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** In episode 59, she picks the pretty flower (completely disregarding the warnings the group had heard about touching things in the Feywild). THis draws the attention of a nymph, which winds up (temporarily) blinding Percy.
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* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:Everyone in the cast has died at least once, but Keyleth went the longest without dying. The irony? She did so by [[DidntThinkThisThrough jumping off a cliff]] and [[RealityEnsues hitting the ground hard enough to die instantly]]. That's right. Everyone else died in combat, while Keyleth died outside of combat.]]

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* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:Everyone in the cast has died at least once, but Keyleth went the longest without dying. The irony? She did so by [[DidntThinkThisThrough jumping off a cliff]] and [[RealityEnsues [[GravityIsAHarshMistress hitting the ground hard enough to die instantly]]. That's right. Everyone else died in combat, while Keyleth died outside of combat.]]
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** Episode 6 sees her turn into Minxy, a sabre-tooth tiger. She then picks up a limp dwarf prisoner, weak from torture and starvation, with her mouth... ''without checking to see if he's alive first''. [[RealityEnsues He dies.]]

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** Episode 6 sees her turn into Minxy, a sabre-tooth tiger. She then picks up a limp dwarf prisoner, weak from torture and starvation, with her mouth... ''without checking to see if he's alive first''. [[RealityEnsues [[AccidentalMurder He dies.]]
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* RapunzelHair: She has beautiful red hair hair that falls past her waist, [[spoiler: until she loses most of it during the battle with Raishan.]]
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* NayTheist: Keyleth acknowledges the gods as powerful entities and doesn't seem to hold anything against their worshipers (i.e. [[spoiler:Vax'ildan]], Pike, Kashaw, and eventually Lady Kima). However, she seems to regard the beings themselves with something between mistrust and outright hostility. There are even times when she appears to take other people having faith as an attempt to make ''her'' follow their gods, such as when she asked why sheshould believe in a deity with a woman who had just gotten back her child (and only had her faith to get her through her trauma). It was revealed in a Q&A that it's because she has seen enough examples of corruption within those of the faith to justify that kind of mindset. It's also part of the reason why she and Kima butted heads in the past, as well as the fact that Kima was far too reckless and ended up dragging Vox Machina into her own circumstances. As such, their two opposing mindsets clashed. [[spoiler:However, due to several events, she eventually becomes more comfortable with her dealings with the gods, especially Melora the nature goddess.]]

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* NayTheist: Keyleth acknowledges the gods as powerful entities and doesn't seem to hold anything against their worshipers (i.e. [[spoiler:Vax'ildan]], Pike, Kashaw, and eventually Lady Kima). However, she seems to regard the beings themselves with something between mistrust and outright hostility. There are even times when she appears to take other people having faith as an attempt to make ''her'' follow their gods, such as when she asked why sheshould she should believe in a deity with a woman who had just gotten back her child (and only had her faith to get her through her trauma). It was revealed in a Q&A that it's because she has seen enough examples of corruption within those of the faith to justify that kind of mindset. It's also part of the reason why she and Kima butted heads in the past, as well as the fact that Kima was far too reckless and ended up dragging Vox Machina into her own circumstances. As such, their two opposing mindsets clashed. [[spoiler:However, due to several events, she eventually becomes more comfortable with her dealings with the gods, especially Melora the nature goddess.]]
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* FeeFiFauxPas: Because of her low Charisma (which is rendered average by her prized circlet), she tends to blunder her way through social situations, whether it be by bringing up the deaths of Kashaw's family or flailing her way through the end of a failed attempt to keep part of Grog's former herd from leaving (before the rest of them fight a dragon).

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* FeeFiFauxPas: Because of her low Charisma (which is rendered average by her prized circlet), she tends to blunder her way through social situations, whether it be by bringing up the deaths of Kashaw's family or flailing her way through during the end of a failed attempt to keep part of Grog's former herd from leaving (before the rest of them fight a dragon).
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* FeeFiFauxPas: Because of her low Charisma (which is rendered average by her prized circlet), she tends to blunder her way through social situations, whether it be by bringing up the deaths of Kashaw's family or flailing her way through the end of a failed attempt to keep part of Grog's herd from leaving before fighting a dragon.

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* FeeFiFauxPas: Because of her low Charisma (which is rendered average by her prized circlet), she tends to blunder her way through social situations, whether it be by bringing up the deaths of Kashaw's family or flailing her way through the end of a failed attempt to keep part of Grog's former herd from leaving before fighting (before the rest of them fight a dragon.dragon).
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* FeeFiFauxPas: Because of her low Charisma (which is rendered average by her prized circlet), she tends to blunder her way through social situations, whether it be by bringing up the deaths of Kashaw's family or flailing her way through the end of a failed attempt to keep part of Grog's herd from bailing before fighting a dragon.

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* FeeFiFauxPas: Because of her low Charisma (which is rendered average by her prized circlet), she tends to blunder her way through social situations, whether it be by bringing up the deaths of Kashaw's family or flailing her way through the end of a failed attempt to keep part of Grog's herd from bailing leaving before fighting a dragon.
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-->'''Keyleth:'' Only big men talk big words that only fail on the battlefield.

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* NayTheist: Keyleth acknowledges the gods as powerful entities and doesn't seem to hold anything against their worshipers (i.e. [[spoiler:Vax'ildan]], Pike, Kashaw, and eventually Lady Kima). However, she seems to regard the beings themselves with something between mistrust and outright hostility. There are even times when she appears to take other people having faith as an attempt to make her follow their gods, such as when she asked why ''she'' should believe in a deity with a woman who had just gotten back her child (and only had her faith to get her through her trauma). It was revealed in a Q&A that it's because she has seen enough examples of corruption within those of the faith to justify that kind of mindset. It's also part of the reason why she and Kima butted heads in the past, as well as the fact that Kima was far too reckless and ended up dragging Vox Machina into her own circumstances. As such, their two opposing mindsets clashed. [[spoiler:However, due to several events, she eventually becomes more comfortable with her dealings with the gods, especially Melora the nature goddess.]]

