Vecna

Vecna, known by many names, was a powerful, mortal-born archlich. Upon cheating death he began searching for ways to turn himself into a god, but his ritual was thwarted and he himself was slain six hundred years before the time of Vox Machina. Vecna was later considered a lesser deity or "patron saint" of dark, coveted secrets, and this belief and worship lent him new power, which may explain how he returned Sylas Briarwood to Delilah Briarwood as a vampire. Chapter 3's plot arc was based around the Briarwoods' ritual for Vecna in the Ziggurat beneath Whitestone.

Known Followers

 * Lady Delilah Briarwood
 * Lord Sylas Briarwood
 * Lord Riskel Daxio
 * Professor Anders

Ominous Warning
When Vox Machina interrogated Riskel Daxio after disrupting the Briarwoods' ritual, Riskel revealed that he would be reborn, that he is the blood of Vecna, and that other parts of Vecna are "everywhere". Although he did not know the purpose of the Sphere of Annihilation beneath Whitestone, Riskel explained that his deal with Vecna would provide him "power through not knowing", and the fact that Vecna kept his followers in the dark meant that he trusted them.

Riskel also explained that the Briarwoods' ritual was part of the same effort that had been attempted before, implying that this was another attempt to turn Vecna into a god. Since Riskel wasn't present for the Briarwoods' attempt, he wasn't sure if it was successful or not.

Keeping an Eye Out
While searching the former house of General Krieg, Vox Machina keeps a cautious eye out for any references to Vecna. Pike takes time to look for religious iconography that might be related to Vecna, and when they find a series of busts depicting J'mon Sa Ord, Vex suspects they might be related to the "god of secrets" since Riskel Daxio was planning to flee to Ank'Harel. Suspicions are further aroused when they find a humanoid skull with a gem in one of the sockets, but their worries subside slightly when it is seen that the gem is in the right eye socket.

Vex, still on the look out for signs after the Chroma Conclave attacked, asks Osysa if she knows anything about Vecna. Osysa reacts violently at the mention of his name, stating that he is one of the few forces capable of limiting her sight. After Percy tells her of the attempted ritual beneath Whitestone she scries to the location and reveals that the Ziggurats were originally built as temples for Ioun, but were taken and corrupted by Vecna and his followers.