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Also Brennan: Here is an absolutely unhinged little imp guy for you.
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Brennan: Get ready for this gutting horror in Downfall.
Also Brennan: Here is an absolutely unhinged little imp guy for you.
"- Does the planetar have a soul ?
- Yes.
- Speak With the Dead."
I'm Taliesin, oh my gods, she was so fast.
Just thinking about Orym watching this and seeing the Prime Deities being forced to choose between protecting their family or saving the people of Aeor.
Having been told several times in the last few months that if any of Bell’s Hells turns against the cause, he'll have to eliminate them. That for the sake of protecting the world, he'll have to kill one of these people he's claimed as his family.
Orym, who has been the target of friendly fire more than probably anyone else in the party. He's been mauled by Chetney multiple times, been directly attacked by murder-mode FCG at least once, and was ambushed in his sleep by Laudna JUST LAST NIGHT. And even when he's angry, he always meets them with compassion and forgiveness.
Orym, who allegedly has contingency plans for each of his friends if they turn, but who always pulls his punches when he does have to fight them.
Orym, whose home was invaded by a hostile force, who lost his father and husband and probably more of his comrades. Not unlike when the original home of the gods was attacked and destroyed.
Every day he has to make the impossible choice: save the world, or protect his family? Even as flawed as they are, and with how much he's been hurt by them, he loves them. He has insisted repeatedly that he won't HAVE to kill his friends, because he trusts them not to betray him. He believes in them wholeheartedly.
And now he's watching the Prime Deities have to grapple with that same choice. Even knowing that the Betrayer Gods didn't die, and the Calamity lasted another 100 years.
I'm so interested to see how Orym reacts, with everyone pressuring him to choose the world over his family. Knowing that, at least on some level, the Prime Deities chose their family over the world. And look what it cost the world.
slitch the imp
red
long
bat ears
bow legged
butt lower than his knees
more comfortable in a partial squat
Damn, that transition from SILAHA's portrait to the god underneath was sick as fuck.
I love that Speak With Dead for her is just a whole conversation.
I'm so happy that no matter what, no matter how big Critical Role gets, no matter who the cast is, no matter what Campaign we are on, no matter how many hours and hours of content, no matter if you're following or not, there's ALWAYS one thing that never changes.
There's ALWAYS a fucking fly in the studio.
Honestly, having Taliesin and Brennan at the same table is a lethal combination. It's just banger line after banger line with these two.