YAY more lore!
A group of Hibernals referred to as an "audience" is my favourite thing of the week.
Lots of potential with these duders, and you could localize them to your own world's regional seasons pretty easily (e.g. if you have summer thunderstorms, it's a simple swap).
Thanks, DD! 💜
Winter is my fav. Also known as the less hot summer here
I wrote a short RPG based on a fantasy world where each season lasts a year and during that period, magic and monsters from different planes of existence would merge. Winter was undead and ice themed monsters. I planed on making a pseudo-undead class, but never did.
Spring was fey and plant themed monsters. One of the classes were changelings, and there was an alternate variant for a changeling who has animal traits that give unique powers, but make the human forms more obviously fake. In the lore, changelings were made by elves who eat human babies that they acquire by telling humans that they can taste whether or not a baby will become evil. Elves have long tongues and throats full of retractable teeth and muscles that they can twist to grind flesh. They will save one body part of each baby (usually an eye) into a bag, and mix it with some other stuff to make a changeling. The changeling can shapeshift into different human forms, but can't change their original body part which commonly manifests as heterochromia. The animal variant comes from when animal scraps are accidently left inside the elf bags so they get fused into the body as well. I also planned on making beekeeper class, but never did.
Summer was dragons and fire themed monsters. One of the classes were monks with dragon themed abilities. Fall was the least developed season. The core rules were only a page long, the rest were just classes, enemies, and lore. Every class was mostly linear, but every level would give them a selection of a few featlike or spelllike abilities. There were many other classes. All of them had at least one offensive, combat utility, social, support, and niche utility ability. Some abilities served more than one function at once. Some of them I was really proud of like occultists who could collect blood from attacking and use it to control an enemy's action to spend both of their actions. They could also sacrifice people or valuable items to summon demons. Then there was a whole list of demons with unique powers and desires that could be dealt with in different ways.
I'm writing Vivaldi as an NPC, now. On a quest to find the four seasonals and learn from them. The transition between two could be an escort quest and the seasonals can depend on the lvl of the party. Neat.
good video while getting grandpa to use as a Halloween decoration
This video should have been up on September 21. Oh well still top quality stuff friendo.
P.S. there's a special place in Canada for people that don't like winter. It's called Vancouver Island.
You sure it’s not monster season?
I've heard your four seasons are Almost Winter, Winter, Still Winter, and Construction.
In western Germany there is another type of seasonal, the carnivals. (Karneval is often called as the 5th season here)
Unfortunately, as much as I dislike winter as a season, it is still necessary because otherwise *THERE WOULD BE TOO MANY BUGS*.😂
Ooh boy! New Monster of the Week. Whoot whoot!
I'm happy whenever I come across creatures like these who can DEFINITELY help me with those problem players. Imagine murder hobos making an enemy of NATURE ITSELF because they felt like robbing and/or offing one of these harolds of the seasons.
Their musical natures would go along well with the elemental wisps for Pathfinder. Unlike other elementals they go along well with other types of elementals, especially other wisps, where they make symphonies. Maybe you could cover the elemental wisps too?
Are you gonna be at the New York comic con this year? Would be awesome seeing you in the D&D zone
I keep picturing a Spring Elemental singing Winter Wrap-Up from My Little Pony
Just as a note, not all of the earth tends to have the 4 seasons model...a lot of equatorial regions have a 2 season model (Wet/Dry) one
To his credit, Josiah does point out it's a mid latitude thing in first 11 seconds. You could have fae that are more regional to allow for some new soggy fae and dusty fae.
As a Floridian might first thought for plot hooks was immediately an Aestival staying too long. Perhaps it is staying near the equator so people are less likely to notice that there is a localized summer.
Also as a Floridian I must mention if it isn’t so hot that you have to close your eyes due to sweat dropping on them it is cloudy with a chance a of flooding.
Imagine if a Vernal tried to claim a mage storm. Either it would affect the storm in a certain way or it would be in trouble from the huge amount of magic flowing into it.
5:00 he got us
I have immediately thought of possible plotlines including the Centenials (not sure if correct spelling, don't have the book in front of me) from 2C Gaming's "Total Party Kill Bestiary". Can't recall if they're in volume 1 or 2, but they are essentially like powerful treants that embody a season and have an effect that for a certain large range around them it is always that season regardless of the time of year. The possibilities of having some of these fey with them could be an interesting addition to a world or plot.
I expected elemental made of pure season. But these are still awesome
My favorite season is Spring, with how fresh and green everything is, and how rainy it is.
Autumn and Winter are close seconds.
Not a fan of Summer, because here in Washington state, it gets hot, humid and muggy.
Off subject: I have a request with how close Halloween is:
_I'd love to see your version of_ *_The Aspect Of Atropus_* _in 5e._
Im gonna say it fall>summer>winter>spring. as someone who had to deal with the best and worst of all the seasons snow can suck my nuts its awful. christmas is great but snow is too damn much
I was looking into the afterlife lore of Faerun and stumbled upon the Kezef. It would be awesome if you put this one on your to do list
I live in Brazil, we only have two seasons, hot dry (no rain) and hot wet (rain) 🥲
pleaseee do more about the feywild
I have an NPC who would definitely need with Vernals
I wanna play as an Aestival now 🤣. Call em Flickering Flame.