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* NayTheist: Keyleth acknowledges the gods as powerful entities and doesn't seem to hold anything against their worshipers (i.e. [[spoiler:Vax'ildan]], Pike, Kashaw, and eventually Lady Kima). However, she seems to regard the beings themselves with something between mistrust and outright hostility. There are even times when she appears to take other people having faith as an attempt to make her ''her'' follow their gods, such as when she asked why ''she'' should sheshould believe in a deity with a woman who had just gotten back her child (and only had her faith to get her through her trauma). It was revealed in a Q&A that it's because she has seen enough examples of corruption within those of the faith to justify that kind of mindset. It's also part of the reason why she and Kima butted heads in the past, as well as the fact that Kima was far too reckless and ended up dragging Vox Machina into her own circumstances. As such, their two opposing mindsets clashed. [[spoiler:However, due to several events, she eventually becomes more comfortable with her dealings with the gods, especially Melora the nature goddess.]]

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* FeeFiFauxPas: Because of her low Charisma (which is rendered average by her prized circlet), she tends to blunder her way through social situations, whether it be by bringing up the deaths of Kashaw's family or asking why ''she'' should believe in a deity with a woman who had just gotten back her child (and only had her faith to get her through her trauma).

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* FeeFiFauxPas: Because of her low Charisma (which is rendered average by her prized circlet), she tends to blunder her way through social situations, whether it be by bringing up the deaths of Kashaw's family or asking why ''she'' should believe in a deity with a woman who had just gotten back flailing her child (and only had her faith to get her way through her trauma).the end of a failed attempt to keep part of Grog's herd from bailing before fighting a dragon.
-->'''Keyleth:'' Only big men talk big words that only fail on the battlefield.



* NayTheist: Keyleth acknowledges the gods as powerful entities and doesn't seem to hold anything against their worshipers (i.e. [[spoiler:Vax'ildan]], Pike, Kashaw, and eventually Lady Kima). However, she seems to regard the beings themselves with something between mistrust and outright hostility. It was revealed in a Q&A that it's because she has seen enough examples of corruption within those of the faith to justify that kind of mindset. It's also part of the reason why she and Kima butted heads in the past, as well as the fact that Kima was far too reckless and ended up dragging Vox Machina into her own circumstances. As such, their two opposing mindsets clashed. [[spoiler:However, due to several events, she eventually becomes more comfortable with her dealings with the gods, especially Melora the nature goddess.]]

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* NayTheist: Keyleth acknowledges the gods as powerful entities and doesn't seem to hold anything against their worshipers (i.e. [[spoiler:Vax'ildan]], Pike, Kashaw, and eventually Lady Kima). However, she seems to regard the beings themselves with something between mistrust and outright hostility. There are even times when she appears to take other people having faith as an attempt to make her follow their gods, such as when she asked why ''she'' should believe in a deity with a woman who had just gotten back her child (and only had her faith to get her through her trauma). It was revealed in a Q&A that it's because she has seen enough examples of corruption within those of the faith to justify that kind of mindset. It's also part of the reason why she and Kima butted heads in the past, as well as the fact that Kima was far too reckless and ended up dragging Vox Machina into her own circumstances. As such, their two opposing mindsets clashed. [[spoiler:However, due to several events, she eventually becomes more comfortable with her dealings with the gods, especially Melora the nature goddess.]]
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* FeeFiFauxPas: Because of her low Charisma (which is rendered average by her prized circlet), she tends to blunder her way through social situations, whether it be by bringing up the deaths of Kashaw's family or asking why ''she'' should believe in a deity with a woman who had just gotten back her child (and thus only had her faith to get her through her trauma).

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* FeeFiFauxPas: Because of her low Charisma (which is rendered average by her prized circlet), she tends to blunder her way through social situations, whether it be by bringing up the deaths of Kashaw's family or asking why ''she'' should believe in a deity with a woman who had just gotten back her child (and thus only had her faith to get her through her trauma).
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* FeeFiFauxPas: Because of her low Charisma (which is rendered average by her prized circlet), she tends to blunder her way through social situations, whether it be by bringing up the deaths of Kashaw's family or asking why ''she'' should believe in a deity with a woman who had just gotten back her only child (and thus only had her faith to get her through her trauma).

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* FeeFiFauxPas: Because of her low Charisma (which is rendered average by her prized circlet), she tends to blunder her way through social situations, whether it be by bringing up the deaths of Kashaw's family or asking why ''she'' should believe in a deity with a woman who had just gotten back her only child (and thus only had her faith to get her through her trauma).
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* FeeFiFauxPas: Because of her low Charisma (which is rendered average by her prized circlet), she tends to blunder her way through social situations, whether it be by bringing up the deaths of Kashaw's family or asking why ''she'' should believe in a deity with a woman who had just gotten back her only child (and thus only had her faith to get her through her trauma).

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* AccidentalMurder: She accidentally killed a child pre-stream by playing tug-of-war over him with the Dread Emperor (resulting in the child suffering a NeckSnap), and she kills a dwarven prisoner because she carelessly picks him up in her jaws as a sabre-tooth tiger (without bothering to check to see if he's alive). Later on, she summons a pair of dryads to help Vox Machina fight some orcs, only for them to ''immediately'' fall into a pit. While Keyleth had no way of knowing the pit was there, she ''does'' drop a couple of orcs into the pit... which winds up crushing the dryad (the one who initially ''had'' survived) to death.

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* AccidentalMurder: She accidentally killed a child pre-stream by playing tug-of-war over him with the Dread Emperor (resulting in the child suffering a NeckSnap), and she kills a dwarven prisoner because she carelessly picks him up in her jaws as a sabre-tooth tiger (without bothering to check to see if he's alive). Later on, she summons a pair of dryads to help Vox Machina fight some orcs, only for them to ''immediately'' fall into a pit. While During the battle that ensued, Keyleth had no way of knowing the pit was there, she ''does'' drops drop a couple of orcs into the said pit... which winds up crushing kills the dryad (the one who initially ''had'' survived) to death.remaining dryad.


