Imagine being a dm in a series, tens of thousands of people follow regularly, and one of your players, that has been away most of the time, suddenly decides to down itself. Matt was horrified what would people have said about him killing of another player in a mediocre fight not even against a semi boss like before, but in a random arena fight. He had to convey that fight and what happened to all the people, show this is an emotional fight not one of strengths, and Matt was clearly not prepared for that one. That being said, this fight shows how good of a dm Matt is to improv this to such a degree that it's not just a one-sided slaughter but also shows the feelings and nobody gets mad. Also, I think this did a lot of positive development to Yascha .
In addition to Caleb understanding Yasha’s moment of self destruction. I think another valuable moment of RP between characters was caduceus asking “did you get what you needed”. Very subtle but it shows such care for his friend. Maybe he doesn’t know those feelings or understand self harm but in that immediate moment after there was no judgement just hoping she felt better.
This was my favorite scene of the campaign. Specifically because of all the precipitating events, the fact that we didn't know Ashley as Yasha very well... and it was such a mind fuck. I like it when players do things like this in my home games, they're small, and incredibly instructive but they also have a purpose. I hate chaos for chaos sake. But when someone comes out of the tall grass like this you just got to say "clever girl" and be about it for a minute.
I was enjoying the break down... "Even if they won't hold her accountable, she feels like somebody needs to....because isn't that how the world works?!?" That's a hell of a line and got me choked up. That worldview is tragic. I can almost hear Yasha screaming internally (totally not projecting or anything) about needing to be punished for things that she knows no one else will ever blame her for. Such self-punishment is...cathartic. And truly sad. Your video is a great breakdown of the moment. I've never seen this channel before but I'm certainly looking forward to more content.
Barbarians are always my favorite characters cause they fundamentally are either the healthiest individual or the most lost. This happens because of their rage and how we all know anger and rage and it can be one of the most intimidating emotions to handle, so for a barbarian to be able to confront this primal emotion so regularly gives them the most relatable situations in my opinion.
This is one of my favorite moments in the C2. Yasha actually had some of the best moments during the highest RP moments in the campaign only to have someone else steal the moment (example; Before cupcake Yasha had the best moment).
Let's not forget that Yasha admitted later on while aboard the Ball-Eater that subjecting herself to all that didn't help at all. It only made her feel even more lost. She didn't find the answer she had been looking for. It only made her even angrier at herself. She only just begins to come to terms with everything beginning with the voyage to Rumblecusp and then throughout that arc, just like with Beau after what happened at Kamordah and Jester regarding her relationship with the Traveler. All three of them left the island feeling more sure of themselves as a result of their adventures there. Honestly, I'd love to see a retrospective on how the Rumblecusp arc was an allegory for isolation as well as recovery, realization, and reflection.
I PROMISE NO SPOILERS but my favorite campaign 3 moment has either gotta be [REDACTED] in ep 33 or [REDACTED] in ep 65 (iykyk, and if you don't know, you will once you finish those ones) OH also "I'm here to fix your pool" lmao. you don't know what that means now, but you will. you will 😉
Interesting take on why she did it! I never saw it as a way for her to get punished for her wrongdoings. To me, it was the rawest way she had to take back control. As Oban’s thrall, faced by combat, she would not have been able to do anything but fight. She was powerless, because she was fighting. And this fight was a way for her to negate that, a way for her to prove that she wasn’t under his domination anymore. She proved her freedom by losing.
Favoite 2 moments from C3 (i hope this is not spoilery. Everyone has a different tolerance level): 1. Scene with Liam's Orym learns who Marisha's Laudna is and what that means. 2. When Orym goes home, this is not earth shattering or an epic moment but the love and tenderness Liam brings to life makes me smile, with a tear in my eye. It is probably just me, but Orym is the one, the only one, who's not fairly insane so letting him step out of the background is great. His moments hit hard for me.
So true. Because of the guests, we got some of the most amazing RP between the main party, as well as some of the best “Matt.exe has stopped” moments (two words: Applebees SoulCycle).
