The Feywild, Demiplane of Time and Nature, is a vast, seemingly almost infinite Forest in the Ancestral Plane. It serves as the birthplace of the Elves and their subgroups. The Feywild represents nature, or rather more specifically, forests in their most unadulterated form. The trees here are uncuttable by an ordinary axe; only blades made of powerful stone from within the Ancestral Plane can stand a chance of breaking through the bark of the trees. The forests of the Feywild stretch beyond comprehension, and resemble the forests of the Material Plane, but are far more beautiful and splendid, far more impressive and awe-inspiring.

Within the Feywild, time stands still, you can find all manner of seasonality within the Feywild. Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter coexist throughout the Forests simultaneously, the same goes for weather. You can find any weather and any season within the Feywild simply by exploring, areas of eternal downpour, undying sunshine, or starlit autumn.

Although Daghda is revered as the God of seasons, he holds no power over the seasonality of the Feywild, instead that duty falls upon the Archfey. Archfey rule over these areas of the Feywild, and some regions can be more dangerous than other. These Archfey creatures reflect the weather and season of their area, the Archfey of the Winter Woods, Beira, Queen of Winter, for example, is cold and unforgiving; those who trespass and disobey her will are unlikely to meet a merciful outcome, trees shed their leaves and flowers wilt as she passes. On the other hand, Ludens, the Green Lord, Master of Spring, is calm and nurturing and welcoming, life sprouts forth wherever he steps.

These Archfey creatures often consider themselves Gods in their own rights, even though they do not possess the divine spark most Gods have, and are not worshipped enough to be considered Gods. They mostly appear in folktales and legends of those who need their help or fear their destructive nature. They never have clerics, as clerics gravitate to strong Gods with large followings, but they do employ warlocks to help further their secretive goals.