Trip the Light Fantastic
A Weird Wizard Adventure for Expert Characters
Mischief and Peril of Faerie Magic
No good comes from dealing with the faeries. Certainly, many of the Fair Folk intend no harm to the mortals they encounter and all they do they do in the spirit of good fun. But faeries have nothing to fear from time, sickness, or infirmity. They live forever and often overlook the fact that their membership in the society of immortals is unlimited and that mortals must ever contend with their own finitude. As a result, many actions faeries undertake lead to mortal suffering, hardship, and loss—thus ever should people tread with care when traveling through the lands of the fae. In Trip the Light Fantastic, the characters become enamored by a charming tune and find themselves caught in dance from which there might not be an escape.