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these were the rejected ones
They make me sick btw
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⦠okay but now that we have new party and big!thimble we have the opportunity for everyone to do the FUNNIEST shit
because what if everyone gets a moment of flinging occtis over their shoulder and carrying him to safety Ć la julien in the crypts
including and especially thimble
āplease i had so much dignityā NOT ANYMORE PRETTY BOY š¤£
thimble is now 5ā11ā
It's very possible that the combo of seeing Primus and losing Teor in the same night will reignite Kattigan's determination for vengeance. If he teams up with One-Track Revenge Train Thimble and Julien "Chop-til-you-drop" Davinos, there is a non-zero chance that the next party split will result in the formation of Occtis and the Tachonis Killers
Primus Tachonis strikes me as the type of guy who has made all of two jokes in his entire life.
Their names are Frons and Ethrand.
Iām making my way (~making my way~) through campaign 4 months late, and I just finished the first of the Schemersā episodes. One thing that I canāt stop thinking about is how interesting the structure of this campaign is. (Iām sure someone else has already touched on this, but as Iāve had most campaign 4 posts blocked since the first episode, youāre getting my own thoughts without distillation through the fandom grapevine.)
I have to confess that when campaign 4 was first announced, I was a bit skeptical of the idea of having so many PCs and three disparate tables with set "labels". I worried that the tables would be too divorced from each other, and I (wrongfully) assumed that most of the characters would be unconnected to the others. I also thought the fact that each table had a different 'focus' had the potential to be jarring.
Having now seen two arcs and at least one full episode at each table, Iām happy to say that my misgivings were quite off the mark. Itās clear that when CR decided to do something different for this campaign, they decided to push the medium of actual play to the limit. In doing so, theyāve created something that caters to many different types of storytelling all at once, an epic with a cast of characters more like that of a sprawling fantasy novel than your average ttrpg. Itās the kind of thing that would be SO difficult to pull off with a home game, but because of the fact that itās filmed, theyāre able to use the fact that itās a theatrical production as a way to leverage the medium.
One of the things that has struck me is how each table has been rooted in a different genre. The Soldiersā table felt the most like straightforward dnd ā they had a revenge quest and a goal to find Teorās brother, they left and went on an adventure, they met some allies and did some fighting and ultimately concluded with Casimir dead and Cyd acquired. The Seekers, meanwhile, were on the run from the moment they started, and because they kept leaping out of the frying pan into the fire (all the way up until they reached the Barrowguard), their sessions felt like nonstop action and suspense. The ultimate conclusion at Tannesar shifted somewhat back into a more standard dnd format, but the conversation with Pascard Velmonte also hammered home that this is something different (specifically, how it didnāt follow the standard rules for Speak With Dead and instead used the casting of the spell as a way to further the story).
Iāve just finished episode 19 with the Schemers, and theyāre in a THIRD story thatās essentially a political thriller. I donāt think Iāve ever watched an actual play where half of the episode was taken up by scenes with single characters and npcs, but this was so important to how their plans are being set up. It sounds like itās going to switch to being more collaborative in future episodes, but I still was struck by how different it felt.
The point Iām making here is not ādnd canāt be all of these thingsā, because part of the joy of ttrpgs is that they CAN be all of these things. The point is that actual play shows, until now, have predominantly been structured to showcase a campaign the way that a home game would, and now we have this new format that plays dnd using blocks of improv to form the equivalent of a tv show or movie. We can move from group to group, we can change the tone up, we can switch characters in and out ā and itās extremely cool and dynamic.
Critical Role has stopped trying to be a home game with additional viewers, and itās a logical next step to push that even further after ten years. Itās revolutionizing the concept of what actual play can be, at least for me (and let me know if anyone else has done this in a similar format before them, because Iād love to check it out!) Campaign 4 spotlights the versatility of using ttrpgs and improv to build coherent, long-form epic stories with larger casts, and I imagine itās quite a feat to pull it off with such skill. This feels like it might herald a new shift in the genre, and Iām excited to see how this influence carries over into other actual play shows.
I still have more of campaign 4 to watch before I catch up to the rest of you, and Iām vaguely spoiled just enough to know that everyone comes back together. Iām curious to see how they plan to mix it up again afterwards - Iāve seen talk of the tables shuffling, and it seems to me that there are a few different ways they could play this, especially given their willingness to be creative. Regardless of what they go with, I canāt wait to see what more they have in store.
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"I have a migraine, someone is screaming in my head right now."
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