I can see miself giving the vernals vicious mockery. I can imagen 2 vernals just spewing insults at each other so one can claim a cool thunder storm and people geting hit in the verbal crossfire
I have a question why do dark elves have melanin if they live in caves or their lives?
Hey, it's spooky 👻 season roll out the undead
Now we can make Lily White from touhou in D&D with this monster
Can you do a video and stat update of the warforged Colossus. Its a giant mech warrior, and thats pretty cool on its own. But I dont think a lot of newer players arent familiar with Ebberon, and I think it would be awesome to show some of the absurd technical marvels of House Cannith.
It bothers me immensely that the CR goes in opposite order of the progression of the seasons. It makes sense, but I feel like this is something that should be encountered in chronological order.
My favorite season is Central Heat and Air.
Yess!!
Not first!!
reminds me of the Tinker Bell universe fairies
Why is the winter one called a hibernal instead of a brumal? Brumal lines up with the teminology used for the others (Aestival, Autumnal, Vernal)? I guess Hibernal also works, but Brumal isn't as recognizable as associated with sleep (which is is stated to be more of an Aestival trait).
Just an FYI but the Southern Hemisphere also has all four seasons. I only mention it because the graphic only showed the northern part of earth being highlighted.
The four seasons? Well, I'm working my way back to you, but will you still love me tomorrow?
2:22 So they're interested in stilts and Liberty Mutual, are they
Heat and Cold Miser?
Create spell was almost definitely sacrificed on the alter or making the game easier for vtts.
Cool
what’s good
It strikes me as odd that their CR is in reverse seasonal order, with winter being the weakest and spring the strongest.
can I chose winter so that its not 125F here please though it is nice to be able to fry an egg on any thing I can find out side some times
2:09 so like those winter girls from tinkerbell?
the seasons are chultu like old gods?
11:21 bro welcome to Texas….
Does the autumnal art feel off?
no reference to 'to spring'? the mgm cartoon?
Wait this isn't a video about seasonal jobs??
Be right back, these seasonals are completely unrelatable to an Australian, gonna make my own
For those wondering:
- most of us don't get snow, so no hibernation
- our years crossover in summer with winter being mid-year
- autumn is kinda similar, though it's March to May and most of our native trees are evergreen so no red wash of colour
- as a whole the euro-centric four seasons don't really fit and the six season system made by the first nation Australians is much better, so looks like I'm making six 'seasonals'
These guys are very interesting, I could totally see them being a very specific Fey-style kind of torublemaker. I'll be checking out Battlezoo.
Those aint the mid latitudes? Are they? Thats, northern but not too north, or southern but not too south. Where i am from there is jist 2 seasons, rainy and dry! So honestly i have never been too cautivated by the "magical power of seasons" since they arent all that, universal obviously, tho i would love to see some concepts around dry and rainy season from regions like my country.
Really cool creatures, but as someone who lives in the south hemisphere, they don't really represent our seasons
Damn, still no giants
So I like this idea that the Faye are vibes personified. Like the redcaps that are born from the blood on the battlefield. In like your ruin keeper video. I watched AJ Pickett's Needle blights video and thought the inly way they make sense is they are created from collective trauma of being hurt by thorns. There's no reason that a plant would ever want to be a humanoid it's not advantageous for them at all. So the same goes for treefolk. Now they are supposed to be protectors of the forest but I feel like they are fae also from the feeling if awe you fet from a really big and old tree personified. This way of thinking makes the fae feel a little bit like the gods. Because need the emotions of mortals just like gods need the belief of mortals. In this seems similar to old pagan religions where nature spirits fet replaced by gods. Fae are emotion elementals. Make me think of poltergeist feeding off of people's emotions but the original poltergeist was a fae creature not a ghost.
The objectively best season is summer and i say that as a canadian.
come at me ya fockers.
The winter seasonal is not permitted to play music. Mariah Carey Will Be Stopped!
How come all the coolest people are Canadian?
Yooooo
Hate to be that guy, but its pronounced El-Ad-Rin, not Ella-Drin
El-(like El-Chappo)-Ad-(Like Ad Revenue)-Rin-(Like Rin Tohsaka)
Autumn is far away the best season and it isn't even close. Summer is the worst, winter is the second best, no spring is the second best, winter is third best. It goes autumn, spring, winter, summer. Nope, I'm changing that. It goes autumn, winter, spring, summer. Summer absolutely sucks ass
A fellow Southerner, I see.
Lol this is exactly how I said it to myself
The only correct answer.
August is the month of Satan's taint
Summer only sucks if you're not next to the ocean
thats not how you pronounce "suite" mr. dad
Personally not a fan of these. They don't feel like they fit the theme of their elements. Why would a fiery spirit 'prefer' naps? Fire is the most active of all four elements. It would desire action. I could see the earthern or water themed napping but not fire. Not just for the excuse of "bwah random fire suddenly!"
FIRST
here again, the annoying guy, asking one more time for the geriviar 🙃