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** Episode 49 has her summon a pair of dryads in order to help fight a group of orcs, only for them to ''immediately'' fall into a pit. While Keyleth had no way of knowing the pit was there, she ''does'' later drop a couple of orcs into the pit without waiting for the surviving dryad to escape... which winds up crushing her to death.
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* AccidentalMurder: She accidentally killed a child pre-stream by playing tug-of-war over him with the Dread Emperor, and she kills a dwarven prisoner because she carelessly picks him up in her jaws as a sabre-tooth tiger (without bothering to check to see if he's alive). Later on, she summons a pair of dryads to help Vox Machina fight some orcs, only for them to ''immediately'' fall into a pit. While Keyleth had no way of knowing the pit was there, she ''does'' drop a couple of orcs into the pit... which winds up crushing the dryad (the one who initially ''had'' survived) to death.

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* AccidentalMurder: She accidentally killed a child pre-stream by playing tug-of-war over him with the Dread Emperor, Emperor (resulting in the child suffering a NeckSnap), and she kills a dwarven prisoner because she carelessly picks him up in her jaws as a sabre-tooth tiger (without bothering to check to see if he's alive). Later on, she summons a pair of dryads to help Vox Machina fight some orcs, only for them to ''immediately'' fall into a pit. While Keyleth had no way of knowing the pit was there, she ''does'' drop a couple of orcs into the pit... which winds up crushing the dryad (the one who initially ''had'' survived) to death.
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** It took over twenty years and the intervention of [[Characters/CriticalRoleWildemountCampaign another group of heroes, but in the end, [[spoiler:Keyleth got her long-lost MissingMom back.]]

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** It took over twenty years and the intervention of [[Characters/CriticalRoleWildemountCampaign another group of heroes, heroes]], but in the end, [[spoiler:Keyleth got her long-lost MissingMom back.]]

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* BelatedHappyEnding: [[spoiler: It took over twenty years and the intervention of [[Characters/CriticalRoleWildemountCampaign another group of heroes]], but in the end, Keyleth got her long-lost MissingMom back.]]

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* HalfHumanHybrid: Same as the twins and her parents Korren and Vilya, she's a half-elf.



* HalfHumanHybrid: Same as the twins and her parents Korren and Vilya, she's a half-elf.

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* AccidentalMurder: She accidentally killed a child pre-stream by playing tug-of-war over him with the Dread Emperor, and she kills a dwarven prisoner because she carelessly picks him up in her jaws as a sabre-tooth tiger (without bothering to check to see if he's alive). LAter on, she summons a pair of dryads to help Vox Machina fight some orcs, only for them to ''immediately'' fall into a pit. While Keyleth had no way of knowing the pit was there, she ''does'' drop a couple of orcs into the pit... which winds up crushing the dryad (the one who initially ''had'' survived) to death.

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* AccidentalMurder: She accidentally killed a child pre-stream by playing tug-of-war over him with the Dread Emperor, and she kills a dwarven prisoner because she carelessly picks him up in her jaws as a sabre-tooth tiger (without bothering to check to see if he's alive). LAter Later on, she summons a pair of dryads to help Vox Machina fight some orcs, only for them to ''immediately'' fall into a pit. While Keyleth had no way of knowing the pit was there, she ''does'' drop a couple of orcs into the pit... which winds up crushing the dryad (the one who initially ''had'' survived) to death.



** Calls out Tiberius for needlessly murdering an enemy who gave up and attempted to flee, but not too long afterwards, incinerates a guard who gave up, attempted to flee, and then stopped fleeing to surrender.

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** She absolutely ''despises'' senseless killing, but commits AccidentalMurder multiple times because she DidNotThinkThisThrough.

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* AccidentalMurder: She accidentally killed a child pre-stream, and she kills a dwarven prisoner because she carelessly picks him up in her jaws as a sabre-tooth tiger (without bothering to check to see if he's alive).

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* AccidentalMurder: She accidentally killed a child pre-stream, pre-stream by playing tug-of-war over him with the Dread Emperor, and she kills a dwarven prisoner because she carelessly picks him up in her jaws as a sabre-tooth tiger (without bothering to check to see if he's alive).alive). LAter on, she summons a pair of dryads to help Vox Machina fight some orcs, only for them to ''immediately'' fall into a pit. While Keyleth had no way of knowing the pit was there, she ''does'' drop a couple of orcs into the pit... which winds up crushing the dryad (the one who initially ''had'' survived) to death.



* TheAlcoholic: Not to the extent of Grog, but she definitely loves having drinks.


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* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: She loves a good pub crawl, and generally enjoys getting drunk for fun.
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** She is rightfully concerned with the safety of the people of Whitestone during the violent, bloody revolution Vox Machina instigates against the Briarwoods, but she (along with the rest of Vox Machina) completely ignore a group of villagers attacking an undead giant, which results in their deaths.

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** She is rightfully concerned with the safety of the people of Whitestone during the violent, bloody revolution Vox Machina instigates against the Briarwoods, but she (along with the rest of Vox Machina) completely ignore ignores a group of villagers attacking an undead giant, which results in their deaths.

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** She is vehemently against making a deal with the Clasp (to the point of completely torpedoing the deal Percy was trying to make) because the Clasp is composed of thieves and other unsavory sorts. Vax and Vex regularly steal things (which she has no problem with), and recently, Vox Machina had entered into an abandoned house with the express intent of stealing from it.

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** She is rightfully concerned with the safety of the people of Whitestone during the violent, bloody revolution Vox Machina instigates against the Briarwoods, but she (along with the rest of Vox Machina) completely ignore a group of villagers attacking an undead giant, which results in their deaths.
** She is vehemently against making a deal with the Clasp (to the point of approving of Vax completely torpedoing the deal Percy was trying to make) because the Clasp is composed of thieves and other unsavory sorts. Vax and Vex regularly steal things (which she has no problem with), and recently, Vox Machina had entered into an abandoned house with the express intent of stealing from it.
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** She is vehemently against making a deal with the Clasp (to the point of completely torpedoing the deal Percy was trying to make) because the Clasp is composed of thieves. Vax and Vex regularly steal things (which she has no problem with), and recently, Vox Machina had entered into an abandoned house with the express intent of stealing from it.

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** She is vehemently against making a deal with the Clasp (to the point of completely torpedoing the deal Percy was trying to make) because the Clasp is composed of thieves.thieves and other unsavory sorts. Vax and Vex regularly steal things (which she has no problem with), and recently, Vox Machina had entered into an abandoned house with the express intent of stealing from it.
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** She is vehemently against making a deal with the Clasp (to the point of completely torpedoing the deal Percy was trying to make) because the Clasp is composed of thieves. Vax and Vex regularly steal things, which she has no problem with, and recently, Vox Machina had entered into an abandoned house with the express intent of stealing from it.

