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chaosgenasi · 1 year
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This is everything I like about both those characters happening all at once.
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piratespencilart · 2 years
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Edith, it's me.
Where's my son?
[ID: Digital art of Veth Brenatto and her son Luc from Critical Role. Veth, a halfling woman with dark braided hair and a green dress, kneels on the ground, crying and hugging Luc. Luc buries his face against her shoulder. He has curly hair and overalls. They wear matching button jewelry. End ID.]
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yesifitswithyou · 8 months
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LUDINUS.
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genderless-ghost · 10 months
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just watched c2e48 of critical role and ahhhhhh
like the caleb “i care for all of you but i need the group to be less reckless bc if people found out i’m alive they would hurt the group and i can’t have that happen” and beau “we care about you and will protect you no matter what” argument already hurt but the reveal of ikithons involvement in felderwyn?? rip my heart out, the immediate nott fuck caleb his people did this to my people reaction and then her conversation with her son??? kill me, that would hurt less, who gave sam reigel the right
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piratespencil · 2 years
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Even though I knew it was coming, the Nott/Veth reveal at the end of episode 48 DESTROYED me…
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Watching Homeward Bound and of course I remember what happens towards the end of the episode, but I did not remember the part where Caleb pulls Beau aside to talk about how he’s on edge because they kinda threw themselves at Yussa carelessly. That he needs to continue hiding from Trent, and it’s always on his mind, lamenting that the rest of the Nein are connected to him and they are in just as much danger and he already is feeling guilty... Beau tries to explain that they’re all there for him, but Caleb isn’t hearing it, and he ends up just walking away, still obviously scared shitless for the safety of his friends...
Ho boy, he was already not in a good mind state to face what they’re going to discover in Felderwin. No wonder he reacted so poorly
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walkthroughtheforest · 9 months
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I had been very lightly spoiled for one element of the end of episode 48 but whoooooooooooooo booooyyyyyyy.
Talk about ripping out my heart....
First "Fuck Caleb" and then all the stuff with her son...
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Listening to c2e48. Just stab me it'll be less painful.
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pocketgalaxies · 7 months
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y'all I'm not fucking ready for this.
How many weeks in a row is this with no DDB sponsor?
Matt is dressed in Ruidus colors. fear
personally? I think it would be very funny if somebody replaced Liam's chair with one that's a foot shorter than everyone else's.
I'm fully expecting Ira to be a Garmellie/Artagan situation. This motherfucker is an archfey slumming it on Exandria and ancient god-killing wizard dilfs are his dive bar of choice.
Ira was around for at least one previous apogee solstice, but he was in the Feywild when it happened so he didn't get to see the true extent of is power.
"What do you think about the gods?" "I don't think about them." good answer, good answer
Aberrations and other "mythological creatures" born on solstices (even normal ones) are particularly powerful.
The circlet prevents Imogen from hearing the thoughts of people around her. It just eliminates that entirely. And with it goes most of the reasons she'd have to side with Ludinus and Otohan. Truly the peak of non-wizard mortal hubris, to consider killing the gods before looking for an item or a spell to solve your problem first
Sending to Keyleth from Imogen: "We're a couple hours out, to the southwest. Are we meeting up? Just going for it? Help?" "I'm gathering those of able-body who recovered from our last endeavor. I'll look for a tree. Let me know when you need the cavalry; our arrival isn't quiet."
"I go over and give Fearne a big hug." "Aww—" "I reach into her pocket." never change, Ashton
A ways out from the crater, the Bells Hells come upon a structure in the storm — the wood and stone wreckage of a skyship that carried a cathedral on it. It's mangled and burned; the brumestone has been scavenged. It looks recent, and the outer hull is covered in mounts for heavy armor, harpoons, and cannons, but it was brought down by battle on the deck, not by massive damage to the outer hull. The iconography indicates that it was from Vasselheim, possibly a Judicator ship.
jesus fucking christ. Matt could not say "DO NOT GO THROUGH WITH CRASHING THE SHIP" any more clearly.
if that dispel pulse is shutting down the automatons briefly, then maybe it's not actually intentional. maybe it's a by-product, an unintended consequence.
it never ceases to amaze me that without fail and across all of his characters, Travis manages to be both the voice of "fuck it we ball" and the person who slows down combat to calm players.
like, does CritRoleStats keep track of how many combat encounters each PC has started? bc Chetney has got to be up there with Imogen this campaign
this battle music has the same opening notes as the 2001 theme and now I can't hear anything else
The spellcaster has a +6 spell attack, but also cast hold person at 5th level and did 15 damage on a fire bolt, so they're most likely 9th level with a +2 spellcasting ability modifier.
Ashton rage build update: 2 on the d4 is the space build (portals!). they took the Crusher feat for their 8th level ASI. also, when the space build is active, they can use portals (either as a bonus action or as a result of hitting a creature or as a result of bringing a creature to 0 hp) to teleport to any space they can see within 30 or 60 feet of them.
As a reminder, shock flare is a reskin of arms of hadar, but it pushes creatures away instead of preventing them from taking reactions and deals lightning damage instead of necrotic.
Tal saying "five foot step" gave me hella flashbacks to Pathfinder 1e
"Well, I don't get to choose, do I? Let's just go with it." god fucking damnit. Ashton's rage abilities and how fucking random they are is so poetically and narratively intwined with the themes of this campaign, it's wild
it will never not amuse me that Matt, without fail, misunderstands the way the command spell works. it's super minor and not a big deal but as someone with a DM who's pretty on-top of it, it's very funny
Imogen gets pulled into a tent by a very quick and quiet force.
