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@@rgractor Yeah, he can say the most badass one liners and then also say the most hilarious and goofy one liners. ‘Life needs things to live’ and ‘Help it’s again’ are just some of the funniest lines ever.
Yes, Rick, in the campaign "the Whispered One" was in fact Vecna. They just can't use the actual name because copyright. Same reason they use Everlight instead of Sarenrae, and Chenga instead of Jenga, and half-giant instead of Goliath.
@@crowravencorvenrow moreso that specific depiction is copywrighted. The white skin, hairless, 7-8 foot people with black markings that look like tattoos. They cant have those visuals and also call them goliaths
@@crowravencorvenrow Probably just Goliath in this specific circumstance. Other media you can say you weren't taking from D&D but since Goliath is a race in it the reference is obvious.
The De Rolo Crest is an image of the Sun Tree with 5 Stars for the 5 Champions of The Dawnfather, if there are ever more champions they would add a star.
You have to admire the thug, having watched all his buddies get curbstomped deciding his last act is to be flirty with the hot elven girl. Man shot his shot, literally
Keyleth's use of skywrite to signal the return of the De Rolos was epic af during the campaign. Most people consider flavor spells to be useless; in most situations, but this group always manages to surprise us with the use of flavor text
Yeah, a lot of players who tends to only play combat never really use flavor and utility spells, since that’s not why they’re place, so such spells tends to be super niche and it’s nice when you see them get used in cool ways.
I think the cast really do try to find ways to use the tools "in their toolbox" as much as they can within character. See also, Liam's "what time is it, exactly?" in Campaign 2...
Exandria (The world on which the continent of Tal’dorei is) has two moons, Catha and Ruidus. You were both right. The symbol is both the symbol of the resistance, AND the simplified DeRollo family crest. It represents the Sun Tree (which makes Whitestone unnaturally fertile and somewhat temperate despite it’s location in the cold, mountainous Alabaster Sierras) and the “stars” symbolize the five Champions of the Dawnfather (the patron god of the city) that were from Whitestone’s history. Percy’s “I am what they made me” was referencing his now-white hair and his overall change of attitude. She last saw him as a brown-haired teenager, who, having older siblings who were set to inherit the throne, consumed himself with studying the sciences and tinkering with mechanics, rather than the more “practical” things concerning matters of the court that a young noble would be expected to be involved with. Now, Percy is consumed with practical matters and of course, revenge.
5:38 -- It could be the Ranger spell called Conjure Barrage -- it multiplies your arrow after you fire it. 6:10 -- Grog's Intelligence is low, but his Wisdom is average; he's not weak-minded, just uneducated. Wrong edition for a Will save (and yes, it's Wisdom, not Intelligence). 9:37 -- It sounds like she says, "Omin Dran" -- that's the name of the leader of Acquisitions Incorporated (which I think was the first D&D live play podcast). 15:22 -- I saw a comment somewhere that said that the silver tongue came from a silver-tongued devil. It was trying to make its way back to its original owner. 28:42 -- The 80s cartoon was a very watered down version of D&D. They never killed anything. If you're playing D&D and nothing gets killed, you're doing something wrong!
There’s that, but Vex also had a bow called Sky Sentinel, which divided one arrow into three, making three separate attack rolls. The ability can only be used once per long rest, which would explain why she hadn’t used it before now.
Also, the silver tongue is original to the show. Anders was just a high level bard on tabletop but this makes the character way more interesting. The only thing they had to change because of it, from what I've heard, is that original my he didn't cut Cassandra's throat, he just used Bard spells to create the illusion of him cutting her throat to mess with Percy's mind
@@magp1001 I have no idea. I used to listen to some back in 3.x days and I know there were some really old ones. I remember Fear the Boot, which was not Actual Play but I believe had some one shots and another called something like Smiling Jack but back then I mostly listened to podcasts in my native Portuguese, so I don't know a lot about English podcasts
The world of Exandria has 2 moons, Catha, the big one like our actual moon, and Ruidus, the small red-purple one. It's always mentioned here and there from time to time in all 3 campaigns.
