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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Vecna: Eve of Ruin
Heart of Havock Though much of Havock is petrified and crumbling, the god’s heart still beats. Over time, the heart spawned a parasitic monstrosity known as a hertilod, which feasts on the god’s
residual divine power and terrorizes hapless astral travelers who stumble on Havock’s corpse. When the Lambent Zenith crashed into Havock, the god’s heart began absorbing pieces of the ship’s prow, and
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Vecna: Eve of Ruin
Heart of Havock Though much of Havock is petrified and crumbling, the god’s heart still beats. Over time, the heart spawned a parasitic monstrosity known as a hertilod, which feasts on the god’s
residual divine power and terrorizes hapless astral travelers who stumble on Havock’s corpse. When the Lambent Zenith crashed into Havock, the god’s heart began absorbing pieces of the ship’s prow, and
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Vecna: Eve of Ruin
ship’s capabilities; the Lambent Zenith was ripped asunder, and its prow plunged into Havock’s heart. When the characters approach Havock and the wreckage (shown on map 3.1), read or paraphrase the
eye. But the Lambent Zenith’s expedition screeched to a halt when it encountered a dying god of chaos named Havock drifting through the Astral Sea. The latent chaos magic around Havock twisted the
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Vecna: Eve of Ruin
Second Rod Piece The second piece of the Rod of Seven Parts is inside the hertilod in area A2 in the “Heart of Havock” section later in this chapter. For more information about the rod and the spell this piece allows its wielder to cast, see this book’s introduction.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Vecna: Eve of Ruin
Second Rod Piece The second piece of the Rod of Seven Parts is inside the hertilod in area A2 in the “Heart of Havock” section later in this chapter. For more information about the rod and the spell this piece allows its wielder to cast, see this book’s introduction.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Vecna: Eve of Ruin
ship’s capabilities; the Lambent Zenith was ripped asunder, and its prow plunged into Havock’s heart. When the characters approach Havock and the wreckage (shown on map 3.1), read or paraphrase the
eye. But the Lambent Zenith’s expedition screeched to a halt when it encountered a dying god of chaos named Havock drifting through the Astral Sea. The latent chaos magic around Havock twisted the
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Vecna: Eve of Ruin
General Features The areas of the heart of Havock have the following notable features: Foul Air. The air throughout the heart is foul. Any creature that breathes the foul air has the poisoned
condition until it breathes fresh air again. Lighting. All areas inside the heart are dimly lit by floating orbs of pinkish bioluminescence. Walls, Ceiling, and Floor. The walls, ceiling, and floor of the
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Vecna: Eve of Ruin
General Features The areas of the heart of Havock have the following notable features: Foul Air. The air throughout the heart is foul. Any creature that breathes the foul air has the poisoned
condition until it breathes fresh air again. Lighting. All areas inside the heart are dimly lit by floating orbs of pinkish bioluminescence. Walls, Ceiling, and Floor. The walls, ceiling, and floor of the
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Vecna: Eve of Ruin
Areas of the Heart The areas of the heart are keyed to map 3.2. Dyson Logos Map 3.2: Heart of Havock View Player Version A1: Entry Atrium Beyond the shattered safe room is an oval chamber with walls
Wisdom (Perception) check uncovers a gilded spyglass worth 1,000 gp. A2: Ventricle Chamber Brian Valeza Deep in the heart of Havock lurks a creature called a
hertilod, which has swallowed a piece of
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) on a rune destroys it. A rune can also be deactivated if a creature within 5 feet of it says, “The moon sings a song for the lost.” Both runes must be either rendered inactive or destroyed for the safe room’s door to open. This allows access to the heart of Havock, where the rod piece is located.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Vecna: Eve of Ruin
) on a rune destroys it. A rune can also be deactivated if a creature within 5 feet of it says, “The moon sings a song for the lost.” Both runes must be either rendered inactive or destroyed for the safe room’s door to open. This allows access to the heart of Havock, where the rod piece is located.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Vecna: Eve of Ruin
Areas of the Heart The areas of the heart are keyed to map 3.2. Dyson Logos Map 3.2: Heart of Havock View Player Version A1: Entry Atrium Beyond the shattered safe room is an oval chamber with walls
Wisdom (Perception) check uncovers a gilded spyglass worth 1,000 gp. A2: Ventricle Chamber Brian Valeza Deep in the heart of Havock lurks a creature called a
hertilod, which has swallowed a piece of
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Vecna: Eve of Ruin
Havock. However, she’s seen a serpentine monster emerge from Havock’s heart. If the characters have no way to see the invisible ward runes, Inda lends the party a Lantern of Revealing. Treasure. Inda
within the heart. Heart Entryway. The hole in this area leads into the heart of Havock, as shown on map 3.2 and described in the following section. To retrieve the rod piece, the characters must venture into the heart and confront the monster inside.
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Vecna: Eve of Ruin
Havock. However, she’s seen a serpentine monster emerge from Havock’s heart. If the characters have no way to see the invisible ward runes, Inda lends the party a Lantern of Revealing. Treasure. Inda
within the heart. Heart Entryway. The hole in this area leads into the heart of Havock, as shown on map 3.2 and described in the following section. To retrieve the rod piece, the characters must venture into the heart and confront the monster inside.