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'''Kas''', {{black|V}}, is a unique [[monster]] that appears in [[EvilHack]]. He is the former right-hand servant of the powerful spellcaster [[Vecna]], and is the second most-powerful [[vampire]] encountered in the game after [[Vlad the Impaler]].
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'''Kas''', {{black|V}}, is a unique [[monster]] that appears in [[EvilHack]]. He is the former right-hand servant of the powerful spellcaster [[Vecna]], and is the second most-powerful [[Vampire (monster class)|vampire]] encountered in the game after [[Vlad the Impaler]].
  
 
==Generation==
 
==Generation==
Kas is found within [[Vecna's Domain]], residing in the stronghold that constitutes the branch's second level. He is generated asleep at the rightmost portion of the eastern room, standing on top of the down stair next to an [[iron safe]] and [[chest]], and [[Monster starting inventory|is always generated with]] [[The Sword of Kas|his namesake sword]].<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/0.7.1/dat/vecna.des#L196 dat/vecna.des in EvilHack 0.7.1, line 196]</ref>
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Kas is found within [[Vecna's Domain]], residing in the stronghold that constitutes the branch's second level. He is generated asleep at the rightmost portion of the eastern room, standing on top of the down stair next to an [[iron safe]] and [[chest]].<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/0.8.1/dat/vecna.des#L196 dat/vecna.des in EvilHack 0.8.1, line 196]</ref>
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Kas [[Monster starting inventory|is always generated with]] [[The Sword of Kas|his namesake sword]], as well as a set of [[plate mail]], a [[helmet]], a pair of [[Gauntlets (EvilHack)|gauntlets]], a [[pair of dwarvish boots]], and a [[ring of slow digestion]].<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/0.8.1/src/makemon.c#L2197 src/makemon.c in EvilHack 0.8.1, line 2197]</ref>
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
In terms of base stats, Kas is slightly stronger than a [[vampire royal]] and "only" has 16 [[speed]]. Even so, he should absolutely not be taken lightly - on top of being fairly fast and hitting decently hard, the Sword of Kas can deal fearsome damage even if you [[poison resistance]], and its various bonuses only further augment his already-strong pair of weapon attacks.
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In terms of base stats, Kas has 16 speed versus the 18 of a [[vampire royal]], but possesses stronger physical attacks. As such, he should not be taken lightly - on top of being fairly fast and hitting decently hard, the Sword of Kas can deal fearsome damage even if you have [[poison resistance]], and its various bonuses further augment his already-strong pair of weapon attacks.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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==Origin==
 
==Origin==
 
{{wikipedia|Kas the Bloody-Handed}}
 
{{wikipedia|Kas the Bloody-Handed}}
Kas the Bloody-Handed is derived from the Greyhawk setting of ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'', where he was the former most trusted lieutenant of the despotic lich Vecna for many years. He ultimately turned traitor and brought about Vecna's temporary downfall, though details of his service and subsequent betrayal vary with the edition. The Sword of Kas was either created or procured for Kas by Vecna, and is consistently tied to Vecna's other relics - only the Sword and Vecna's [[The Hand of Vecna|hand]] [[The Eye of Vecna|and eye]] remained after their battle. Kas used the sword against his former master, and may have been goaded into doing so by the Sword itself.
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Kas the Bloody-Handed is derived from the Greyhawk setting of ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'', where he was the former most trusted lieutenant of the despotic lich Vecna for many years. He ultimately turned traitor and brought about Vecna's temporary downfall, though details of his service and subsequent betrayal vary with the edition. The Sword of Kas was either created or procured for Kas by Vecna, and is consistently tied to Vecna's other relics - only the Sword, [[The Hand of Vecna (EvilHack)|Vecna's hand]] [[The Eye of Vecna|and Vecna's eye]] remained after their battle. Kas used the sword against his former master, and may have been goaded into doing so by the Sword itself.
  
 
How Kas became a vampire also varies depending on sources as to whether it was before or after the betrayal. In one such source, the battle between Kas and Vecna destroys the Rotting Tower they were in, leaving only the Sword and Vecna's hand and eye, and Kas is flung across the multiverse to another of Vecna's dwellings near the Negative Energy Plane, which changed Kas into a vampire - he then took on the moniker "Kas the Destroyer".
 
How Kas became a vampire also varies depending on sources as to whether it was before or after the betrayal. In one such source, the battle between Kas and Vecna destroys the Rotting Tower they were in, leaving only the Sword and Vecna's hand and eye, and Kas is flung across the multiverse to another of Vecna's dwellings near the Negative Energy Plane, which changed Kas into a vampire - he then took on the moniker "Kas the Destroyer".
  
In EvilHack, Kas appears to still be loyal to Vecna, among other things implying that he was already a vampiric being beforehand.
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Kas in EvilHack appears to still be loyal to Vecna, implying among other things that he was already a vampiric being beforehand.
  
 
==Encyclopedia entry==
 
==Encyclopedia entry==

Latest revision as of 00:16, 27 April 2024

Kas, V, is a unique monster that appears in EvilHack. He is the former right-hand servant of the powerful spellcaster Vecna, and is the second most-powerful vampire encountered in the game after Vlad the Impaler.

Generation

Kas is found within Vecna's Domain, residing in the stronghold that constitutes the branch's second level. He is generated asleep at the rightmost portion of the eastern room, standing on top of the down stair next to an iron safe and chest.[1]

Kas is always generated with his namesake sword, as well as a set of plate mail, a helmet, a pair of gauntlets, a pair of dwarvish boots, and a ring of slow digestion.[2]

Strategy

In terms of base stats, Kas has 16 speed versus the 18 of a vampire royal, but possesses stronger physical attacks. As such, he should not be taken lightly - on top of being fairly fast and hitting decently hard, the Sword of Kas can deal fearsome damage even if you have poison resistance, and its various bonuses further augment his already-strong pair of weapon attacks.

History

Kas was first introduced to EvilHack in version 0.7.0 as part of the second of three commits that added Vecna's Domain.[3][4][5]

Origin

Kas the Bloody-Handed is derived from the Greyhawk setting of Dungeons & Dragons, where he was the former most trusted lieutenant of the despotic lich Vecna for many years. He ultimately turned traitor and brought about Vecna's temporary downfall, though details of his service and subsequent betrayal vary with the edition. The Sword of Kas was either created or procured for Kas by Vecna, and is consistently tied to Vecna's other relics - only the Sword, Vecna's hand and Vecna's eye remained after their battle. Kas used the sword against his former master, and may have been goaded into doing so by the Sword itself.

How Kas became a vampire also varies depending on sources as to whether it was before or after the betrayal. In one such source, the battle between Kas and Vecna destroys the Rotting Tower they were in, leaving only the Sword and Vecna's hand and eye, and Kas is flung across the multiverse to another of Vecna's dwellings near the Negative Energy Plane, which changed Kas into a vampire - he then took on the moniker "Kas the Destroyer".

Kas in EvilHack appears to still be loyal to Vecna, implying among other things that he was already a vampiric being beforehand.

Encyclopedia entry

Kas the Bloody-Handed was the most trusted lieutenant of the
despotic lich Vecna, and wielder of the Sword of Kas.

After many years of loyal service to Vecna, Kas eventually
betrayed his master. It is said that the sword itself whispered
to Kas, convincing him to slay his master and usurp his power.

References