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The ruse was first encountered when the party realized that figures resembling Xykon were commanding three different elements of the army. Their origin is subsequently explained by Redcloak. The original inspiration seems to have come from an idea given to Redcloak unintentionally by Xykon. Sangwaan acted quickly on Haley's tip and discovered Xykon in time for Roy to intercept him.

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  • Xykon Decoys
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  • The ruse was first encountered when the party realized that figures resembling Xykon were commanding three different elements of the army. Their origin is subsequently explained by Redcloak. The original inspiration seems to have come from an idea given to Redcloak unintentionally by Xykon. Sangwaan acted quickly on Haley's tip and discovered Xykon in time for Roy to intercept him.
Level
  • 12(xsd:integer)
Alignment
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Spells
  • Protection from Good, Divine Power, Poison, Harm, Burning Hands
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
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Status
  • Destroyed
Name
  • Death Knight
  • Huecuva
  • Eye of Fear and Flame
Abilities
  • Abyssal Blast, Spell Resistance, Damage Reduction, Immunity to Cold, Electricity and Polymorph
  • fear, fireball
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  • 250(xsd:integer)
Masters
lastcomic
  • 441(xsd:integer)
  • 453(xsd:integer)
  • 469(xsd:integer)
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  • 422(xsd:integer)
  • 426(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The ruse was first encountered when the party realized that figures resembling Xykon were commanding three different elements of the army. Their origin is subsequently explained by Redcloak. The original inspiration seems to have come from an idea given to Redcloak unintentionally by Xykon. Redcloak was in possession of the D&D 3.0 supplements, Monster Manual II, Fiend Folio, and Book of Vile Darkness, where he found the information about the three free-willed skeletal undead that he sought. No magical measures were taken to make them look like Xykon; Redcloak just gave them similar clothing and differently colored pendants for differentiation. Soon after their first appearance Haley Starshine deduced that they were seeing a classic "shell game" situation and that the true Xykon was actually hidden from view, seeking maximum benefit from the distraction and confusion created by the symultaneous appearance of the decoys; while Hinjo and Roy Greenhilt initially assumed that only two of the Xykons were decoys, in truth all three were, while Xykon himself attempted to reach the Throne Room using a zombie dragon as a mount, both of them protected by Greater Invisibility. Sangwaan acted quickly on Haley's tip and discovered Xykon in time for Roy to intercept him.
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