I knew I had a Warduke sketch kicking around @BarbarianLord pic.twitter.com/LBighRj5AT
— Richard Whitters (@WhittersRichard) January 3, 2018
Some old D&D friends here: Warduke, Kelek, … #DnD https://t.co/qEnGZvTBB8
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 3, 2018
I must have these images (but full profiles)! Kelek is my favorite villain!!! Who wouldn't want a castle that is underground and the entrance is hidden with acres of brambles??? Also, wolves!
— Eugene Perkins (@WYRD_SPACE) January 3, 2018
I like Kelek so much that a key NPC in my previous campaign was based on him. I even imitated his voice from the cartoon! #DnD #KelekForever https://t.co/BLPjurX4t3
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 3, 2018
I was asked who Kelek was. He was a villainous spellcaster in episode 4 of the D&D cartoon, he had an action figure, and he appeared in the D&D adventure "Quest for the Heartstone" (1984). #DnD pic.twitter.com/jazNemzzm5
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 3, 2018
Woah! Is he the dude from the 1e PHB cover? Or his Evil Twin?
— Dana (@ywgdana) January 3, 2018
Kelek shouldn't be confused with Ringlerun, the benevolent wizard who also had an action figure. Ringlerun never appeared in the D&D cartoon, but he was also in "Quest for the Heartstone" and was featured on the 1st Edition Player's Handbook! #DnD pic.twitter.com/IlhBcAXdGi
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 3, 2018
Warduke should have gotten his own book cover