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D&D's Obelisk Plotline Was Supposed to Be Resolved in Vecna: Eve of Ruin
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<blockquote data-quote="Not a Decepticon" data-source="post: 9858263" data-attributes="member: 7020527"><p>Vecna is so petty and cruel that when dignitaries of a city he besieged offered their own lives if he spares the citizens, he said to send him one volunteer from them with his family...then ordered Kas to spare the man and his family and force thrm to watch as he slaughters everyone else in the city, seemingly because he felt insulted by an idea he could be appeased. (Vecna Lives!)</p><p></p><p>Vecna is a troll, he literally heard the famous Head of Vecna story, found it so funny he made a copy of his own head, put it on material plane and had his cult spread rumors of magical Head of Vecna just because he wanted to see if anyone will be so stupid to behead themselves to put it on (Die, Vecna, Die!)</p><p></p><p>Vecna has imaginary snake friend he talks to, so he is not very sane.</p><p></p><p>Vecna loved his mother and he and Acererak initially bonded over very similiar backstory, before Vecna found out Acererak set up an ambush in which Vecna would be permamently destroyed, had Acererak not saved him, as a scheme to get in Vecna's good graces and learn secrets of Lichdom.</p><p></p><p>Vecna DOES keep his secrets close, he is kinda paranoid after both Kas and Acererak stabbed him in the back.</p><p></p><p>Vecna has standards and in fact plays key role in keeping Tharizdun imprisoned, by keeping away secrets that, if poked by curious wizards, could wake Tharizdun up. Whenever a wizard gets too close to doing that, Vecna turns them into a Nothic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Not a Decepticon, post: 9858263, member: 7020527"] Vecna is so petty and cruel that when dignitaries of a city he besieged offered their own lives if he spares the citizens, he said to send him one volunteer from them with his family...then ordered Kas to spare the man and his family and force thrm to watch as he slaughters everyone else in the city, seemingly because he felt insulted by an idea he could be appeased. (Vecna Lives!) Vecna is a troll, he literally heard the famous Head of Vecna story, found it so funny he made a copy of his own head, put it on material plane and had his cult spread rumors of magical Head of Vecna just because he wanted to see if anyone will be so stupid to behead themselves to put it on (Die, Vecna, Die!) Vecna has imaginary snake friend he talks to, so he is not very sane. Vecna loved his mother and he and Acererak initially bonded over very similiar backstory, before Vecna found out Acererak set up an ambush in which Vecna would be permamently destroyed, had Acererak not saved him, as a scheme to get in Vecna's good graces and learn secrets of Lichdom. Vecna DOES keep his secrets close, he is kinda paranoid after both Kas and Acererak stabbed him in the back. Vecna has standards and in fact plays key role in keeping Tharizdun imprisoned, by keeping away secrets that, if poked by curious wizards, could wake Tharizdun up. Whenever a wizard gets too close to doing that, Vecna turns them into a Nothic. [/QUOTE]
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