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** She is vehemently against making a deal with the Clasp (to the point of completely torpedoing the deal Percy was trying to make) because the Clasp is composed of thieves. Vax and Vex regularly steal things, which things (which she has no problem with, with), and recently, Vox Machina had entered into an abandoned house with the express intent of stealing from it.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Calls out Tiberius for needlessly murdering an enemy who gave up and attempted to flee, but not too long afterwards, incinerates a guard who gave up, attempted to flee, and then stopped fleeing to surrender.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Calls out Tiberius for needlessly murdering an enemy who gave up and attempted to flee, but not too long afterwards, incinerates a guard who gave up, attempted to flee, and then stopped fleeing to surrender. Unlike Tiberius, however, she does show signs of guilt for it.

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* WhipItGood: Uses a ''Thorn Whip'' spell in a few episodes in addition to ''Grasping Vine''.

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!!Keyleth of the Air Ashari
!!!Played by: Creator/MarishaRay
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"I think faith and trust are not mutually exclusive."'']]
-->'''Race:''' Half-elf
-->'''Class:''' Druid (Circle of the Moon)

An introverted and awkward half-elf druid of the Air Ashari, one of the four elemental druid tribes that safeguard the barriers between the Material and Elemental planes of existence. Due to her talents in the druidic arts, Keyleth has been (unwillingly) nominated to undergo the Aramenté, a grand pilgrimage to the four Ashari tribes that will eventually crown her as the new Headmaster of the Air Ashari. Keyleth is earnest and perseverant but struggles to control her self-doubt.

