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Upon discovering the ancient lich was plotting total domination over the multiverse, three of Dungeons & Dragons' most powerful mages joined forces to cast a Wish spell, intending to stop the lich's plot before it grew into something beyond their capabilities. While this plan went awry, there can be no question regarding the power these three command. Learn about the Wizards Three, their title's origin, and what they hope to achieve.

The Wizards Three's Origins

Alternate Tasha's Cauldron of Everything Cover by Wylie Beckert

Originally, the Wizards Three were articles written by Ed Greenwood. The stories surround Elminster and Mordenkainen discussing whether to invite Dalamar of Krynn, an elven mage with a penchant for dark magic, to join them.

The articles give players ways to improve their games, providing stat blocks and spells to the player as they came up in the Wizards' discussions.

The members of the Wizards Three are a bit of a revolving door. This is not only because the ownership of D&D shifted around, making the connection to worlds like Dragonlance a bit tenuous throughout the years, but also because the novels were coming out concurrently when these articles were released.

As a result, Dalamar would be replaced by the young apprentice Rautheene for a time before making his return for the final issue. In fifth edition, the only remaining member of the original Wizards Three isMordenkainen.

What Are The Wizards Three?

Kas and Vecna by Lily Abullina

The Wizards Three is more of a titlefor a trio of wizards rather than being an official organization. Still, the moniker originally emerged to describe meetings between said wizards.

These magic users would travel across the multiverse to convene and have little chats about the arcane. There, they would compare notes and swap spells, educating one another in an impartial setting to further the study of magic. However, they aren't limited to comfortable dinners and fireside chats.

Perhaps more importantly, the Wizards Three discuss ways to neutralize greater evils, such as in the first issue of Greenwood's "The Wizards Three" articles and Vecna: Eve of Ruin. In the latter, the wizards are summoned to Alustriel Silverhand's sanctum in Sigil, where they operate under the nose of the Lady of Pain, living and working within the building to aid their champions in defeating Vecna.

Typically, the Wizards Three consist of a character who represents the good alignment, a character who represents the neutral alignment, and a character who represents the evil alignment.

Who Are The Wizards Three?

Alustriel Mordenkainen and Tasha debate by Irina Nordsol

​​​While the mantle of The Wizards Three has somewhat evolved throughout D&D history, Vecna: Eve of Ruin has the Wizards Three currently referring to Alustriel Silverhand, the high mage of Silverymoon and friend of Driz'zt Do'Urden, Mordenkainen, the planeswalking archmage (and founder of the Circle of Eight), and Tasha, who has sent a version of her from the past, before she became the Witch Queen.

Two of the current Wizards Three have sourcebooks to their names, with the third, Alustriel Silverhand being formally introduced into 5e gameplay in this module.

Though they foster a deep respect for one another's abilities, their strong personalities and dynamics may clash throughout your campaign. Still, keep in mind that they maintain one absolute goal: to prevent Vecna from enacting a deadly cataclysm over the multiverse in a bid for absolute control.

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