Caleb, speaking to the mote in the beacon: do you know if it's achievable?
Me, rewatching this for the first time with full campaign knowledge: holy shit that's very specifically about time travel

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Caleb, speaking to the mote in the beacon: do you know if it's achievable?
Me, rewatching this for the first time with full campaign knowledge: holy shit that's very specifically about time travel
*busts into the room 2 weeks late*
The reason Molly could distinguish elf skulls on sight is because Lucien encountered so many elf skeletons in Molaesmyr.
aka, emily using unusual senses to solve murph's puzzles
Transcript:
Emily: Can I go and sniff 'em Caldwell: Oh shit. Murph, incredulous: Can you go and sniff 'em? Emily: Yeah, I wanna get in real close to the nape of the neck where all your most personal scents come out, and I wanna sniff 'em. (laughs) Murph: Moonshine go ahead and roll a perception check with advantage. [Caldwell and Emily laugh.] Caldwell: I'm gonna be mad if this works. Jake: Which one is she sniffing? Caldwell: Both, I guess. Emily: I mean… I'm goin for both Murph: Okay. Emily: I think I gingerly walk towards Hardwon number one. Take in a deep nape of the neck sniff. Jake: Great, yeah. This is like as I'm squaring up to fight you. Emily: Then I'm walking into the other one. (laughs) Take another deep huff-a-Hardwon. And I got a… 23! Murph: Jesus christ. [Caldwell laughs.] Okay. Moonshine, you walk over to one of the Hardwons, um, the one played by me. You… sniff him-- Emily: Uh-huh. Does he smell like he been drinkin? Murph: He smells like… sweat and blood and alcohol that he's sweating out. Caldwell: Checks. Emily: Okay. Murph: You go over to the other Hardwon. Caldwell: Oh boy. Murph: The one being played by Jake at the moment, um, and he smells like sulfur. Murph: And you quickly think-- this might not actually be gold. Emily: Ah! So this ain't gold so we gotta figure out which one is actually gold. Umm-- if that's the case, can I just bite the next one to see if I think it's gold? [Caldwell and Jake laugh.] Murph: … wow. Emily: I don't wanna burn all my spell slots. Jake: Yeah, she'd be able to like, bend it. There'd like, be a little bit of give. Emily: Yeah. That's what you see when people are testing if something's real gold or not. They bite it. Murph, incredulous: Moonshine, go ahead and give me a perception check. [Caldwell laughs.] Emily: That's gonna be a 23! Murph, laughing: Moonshine. Jake: Damn right. [Caldwell and Emily laugh.] Murph: You do not press any of the buttons. You go around and you bite each individual gold dragon. Emily: Okay, I think the first thing Fia's going to look at is-- Fia's looking at-- is Shank out right now? Murph: Uh, Shank I think was out, 'cause Shank met Kenley. Jake: That's right, yeah. Emily: Okay. Shank, uh-- Fia's going to go over, take a sniff of Shank. Shank (Murph): Aah! Emily: To see if there is any sort of like-- if it is, you know, the scent of bonfires and dry leaves, and then I will look at autumn. If it is the set of, you know, wisteria leaves-- like-- wisteria flowers blooming I will look into spring. Jake: Very nice. Murph: Oooooh. That is… interesting Fia. You fuck me with the weird way you think, my wife. [Emily cackles.] Murph: Um, go ahead and give me a perception check you fucking maniac. Henry (Jake): You know, this is actually perfect, 'cause he hasn't been eating potato skins lately-- he really should smell like himself. Emily: 18 on the dice! That becomes a… 24! Murph: Jesus christ. Caldwell: Mmm. Take a big wiff. Emily: I fill my nostrils. You see literally some of the shadow is leaving Hank and being inhaled by me. Shank: Woah! Easy!
Felt like watching a little Mighty Nein since I stopped my nein again watch some months ago, but man, I forgot just how early in the campaign Yasha got the Magician's Judge, and how iconic of a weapon it was during the campaign until she got Skingorger
a favor in kind—favorite quotes, no context
(gail) gag me with a spoon, mrs. henderson!