...And the cast consistently tends to forget about it for most of the time. As they do most of the worldbuildy details that don't seem directly relevant to their survival or amusement at any given time. :)
@@joshuabean7805 The new adventure, Call of the Netherdeep, features Ruidus a lot as well. I wonder if it contains the Chained Oblivion, or something closely connected to it.
I haven’t exactly figured out why, but when Anders controls Grog and he replies with “at your command,” it’s so intimidating. And then immediately followed up with “kill Vox Machina” gets me. Travis does an amazing job, even with those short lines.
Travis did an amazing job with Grog overall, period. It is really hard to roleplay someone as dumb as Grog, and Travis did it very well while simultaneously utilizing Grog effectively in combat as the terror a barbarian as strong as Grog should be. If I could pluck one CR member from their table to sit at my own game table, it would be Travis (I'm not including Matt in this calculation).
Intelligence saves barely ever gets used. 6e really should consider spreading these things out. Give intelligence a lot more to do. I heard a really funny take. Intelligence is only useful for 2 classes. The stat that is most important to the most classes would be strength, Wisdom, and Charisma. And Con is always nice for all classes. So what this result in is a party full of charismatic and hopeless himbos with 1 braincell bouncing between the whole party. And one exhausted wizard baby sitting everyone
@@yiklongtay6029 I doubt there will be a 6th edition any time soon, 5e is still cashing in and they are simply revising earlier stuff. This being said, I agree that Intelligence should have more dependent on it
when they played I dont think it was 5e so they are probably right in their system, but generally its wisdom, and in this specific case, in the crit role game it was charisma I think
One of the Everlight's domains as a god is redemption. Even if you're truly fallen from grace, she's the one to walk with you out of the darkness. And so you see both here and in the actual campaign.
The Professor uses his Silver Tongue (from the devil) to cast Animate Objects and then Dominate. And then, I guess a higher level Dominate. It’s not Charm or Suggestion because he is actually in control of them. Good call on the ricochet shot.
14:20 so, about that second moon......we are currently in the 3rd campaign, over 1000 hours, and we still have so many questions about that little bastard Ruidus lmao
So a bit of clarification on the moons and planet question you guys were pondering, cuz it's never full on said, mostly implied in the show, but Exandria, the world they live on, has two moons, Ruidas,, and Catha. Ruidas is the smaller and more distant moon, and has a longer cycle around the planet, while Catha is similar to our moon in both cycle, and size. So the alignment they are speaking of is a rare one of both moons eclipsing the sun perfectly at the same time
The red thing in the sky next to the moon is another moon! Exandria is a world with two moons and 13 months. "There're two moons." -Calvin in RWBY reactions.
IIRC in the campaign, Anders had a Shield Guardian during this fight and the party actually forgot to loot him so they left the Shield Guardian Amulet on the body rather than claiming it.
@@Zombiewithabowtie I may be recalling a different encounter, but I know there was a fight around this time where they left a Shield Guardian amulet on a body and the chat was yelling at them about it for a while.
They used the actual deity names for the live campaign, but I think they changed them to their nicknames for the show to avoid copyright/trademark issues. Sarenrae is the Everlight, Pelor is the Dawn Father, Vecna is the Whispered One, etc. Great reaction! Love the channel, y'all. ❤
At this point in the campaign Vecna was still only referenced as The Whispered One. They later discoved his actual name...but yes, they changed all the deities names due to copyright. So he probably will never be called Vecna in the show.
So, funny you picked up on the moons. We critters are obsessed with moon lore right now thats been steadly dropped over all three campaigns. There are two moons in exandria. Catha, the big one, is like our moon, only it sits closer in the sky. The interesting one, however, is the smaller, red one. That is Ruidus and... there are a lot of theories, both in and out of canon, about the how and why of its existence. it orbits exandria, just in a slower, more lackadaisical manner. Theories range to it being another planet, to the home of a betrayer god (the evil deities of exandria) to, i shit you not, hollow moon theory. Its usually an omen of bad luck, especially if you're born under its full splendor. thats the fun thing about legend of vox machina. any aspect of the lore you want to explore? its probably already developed and out there for you to read.
