With the massive amount of cards in the Adventure Deck now, it might take some time to see cards for the first time. Today I drew Faerie Trod:
Faerie Trod
Event
You risk fate by travelling
a faerie path, not knowing
where it might lead. Discard
your current Path, if able,
and take a new Path from
the top of the Path deck.
The discard this card.
How does this card affect someone who is not in the Woodland?
No one in my group seemed to know, so we likened it to drawing the Hunchback via Dark Denizens. That is, it is something that can exist outside of the region it is intended to be used in via special circumstances (even though these aren't really special circumstances but a normal draw). The person who drew it (me) drew a Path, even though I wasn't in the Woodlands. (Ironically, I drew the Wyrd Path .)
Was this the correct playing of the card? If not, what is the correct playing of the card? If this card can only affect someone who has a Path, then why is it placed into the main Adventure Deck as opposed to being the Woodland deck?
Edited by Osbo25