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  2. Vecna - Wikipedia

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    In this adventure, Vecna was given the rank of a lesser god. [18] Die Vecna Die! set up the transition between the second and third editions of D&D. [19] According to Shannon Appelcline, the adventure "touched upon the oldest locales and the most ancient myths of the D&D game" by involving the Eye and Hand of Vecna and using them to oppose Iuz ...

  3. List of Dungeons & Dragons deities - Wikipedia

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    Vecna – Neutral evil god of evil secrets. Vecna's symbol is a hand with an eye in its palm. [57] Wee Jas – Lawful Neutral goddess of magic and death. Wee Jas' symbol is a red skull in front of a fireball. [57]

  4. How ‘Stranger Things’ Villain Vecna Was Inspired by ... - AOL

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    The design of Vecna was devised by the show’s senior concept illustrator Michael Maher Jr., who provided Gower and his team with art to base the prosthetics on. Vecna’s burned, corpse-like ...

  5. Vecna (Stranger Things) - Wikipedia

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    Stranger Things. ) Vecna, born as Henry Creel and later revealed as 001/Peter Ballard, is a fictional character and the secondary antagonist of the Netflix television series Stranger Things created by the Duffer Brothers. Portrayed by Jamie Campbell Bower and Raphael Luce, the character made his debut in the fourth season as a malevolent being ...

  6. Chapter One: The Hellfire Club - Wikipedia

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    List of episodes. " Chapter One: The Hellfire Club " is the fourth season premiere of the American science fiction horror drama television series Stranger Things, and the 26th episode overall. Set in 1986, months after the events of the previous season, it shows the changes and challenges of Eleven, Mike Wheeler, and their friends in their ...

  7. List of Dungeons & Dragons modules - Wikipedia

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    Dead Gods: 6-9: Monte Cook: 1997: For the Planescape setting. Ranked 14th greatest adventure of all time. [1] 11377: Destiny of Kings: 1–4: Stephen Bourne: 1998: 2nd edition version of the original module published in 1986. 11662: Die Vecna Die! 10–13: Bruce R. Cordell and Steve Miller: 2000: Three-part adventure (Greyhawk, Ravenloft and ...

  8. List of Greyhawk deities - Wikipedia

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    Keptolo (kep- toe -low) is the drow deity of drow males, expressed in flattery, intoxication, rumor, and opportunism. His symbol is a stylized mushroom, which symbolizes intoxication and male fertility. He is intelligent, stylish, and exquisitely decadent; in all ways he is the ideal of the upper class male drow.

  9. Lich (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    Several D&D gods were liches before becoming deities; these gods include: The drow goddess Kiaransalee, from the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. Mellifleur the Lich-Lord: Non-campaign specific, this god was presented in Monster Mythology as the god of liches. Vecna from the Greyhawk campaign setting. Velsharoon, from the Forgotten Realms ...