she isnt a betrayer god. if you are refering to the fact she wasn't part of the main pantheon in wildmount, she's a god that the dwendalian empire banned. (they banned a number of prime deities actually) A number of priests of all religions were a part of the Julous rebellion and so King Dwendal wanted to ban all religion. He was advised not to as it would cause more rebellion so he chose a number of religions to keep as "legal" that fit within the confines, laws and goals of the empire. the wildmother did not fit within those goals and was banned. she was on the side of the prime deities who fought the primordials during the founding. the betrayers were the ones who decided not to aid in the destruction of the primordials.@@Cole_McGill
also wanna apologies if i came of as aggressive or a know it all, i read this back and the tone is kind of adversarial. im just really passionate about exandrian lore (im autistic, its one of my special interests, i even applied to be a junior lorekeeper from cr but they wanted an LA local.) @@Cole_McGill
The attention to detail is insane. When Percy put the gun to the professor's top jaw you can hear the sizzling. Did they have to add that no, but god damn it really added a whole another element to that scene.
Listening to Eric use the AA example of visualizing the best version of yourself brought back memories. He used the exact same example in one of the Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood reactions.
"When in life have you needed to do that?" It's a fairly effective way to cool down, absent other options. Breathe in through your folded tongue like through a straw. Breathe out through your nose. Keep your tongue moistened as well as the situation allows. This will cool your tongue, your mouth, then your head and body in general - up to a point, but the psychological feeling of relative coolness/relief from overheating occurs quite quickly. Also calming. Cf. "Sitali pranayama."
Just for you to know Exandria has two moons the Larger (white) moon is called Catha and has monthly orbit and the smaller (red) moon has a full orbit once every 6 months and is called Ruidus
Funny enough... the cast at one point made the same "You know what happens to a frog" joke that you guys made. The cast are all super nerds so they referenced x-men and that horrible joke during one of their live games... I think it was for Campaign 2 though... not C1 which is what this is based on. Just funny you guys and the CR cast made the same joke. Us nerds think alike... and we all cringe at that frog joke.
As a member of a Pentecostal church, I’ve never seen any of the crazy stuff they were talking about 😂😂 it’s literally just like every other church I’ve ever visited.
Spoilers In the game Cassandra’s neck slice was an illusion, which is why Keyleth’s healing did not seem to work immediately, because there was nothing to heal in the first place. None of them rolled a high enough perception to notice that this was an illusion.
I know she was under the brierwoods control but why did she even faked her death in the first place (gain Vox machinas trust by proving she was an expendable hostage maybe) just so she can be revived. What if the group didn't think of the healing process and consider her dead, would she keep up the act until they decide to bury her😂
@@sebastiengendron6427 Percy would have been very invested in keeping her alive, and the Bwoods were counting on the group having a healer (they didn't know about Pikes whole crisis of faith, breaking her holu symbol was just to take her out of that one fight).
No, forget the windpipe. Carotid artery. Like when you check for a pulse on the neck. That's what kills you. Cuts off blood to the brain. When we do Army combatives, we teach the rear naked choke. Constrict that in a hold you can have someone unconscious in 8 to 15 seconds. Cutting it will take longer, put pressure on it, just not to much to make them black out. Aaaaaand she blacked out. Then woke up.
"Yeaah.. your Will Save is usually based on your Intelligence." N-..No, it's not. It's based on your Wisdom! That's why it's called a WISDOM Save and not Will Save. xD
@@vederianl9723 I am aware. My point of contention was that no save is based off of Intelligence except for an Intelligent Save for things like illusions.
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‘You were the face I saw when murder entered my heart’ is such a great line! No Mercy Percy!
Taliesin is unparalleled at improving one-liners!
@@rgractor Yeah, he can say the most badass one liners and then also say the most hilarious and goofy one liners. ‘Life needs things to live’ and ‘Help it’s again’ are just some of the funniest lines ever.
@@rimurutempest4945 another great flub from a more recent episode:
"...Aaron." Taliesin gems in every campaign
@@rimurutempest4945 I really enjoyed: "...is it really so hard to believe that maybe just someone finds me attractive?"
Yes, Rick, in the campaign "the Whispered One" was in fact Vecna. They just can't use the actual name because copyright. Same reason they use Everlight instead of Sarenrae, and Chenga instead of Jenga, and half-giant instead of Goliath.
How the hell is Goliath copyright?!
