Thus, one can consider what would happen if someone was standing by the M-clock, looking into the Feywild at the F-clock, and repeatedly recording the time shown by the F-clock e.g. The text says that time passes at different rates in the Feywild and Material Plane, and that this ratio of time rates can change. There are two models that seem to be suggested by the text, neither of which makes complete sense. M/x = the time that the M-clock reads x daysį/y = the time that the F-clock reads y days
We call the clock in the Material Plane the M-clock and the clock in the Feywild the F-clock. Suppose clocks can count days and 'time zero' is the time the clocks were synchronized.
To establish the scenario, suppose that at a given time, an adventurer in the Material Plane stands near a portal to the Feywild, takes two synchronized clocks both set to zero, and puts one of them into the Feywild. (Note that use of wish spells, or any other effect that alters the time warp effect for only particular creatures, are out of scope of this analysis.) Terminology I'm trying to understand how the Feywild time warp effect works.