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* AccidentalMurder: She accidentally killed a child pre-stream, and she kills a dwarven prisoner because she carelessly picks him up in her jaws as a sabre-tooth tiger (without bothering to check to see if he's alive).
* {{Adorkable}}: She didn't have much opportunity to show it in the first main arc (due to the tense situations and unforgiving environment), even though her intro video describes her in such a way. The time she tried to masquerade as a dwarf still springs to mind as an example. From episode 14 onward it comes out a ''lot'' more -- consider all of her interactions with Kashaw, her attempted performance of "Be Our Guest", her confusion over the purpose of gambling, her total awe at a street magician, her initial reactions to the Feywild, her child-like joy at getting and trying out [[spoiler:the Spire of Conflux]], and her rather... "inspiring" speeches.
* AffectionateNickname:
** Occasionally called "Your Highness" by Tiberius.
** Also called "Kiki" by Vax'ildan starting in Episode 22, and eventually called as such sometimes by the rest of the party.
* TheAlcoholic: Not to the extent of Grog, but she definitely loves having drinks.
* AmbiguouslyBi: [[spoiler:She is very much in love with Vax, [[https://twitter.com/Marisha_Ray/status/829964475578986496 but she's always had a bit of a fascination with Vex]].]] But as she is still new at relationships, she's still trying to figure things out about herself.
* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: [[spoiler:After 30 episodes of complications, missed opportunities, and much, ''much'' tragedy and anguish, Keyleth finally finds the courage to confess her feelings to Vax'ildan in Episode 65 upon realizing that her fears are purely based on an unwritten future, much to the relief and excitement of both the two of them and the fandom.]]
-->'''Keyleth:''' [[spoiler:I love you, Vax. I have for a long time. And I'm sorry for being me and that it took me this long to say it.]]
* ArchEnemy: Considers [[spoiler: Raishan]] to be hers.
* AwesomeMomentOfCrowning: [[spoiler:Keyleth is given the mantle of leadership and is ordained Voice of the Tempest and leader of the Air Ashari in Episode 90.]]
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:She ends up dying instantly in Episode 97 after a reckless swan dive off a cliff. She is fortunately revived by Vex using a coin infused with Tary's ''Revivify''.]]
* BadassAdorable: One second, she's staging Be Our Guest with magical cutlery. The next, she's transforming into a sabre-toothed cat and savagely biting a demon from hell. If not that, she's unleashing fierce elemental magic on large groups of enemies or transforming into mighty elementals.
* BadassCape:
** Briefly donned Vax's Cloak of Displacement in Episodes 54 and 55, and was given it to wear starting in Episode 70. [[spoiler:It was later loaned to Kerrek, who did not return it and he has kept it since.]]
** [[spoiler:She is given the Mantle of the Tempest in Episode 90 upon becoming the Voice of the Tempest.]]
* BadassInDistress: Despite her level of power, there have been times where she was on the verge of death, most notably [[spoiler:in the Nine Hells.]]
* BalefulPolymorph: As a user of the ''Polymorph'' spell, Keyleth can inflict this on others, and has used it quite effectively such as turning a wyvern into a bunny while it was flying.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: [[spoiler:The reason Keyleth started having feelings for Vax, [[https://youtu.be/UnYW64_YNwg?t=1h1m36s as mentioned here]] during an episode of ''Talks Machina'',]] was because he was the first person to stand up for her.
* BelatedHappyEnding: [[spoiler: It took over twenty years and the intervention of [[Characters/CriticalRoleWildemountCampaign another group of heroes]], but in the end, Keyleth got her long-lost MissingMom back.]]
* BerserkButton: Do ''not'' remind Keyleth that she's killed an innocent kid in her past. [[spoiler: Raishan]] also pushes hers by calling her a child.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Keyleth is introverted, well-meaning and generally the most naïve of the bunch, but when she gets angry she shows it, usually with both her spells and her Wild Shape abilities.
* BlackAndWhiteMorality: After the events of Episode 25, Keyleth feels that all the things they did on that night were subtextually evil. Following this, Keyleth almost seems incapable of seeing any shade of moral gray. [[spoiler: Such as her resistance to making a bargain with the Clasp, who wanted Vox Machina to assist in opening up a branch of their clandestine business in Vasselheim in exchange for their assistance in keeping the people of Emon provided for and spying on Thordak, who razed Emon.]] Percy in particular scolds her for being unwilling to make a deal.
* BlowYouAway: Her tribe is the Air Ashari, and she has strong spells that are associated with wind (''Wind Wall, Skywrite, Wind Walk, Gust, Whirlwind,'' etc.) as well. She can also change into an Air Elemental.
* CameBackWrong: {{Downplayed}} and PlayedForLaughs, but [[spoiler: after she's resurrected from her ill-fated cliff dive in episode 97, she's noticeably a bit... ''punchy'', with her occasional awkwardness and spaciness coming to the fore.]]
* CantHoldHisLiquor: As Episode 38 has proven, she gets drunk (and therefore sillier than usual) ''very'' easily.
* TheCameo: [[spoiler:In the very last scene of Campaign 2 Episode 107, Veth briefly sees her spotting and running to her mother as Vilya walks into Zephrah through a tree portal.]]
* CharacterDevelopment: As the campaign has progressed, Keyleth has definitely been shedding her naivete and her self-imposed shell, speaking out a lot more, growing a bond with those she calls family (including falling in love with [[spoiler:Vax'ildan]]), learning to be more flexible regarding her morals while staying true to herself, and gaining more confidence in herself despite her self-doubt as she progresses throughout her Aramenté, a fact that Marisha even mentions during ''Talks Machina''. [[spoiler:She even managed to learn to restrain herself when it came to Raishan which ultimately paid off in Episode 83 as she confronted the dragon before the battle and gave one hell of a speech in addition to a chance to surrender peacefully and face trial for her actions. And ''not once'' did she give in to her rage. Her development comes full circle in Episode 90 as she is formally given the mantle of leadership and is titled "Voice of the Tempest".]] She's still growing as a person [[spoiler:and as the new leader of her people]], but deep down she's still the same awkward and adorable druid.
* ChildProdigy: She was considered so by her father, and as such she was groomed to become the new leader of her people. She even began her quest at the tender age of 20 (half-elves can live longer than 180 years).
* ConspiracyTheorist: Out of the entire team, only Keyleth thinks that there might be some impure motivations behind Lady Kima's want to destroy K'varn. After discerning her intentions, though, Vax believes Keyleth's suspicions may bear some weight. [[spoiler: Though ultimately, Kima turns out to be as trustworthy as any paladin should be.]]
* CuddleBug: In a [[RealLifeWritesThePlot trait carried over by the actors]], Keyleth has a tendency to cling on Percy whenever possible.
* DamselInDistress: Invoked and PlayedForLaughs in Episode 87 when Keyleth tries to reach out to [[spoiler:Taryon]]:
-->'''Keyleth:''' In this moment, I am a damsel and I am in distress. So cross it off, bitch! Come on!
* DeathFromAbove: When she goes into her earth elemental form while in the air, she can ignite her hands, curl up into a ball, and turn into the equivalent of a meteor. It's eventually coined the "Keyteor" in Episode 67 when Keyleth and Vax team up to [[spoiler:sink Dr. Ripley's boat]].
* TheDeterminator: Throughout the campaign, whether due to lucky dice rolls, sheer endurance, or her ''Wild Shape'' making her a tank (or a combination of all three), Keyleth has managed to endure harsh punishment several times over ''and still keep fighting''. In fact, she has had quite a few close calls:
