
This snaps the goliath awake, who quietly asks "Father?". A figure appears, obscured by the curtains, but the figure is shown to be Stonejaw Strongjaw, who says Grog's name multiple times while extending a hand.

As the candles are suddenly lit, the window curtains are suddenly swept in a breeze that sweeps through the corridor. He sees a dilapidated corridor with partially melted, unlit candles. Grog, also on the floor, has another vision as he sleeps. Vex and Vax share a bed, at the foot of which sleeps Scanlan, and Tiberius sleeps in his own bed with Keyleth on the floor next to him.

That night, in their room at the inn, the party is sleeping soundly. Grog, however, only plays with his drink in silence. Scanlan comments that that was the source of Grog's problem, and Vex jokingly warns Grog not to hurt himself. A relieved Scanlan asks what happened, and Grog, scratching his head, claims that he was thinking. At that moment, Grog snaps back to reality and asks Scanlan why is he touching his drink. Keyleth asks if something is wrong, to which Scanlan jokes that Grog might be dead, only to be met with shocked silence by the rest of the party. He tries waving his hands in front of the goliath and threatens to drink Grog's ale, to no avail. Scanlan, initially ogling the barmaid, notices that Grog has not reacted to the ale and is simply staring into space with an empty expression on his face.

At that moment, the barmaid returns with three mugs of ale. Keyleth, confused by Scanlan's remark, asks if they are not enough "company", to which Vex denies explaining to her the bard's wording. Grog, about to respond to Scanlan, is interrupted by something abruptly zapping through his head as he sees a vision of his father, Stonejaw Strongjaw. As Grog orders more ale from a barmaid, Scanlan comments on how they are living a good life, mentioning how they have been able to kill creatures for money, learn their boss's true intentions, and subsequently extort him for more money and spend it on alcohol and "delicious company". In a nearby tree, Vex jokingly asks her to search for valuables while she "plays" with the blood.īack in town, the party is celebrating at The Gold Leaf Inn. This distraction allows Vox Machina to unleash their final assault upon the creature as Vex launched numerous arrows and Keyleth restrains it several vines before Grog swings his greataxe across its abdomen, killing it.Ĭrysa-Thul begins to sink into the ground as its black blood is spilled everywhere, some of which gets onto Keyleth, causing the druid to react with disgust. Scanlan shouts at Crysa-Thul, claiming to have made feces more frightening than it, distracting Crysa-Thul, who recoils in disgust at the insult.

Vex names the finishing of the creature in the name of Stilben, to which Vex adds the meager amount of money to kill it. Scanlan remarks that the fetal deity is "lookin' pretty rough" and Grog adds that it will look much worse after the fight.
#CRITICAL ROLE VOX MACHINA ORIGINS III 1 MATTHEW MERCER SERIES#
This show is what DND needed, forget these Boll movies or something like that, this is the new milestone for fantasy series with an classical DND setting.In the K'Tawl Swamp outside of Stilben, the newly-formed Vox Machina, consisting of Grog Strongjaw, Keyleth, Scanlan Shorthalt, Tiberius Stormwind, Trinket, Vax'ildan, and Vex'ahlia, is in the middle of fighting Crysa-Thul. Especially the character arcs will be one of many reasons to love this show for fantasy and animated series fans. First: I am an huge critter from Germany! Normally i dont watch animated series, but with Arcane and OF COURSE The Legend of Vox Machina i am making some exceptions! IF there would be no Arcane, i would give this show an 10/10, but even as a fan i have to be realistic and an 9/10 is still STELLAR! The voiceacting is of course the best in the business, the animations are great and i know most of the story, so i know HOW AWESOME it will be.
