What exactly is a hexblade patron?

A Hexblade patron in Dungeons & Dragons is a powerful, often shadowy entity from the Shadowfell that grants warlocks martial prowess, especially with weapons, making them formidable front-line fighters who channel dark, cursed magic. They manifest as sentient, shadowy weapons or empower existing ones, acting as a mysterious force that links martial combat with arcane power, with the Raven Queen being a prime example, though the patron can be almost anything with a connection to shadow or cursed weapons.
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What is a hexblade?

A Hexblade is a popular Warlock subclass in Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) from Xanathar's Guide to Everything, representing a martial spellcaster who makes a pact with mysterious, sentient weapons from the Shadowfell, allowing them to channel dark magic through blades, using their Charisma for attacks and wielding powerful curses to become deadly "curse warriors" or "spellblades". 
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What is a Warlocks patron?

A warlock patron in Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) is a powerful, otherworldly being (like a demon, archfey, ancient entity, or celestial) that grants a warlock magical abilities and knowledge in exchange for service or adherence to the patron's goals. Unlike clerics who serve gods, warlocks make specific pacts, leading to varied relationships—from master-apprentice to rivalries—where the patron might demand tasks, souls, or specific actions, shaping the warlock's role and adventures.
 
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What is the motivation of the Hexblade patron?

The patron may wish to keep magical artifacts out of other people's hands. The weapon binds itself to you due to a victory over its previous owner, wishing to influence someone more powerful. The patron is the demon lord Graz'zt, seeking to ascend by manipulating the goddess Waukeen's clergy for his own gain.
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Can Vecna be a warlock patron?

Vecna is also a go-to Warlock patron in D&D 5e.
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D&D Lore - Celestial and Hexblade Warlock Patrons

Can Tiamat be a warlock patron?

Yes, Tiamat can absolutely be a warlock patron in Dungeons & Dragons, often falling under the Fiend or homebrewed "Dragon" patron, with warlocks serving her goals of wealth, vengeance, and escape from the Nine Hells, gaining chromatic dragon-themed powers like breath weapons and scale resistance. While not a standard PHB patron, DMs frequently allow it, viewing her as a powerful entity granting pacts for her grand schemes.
 
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Who is the Hexblade patron in D&D?

Hexblade patrons are supernatural weapon makers who create cursed items that contain pieces of their own spirit. These entities often connect to the Raven Queen (we'll get back to her later) and spend significant time in the dark realm known as the Shadowfell.
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Are warlock patrons evil?

There is nothing in the rules written in stone that warlock patrons HAVE to be sinister and self-interested, they could absolutely be a neutral or friendly force providing power.
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Was Fjord a hexblade?

It was confirmed he's playing a hexblade. They don't get pact abilities till about level 3.
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Can Bahamut be a patron?

Dungeon Masters can use Bahamut as a patron for noble quests, as a guiding figure for paladins and clerics, or even as a force players might encounter in their journeys - either through dreams, visions, or rare divine meetings.
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What if a warlock kills their patron?

If a Warlock kills their patron in D&D, the core rules don't explicitly state what happens, leaving it to the Dungeon Master (DM) to decide; generally, the Warlock keeps their existing powers but stops leveling up unless they find a new patron or a different power source, potentially becoming a powerful but static spellcaster, or finding a new, possibly more challenging, pact. The pact might break, the patron's essence could transfer, or the Warlock might even become a patron themselves, creating a massive story hook. 
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What do the warlocks drink?

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, shade of the evening is also known as the Wine of Warlocks. It is a thick dark blue beverage made from the inky blue leaves of the black-barked trees that grow outside the House of the Undying.
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Could a dragon be a warlock patron?

Yes, a dragon can absolutely be a Warlock patron in D&D, often through homebrew or by "reskinning" existing patrons, as dragons possess immense power, ancient knowledge, and personal agendas (hoards, territory, influencing events) that perfectly fit a patron's role, granting warlocks draconic magic, scales, and breath weapon powers, with options ranging from Chromatic (evil) to Metallic (good) to Gem dragons.
 
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What is the story behind the Hexblade?

The Hexblade story, primarily from D&D lore, involves a pact with a mysterious, powerful entity from the Shadowfell, often linked to the Raven Queen, who manifests in sentient, shadowy weapons (like the legendary Blackrazor) to grant power to mortals, transforming them into martial spellcasters who wield shadows and dark magic through their blade, blurring the line between warrior and magic-user for their patron's inscrutable goals. 
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Can a hexblade be good?

Its power comes from being able to use a singular stat for weapons and spellcasting. This has bigger impact on other gishes that use CHA for spellcasting than on the hexblade itself. The rest of its abilities are good, but nothing remarkable, and quite frankly, its expanded spell list is god awful, to me.
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Where do hexblades get their powers?

Hexblades are generally associated with the Dark Six. Some speculate that the hexblades are given their powers by the Shadow, but many hexblades believe their powers are gifts from the Traveler.
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Why does Fjord fake his accent?

Jester could not help him in understanding his magic, so he decided to travel to the Soltryce Academy in Rexxentrum in the Dwendalian Empire. He asked if she would like to accompany him, and she agreed. During their time traveling to the Empire, Fjord changed his bearing and accent to imitate Vandran.
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Is Vecna a warlock patron?

In the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide (2015), Vecna is mentioned as a possible God for the Arcana Cleric Domain, as well as a Warlock patron of the Undying.
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What race pairs well with warlock?

The best races for Warlock 5e help you maximize Charisma, expand your spell options, and embody your pact's flavor. Tieflings and Half-Elves are top choices for flexibility and magic. Aasimar adds radiant flavor, while Custom Lineage lets you build a Warlock your way from level one.
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Can a warlock have a celestial patron?

Yes, and my opinion on that is you can use any patron you want. Call it a Fiend pact, use the exact same abilities, but have it be a Celestial instead, and you're being given the power to burn away the evil and heresy of the world, which is why you get all those fire spells.
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Can a patron possess a warlock?

Unlike other warlock pacts, where abilities are granted by Patrons, the Pact of the Possessed Warlock entails a unique process. Typically, the agreement forged between the Warlock and their Patron involves the Warlock surrendering their body to the Patron after a predetermined period of cohabitation.
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Can an archfey be a patron?

An archfey patron was one possible sponsor for a warlock. If a bargain was made between a warlock and one of the archfey, the warlock's patron gave them access to certain powers, including a suite of spells.
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