"Who are you, and why are you fighting the Vanguard?" "I've got friends coming in. Friends or enemies?" "I asked you first." "The question isn't why! It's 'are you fighting too'?" "Who are you with?" "
oh my god of fucking COURSE there are already infiltrators in here. of course there are. why wouldn't there be? Ryn didn't come here alone.
BEAUREGARD???
BEAUREGARD!!!!
y'all you have no fucking idea how excited I am——
"He can go say hi to the rest of his friends we've put there [in jail]." how fucking many of the Cerberus Assembly are in jail now? we know Trent is in there but who else?
CALEB!!!! blorbo!!!
"So. What's the play here, Beauregard?"
They're both friends to the Verity, and they've worked with Ryn before. They came here with her, trying to do a recon mission before she was taken.
The Children of Malice are a front for the Ruby Vanguard.
Caleb and Beau saw the other skyship go down. It was from Vasselheim. The Vanguard struck the skyship from the sky at Ludinus' request, though Caleb hasn't seen any sign of Ludinus being in the crater for many days. But the perpetual dispel pulse was intentionally installed.
Caleb, Beau, and Ryn were all on the Shadowfell team — they were able to damage the key, but unable to completely destroy it.
Caleb refers to Ludinus as the most powerful of the assembly, "the one who could topple it all" if he goes down. He and Beau came here alone;
The entire site is illusion-proofed, there's a dispel wave every minute. There are also mage-hunter golems here, which we've only ever heard of existing inside the Heirloom Sphere. I am forcibly reminded of the fact that Ludinus Da'leth is aware of the Happy Fun Ball.
"The absolute, absurd amount of muscles she has—" "Like Marisha?" *raised eyebrow* Matthew. (fuckin' simp (affectionate))
Ludinus has been reverse-engineering Aeorian technology and using distilled dunamis energy to power it, with multiple mesh-like power sources. He's "obsessed" with divinity and appears to be "counting on opposition, which makes [Beau] uneasy."
"What's dunabis?" "...there isn't time to lecture. It's a very obtuse form of magic that exists between the fabric of all other forms of power. It's one of the oldest and most fundamental forces within Exandria and beyond. It can alter time, space, probability, entropy — it is dangerous in the wrong hands, and unfortunately, a very strong source of it has been in the hands of Ludinus and the Assembly for some time." The 'very strong source' is presumably the beacon, which Ludinus has had since 835 PD.
The Cobalt Soul has been trying to nail down Ludinus for a long time, but "he's always one step ahead."
Caleb specifically refers to dunamis as chaotic, referencing Ashton.
Ludinus has apparently been doing this outside of the Assembly. Caleb's contact in the Assembly (Astrid, presumably) notes that even the rest of the Assembly is afraid to get involved in Ludinus' plans.
Halas, Trent, and "Bendathar" are in Beau's list of archmages they've fucked up.
Hey! Beau knows the Ashari! that's cool. She also knows Ira and his history of designing the keys.
There are dozens of mirrors and hook-like spires facing toward the key itself. Everything is reinforced with a massive amount of residuum — the device, the walls of the excavation site, and everything beyond. "An all-out assault would be far too dangerous." Caleb gives a sending stone to Chetney, who gives it to Laudna, under the assumption that the groups are going to split up to cover more ground.
given the fact that the solstice didn't actually happen this episode and that the Mighty Nein and the Crown Keepers are now attached to this, I feel like my "PFS2 special scenario" theory has some more merit
Beau disappears, Caleb goes invisible (they both start to circle around), and the Bells Hells start to descend the crater.
also, last minute update: Fearne would have flirted incessantly with both Beau and Caleb.
threads that have connected in this episode:
Missing residuum shipments: the malleus key and its surroundings are reinforced with residuum. that's a massive amount; it's possible that Trent's supply of residuum, the stuff the Nameless Ones stole, and the stuff the Paragon's Call were trafficking were probably all going here.
The Cobalt Soul and the Cerberus Assembly: It takes a long, long time to dismantle political systems. The Cobalt Soul has apparently imprisoned more Assembly members than just Trent.
Out-of-the-blue rolls: Those random rolls Matt had Marisha and Liam make were indeed rolls for the Shadowfell expedition that Beau, Caleb, and Ryn were involved with. They rolled shitty, so the Shadowfell key wasn't entirely destroyed, but was damaged.
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zelreedsandwrites · 1 year
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[C2e48 2:47:30]
Beau: “Her name is Dairon. She was a… roommate at the Cobalt Soul”
Jester: “Okaaay, extra-special roommate ;)”
Imogen: I’m having a dream about my best friend Laudna and I living together, just a casual Thursday with Absolutely No Homo Whatsoever :)))))
Fucking Laura Bailey knows exactly what she’s up to. She knows.
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disastergenius · 2 years
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In lieu of a new CR episode this week, I have a question for everyone. 
What is your favorite Flando timestamp? 
Mine is the pair from C2E48 of “Nott talks to a kid and makes them cry” and “Nott talks to a kid and makes me cry”
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nerdandtie · 1 year
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Stormwood & Associates: C2E48. Slatebeard and Associates (Blackened Skies Part 2)
In a world seemingly conquered by an invading army from another universe, our team has has been saved by an unlikely "hero." What they find here may be a dark portent for what's coming for their home though, and it's a warning they'll need to heed. Y'know, even if it's given by a jackass. "Stormwood & Associates" uses the RPG system Super Awesome Action Heroes Second Edition with the optional Fantasy expansion and Advanced Combat Rules. View Archives and Subscription Options
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your-turn-to-role · 4 years
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underrated fjord moments: ranting at the group while gesturing with a fish he accidentally bought out of social awkwardness
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darewitchstr · 2 years
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I KNEW IT
I KNEW SHE WASN’T A GOBLIN FROM DAY ONE
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talontarget · 2 years
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nothing like a good ol liam punch to the throat at 1 am
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