13:06, The irony of this is that even now, Yasha is being "weak", not humble, only knowing how to handle her shame by harassing others into harming her. And she's still causing harm in what she's doing here. Her opponent may not be a saint, but she's just a bystander in the grand scheme of things and Yasha is making her shame someone else's problem, just as she did when she was Obann's vengeful, mind-controlled servant. She's still shackled, still acting "barbaric", so she still has further room to grow before she could ever fully earn any real forgiveness or sense of redemption.
my favorite moments are EVERYTHING regarding laudna fcg and and ashton are really relatable to me for a lot of different reasons though. their characters feel like they have a similar torment to me
Favorite moments from C3? Episodes 8-12 (I think?) are just pure fun. Smiling just thinking about it. 33-38/39 and the events leading up are incredible storytelling & rp. 43 has a npc reveal that still makes me so excited. Episode 51(!!) to 64 is just...fun chaos & devestatingly amazing rp by everyone that graces that beautiful table. I hope that is vague enough 😂
Learning some of what Ashley was going through in real life during this time makes this incredibly hard for me to watch. It’s an incredible performance, but I can’t imagine it NOT being rooted in some real life trauma. Actors use that shit all of the time, so I have no doubt she channeled hers into her work. I truly hope she’s happier now.
Yasha was my favorite character throughout campaign 2 and this is a big reason why. Campaign 2 was the start of the characters growing as people and not holding onto their old ways as much. Ashley Johnson (despite being gone for long periods of time) showing (in my personal opinion) the most growth out of all
Kinda reminds me of the most important roll I ever made with my Half-Goblin Monk in our current campaign, it was also the last roll I made with her. So she had trouble saying No to any request, this was her main flag n I had established with the DM that I needed to make wisdom saves in order to voice said disagreement. After several near death experiences this once joyful n friendly monk whom had never killed, had become a murderous psychopath as she had not found a way to process her fear n pain. The party's Pirate Barbarian had betrayed the party n joined the enemies. The Paladin had challenged the Pirate Admiral (whom had killed his father) to a duel n promised to let everyone else go. When the fight was done my Monk made the first of her rolls n told the Barbarian to stay as we had unfinished business. An at least 17th level Wizard that the pirates had hired to read the Scroll of the Comet said that I was violating the deal. The party didn't back me on this as they were afraid to fight him with our only healer barely clinging to life after his duel. That Wizard wanted to sell us the Scroll for a high price n we had fought tooth n nail against these pirates for so long over that Scroll after the first copy of it blew up the Paladin's home town. I knew the DM had calculated that the party had just enough to buy it but would be back to level 1 amounts of coin... the Rogue refused to pay up, n he had the most money of all of us. We were just going to let our betrayed leave, we were just going to let this Scroll be out there waiting for the highest bidder to buy it from the Wizard, wut had it all been for? She found herself wanting to strike down her companions n kill every single pirate... n then she thought back to the day after her first near dear experience, where in her rage at the prospect of someone stealing somebodies dog n cooking it, that she kicked their door to splinters only to find a teen boy trying to feed his 3 younger siblings... she had grown up in poverty herself n that was the first time she realized that she was becoming a monster, raging at her party was the last time. She didn't speak for the rest of the boat ride to shore n as soon as we docked I tolled her last roll, nat 20 wis save n she chewed the party out on their lack of dedication to the cause, she had never wanted to be a hero, she just wanted to sell her family's rice n be a business woman, but she was broken at this point. Not fight left in her, no ambition left, no will to push on even tho she knew the mission wasn't finished. She tore out her Ersatz Eye, removed all her gear, n emptied her pockets (coins n bank notes included) n placed them all on the party's wagon (technically her wagon) n left with nothing but her clothes n her mule named Donkey n went home to her village to be a simple farmer. Not at all how I imagined her story to end but her sudden n aggressive departure left the party n players shook. 1st time I've ever retired a PC (had a few die n most games fizzle out) n the next time I retire one, I only hope the moment is even half as epic. The Paladin, having avenged his people also retired n went to rebuild the village. Now the only original party member is the Warforged Fighter whose player keeps missing sessions so we just use him to watch the wagon n animals, but the party pushes on to earn enough coin to buy the Scroll with party loot rather than the Rogue having to give of his personal stash. The Barbarian's player had started playing a Warlock just before my Monk's departure, n now the Paladin's player plays a Bard n I returned after a couple weeks being sick IRL as a Cleric n have returned to playing a person who is generally opposed to killing. She stabilizes downed enemies n has thus far only killed 1 enemy after watching him flee n abandon his comrades cuz she firmly believes that u should never leave a person behind. Ima have a lot of fun with her n maybe in the future I will have a tale as epic to tell about her.
