Watching Critical Role is one of the highlights of my week. Those guys are great. You might even recognize their voices from their work which has them providing lines for all sorts of games.
I find it just a bit funny that Marisha is by far the most often-criticized player at that table by the community, and yet Keyleth has arguably been the most productive member of Vox Machina over the course of the campaign.
Those were some really great and poignant questions made by Kelly. Fantastic job interviewing and terrific answers. The Critical Role team forever has my
I think if any of them needed of help with anything financial, therapeutic, utility, supplies to help aid with the raising of kids, moving, or medical aid, the critter community will have them covered at the drop of a hat. :)
11:50 : why turn Vox Machina evil ? Why not run evil characters serving some devilish entity hellbound on destroying this band of heroes that won't stop messing up their nefarious plans ?
They make a reference (albeit jokingly) to "the next campaign." Do they have plans to start a new campaign? I would love that because what keeps me away from Critical Role is the feeling like I could never catch up, despite my love for the actors and characters.
AFAICR, they said that eventually (some time after hitting level 20) they will send those characters (those still alive^^) off into the sunset, partially because there comes a point where there are only a few challenges left for a group of 6+ lvl20 characters. They'll be able to take on gods.
Keyleth isn't that empathetic OR trusting. Anyone remember when they met Kima? She was downright mean to her, for no real reason. Maybe that's what she thinks she's like in her head, but she doesn't really play her like that. If anything, Marisha makes Keyleth LESS empathetic and trusting, not the other way around.
She said Keylith is a lot more trusting and empathetic than her, not the average human. Obviously she is even less trusting and empathetic in her life.
Marisha said that Keyleth distrusted Kima because of an event that happened pre-stream, or in her backstory. She stated that she didn't trust her because someone that would give their life to a cause, could as easily use an ultimate weapon in the idea that their god would except this. She also didn't know Kima's alignment without meta-gaming. Also apparently their was a whisper. But still, you have your view and I have mine. Both being correct.
PJBxx But she was empathetic and trusting of Clarota. In fact part of the reason she didn't trust Kima is because she was antagonistic of their established ally. She knew Clarota's motivations and she was suspicious of Kimas. She ended up being completely wrong, and she eventually apologized. Now she has said Kima is one of their closest allies. You can't just take one example out of context and exlaim that she doesn't know her own character.
She had personal reasons for that. Also, you realize that Kima on their first meeting is the one example of Keyleth being super empathetic or trusting? Just that situation. There are over 100 episodes, but it's one disputed example from the first 10-20 episodes that gets brought up to say that she isn't empathetic enough.
Watching Critical Role is one of the highlights of my week. Those guys are great. You might even recognize their voices from their work which has them providing lines for all sorts of games.
"Taliesin, those are at most CR 2, you can take them."
I love that he cracked his knuckles and took a step in that direction, Taliesin is awesome!
Anna Prosser Robinson did an amazing job moderating the interview!
Well the "goldfish on the rocks" thing made me spit my pizzabite across the room. Thank you for that :D
12 hours D&D marathon in pajamas with brunch.... is this wheat heaven is like?
Thanks for the suggestion of the IT Crowd episode Marisha, feels for days.
Its The IT Crowd Series 4 episode 1 that Marisha is talking about. Such a good episode.
Matt: "Taliesin, those are at most CR2, you can take them, go!"
I legit lost it.
I find it just a bit funny that Marisha is by far the most often-criticized player at that table by the community, and yet Keyleth has arguably been the most productive member of Vox Machina over the course of the campaign.
Vox Machina: We make terrible decisions. needs to be a t-shirt
Great questions Anna!
Most dangerous animal in all of Taldore' ???? The great closed door of mansion!
Great questions!
Those were some really great and poignant questions made by Kelly. Fantastic job interviewing and terrific answers. The Critical Role team forever has my
Their talking of death reminds me of how Hardwick's character did on Force Grey
liam is soooooo cuuuuuuute
the title of this video makes me want to replay BG2 shadows of amn with voice overs by vox machina
a wild Satine Phoenix appears.
CAMPAIGN GUIDE RELEASE CONFIRMEDDDDDD. HOOOOOLY SHIIIIIIIIIIIT
It was confirmed nearly a year ago.
I nearly did a spit-take at "spicy naan bread."
And you just see satine's gorgeous silhouette in the background
I think if any of them needed of help with anything financial, therapeutic, utility, supplies to help aid with the raising of kids, moving, or medical aid, the critter community will have them covered at the drop of a hat. :)
Hell yea IT Crowd!
when does there one shot happen?
11:50 : why turn Vox Machina evil ? Why not run evil characters serving some devilish entity hellbound on destroying this band of heroes that won't stop messing up their nefarious plans ?
At first I thought it was meant as the group plays as the chroma conclave, hunting down VM (my english is not the best)
i would LOVE to see a Campaign around killing the Critical role crew, Imagine pitting Grog towards a party! :O
so nice how Matt was able to come out and be a thesbian...
Wait Liam's a Proffesor?!?!?
Didn't know Marisha had a twin! :P
8:30 can someone give me a link of their game?
Blake Bailey I can't find their game either
check out "SoA - Tower of the Curator"
Was Taliesin not able to make it?
I haven't made it through everything yet, but Taliesin and Liam play in "SoA - Crawl of Annihilation & Wrap Up"
does anyone know what game Taliesin Jaffe was in?
blackvial imdb
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They make a reference (albeit jokingly) to "the next campaign." Do they have plans to start a new campaign? I would love that because what keeps me away from Critical Role is the feeling like I could never catch up, despite my love for the actors and characters.
AFAICR, they said that eventually (some time after hitting level 20) they will send those characters (those still alive^^) off into the sunset, partially because there comes a point where there are only a few challenges left for a group of 6+ lvl20 characters. They'll be able to take on gods.
They've done one now
Keyleth isn't that empathetic OR trusting. Anyone remember when they met Kima? She was downright mean to her, for no real reason. Maybe that's what she thinks she's like in her head, but she doesn't really play her like that. If anything, Marisha makes Keyleth LESS empathetic and trusting, not the other way around.
She said Keylith is a lot more trusting and empathetic than her, not the average human. Obviously she is even less trusting and empathetic in her life.
Marisha said that Keyleth distrusted Kima because of an event that happened pre-stream, or in her backstory. She stated that she didn't trust her because someone that would give their life to a cause, could as easily use an ultimate weapon in the idea that their god would except this. She also didn't know Kima's alignment without meta-gaming. Also apparently their was a whisper.
But still, you have your view and I have mine. Both being correct.
PJBxx But she was empathetic and trusting of Clarota. In fact part of the reason she didn't trust Kima is because she was antagonistic of their established ally. She knew Clarota's motivations and she was suspicious of Kimas. She ended up being completely wrong, and she eventually apologized. Now she has said Kima is one of their closest allies.
You can't just take one example out of context and exlaim that she doesn't know her own character.
She had personal reasons for that. Also, you realize that Kima on their first meeting is the one example of Keyleth being super empathetic or trusting? Just that situation. There are over 100 episodes, but it's one disputed example from the first 10-20 episodes that gets brought up to say that she isn't empathetic enough.