@@crowravencorvenrow moreso that specific depiction is copywrighted. The white skin, hairless, 7-8 foot people with black markings that look like tattoos. They cant have those visuals and also call them goliaths
@@crowravencorvenrow tbh it may not be and they're just covering their bases.
@@crowravencorvenrow Probably just Goliath in this specific circumstance. Other media you can say you weren't taking from D&D but since Goliath is a race in it the reference is obvious.
@@collecter343 You still can't copyright a common word, doesn't matter what the reference is. That would be like copyrighting Fireball.
The De Rolo Crest is an image of the Sun Tree with 5 Stars for the 5 Champions of The Dawnfather, if there are ever more champions they would add a star.
They said in the actual episode that it's the symbol of the De Rollo's ;).
Damn Storm line. Making them miss details
You have to admire the thug, having watched all his buddies get curbstomped deciding his last act is to be flirty with the hot elven girl.
Man shot his shot, literally
Just a shame he missed the mark.
Keyleth's use of skywrite to signal the return of the De Rolos was epic af during the campaign. Most people consider flavor spells to be useless; in most situations, but this group always manages to surprise us with the use of flavor text
Yeah, a lot of players who tends to only play combat never really use flavor and utility spells, since that’s not why they’re place, so such spells tends to be super niche and it’s nice when you see them get used in cool ways.
such a cool moment!
I think the cast really do try to find ways to use the tools "in their toolbox" as much as they can within character.
See also, Liam's "what time is it, exactly?" in Campaign 2...
They're always taking the most mundane spells and artifacts and repurposing them into crazy and clutch uses.
Dust of Deliciousness, for example.
I'm sad scanlan never used seeming, and made them all look like percy and cassandra
"You're the face I saw when murder entered my heart." Chills every time!
Exandria (The world on which the continent of Tal’dorei is) has two moons, Catha and Ruidus.
You were both right. The symbol is both the symbol of the resistance, AND the simplified DeRollo family crest. It represents the Sun Tree (which makes Whitestone unnaturally fertile and somewhat temperate despite it’s location in the cold, mountainous Alabaster Sierras) and the “stars” symbolize the five Champions of the Dawnfather (the patron god of the city) that were from Whitestone’s history.
Percy’s “I am what they made me” was referencing his now-white hair and his overall change of attitude. She last saw him as a brown-haired teenager, who, having older siblings who were set to inherit the throne, consumed himself with studying the sciences and tinkering with mechanics, rather than the more “practical” things concerning matters of the court that a young noble would be expected to be involved with. Now, Percy is consumed with practical matters and of course, revenge.
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5:38 -- It could be the Ranger spell called Conjure Barrage -- it multiplies your arrow after you fire it.
6:10 -- Grog's Intelligence is low, but his Wisdom is average; he's not weak-minded, just uneducated. Wrong edition for a Will save (and yes, it's Wisdom, not Intelligence).
9:37 -- It sounds like she says, "Omin Dran" -- that's the name of the leader of Acquisitions Incorporated (which I think was the first D&D live play podcast).
15:22 -- I saw a comment somewhere that said that the silver tongue came from a silver-tongued devil. It was trying to make its way back to its original owner.
28:42 -- The 80s cartoon was a very watered down version of D&D. They never killed anything. If you're playing D&D and nothing gets killed, you're doing something wrong!
There’s that, but Vex also had a bow called Sky Sentinel, which divided one arrow into three, making three separate attack rolls. The ability can only be used once per long rest, which would explain why she hadn’t used it before now.
Acquisitions was not the first one but it was the first official one and probably a new level in terms of popularity and having celebrities in it.
Also, the silver tongue is original to the show. Anders was just a high level bard on tabletop but this makes the character way more interesting. The only thing they had to change because of it, from what I've heard, is that original my he didn't cut Cassandra's throat, he just used Bard spells to create the illusion of him cutting her throat to mess with Percy's mind
Just out of curiosity, do you know who the first one was?
@@magp1001 I have no idea. I used to listen to some back in 3.x days and I know there were some really old ones. I remember Fear the Boot, which was not Actual Play but I believe had some one shots and another called something like Smiling Jack but back then I mostly listened to podcasts in my native Portuguese, so I don't know a lot about English podcasts
The world of Exandria has 2 moons, Catha, the big one like our actual moon, and Ruidus, the small red-purple one. It's always mentioned here and there from time to time in all 3 campaigns.
