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The Finest Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Easter Eggs You May Have Missed

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Szass Tam

The duplicitous rogue Forge Fitzwilliam (Hugh Grant), an ally-turned-enemy of the social gathering, works carefully with Sofina (Daisy Head), one of many evil undead Red Wizards of Thay, to hatch a plot that might put Neverwinter and all of Faerûn in jeopardy. Sofina is working for the vile lich lord, Szass Tam, an undead necromancer who is simply proven in flashbacks and in a little bit of a shadow projection throughout a scene between Sofina and himself. 

While a shadowy and unknown determine within the movie, followers will probably have heard the identify Szass Tam talked about various occasions throughout numerous adventures and novels. A key villain, Szass Tam will be counted among the many ranks of Vecna (made standard within the zeitgeist by Stranger Things), and Xanathar, the well-known beholder who graces all the things from Funko pops to t-shirts and past. I may see them bringing about Vecna himself as the massive unhealthy down the highway, or as a minimum positioning Szass Tam to develop into a Thanos-level villain in some nice battle to shut out a possible mainline collection starring Edgin and firm.

Green-Flame Blade

After a little bit of adventuring, the social gathering encounters a captivating and heroic paladin named Xenk Yendar (Regé-Jean Page) who joins them for a part of their quest. During his time with the group, a coven of Thay assassins despatched by Sofina units upon the social gathering and Xenk engages them in among the most enjoyable fight I’ve seen on the massive display screen in years. 

During the combat, the lead murderer ignites his blade with a flickering greenish-yellow flame earlier than he clashes swords with Xenk. While a blinding little bit of fantasy, these flames are a little bit of a deeper reduce to these aware of the spells in D&D.

The Green-Flame Blade is a spell that permits the caster to coat their weapon in writhing inexperienced flames. In gameplay, this spell is formidable at decrease ranges and may do some actual injury if forged by a higher-level combatant. While spells like Fireball and Cone of Cold are iconic and seen usually in media, it was actually cool to see one of many newer spells being put to make use of within the movie. 

Fat Dragon in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves

Themberchaud

Dragons are cool, however dragons who eat dragons (and anything they’ll get their plump little claws on) are the very best: Thus in crashes the scene-stealing Themberchaud, who first appeared in Drizzt Do’Urden’s Guide to the Underdark in 1999. He’s been featured in all of the advertising going again to the film’s first trailer, in addition to motion figures, plushies, and extra, making the pudgy Red Dragon one thing near iconic—-although some (together with the particular person writing this text) would possibly say he’s nonetheless not been on sufficient of the merchandise. So to name his presence an easter egg could also be a bit outdoors the conventional scope of the phrase. 

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