Why Players HATE Morally Gray Villains
Stranger Things' Vecna, along with the Demogorgon and the Mind Flayer, blatantly ignored D&D lore in favor of making their own. You should do the same for your campaign. If you need permission, look no further than the popular Netflix show and you'll find there's a reason they do it. 🎬 Created by Daði & Anna Birna ♥ ▼ WESTMARCHES ▼ Go check out https://www.westmarches.games/ ▼ SUPPORT US ▼ Join our Patreon: / mysticartsdm ▼ INDEX ▼ 00:00 Stranger Things meets D&D Lore 02:22 History of Vecna 04:07 D&D's Vecna 06:03 Vecna: Eve of Ruin 08:02 Acererak as a villain 08:42 Westmarches.Games 09:40 My Own Vecna 10:44 Fighting the Legends 11:59 In Defense of Evil Villains 14:45 The Truth Table 16:04 Inspired by Stranger Things 16:52 The Broadsheet

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