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THE LEGEND OF VOX MACHINA | 2x05 Storyboards
By Karen Guo
Round 2 Poll 23
Pyrah vs. Molaesmyr
Pyrah, Issylra
Molaesmyr, Wildemount
Pyrah, Issylra: Pyrah is the home village of the Fire Ashari, although there is also a substantial population at Flamereach Outpost. It is in the Cindergrove, a volcano and petrified forest in Othanzia. Keyleth visited with Vox Machina as part of her Aramenté, and they later returned to investigate the destruction caused by Thordak’s emergence onto the Material Plane.
image is BTS content by creators of the legend of vox machina
Molaesmyr, Wildemount: Molaesmyr was an elven city destroyed during a disaster in 585PD. It is located in the corrupted woodlands of the Savalirwood, formerly known as Veluthil Forest. When Bells Hells were separated during the Apogee Solstice of 843, “Team Wildemount" visited the ruins to investigate the history of Ludinus Da'leth.
@circalico and i's wols hanging out🌻
I hear of people actually complaining about Pyrah getting in. I am here like “We needed more strong powerful females in the dlc cast and she perfect”
Hamlet with Pyrah and Venus going hunting
Critical Role Inktober 2019 Vox Machina edition Day 14 : Ash
Pyrah, City of the Fire Asharis
Things were looking rather grim. Link, though he was being taken to the Shrine of Resurrection, was in such a state that nobody knew if he would fully recover, or even how long it would take. Sure, the Shrine was a marvel of ancient technology, but Link could definitely use some kind of help.
It just so happened that Purah had in her possession an ancient bit of tech that she was researching, and discovered that it could mend and repair things rather efficiently, and that perhaps it could be used in addiction to the Shrine of Resurrection to guarantee that Link was healed. So the device was left strapped to the injured warrior as he slept.
While the device did work in repairing Link’s battered body, it had some... unforeseen consequences. The device, in the process of healing Link, suffered a bit of a malfunction, converting the young man’s body into an inorganic construct, using the material and technology around it as a base. The images of the Guardians, which were gleamed from Link’s mind, were also used in the constructing of the knight’s new appearance, turning him into a Guardian Robot Girl
The device, which had integrated itself into Link’s body, continued to run even as Link finally woke up and left the Shrine. Based upon the things she experienced, her body would adapt and evolve to better deal with the problems around her.
She also possessed the ability to interface directly with the Guardians and other ancient Sheikah technology, with her systems identifying the various Guardians roaming around Hyrule as her ‘family’, and labeling the dark power controlling them as a sort of virus that needed to be dealt with in order to free said ‘family’.
All in all, waking up was a mighty confusing experience for poor Link