Critical Role feat. Jester Lavorre's Sprinkle the Weasel and Artigan
GOD. WEASEL. WEASEL GOD.
[Criticalrole Campaign 2, Episode 136]
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Critical Role feat. Jester Lavorre's Sprinkle the Weasel and Artigan
GOD. WEASEL. WEASEL GOD.
[Criticalrole Campaign 2, Episode 136]
Featherxcrown.carrd.co
On the one hand I am so here for Travis' feral Sprinkle voice but on the other hand I was low-key hoping that this would be Arty trapped in the body of a weasel and dealing with the most asinine day ever
My first ever thumbnail redraw. Hope you dig it!
If you’re wondering what happened to them after, Artie and Frumpkin get a spin off where they solve crime.
And at the end of it they beat their dicks
So I was thinking about Artigan becoming a deity and was like, “Oooo... Ooooo! Oooooooooo!!!”(best title ever)
So Crit Role lore as it were(unless I’m mistaken) is that the gods influence Exandria from the other side of the ethereal plane and can’t actually make it to the material plane themselves, very 5e, but more on that later. If Artigan is powerful enough to make Jester a cleric he might actually be proof that new gods can be made by people worshipping a powerful enough entity to the point that the entity gains an influence over the divine. This means anyone powerful enough could start a cult and become divine in theory. My point here is, Tary might just become a god if he gets enough true believers into his brigade! Wouldn’t that be cool?
Just kidding(or am I 🤨), what this means is hard to know for sure, it’s not my lore so I don’t decide, Matt is a master class lore writer so I won’t assume I have the full picture until he says it. But, in the realm of D&D, canon characters have ascended before. It’s worth noting though that in 5e deities, who have no stat blocks like in previous editions, are described as not being able to enter the world of the players except in the body of a weaker avatar, which have stats that are incredible, but are killable if you got the right number of high level party members. If Artigan ascends and becomes a god, if he isn’t banished to the ethereal plane, he’d become the strongest deity having direct influence on the material plane. He might end up being the big bad 😲
I'm in love with the Traveler/Artigan