![]() ![]() The battle destroyed Vecna's Rotting Tower, cost the lich his left hand and eye, and Kas himself was flung across the multiverse to Vecna's Citadel Cavitius on the Quasielemental Plane of Ash. It is said that the sword itself whispered to Kas, convincing him to slay his master and usurp his power. Art by Kevin McCann.Īfter years of loyal service to Vecna, Kas eventually turned betrayer. ![]() Kas, as portrayed in Vecna: Hand of the Revenant (2002). However, recent sources report that Kas survived the destruction of Tovag, and now keeps new realms in the Demiplane of Dread and Outer Planes. After that realm's destruction, Kas is said to have been nearly destroyed himself, and exists only as a vestige. In recent memory, Kas was the ruler of Tovag, a realm in the Demiplane of Dread. ![]() Kas is also the father of Narek, a son he imprisoned while still in Vecna's service. Once the trusted lieutenant of the arch-lich, Vecna, the two remain bitter enemies since Kas's betrayal centuries ago. Fourth edition's Open Grave used recycled art from Monster Manual V to depict Kas, using the art from " The Black Duke" entry under "Vampires" (MMV, 191). Kas is said to have stood 6' 6" tall ( DR#402). In Vecna: Hand of the Revenant, Kas is depicted as a muscular human with long, black hair, and minimal armor (at right). Domains of Dread depicted Kas in full armor, wearing a horned helm, as did Dragon #341. ![]()
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