Great video! And nice concise introduction compared to others. We got into the actual moment before the halfway mark. You're improving!! (Sincere critique not mean)
My favorite moment in C3 has always been in episode 21 where Imogen kept setting off the trap for another group. Every time I see it I can’t stop laughing. Still one of my favorite episodes. Another moment is the dogfight between Chetney and Laudna in whichever episode that was.
Bravo 👏. This is the kind of insightful analysis and commentary I’ve come to really appreciate from you. It’s why I subscribed to your channel the first time it was offered to me by Utube. Cudos! I look forward to the next installment. 😎
I like to make custom magic the gathering cards in my free time, I made a few cards based on the mighty nein. When i did yasha, the flavor text i added was "show me why you're the fucking champion..." It is such an amazing quote that perpetuates throughout the rest of her story. From that moment onward, yasha showed why SHE was a fucking champion.
Why are the spoiler warnings becoming my favourite thing about these videos now? What's happening here? Who did this to me? What turns did I take in life to end up here? Who even am I anymore? I'm freakin' losing it man....
The thing nobody tells you about forgiveness, is that it’s not a one time thing, it’s a daily ritual, especially if the wound is deep enough, some days are easier, other days it’s all you can do to not curse their name.
Favorite C3 moments: Orym & Laudna's talk on the way through the woods. "Don't you even dare!" "If you need any help with _____ just cut me in on a little bit of the coin" "Real quick question, is the ____ thing only for fighting?" "I can't hear your thoughts." "I just hear like a little *tink*." The Shadar-kai (I have a soft spot for that race and a fan of this player). $ Acronyms AOK 🌊11 (-4) ✈️🐝 🔵🍑🌺 And a related but not CR clip-clue: ua-cam.com/video/HHUOnP8XnxA/v-deo.html
WOW. SPOILERS!!! MAN, you should put a BIG spoiler warning at the start of the video or something. Maybe using a cute animal doing something silly like playing with a ball or dancing or something like that. Just as a heads up for people who don't want to be spoiled for a show so popular as CR. Just an idea!
“Beau…beats up a grandpa
Fjord…gets beaten up like a grandpa.”
Duality of D&D right there.
we love our commanding, menacing, doofus of a admiral
Grog… beaten up by a grandpa
@@drewziesmer1178 Chetney..... a grandpa who beats people up
This is such a great moment. The champion isn’t intimated. MATT is.
Imagine being a dm in a series, tens of thousands of people follow regularly, and one of your players, that has been away most of the time, suddenly decides to down itself. Matt was horrified what would people have said about him killing of another player in a mediocre fight not even against a semi boss like before, but in a random arena fight. He had to convey that fight and what happened to all the people, show this is an emotional fight not one of strengths, and Matt was clearly not prepared for that one. That being said, this fight shows how good of a dm Matt is to improv this to such a degree that it's not just a one-sided slaughter but also shows the feelings and nobody gets mad. Also, I think this did a lot of positive development to Yascha .
In addition to Caleb understanding Yasha’s moment of self destruction. I think another valuable moment of RP between characters was caduceus asking “did you get what you needed”. Very subtle but it shows such care for his friend. Maybe he doesn’t know those feelings or understand self harm but in that immediate moment after there was no judgement just hoping she felt better.
This was my favorite scene of the campaign. Specifically because of all the precipitating events, the fact that we didn't know Ashley as Yasha very well... and it was such a mind fuck. I like it when players do things like this in my home games, they're small, and incredibly instructive but they also have a purpose. I hate chaos for chaos sake. But when someone comes out of the tall grass like this you just got to say "clever girl" and be about it for a minute.
