Vecna: Nest of the Eldritch Eye
| Vecna: Nest of the Eldritch Eye | |
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| Cover art for the adventure, art by Greg Staples (2024). | |
| Type: | Adventure |
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| Author(s): | Christopher Perkins, Makenzie De Armas |
| Editor(s): | Christopher Perkins, Patrick Renie |
| Cover Artist(s): | Greg Staples |
| Publisher: | Wizards of the Coast |
Vecna: Nest of the Eldritch Eye is a low-level adventure for 5th-edition Dungeons & Dragons release in April 2024 as a preorder-exclusive tie-in for Vecna: Eve of Ruin.
"Vecna: Nest of the Eldritch Eye is a fifth edition Dungeons & Dragons adventure for four to six characters of level 3. This adventure takes place in the city of Neverwinter on the Sword Coast. A sinister cult has crept into the city’s bowels, and the characters must infiltrate the cult’s hideout and root out its members before harm befalls the city."
Index
- Characters
- Chanelle Hallwinter • Dagult Neverember • Delvin Fearnehart • Kevori Fearnehart • Makalia Siannodel • Vecna • Zalryr
- Creatures
- elf • ghost • human • rat • shadow • undead sludge • water weird • zombie
- Locations
- Crypt of the Silenced Singers • Hall of Justice • Neverwinter • Neverwinter's catacombs
- Referred to only
- Dessarin Valley • Mount Hotenow • Neverdeath • Sword Coast
- Organizations
- Cult of Vecna • Hallwinter
- Religions
- Oghma • Whispered One
- Magic
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- Items
- hat of disguise • potion of healing • shield of missile attraction
- Referred to only
- Eye of Vecna
- Other
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- Armor
- leather armor • plate armor • robe • shield
- Materials
- gold • leather • parchment
- Miscellaneous
- book • candle • incense • ink • sarcophagus • skiff • torch
References
Notes
Citations
Bibliography
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