(jester) did you know that in nicodranas the pastries are made with cinnamon and here they're not?
(yasha) i feel like we kind of got off on the wrong foot. i don't know if— (ashley) i don't know if he has feet.
(laura) all i'm hearing in my head is careless whisper now.
(sam) rage! reckless! endangerment! (laura) and the divine-y thing. (sam) divine-y! (laura) that's a good name for it.
(travis) get it, girl. get it, get it, girl! (marisha) fuck!
(caleb) probably siff's legs are all over you right now. (nott) oh. no. ugh. gross.
(laura) i lift him up by his armpits.
(sam) every time he touches the water he has backstory.
(travis) oh god, am i gonna try and swallow the sword?
(marisha) my childhood damage—insight check!
(yasha) did you kill any of the children that made fun of you?
(marisha) natural 20! (sam) unfortunately, we have to take $100 away from 826LA. i'm sorry kids. it's really a shame.
(marisha) hide your kids! hide your wife!
(matt) in the best interest of keeping a low profile for the next few days, you both wander out into the city streets, altered on—
(matt) go get it. or somebody other than the pregnant woman go get it. (liam) no. not as fun. (marisha) blood flow, she's fine. (liam) yeah, she's got to walk. (marisha) she's pregnant. she's not dead!
(yasha) it's touched by the moon. (pumat sol) yeah, and i'm touched by the sun every morning.
(nott) it's nice that you guys are talking about your limitations and setting expectations before you go into this together. is there some word that you need, like a safe-thing?
(liam) we are going to look at this thing. (matt) both of you, or just you? (liam) i don't know. i am looking at it. (laura) i'm looking at caleb.
(jester) was that a weird question? should i have not asked that? (nott) i mean, it was on my mind, but I wasn't going to bring it up.
(nott) you said, "oh i wish i could share my problems with my friends."
i love matt's descriptions of the beacon's properties because they always sound like a (bad) trip i'd very much like to experience...
“suddenly, you feel like you're within the dodecahedron, and like previously, suddenly there's this loss of light, and stars begin to peek out around you. you see shapes and forms of purples and blues, these amorphous clouds that drift by on a scale that you cannot comprehend. you see darkened spheres and objects passing you as you drift into nothing, into this void with distant dots of light and sparkle.”
“it is immediacy and forever; it is an ancient concept of possibility.”
I did manage to (mostly) catch up for Harvest Close, just couldn't watch yesterday because work. And though I don't think this little arc is quite done, from wrapping up the High Richter quest to about when the Nein leave Zadash, still wanted to offer some thoughts because the party pulls off a surprising amount of development in this small section of episodes.
No particularly coherent thoughts on the Beacon heist other than the fact that they've never pulled off anything so smoothly since. Jester, Caleb, and Nott swiped a legendary artifact of cosmic power and importance right out of the Crownsguard's hands, on full alert and in full view of a crowd, and didn't break a sweat [insert Mission Status: Sick meme].
I feel like the Scrollgate talk maybe opened some gates for this party, because from what I can tell, Nott laying some of her cards on the table about how she feels about her place in the party and what her and Caleb's relationship is would be the first time any of them actually opened up about something emotional and important to them rather than trying to deflect (Jester's a bit of an exception, but that's expected), and after this it's a bit like the dominoes got tipped over: Molly tells the truth about his past, Fjord tells them about his difficult childhood issues and his struggles with how he's perceived by himself and others, Beau doesn't go into a lot of detail but she's not really hiding the fact that her childhood was neither simple nor happy anymore, and though this hasn't come up quite yet, Caleb comes out about His Whole Thing. It helps that Matt seemed more than happy to needle them with backstory shit almost non-stop during this stretch: Cree's appearance, more Uk'otoa dreams, Trent Ikithon's first appearances at the Zauber Spire attack and Victory Pit, and of course the Gentleman, though that one initially goes over their heads. The timing of it all is great, since after this arc the Nein get back on the road again, but now they (and the audience) are leaving with more context for both each other and the world, perfect jumping-off points for building a fantastic story. The Zadash arc is a load-bearing beam for C2 and I stand by that.