Man I cannot agree more
Oh hey it's the moment that made me break down sobbing for the 800th time. Campaign 2, my beloved 😢
Ahahaha I didn't cry when I watched this part and no one can prove that I did
I was enjoying the break down...
"Even if they won't hold her accountable, she feels like somebody needs to....because isn't that how the world works?!?"
That's a hell of a line and got me choked up. That worldview is tragic. I can almost hear Yasha screaming internally (totally not projecting or anything) about needing to be punished for things that she knows no one else will ever blame her for. Such self-punishment is...cathartic. And truly sad. Your video is a great breakdown of the moment.
I've never seen this channel before but I'm certainly looking forward to more content.
Barbarians are always my favorite characters cause they fundamentally are either the healthiest individual or the most lost. This happens because of their rage and how we all know anger and rage and it can be one of the most intimidating emotions to handle, so for a barbarian to be able to confront this primal emotion so regularly gives them the most relatable situations in my opinion.
This is one of my favorite moments in the C2. Yasha actually had some of the best moments during the highest RP moments in the campaign only to have someone else steal the moment (example; Before cupcake Yasha had the best moment).
Let's not forget that Yasha admitted later on while aboard the Ball-Eater that subjecting herself to all that didn't help at all. It only made her feel even more lost.
She didn't find the answer she had been looking for. It only made her even angrier at herself.
She only just begins to come to terms with everything beginning with the voyage to Rumblecusp and then throughout that arc, just like with Beau after what happened at Kamordah and Jester regarding her relationship with the Traveler. All three of them left the island feeling more sure of themselves as a result of their adventures there.
Honestly, I'd love to see a retrospective on how the Rumblecusp arc was an allegory for isolation as well as recovery, realization, and reflection.
Jay's Tragedy: When the Squirrel Lives Eternal
I hate that this is a title I would come up with
I PROMISE NO SPOILERS but my favorite campaign 3 moment has either gotta be [REDACTED] in ep 33 or [REDACTED] in ep 65 (iykyk, and if you don't know, you will once you finish those ones)
OH also "I'm here to fix your pool" lmao. you don't know what that means now, but you will. you will 😉
Interesting take on why she did it!
I never saw it as a way for her to get punished for her wrongdoings.
To me, it was the rawest way she had to take back control.
As Oban’s thrall, faced by combat, she would not have been able to do anything but fight. She was powerless, because she was fighting. And this fight was a way for her to negate that, a way for her to prove that she wasn’t under his domination anymore.
She proved her freedom by losing.
Favoite 2 moments from C3 (i hope this is not spoilery. Everyone has a different tolerance level): 1. Scene with Liam's Orym learns who Marisha's Laudna is and what that means. 2. When Orym goes home, this is not earth shattering or an epic moment but the love and tenderness Liam brings to life makes me smile, with a tear in my eye. It is probably just me, but Orym is the one, the only one, who's not fairly insane so letting him step out of the background is great. His moments hit hard for me.
"Respectfully: so fucking what?"
0:47 i finally understand the hype. Ive reached nirvana
When a bloodsport becomes an impromptu therapy session...
Hmm talking about C3 without spoiling anything .... Okay I will say the guestplayers they got were amazing
So true. Because of the guests, we got some of the most amazing RP between the main party, as well as some of the best “Matt.exe has stopped” moments (two words: Applebees SoulCycle).
13:06, The irony of this is that even now, Yasha is being "weak", not humble, only knowing how to handle her shame by harassing others into harming her. And she's still causing harm in what she's doing here.
Her opponent may not be a saint, but she's just a bystander in the grand scheme of things and Yasha is making her shame someone else's problem, just as she did when she was Obann's vengeful, mind-controlled servant. She's still shackled, still acting "barbaric", so she still has further room to grow before she could ever fully earn any real forgiveness or sense of redemption.
my favorite moments are EVERYTHING regarding laudna
fcg and and ashton are really relatable to me for a lot of different reasons though. their characters feel like they have a similar torment to me
I feel yasha is such an underrated forgotten character of Cam[aign 2, however she is my favourite the waty Ahsley played her was fucking BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Best moment of C3 for me… episode 69, “Nice”.
The whole episode. Full stop.