...And the cast consistently tends to forget about it for most of the time. As they do most of the worldbuildy details that don't seem directly relevant to their survival or amusement at any given time. :)
Moon lore!
Why do I have a feeling that the second moon is gonna be a major plot point either in campaign 3 or a future campaign at some point.
Big Moon, Little Moon.
@@joshuabean7805 The new adventure, Call of the Netherdeep, features Ruidus a lot as well. I wonder if it contains the Chained Oblivion, or something closely connected to it.
I haven’t exactly figured out why, but when Anders controls Grog and he replies with “at your command,” it’s so intimidating. And then immediately followed up with “kill Vox Machina” gets me. Travis does an amazing job, even with those short lines.
Travis did an amazing job with Grog overall, period. It is really hard to roleplay someone as dumb as Grog, and Travis did it very well while simultaneously utilizing Grog effectively in combat as the terror a barbarian as strong as Grog should be. If I could pluck one CR member from their table to sit at my own game table, it would be Travis (I'm not including Matt in this calculation).
“Your will-save is usually based on your intelligence.”
Actually I’m pretty sure it’s usually based of your Wisdom.
Edit: your
I'm pretty 100% certain you're correct. lol
Intelligence saves barely ever gets used. 6e really should consider spreading these things out. Give intelligence a lot more to do.
I heard a really funny take. Intelligence is only useful for 2 classes. The stat that is most important to the most classes would be strength, Wisdom, and Charisma. And Con is always nice for all classes. So what this result in is a party full of charismatic and hopeless himbos with 1 braincell bouncing between the whole party. And one exhausted wizard baby sitting everyone
@@yiklongtay6029 I doubt there will be a 6th edition any time soon, 5e is still cashing in and they are simply revising earlier stuff.
This being said, I agree that Intelligence should have more dependent on it
when they played I dont think it was 5e so they are probably right in their system, but generally its wisdom, and in this specific case, in the crit role game it was charisma I think
@@toze2145 Yeah they are planning a 5.5e for the 50th anniversary in 2024.
One of the Everlight's domains as a god is redemption. Even if you're truly fallen from grace, she's the one to walk with you out of the darkness. And so you see both here and in the actual campaign.
The Professor uses his Silver Tongue (from the devil) to cast Animate Objects and then Dominate. And then, I guess a higher level Dominate. It’s not Charm or Suggestion because he is actually in control of them.
Good call on the ricochet shot.
This line man, I can't... Its amazing "You were the FACE I saw when Murder entered my heart!"
14:20 so, about that second moon......we are currently in the 3rd campaign, over 1000 hours, and we still have so many questions about that little bastard Ruidus lmao
Remember when people thought one of the pc’s was from Ruidus lol
@@wertfi908 what do you mean used to? I've been seeing those theories about the current PC's aha
@@anathem9982 tbf why would Orym have a tatto of it if he’s not from there? Checkmate atheists
OF COURSE I WOULD COMMENT THIS ON THE DAY WE GET SOME MASSIVE RUIDUS LORE DROPS
Grog's Intelligence is a 6, technically Grog is only slightly smarter than Trinket with a 5.
So a bit of clarification on the moons and planet question you guys were pondering, cuz it's never full on said, mostly implied in the show, but Exandria, the world they live on, has two moons, Ruidas,, and Catha.
Ruidas is the smaller and more distant moon, and has a longer cycle around the planet, while Catha is similar to our moon in both cycle, and size. So the alignment they are speaking of is a rare one of both moons eclipsing the sun perfectly at the same time
archivist demid would teach them a thing or two about this
@@witchking8830 If he hadn't left for Wildmounte yet that is
The red thing in the sky next to the moon is another moon! Exandria is a world with two moons and 13 months.
"There're two moons." -Calvin in RWBY reactions.
For a show that embraces the goofiness to such an extent, this Pyke subplot was unexpectedly deep and kinda relatable
IIRC in the campaign, Anders had a Shield Guardian during this fight and the party actually forgot to loot him so they left the Shield Guardian Amulet on the body rather than claiming it.
I though it was a couple of Helmed Horrors?
