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** 'Explorer's Guide to Wildemount'': The Lash of Shadows is one of the [[EvilWeapon Arms of the Betrayers]], associated with the serpent god Zehir in the [[WebVideo/CriticalRole Exandria]] setting. It's a snakeskin whip that ends in five animated snake heads, and its strikes can inflict various types of magical poison onto its victims.

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** 'Explorer's ''Explorer's Guide to Wildemount'': The Lash of Shadows is one of the [[EvilWeapon Arms of the Betrayers]], associated with the serpent god Zehir in the [[WebVideo/CriticalRole Exandria]] setting. It's a snakeskin whip that ends in five animated snake heads, and its strikes can inflict various types of magical poison onto its victims.
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** The drow cleric Quenthel Baenre uses a whip consisting of several living snakes, with each snake being possessed by a demon, giving them sapience.
** The Lash of Shadows is one of the [[EvilWeapon Arms of the Betrayers]], associated with the serpent god Zehir in the [[WebVideo/CriticalRole Exandria]] setting. It's a snakeskin whip that ends in five animated snake heads, and its strikes can inflict various types of magical poison onto its victims.

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** The drow cleric Quenthel Baenre uses a whip consisting of several living snakes, with each snake being possessed by a demon, giving them sapience.
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'Explorer's Guide to Wildemount'': The Lash of Shadows is one of the [[EvilWeapon Arms of the Betrayers]], associated with the serpent god Zehir in the [[WebVideo/CriticalRole Exandria]] setting. It's a snakeskin whip that ends in five animated snake heads, and its strikes can inflict various types of magical poison onto its victims.victims.
** ''TabletopGame/ForgottenRealms'': The drow cleric Quenthel Baenre uses a whip consisting of several living snakes, with each snake being possessed by a demon, giving them sapience.

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