Favorite moments from C3? Episodes 8-12 (I think?) are just pure fun. Smiling just thinking about it. 33-38/39 and the events leading up are incredible storytelling & rp. 43 has a npc reveal that still makes me so excited. Episode 51(!!) to 64 is just...fun chaos & devestatingly amazing rp by everyone that graces that beautiful table.
I hope that is vague enough 😂
The way you’re just taking the piss out of the “omg spoilarz y u no warn” people at this point… galaxy brain. Love.
My favorite thing from C.3 is when they go to places only hinted at in the previous 2 campaigns... ❤
89 still might be my favorite critical role episode
This is always THE. MOMENT. everytime i am able to make a barbarian
I’m fucking tearing up again…
Learning some of what Ashley was going through in real life during this time makes this incredibly hard for me to watch.
It’s an incredible performance, but I can’t imagine it NOT being rooted in some real life trauma. Actors use that shit all of the time, so I have no doubt she channeled hers into her work. I truly hope she’s happier now.
Yasha was my favorite character throughout campaign 2 and this is a big reason why. Campaign 2 was the start of the characters growing as people and not holding onto their old ways as much. Ashley Johnson (despite being gone for long periods of time) showing (in my personal opinion) the most growth out of all
The first minute of all your videos make me rethink watching you.
Lost more love to you Jay. Your sacrifice is appreciated.
Watching that live and watching the tumblr liveblogging of it was insane
Love coming by and checking in on these videos. Keep up the good work!
Kinda reminds me of the most important roll I ever made with my Half-Goblin Monk in our current campaign, it was also the last roll I made with her. So she had trouble saying No to any request, this was her main flag n I had established with the DM that I needed to make wisdom saves in order to voice said disagreement. After several near death experiences this once joyful n friendly monk whom had never killed, had become a murderous psychopath as she had not found a way to process her fear n pain. The party's Pirate Barbarian had betrayed the party n joined the enemies. The Paladin had challenged the Pirate Admiral (whom had killed his father) to a duel n promised to let everyone else go. When the fight was done my Monk made the first of her rolls n told the Barbarian to stay as we had unfinished business. An at least 17th level Wizard that the pirates had hired to read the Scroll of the Comet said that I was violating the deal. The party didn't back me on this as they were afraid to fight him with our only healer barely clinging to life after his duel. That Wizard wanted to sell us the Scroll for a high price n we had fought tooth n nail against these pirates for so long over that Scroll after the first copy of it blew up the Paladin's home town. I knew the DM had calculated that the party had just enough to buy it but would be back to level 1 amounts of coin... the Rogue refused to pay up, n he had the most money of all of us. We were just going to let our betrayed leave, we were just going to let this Scroll be out there waiting for the highest bidder to buy it from the Wizard, wut had it all been for? She found herself wanting to strike down her companions n kill every single pirate... n then she thought back to the day after her first near dear experience, where in her rage at the prospect of someone stealing somebodies dog n cooking it, that she kicked their door to splinters only to find a teen boy trying to feed his 3 younger siblings... she had grown up in poverty herself n that was the first time she realized that she was becoming a monster, raging at her party was the last time. She didn't speak for the rest of the boat ride to shore n as soon as we docked I tolled her last roll, nat 20 wis save n she chewed the party out on their lack of dedication to the cause, she had never wanted to be a hero, she just wanted to sell her family's rice n be a business woman, but she was broken at this point. Not fight left in her, no ambition left, no will to push on even tho she knew the mission wasn't finished. She tore out her Ersatz Eye, removed all her gear, n emptied her pockets (coins n bank notes included) n placed them all on the party's wagon (technically her wagon) n left with nothing but her clothes n her mule named Donkey n went home to her village to be a simple farmer. Not at all how I imagined her story to end but her sudden n aggressive departure left the party n players shook. 1st time I've ever retired a PC (had a few die n most games fizzle out) n the next time I retire one, I only hope the moment is even half as epic. The Paladin, having avenged his people also retired n went to rebuild the village. Now the only original party member is the Warforged Fighter whose player keeps missing sessions so we just use him to watch the wagon n animals, but the party pushes on to earn enough coin to buy the Scroll with party loot rather than the Rogue having to give of his personal stash. The Barbarian's player had started playing a Warlock just before my Monk's departure, n now the Paladin's player plays a Bard n I returned after a couple weeks being sick IRL as a Cleric n have returned to playing a person who is generally opposed to killing. She stabilizes downed enemies n has thus far only killed 1 enemy after watching him flee n abandon his comrades cuz she firmly believes that u should never leave a person behind. Ima have a lot of fun with her n maybe in the future I will have a tale as epic to tell about her.