** [[spoiler:Nearly dying from possession twice.]]
** [[spoiler:Narrowly resisting being sucked into the siphon within the Ziggurat.]]
** [[spoiler:Enduring Dr.Ripley's explosive trap on the isle of Glintshore and, instead of healing herself, focusing on keeping Percy alive. Not even getting knocked unconscious twice slows her down.]]
** [[spoiler:Getting repeatedly grappled and even swallowed by a kraken, and still managing to survive.]]
** [[spoiler:Falling into a river of lava that would've killed her flat if she lacked the hit points to survive and managing to crawl out]].
** [[spoiler:Getting struck down by a bone devil in the prison of Mentiri due to forgetting to heal after taking severe damage from the battle with Utugash, ''while being the party's only way out of the Nine Hells''.]]
* DidNotThinkThisThrough:
** Episode 6 sees her turn into Minxy, a sabre-tooth tiger. She then picks up a limp dwarf prisoner, weak from torture and starvation, with her mouth... ''without checking to see if he's alive first''. [[RealityEnsues He dies.]]
** A bit of a recurring trend regarding her spellcasting. She often has some pretty good ideas for what effect she wants her spells to have, and whenever she learns a new spell she's eager to use it to help the party. Unfortunately, she's usually ''so'' eager to help that she casts her spells without a full understanding of their effects, at inopportune times, or both. Episode 39 offers the strongest example when she casts ''Wind Walk'' on a majority of the party during a battle, thinking it would protect them from damage and allow them to move faster, which it does. What escaped her is that those under the effect of the spell can ''only'' Dash or revert to normal - they can't attack, heal, speak or cast spells. Justified by Marisha herself in the fact that she has a lot of spells to memorize, and even then many of them depend on Matt's interpretations due to how they are worded in their descriptions.
** Everything involving her spontaneous ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'' cliff dive in Episode 97, starting with her decision to ''do it'' in the first place to her last-second Wild Shape into a goldfish (under the rationale that a goldfish would be more likely to land in water than a half-elf. [[spoiler:It was not]].)
* DishingOutDirt: Episode 8 reveals she trained for a while with the Earth Ashari, and learned some of the techniques of the Earth Elemental spirits, including the ability to phase through the earth as an Earth Elemental. She's also demonstrated the ability to use ''Stoneshape'', which bends rocks to her will, and ''Wall of Stone'', which has had various practical uses throughout the campaign. She has also used ''Move Earth, Earth Bind, Bones of the Earth, Transmute Rock'', and ''Earthquake''.
* TheDitz: As noted in GameplayAndStorySegregation below, she tends to show little in the way of common sense.
* TheDragonslayer: PlayedWith. [[spoiler:Even though she didn't kill Raishan in the physical sense, what Keyleth did was the next best thing. With a single casting of ''[[StupidityInducingAttack Feeblemind]]'', she stripped Raishan of her intellect, cunning, pride, and her very identity, effectively killing the Diseased Deceiver as they knew her, leaving behind a feral shadow of her former self.]]
* ElementalPowers: Being a druid with strong elemental ties, many of her spells revolve around elements such as air (and lightning), fire, earth, water, ice, and thunder. She can also turn into any of the four main types of elementals (air, fire, earth and water).
* ElementalShapeshifter: Can transform into Elemental Beings.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: To quote Zahra and Kashaw and Vax ''and'' Vex, Keyleth is "fucking hot".
* {{Fartillery}}: Uses a "poo attack" as an eagle unintentionally on a palace servant in Episode 25. [[spoiler:Said servant turns out to be a future ally of Vox Machina in disguise.]]
* FatalFlaw: Her self-loathing. [[spoiler: According to the vision she had when she visited the Earth Ashari, lack of faith in herself as a warrior and future leader will get her killed.]]
* FieryRedhead: Literally since she can use several fire spells.
* FireIceLightning: Has access to several spells of these elements. [[spoiler:It's also reflected in her usage of the Spire of Conflux.]]
* FirstKiss:
** Despite being, as Kashaw stated "the most annoying person I've ever met," she receives her very first from him.
** [[spoiler:Her first kiss from Vax'ildan happens in Episode 33.]]
* FluffyTheTerrible: Calls her tiger form "Minxy".
* ForeseeingMyDeath: In Episode 22, [[spoiler: Keyleth had a vision while visiting the Earth Ashari that depicted Vox Machina trying to continue on after Keyleth's death.]]
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Druid who worships nature itself rather than a specific god, talks to trees and animals, has a personal garden, and in general inspires the rest of the group to make hippy jokes whenever possible.
-->'''Taliesin''': You're going to kill him with hugs. That might be the most Keyleth thing I've ever heard.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: In terms of ability scores, Keyleth has the highest wisdom in the entire party, however, she tends to show barely more common sense than the likes of Tiberius, such as casting Windwall in an attempt to blow away what she assumed was poisonous gas without realizing that it trapped the gas in a section of the room with several of her party members making it more likely for them to get poisoned (fortunately, it was a vampire the group was fighting in a gaseous form rather than poison like Keyleth initially thought) or transforming into a goldfish after a reckless swan dive off a cliff, believing that a goldfish would be more likely to land in water than a half-elf.
* GuiltComplex: Ties into her FatalFlaw. If there's a way Keyleth can make something be her fault in her mind, she'll make it her fault. [[spoiler: The destruction of Pyrah and Raishan temporarily killing Vex and Scanlan in Episode 80 are the most notable examples.]]
* HalfHumanHybrid: Same as the twins and her parents Korren and Vilya, she's a half-elf.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Keyleth realizes how dangerously close she came in regards to her struggles with [[spoiler:Raishan and even tells the dragon that she hopes that during her long life she never becomes like her]].
* HealingHands: Knows ''Cure Wounds'', ''Healing Word'', and ''Mass Cure Wounds''. She can also use ''Greater Restoration'' and ''Heal''. She also mentioned that she could have used ''Reincarnate'' to resurrect [[spoiler:Percy]], but didn't want to due to the unpredictability of the spell.
* TheHeart: She typically acts as this when Pike isn't around, though it later takes a turn for the dark. While Keyleth does strive to stop Vox Machina from engaging in morally-grey actions, she's become so distrustful of their motives and personalities that she has trouble seeing any kind of "white" in moral-grey.
* HeartbrokenBadass: [[spoiler:She never quite gets over Vax's death. It's a long, long, ''long'' time before she thinks she's ready to ''maybe'' start dating again.]]
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: This gets brought to the forefront in Episode 56, where she reveals to Vex and Kerrek that she's firmly under the belief that people like her don't deserve happiness and that she does not think of herself as a hero due to all the things that have happened ever since she set out on her quest and met Vox Machina.
* HurtingHero: [[spoiler:Although it's largely PlayedForLaughs because of the nature of the live show, it's very clear during The Search For Grog that Vax's death hit her ''hard''. She seems to be suffering from SurvivorsGuilt over being powerful enough to, for instance, regrow Percy's arm fairly effortlessly, but being utterly helpless to do anything about Vax.]]