@@herosmith5662 Yeah, I specifically remember Vex insisting that they loot him before cramming his corpse into a fireplace and setting it on fire.
@@Zombiewithabowtie I may be recalling a different encounter, but I know there was a fight around this time where they left a Shield Guardian amulet on a body and the chat was yelling at them about it for a while.
They used the actual deity names for the live campaign, but I think they changed them to their nicknames for the show to avoid copyright/trademark issues. Sarenrae is the Everlight, Pelor is the Dawn Father, Vecna is the Whispered One, etc. Great reaction! Love the channel, y'all. ❤
At this point in the campaign Vecna was still only referenced as The Whispered One. They later discoved his actual name...but yes, they changed all the deities names due to copyright. So he probably will never be called Vecna in the show.
12:05 glad I'm not the only one who noticed he sounded like Shaggy
So, funny you picked up on the moons. We critters are obsessed with moon lore right now thats been steadly dropped over all three campaigns.
There are two moons in exandria. Catha, the big one, is like our moon, only it sits closer in the sky. The interesting one, however, is the smaller, red one. That is Ruidus and... there are a lot of theories, both in and out of canon, about the how and why of its existence. it orbits exandria, just in a slower, more lackadaisical manner. Theories range to it being another planet, to the home of a betrayer god (the evil deities of exandria) to, i shit you not, hollow moon theory. Its usually an omen of bad luck, especially if you're born under its full splendor.
thats the fun thing about legend of vox machina. any aspect of the lore you want to explore? its probably already developed and out there for you to read.
The betrayer gods aren't evil. Some are but not all of them.
They were just the gods on the losing side when the gods all fought each other.
@@Cole_McGill they're all pretty evil in exandrian lore. I don't recall a single good one.
@@artemiswallace8716 The wildmother.
she isnt a betrayer god. if you are refering to the fact she wasn't part of the main pantheon in wildmount, she's a god that the dwendalian empire banned. (they banned a number of prime deities actually) A number of priests of all religions were a part of the Julous rebellion and so King Dwendal wanted to ban all religion. He was advised not to as it would cause more rebellion so he chose a number of religions to keep as "legal" that fit within the confines, laws and goals of the empire. the wildmother did not fit within those goals and was banned.
she was on the side of the prime deities who fought the primordials during the founding. the betrayers were the ones who decided not to aid in the destruction of the primordials.@@Cole_McGill
also wanna apologies if i came of as aggressive or a know it all, i read this back and the tone is kind of adversarial. im just really passionate about exandrian lore (im autistic, its one of my special interests, i even applied to be a junior lorekeeper from cr but they wanted an LA local.) @@Cole_McGill
6:14 actually this is 5e in which you make a wisdom save against mind affects which as you would expect is based on your wisdom modifier.
It's ok Aaron, I liked the "it croaks" joke
"When have you ever needed to roll your tongue?!"
Ladies... let em know 👀
Grog getting charmed was actually a recurring problem in their game.
And every episode just keeps getting better from here.
No Mercy Percy has arraived!
That's the best analysis of Pike's struggle I've heard yet.
The attention to detail is insane. When Percy put the gun to the professor's top jaw you can hear the sizzling. Did they have to add that no, but god damn it really added a whole another element to that scene.
The symbol in the sky is the Derolo family crest
Listening to Eric use the AA example of visualizing the best version of yourself brought back memories. He used the exact same example in one of the Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood reactions.
"When in life have you needed to do that?"
It's a fairly effective way to cool down, absent other options. Breathe in through your folded tongue like through a straw. Breathe out through your nose. Keep your tongue moistened as well as the situation allows.
This will cool your tongue, your mouth, then your head and body in general - up to a point, but the psychological feeling of relative coolness/relief from overheating occurs quite quickly. Also calming. Cf. "Sitali pranayama."
Just for you to know Exandria has two moons the Larger (white) moon is called Catha and has monthly orbit and the smaller (red) moon has a full orbit once every 6 months and is called Ruidus
God I felt that immersion talk in my soul. I would play some gta stop at a stop light and bam rear ended with two stars.
18:12 rolling the tongue is very useful for whistling
BW: "Who's she gonna raise this time?"
Gary Oldman: "EVVV-RYYY-ONNNE!!!!!!"