Speaking of Scrollgate, rewatches have only cemented, if not deepened, how annoyed I am by Molly and his attitude toward Nott during this stretch of episodes, both in a "this behavior irritates me" way and a "I'm so mad I'll never know" way. Molly always seemed particularly antagonistic/condescending toward Nott in particular for reasons I've never fully been able to parse. I understand it in a tragically ironic way when he's talking about his past; her insistence that the past matters even if he doesn't want it to could be seen as dismissive of his feelings, and he had no way of knowing how similar and yet opposite they were in their experiences, so him snapping at her makes sense. However, the way he talks to her after Scrollgate, repeated dismissal of her intelligence and experience, and generally dogging her for no reason a lot of the time, it has always pissed me off because I really don't know where it's coming from. Sure she's shady at times, but so is Caleb and Molly doesn't go after him nearly as hard, and sure she's weird, but Molly brags about the circus being weird all the time. If I had to guess, I'd say that maybe Molly was banking on initial impressions of her being very young, and despite his own shortage of experience he saw her as someone he could sort of mold into his way of doing things (ie: the circus). Then she proved more independent-minded than initial impressions and refused to toe the line, and since all Taliesin characters share the flaw of thinking they're the smartest person in the room whether that's true or not, Nott constantly questioning him and poking holes in the logic and ethos he built up over his two years of life got under his skin. That's just speculation though, and since Molly died I'll never know for sure, nor will I ever find out how he would have reacted to the entirety of Veth's story and the ways in which they were similar. It'll drive me crazy til my dying day.
Conversely, every time through the Zadash arc makes me like Fjord more and more. I mean, I always liked him, but the appreciation deepens. He always seems to be putting in the work to make this group functional and is generally doing the best at it. Caleb and Nott are trying but have to balance their insularity and personal goals, Beau means well but struggles to explain her legit points without sounding like an asshole, and Molly says he wants the group to work but has specific ideas of what that should look like and doesn't take refutations of those ideas well. Fjord meanwhile genuinely seems to listen and try to find a balance that works for everyone, and even if he doesn't have the right impression at first (Nott correcting him about her relationship with Caleb), he's happy to reevaluate and meet people where they're at. Even after Scrollgate, where Fjord admits his need for control got the better of him, he jumps right in to make sure they all get out safely and tries to pull the group back into cohesion. No wonder he got elected unofficial party leader.
C2 was really cooking with the majority of its dungeon crawls, even the short ones. Siff Duthar's research lab was basically a single puzzle and a boss + adds, but the atmosphere and imagery were so palpable, and the dread history of the Calamity is just hovering over everything like a shadow. Retrospective context from the Calamity trilogy and everything we've learned since only serves to make it cooler and spookier, turning the little snippet we get into this guy's life into a short form horror where we can more than fill in the blanks ourselves. Chef's kiss, the Calamity continues to do wonders for Exandria's flavor and worldbuilding.
And now, HARVEST CLOSE! I'm not sure where it sits in the top 15 or so episodes of C2 for me, but it's in there somewhere.
C2e16 aka fjord’s second wet dream! He got a new sword so:
Uk’otoa: “Consume”
Travis: “Consume. Oh god, am i going to try to swallow the sword?”
Brit!Fjord: “I don’t know what you mean, consume?”
*fjord actually swallows the sword*
Uk’otoa: “Good”
Fjord wakes up with blood in his mouth and a Wastehunterblade!Falchion
Fjord *very excited trying to keep quiet and not wake anyone*: *clears throat* “fuu-” *unsummons the sword, goes back to sleep*
- (it’s been years and i still am baffled by Matt saying he didn’t think fjord would swallow the sword??? Like wtf do you think he was gonna do??? What were the options?)-