Talk:Nature spirit

I'm not sure if Nendawen is a primal spirit or an archfey because in the Chosen of Nendawen trilogy "The Hunter" (with Nendawen as one incarnation) is described as a "primal" entity, but apparently he resides in the Feywild or at least has a strong connection to it. Furthermore, it is stated that he can only come to Toril on special occasions. My impression is that primal spirits and archfey aren't distinguished properly in the novels (or anywhere else). This leads to the question: Does "primal" actually mean "from the prime material plane" or does it simply mean "ancient"? Thoughts? --Neshen (talk) 20:10, July 3, 2015 (UTC)


 * I don't know anything about the Moonshaes, but Nobanion (in Powers & Pantheons) and Remnis and Quorlinn (in Monster Mythology and On Hallowed Ground) are considered proper deities from the Beastlands. So I think they may be tied to the world, but primal does not mean "from the prime material plane" here. (Except if the "primal" concept here is meant to supersede 2nd Edition information.) Daranios (talk) 06:40, July 4, 2015 (UTC)