Would you walk down the aisle for them? Cause you know they’d have a joint ceremony and def not be wearing white ☠️
…they scare me
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Would you walk down the aisle for them? Cause you know they’d have a joint ceremony and def not be wearing white ☠️
…they scare me
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Age of Umbra Sallowlands 01, 'The Tatchra'
I don't give a shit about you.
You got this!
Why do you care?
Follow up to this from November
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Brennan is very good at using NPCs to support PC development, choices, and story. Hannan (rip) is a great example.
First, Brennan uses Hannan as an antagonistic force toward the Seekers he unifies them by standing against both Occtis and Vaelus. He also provides contrast to the more measured and peaceful Druids we've seen thus far. He provides a counterpoint to Vaelus, the only other Elf we've seen in the campaign, and forces her to reveal more about her position regarding the Shaper's War by defending it.
As his relationship with Vaelus develops, we get more nuanced glimpses of what Elvish life is actually like, the full weight of Sylandri's hold of her creations, and Vaelus admits who she actual has been missing and grieving all these years; not Sylandri, but her family. Admitting this lets us understand the sacrifice she makes when she chooses to put her family aside, to break the Stone of Nightsong and help the Rungjani dead find peace.
And of course, when Hannan learns of Mara's capture he flies to Obrimus Manor to help her. There, he does not barge in to search, instead he starts to counter the Undead. This is extremely important support for Thimble. The magical darkness dissipates, her search difficulty decreases significantly, and the undead threat is lessened greatly. I feel confident in saying that Thimble would not have succeeded without this intervention, but critically, he supports Thimble's success without swooping in to make it his own.
With this support, she is able to finish off the Undead Monstrosity that was Raimond Davinos. Now Teor's death is not in vain because she heroically finished the work he had started. Together, they rid the world of a great evil while freeing Raimond's spirit and recovering his blade.
Thimble is able to recover the Pridesires. Their spirits and bodies cannot be harnessed by the Tachonises. She recovers the Royce Bracers and the Einfassen ax, which could have complicated things had they been discovered in the crypt. She also finds valuable information throughout her search, learning where the Gnomish statues were taken and information on the tenebral ship. Hannan facilitates all of this as he holds the darkness and the dead at bay.
The last important thing Hannan does is to die.
And this is very important, narratively.
Primus Tachonis has been bested by the work of the Magpies. We've seen him threatened by the Einfasen and condescended to by Yanessa Halovar. Why should we be threatened by him? Maybe he's just prideful and sloppy. Maybe he's careless and stupid. Maybe he's actually not that frightening.
And then he kills Hannan without a second thought, and we see the truth that Brennan has been nudging us toward since the beginning.
Primus is not stupid or short-sighted, he is panicking.
He knows things we do not. He knows something is coming, and the full wrath of the Druids that may come in a handful of months doesn't matter, because there are larger forces at play. So yes, the Einfasen and the Cormorays are deeply powerful and the Halovar's have power and influence as well as cunning and poise the others seem to lack.
Even so, Primus Tachonis is the most dangerous threat right now, because he is desperate. In his mind, he has nothing to lose. The murder of Hannan proves this.
Sometimes the cost of a great story is the loss of a great character.
Hannan filled his role well.
hey guys can you guess who my favourite cr pc is?
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[ID: A digital illustration of Thimble and Occtis Tachonis from Critical Role. Thimble is the size of a human and grinning as she hugs Occtis, lifting him slightly off the ground so his feet dangle just above the floor. Occtis is hugging Thimble back and looking very surprised to be in the air. End description.]
Big Thimble!! Strong Thimble!!
seems believable enough
in some liminal alternate reality, teor and cyd are currently sitting somewhere pretty and sunlit beside an older human gentleman and receiving tarot readings from a colorful purple tiefling <3
actually i will shout out primus as well bc he knows his freaky ass family so well the family HE RAISED that wicander showing up for supposedly fun after hours threesome time with his daughters and knows the exact fucking story they would’ve said to him and putting his damn foot down bc his daughters WILL eat wicander alive and then he’d have another issue on his hands he said NO to feeding more heirs to his twin daughters
So different, yet kindred all the same pt.2