* {{Hypocrite}}: Calls out Tiberius for needlessly murdering an enemy who gave up and attempted to flee, but not too long afterwards, incinerates a guard who gave up, attempted to flee, and then stopped fleeing to surrender. Unlike Tiberius, however, she does show signs of guilt for it.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: [[spoiler:Confides in Kerrek the blacksmith in Episode 56 that she never wanted the destiny that was forced upon her by the Air Ashari, and that she just wants to go back to a life of blissful ignorance.]]
* INeedAFreakingDrink: More than once she's taken a gulp of Grog's ale stock after a stressful battle.
* AnIcePerson: She can use ice-based spells such as ''Sleet Storm'' and ''Ice Storm'', [[spoiler:the latter of which can be cast through the Spire of Conflux as well]].
* ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty: Timeless Body which she gained upon reaching level 18. [[spoiler:This ability, however, is what scares her the most, [[MayflyDecemberRomance especially since it means that she will eventually outlive Vax]].]]
* InnocentlyInsensitive: In Marisha's own words, Keyleth has "shitty charisma" [[note]] she needs a +2 magic item to bring it to the base average of 10 [[/note]] and so she has a tendency to cause offense without meaning to.
-->'''Keyleth:''' So, Kashaw, if you're the only one who knows about this goddess, that means she also killed your parents?
-->'''Kashaw:''' Yes.
-->'''Keyleth:''' ...Huh.
-->'''Kashaw:''' ''Thank you'' for bringing that up.
* InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons: [[spoiler:With ''Shapechange'', she can become adult dragons. She demonstrates this in Episode 89 once she finishes her Water Ashari trial.]]
* IntimateHaircut: [[spoiler:Receives one from Vax in Episode 81 due to most of her hair being burnt off during the battle with Raishan]].
* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:Everyone in the cast has died at least once, but Keyleth went the longest without dying. The irony? She did so by [[DidntThinkThisThrough jumping off a cliff]] and [[RealityEnsues hitting the ground hard enough to die instantly]]. That's right. Everyone else died in combat, while Keyleth died outside of combat.]]
* ItsPersonal: [[spoiler:Ever since Raishan released Thordak from the Plane of Fire which resulted in the destruction and decimation of Pyrah and the Fire Ashari, the dragon has ended up on Keyleth's "shit list", something that she reminded Raishan herself of when they interacted in Episode 70.]]
* JackOfAllTrades: Both played straight and averted.
** Being a druid, she has a large variety of spells and combat abilities that make her very versatile in nearly every situation. The only real drawback is having to prepare spells ahead of time on top of an already extensive spell list, thus potentially leaving her lacking in certain situations. [[spoiler:This drawback was the most prevalent when Scanlan left the party temporarily.]]
** Averted in that, unlike most of Vox Machina, Marisha never multi-classed. Putting levels into another class makes for a more balanced character, but one has to start from the beginning of that class, as opposed to the higher levels and bigger bonuses of one's original class had they stayed the course. By playing a pure druid, late game Keyleth is less balanced but ultimately more powerful for it.
* KamehameHadoken: Both Matt and Marisha form the classic stance from Dragon Ball when Keyleth casts ''Sunbeam''.
* KnightInSourArmor: Keyleth is convinced that she and the rest of Vox Machina are awful people who don't deserve happiness; partially due to all of the creatures they've killed (even justifiably), partially because of the genuinely horrible things they've done. This is brought to the foreground in Episode 56, where she interprets every action by Vox Machina as a selfish one: taking a fraction of the dragon's hoard is stealing from Westruun, convincing Westruun's citizens to stay is condemning them to death, and documenting the town's survival in a mural is purely to immortalise themselves. Percy later convinces her to think otherwise on all of that.
* TheLeader: Her ultimate destiny is to become headmaster for her people. [[spoiler:She ultimately fulfills that destiny in Episode 90, becoming the Voice of the Tempest and even gaining the Inspiring Leader feat.]]
* LightEmUp: Uses the ''Daylight'' spell.
* LikeBrotherAndSister: Explicitly so with Percy, to the point where Vex makes a point to ask Keyleth about starting a relationship with him.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop:
** She was not happy when she finds that she was one of only two party members that were unaware of Craven Edge changing Grog for the worse (the other being Vex).
** It happens again in Episode 105 when she figures out that [[spoiler:Vex'ahlia and Percy- the woman she idolizes and her best friend- did not just get secretly engaged during the TimeSkip, but secretly eloped. Having already been driven close to a mental breakdown, she does not take the news well]].
* LoveInterest: [[spoiler:For Vax'ildan]]. However, while she does love him, she's scared of committing due to her fear of losing him as well as outliving him because eventually, she'll have an extended lifespan compared to him. [[spoiler:However, as of Episode 65, she chooses to overcome her fears and confess her love for Vax, admitting that she had loved him for a long time]].
* {{Lunacy}}: Knows the ''Moonbeam'' spell, as well as being a Druid of the Circle of the Moon (which empowers her Wild Shape ability, tying into the werewolf symbology that the term "lunacy" comes from).
* MagicStaff: Her druidic staff that she can also use for melee sometimes. She later claims [[spoiler:the Spire of Conflux after the rematch with Vorugal the Frigid Doom in Episode 71]].
* MakeThemRot:
** Has access to the ''Blight'' spell which lets her send out negative energy to drain the vitality from a living target. It's the most devastating against plant-based creatures.
** She also can use the ''Contagion'' spell, which can inflict a creature with a disease of her choice. She normally ''never'' uses this spell unless she absolutely has to.
* MakingASplash: She's shown some mastery of water-based spells such as ''Create or Destroy Water, Control Water, Watery Sphere, Tidal Wave'', and ''Tsunami''. She can also transform into a Water Elemental.
* MissingMom: Episode 16 reveals this. [[spoiler: Her mother Vilya disappeared twenty years prior while undertaking the same quest Keyleth is currently on, and she later discovers that Vilya had died a few years prior to her own arrival at the Water Ashari city of Vesrah.]] [[spoiler:It’s not until Episode 102 of the ''subsequent campaign''— twenty years later in-universe and five years in real life— that Vilya is revealed to have survived as an [[Characters/CriticalRoleWildemountOtherCharacters amnesiac named Viridian]] on the island of Rumblecusp, off the coast of Wildemount.]]
* MoralityChain: For the rest of the group throughout episode 26. Although at that point [[HeWhoFightsMonsters it was certainly needed.]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Upon realizing that [[spoiler:her visit to Pyrah may have inadvertently set free Thordak and killed the town's population]]. Thankfully, Allura sets her straight and tells her that the incident isn't her fault.
* MyInstinctsAreShowing: Sometimes happens to her while in animal form. She'll often nuzzle others or roll over asking for belly-rubs as a tiger, for example.
* NayTheist: Keyleth acknowledges the gods as powerful entities and doesn't seem to hold anything against their worshipers (i.e. [[spoiler:Vax'ildan]], Pike, Kashaw, and eventually Lady Kima). However, she seems to regard the beings themselves with something between mistrust and outright hostility. It was revealed in a Q&A that it's because she has seen enough examples of corruption within those of the faith to justify that kind of mindset. It's also part of the reason why she and Kima butted heads in the past, as well as the fact that Kima was far too reckless and ended up dragging Vox Machina into her own circumstances. As such, their two opposing mindsets clashed. [[spoiler:However, due to several events, she eventually becomes more comfortable with her dealings with the gods, especially Melora the nature goddess.]]
