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In many D&D [[campaign setting]]s '''Maanzecorian''' is the [[illithid]] deity of knowledge and philosophy.
 
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Template:D&D Deity

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In many D&D campaign settings Maanzecorian is the illithid deity of knowledge and philosophy.

Maanzecorian was killed by Tenebrous while the latter was trying to return to his former existence as the Demon Prince Orcus.

Maanzecorian's realm of Rictus was located on the plane of Gehenna.

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