Eye Of Vecna

The Eye of Vecna is an artifact in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. It appears as a small red pebble or shriveled grape. It is actually the left eye of Vecna. The Eye is "used" by placing it into one's own empty eyesocket -- most would-be users must pluck out their own eye to "free up" the space. The Eye magically grafts itself into place and takes on the appearance of a shrivelled eye, and glows with a foul cirmson light. The user can see out of the Eye normally, and it grants an array of magical powers, such as the ability to see perfectly well in the dark or to see magical auras. Additional abilities become evident if the user also possesses the Hand of Vecna. The abilities the Eye offered has varied with different editions of Dungeons & Dragons. In AD&D 2nd Ed., the Eye gave the "wearer" the ability to see through all illusions, lay curses on others, dominate the will of those the user made eye contact with, and three other random divination abilities. In D&D 3E/3.5, the Eye granted the user the ability to see through illusions, see in any darkness, dominate the will of others, kill subjects with a gaze and disintegrate their remains, and unhallow areas.

 

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