Thelanis – The Faerie Court
Thelanis is the plane of story, myth, and magic, a realm where narrative shapes reality, and where the laws of nature bend to the will of archetype and emotion. Known as the Faerie Court, Thelanis is the home of the fey, beings of whimsy, beauty, and danger, who live not by logic or law, but by the rhythms of tale and tradition. It is a place where every tree has a secret, every shadow a whisper, and every encounter the potential to become legend.
The landscape of Thelanis is breathtaking and surreal. Forests shimmer with bioluminescent flora, rivers sing as they flow, and the moon hangs impossibly large in a sky that shifts from twilight to starlight without ever passing through day. Castles of glass and silver rise from hills of velvet moss, and groves of ancient trees pulse with living magic. Thelanis is not static—it reshapes itself to reflect the stories unfolding within it. A hero’s journey might carve a new path through the woods, while a betrayal could cause a tower to crumble into mist.
At the heart of Thelanis are the Archfey, powerful and enigmatic beings who rule over domains of story and emotion. Each Archfey embodies a particular theme—love, vengeance, trickery, sorrow, joy—and their courts reflect these motifs in every detail. Some are benevolent, offering aid and wisdom to those who enter their realms. Others are capricious or cruel, delighting in riddles, bargains, and the suffering of those who fail to respect the rules of their tales. Yet all are bound by the logic of story: they act according to their roles, and they expect others to do the same.
The fey of Thelanis are not merely magical creatures—they are living archetypes, embodiments of folklore and emotion. Dryads, satyrs, hags, and eladrin dwell here, each playing their part in the great tapestry of myth. These beings are often beautiful, terrifying, or both, and they interact with mortals through dreams, pacts, and chance encounters. To meet a fey is to step into a story—and once that story begins, it must be played out to its end.
Thelanis is deeply tied to illusion, enchantment, and emotionally resonant magic. Spells that charm, beguile, or transport the mind are often empowered by its influence. When Thelanis becomes coterminous with the Material Plane, its effects are felt in subtle and strange ways: dreams become more vivid, coincidences more meaningful, and the boundary between reality and fantasy begins to blur. In such times, mortals may find themselves drawn into fey bargains, fairy rings, or tales that seem to write themselves.
In the Draconic Prophecy, Thelanis represents the power of narrative, the idea that stories shape destiny and that emotion is a force as real as gravity. It is the plane of transformation through experience, where a single moment of love, loss, or revelation can change the course of a life—or a world. It is also a reminder that truth is not always literal, and that meaning can be found in metaphor, symbol, and dream.
Planar travel to Thelanis is possible, though rarely straightforward. Portals may open in places of deep natural beauty, emotional resonance, or ancient folklore—an untouched glade, a moonlit lake, or a forgotten shrine. Travelers must be cautious: Thelanis is not a plane of logic, and its rules are those of story. A broken promise, a poorly chosen word, or a failure to show respect can have dire consequences. Yet for those who understand its rhythms, Thelanis offers wonder, wisdom, and magic beyond imagining.