Last place I was expecting a Thelema reference.
7:00
OG opening theme, as battle music.
There are two moons over Exandria
There are two moons in the world of Exandria. The bigger white one is called Catha and the smaller red one is called Ruidus.
he was a bard of whispers but amplified abilities by the tongue
NO MERCY PERCY!!!
" It croaks" got a surprised snort of laughter. 😂
Eric's shit eating grin during the tongue conversation is a whole vibe.
Keep it up blindwave!! Reach your goal!! Woot! Woot!
What's a VECNA? 😱
LOL LOL LOL
Can I interest you in a hand or an eye? No strings attached, I promise......
Yes, but he will be called the Whispered One to avoid copyright problems.
good spot their world has two moons Catha & Ruidus one larger and one smaller.
Another amazing reaction
Exandria has two moons. Catha and Ruidus.
Love your guy's reaction for VM!
That said, you guy's don't play divine classes do you? XD
Exandria has 2 moons. Catha is the large one and Ruidus is the small one.
It look like the Horde Simbol
Well makes sense Grog got mind controlled easily...he does had an intellect score of 3.
No he has twice that. He has an INT of 6
@@spensirmclife6549 Right my bad remembered a barbarian a friend of mine had.
Funny enough... the cast at one point made the same "You know what happens to a frog" joke that you guys made. The cast are all super nerds so they referenced x-men and that horrible joke during one of their live games... I think it was for Campaign 2 though... not C1 which is what this is based on.
Just funny you guys and the CR cast made the same joke. Us nerds think alike... and we all cringe at that frog joke.
Found it; C2 Ep5 The Open Road at 2:38:55. Nott tells a Hideous joke involving a toad and the cast cringes and recalls that lightning line.
The world of Emon has 2 moons, a larger one and a smaller red one
Exandria. Emon's the capital city.
@@theanyktos right, sorry, too many E names lol
@@ALilLost no worries:) just wanted to avoid confusion
Yea Emon is the Capital of explicitly Tal'Dorei. It has no authority in Wildemount or Marquet
@@spensirmclife6549 or on Issylra for that matter 😊
Rick trying to explain things using old editions or mechanics from other TTRPGs is straight up painful
Exandria has 2 moons
As a member of a Pentecostal church, I’ve never seen any of the crazy stuff they were talking about 😂😂 it’s literally just like every other church I’ve ever visited.
Two moons
Spoilers
In the game Cassandra’s neck slice was an illusion, which is why Keyleth’s healing did not seem to work immediately, because there was nothing to heal in the first place. None of them rolled a high enough perception to notice that this was an illusion.
I know she was under the brierwoods control but why did she even faked her death in the first place (gain Vox machinas trust by proving she was an expendable hostage maybe) just so she can be revived. What if the group didn't think of the healing process and consider her dead, would she keep up the act until they decide to bury her😂
@@sebastiengendron6427 Percy would have been very invested in keeping her alive, and the Bwoods were counting on the group having a healer (they didn't know about Pikes whole crisis of faith, breaking her holu symbol was just to take her out of that one fight).
Ayyy
Exandia has 2 moons, Katha and Ruidis. Katha is the large white moon. Ruidis is the small red moon.
No, forget the windpipe. Carotid artery. Like when you check for a pulse on the neck. That's what kills you. Cuts off blood to the brain. When we do Army combatives, we teach the rear naked choke. Constrict that in a hold you can have someone unconscious in 8 to 15 seconds. Cutting it will take longer, put pressure on it, just not to much to make them black out. Aaaaaand she blacked out. Then woke up.
The next episode tho
GLOBAL REPATRIATION COUNCIL
"Yeaah.. your Will Save is usually based on your Intelligence."
N-..No, it's not. It's based on your Wisdom! That's why it's called a WISDOM Save and not Will Save. xD
Actually Will save comes from 3rd edition. 3rd edition only has 3 saves Fortitude, Will and Reflex. Based off of Constitution, Wisdom and Dexterity.
@@vederianl9723 I am aware. My point of contention was that no save is based off of Intelligence except for an Intelligent Save for things like illusions.
React to our flag means death pls
Uuhhhh your "Will Save" is based off your Wisdom... duh. Have you ever played DnD?!