Great video!
And nice concise introduction compared to others. We got into the actual moment before the halfway mark. You're improving!! (Sincere critique not mean)
My favorite moment in C3 has always been in episode 21 where Imogen kept setting off the trap for another group. Every time I see it I can’t stop laughing. Still one of my favorite episodes. Another moment is the dogfight between Chetney and Laudna in whichever episode that was.
Bravo 👏. This is the kind of insightful analysis and commentary I’ve come to really appreciate from you. It’s why I subscribed to your channel the first time it was offered to me by Utube. Cudos! I look forward to the next installment. 😎
I don't know if I can pick a specific moment, but Ashley is so much fun playing a force of chaos like Fearne
Love all of your stuff! Keep up the good work!
I like to make custom magic the gathering cards in my free time, I made a few cards based on the mighty nein. When i did yasha, the flavor text i added was "show me why you're the fucking champion..." It is such an amazing quote that perpetuates throughout the rest of her story. From that moment onward, yasha showed why SHE was a fucking champion.
Why are the spoiler warnings becoming my favourite thing about these videos now? What's happening here? Who did this to me? What turns did I take in life to end up here? Who even am I anymore? I'm freakin' losing it man....
Jaaaaaaaaay!! WhErE wA$ mAh sPOilEr wArNInG!?
Ah shit I forgot it this time, will for sure get it next
SPOILER WARNING FOR THE VIDEO:
there is a spoiler warning
I didn't see a spoiler warning, did you'll see a spoiler warning?
The thing nobody tells you about forgiveness, is that it’s not a one time thing, it’s a daily ritual, especially if the wound is deep enough, some days are easier, other days it’s all you can do to not curse their name.
And when it's yourself, it's even tougher...
Favorite funny moment from C3: The dogfighters
Favorite dramatic moment: Chet and FRIDA’s confrontation in the winter woods.
Another great one! Thanks
Favorite C3 moments:
Orym & Laudna's talk on the way through the woods.
"Don't you even dare!"
"If you need any help with _____ just cut me in on a little bit of the coin"
"Real quick question, is the ____ thing only for fighting?"
"I can't hear your thoughts."
"I just hear like a little *tink*."
The Shadar-kai (I have a soft spot for that race and a fan of this player).
$
Acronyms
AOK
🌊11 (-4)
✈️🐝
🔵🍑🌺
And a related but not CR clip-clue: ua-cam.com/video/HHUOnP8XnxA/v-deo.html
Best. Spoiler Warning. Ever!!!!
Bruh, my therapy session isn't supposed to be for 3 more days, what is this? 😂😂
Can I recommend Cast Party? They've almost finished their first campaign and plan on starting a second one
7:57 if only you were a mind goblin
Please. A regular spoiler warning is fine. Ignore the people who complain when you’ve done your part.
The thing that I find funny is that people continue to ignore the fact that maybe I think the spoiler bit is funny and I like editing them
You have more parts of you to spare, give more warnings.
Squirrel time 😍😍😍
NOT ENOUGH SPOILER WARNING!!! GIVE US MORE SQUIRELS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Huzzah
SQUIRREL!
One day I'll get here early enough for first
You and me both friend
Why didn't you warn me about the spoilers?
WOW. SPOILERS!!! MAN, you should put a BIG spoiler warning at the start of the video or something. Maybe using a cute animal doing something silly like playing with a ball or dancing or something like that. Just as a heads up for people who don't want to be spoiled for a show so popular as CR. Just an idea!
Dude, where's my spoiler warning?
Can't believe he really just spoiled a CR campaign. You really need to put in spoiler warnings
First
Nuh uh
very tired gay huh?
honestly really tired of the squirrel jokes. It got old months ago. at least for me.