* NoSocialSkills: To say her lack of social grace has gotten her in trouble with strangers and has caused misunderstandings would be an understatement. However, as seen with her interactions with the Fire Ashari, when among her sister tribes she's much more capable. She's gotten better at this, though, such as in Episode 64 when negotiating with [[spoiler:Tooma in the ruins of Draconia]] and in Episode 65 when she managed to convince the guards of the Cerulean Palace of Ank'Harel to allow them entry inside to speak to J'mon Sa Ord. Even the party was impressed.[[note]]This is reflected in her having taken the Persuasion and Intimidation skills upon gaining the Skilled feat back when she was level 12.[[/note]]
* OddFriendship: She is surprisingly close with Percy despite the two of them being on opposing ends of both the hero-antihero spectrum and the MotherNatureFatherScience spectrum. They do notably butt heads every now and then, so it's debatable whether this is genuine or from Marisha and Taliesin's friendship bleeding into their characters
* PlayingWithFire: Completes her training with the Fire Ashari in episode 22. She uses the Sparkstone acquired from this on herself in episode 28, allowing the punching or slashing attacks of her transformations to have fire damage, and has since also conjured the ''Flaming Sphere'' spell and (after leveling up to 13) the 7th-level spell ''Fire Storm'', which was used to great effect both combat-wise and RP-wise in Episode 42. All of them being good for burning. She can also turn into a Fire Elemental. [[spoiler:After obtaining the Spire of Conflux, she can cast ''Fireball'' from the Vestige in addition to the aforementioned ''Fire Storm'']].
* ThePowerOfTheSun: She's capable of using the ''Sunbeam'' spell. [[spoiler:She's killed at least four vampires (including Lord Briarwood) so far with it.]] Also, ''Sunburst''.
-->'''Keyleth singing''': Let the sun shine....Let the sun shine in!
* PrecisionFStrike: Episode 40, during a needed "WhatTheHellHero" rant to the rest of the team.
-->'''Vex'ahlia''': Keyleth, you don't know what's happening.
-->'''Keyleth:''' I would if any of my '''''fucking party would for once tell me something!'''''
* PuppeteerParasite: Keyleth was possessed in this way at least twice. And both times, she nearly died.
* ReallyRoyaltyReveal: In the second Q&A, the cast explains how Keyleth's party members initially didn't know that she was an Air Ashari princess. The reveal came after a significant amount of time adventuring with them.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Delivers a ''blistering'' one to [[spoiler: Raishan]] that leaves the rest of the table gaping in awe.
* TheRedMage: Being a druid, she is capable of fulfilling several roles as needed by the party, with access to offensive spells in addition to defensive spells, healing, and general utility including fast transportation.
* ResignedToTheCall: For the longest time she was very hesitant to accept her destiny of becoming headmaster, but in the end [[spoiler:[[AwesomeMomentOfCrowning she chose to embrace it and became the Voice of the Tempest]].]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: Keyleth has been teetering on the edge of this since the group [[spoiler: encountered and made a temporary alliance against Thordak with Raishan, the green dragon responsible for releasing Thordak and the destruction of the Fire Ashari]]. ''[[BloodKnight Grog]]'' of all people talks her down not once but ''twice''. [[spoiler:Over time, she learned how selfish her desire was which showed in her confrontation with the dragon in Episode 83, instead offering Raishan a chance to surrender and face trial]].
* RunningGag: The Druid tends to get arrested a lot.
* SchmuckBait:
** When Kashaw fell down a slide, likely to his death, she can't resist going down the "Super Fun Happy Slide." But only after Tiberius did so.
** In Episode 82, when examining a brazier within [[spoiler:the lair of a necromancer]], she uses her fire hands to light it at Grog's insistence. Said act triggers an explosion that damages those within the radius, including her. She doesn't even get to make a Dexterity save since she was in the epicenter of it.
* ShipperOnDeck: A subversion. She initially supports Vax getting together with Gilmore... [[spoiler:only to confess to Vax herself later.]]
* ShockAndAwe: She can use spells that use lightning such as ''Call Lightning''. [[spoiler:She can also cast ''Chain Lightning'' through the Spire of Conflux]].
* SingleTear: The end result of her using ''Fire Storm'' against a bunch of wyverns and lizard folk in Episode 42, [[spoiler:after channeling the rage of her fallen brothers and sisters in the Fire Ashari.]]
* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Getting beaten to a pulp while she's shapechanged as an elephant, faceplanting into a lava stream, jumping off a cliff and ''dying'', then being brought back as a bloody mess at 1 hit point, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking getting punched in the face by Chod]] - AmusingInjuries do ''not'' spare Keyleth.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Episodes 20 & 21, Keyleth is the only female party member of the Second Group of the trial of the Slayer's Take.
* SociallyAwkwardHero: Marisha dumped charisma when creating her, so Keyleth is incredibly awkward on her adventure. She displays greater self-confidence when wrestling a beholder than talking to a given NPC. Even around her party members, she gets nervous and unsure when talking. She does best in highly formal situations with her own people, because such situations are both familiar and ritualized.
* StatusBuff: Has access to several spells that can give varying boons to allies or herself. Such spells include ''Enhance Ability, Stoneskin'', and ''Protection From Energy''.
* StupidityInducingAttack: Can use the ''Feeblemind'' spell. It reduces the target's Intelligence and Charisma to '''1''', neutralizes their spellcasting abilities (if any), and renders them feral and dumb. [[spoiler:It's what turns the tide during the party's final battle against Raishan, the spell destroying everything that made her who she was.]]
* TeamChef: Thanks to the ''Heroes' Feast'' spell. It cures diseases, grants immunity to poison and fear, gives advantage to Wisdom saving throws, and increases hit points for 24 hours.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Is resigned to ally with [[spoiler:[[ArchEnemy Raishan]]]] despite their mutual hatred for each other. In fact, the others had to calm her down and convince her to accept the alliance.
* {{Teleportation}}: Knows ''Cloud Walk'', ''Transport via Plants'' and ''Plane Shift''. She is essentially Vox Machina's main mode of long-distance transportation.
* TheseHandsHaveKilled: In Episode 9, she laments over the fact that she had taken so many lives, including the child that accidentally died when they fought the Dread Emperor, and subsequently breaks down. [[spoiler:In fact, the child's death ended up becoming the catalyst for her resolve beginning to falter regarding her personal quest, as is revealed in episode 22. It happens once more in Episode 104, this time with Velora Vessar. And once again, it was an accident.]]
* ThisIsForEmphasisBitch:
** Memorably, to [[spoiler: Raishan as she retorts against her]]:
-->'''Keyleth:''' You unleashed the mad dog, you ''bitch!''
** And once more, again, to [[spoiler:Raishan as she destroys the corpse of the dragon]]:
-->'''Keyleth:''' That was for [[spoiler:Scanlan]], from the Ashari, you ''bitch''.
** She does this again in Episode 87, this time to [[spoiler:Taryon]]:
-->'''Keyleth:''' In this moment, I am a damsel and I am in distress. So cross it off, bitch! Come on!
* TimeAbyss: Starting at 18th Level her Druid class causes her aging to be reduced by 1/10 (for every ten years that pass, she only ages by one), causing her no amount of distress because she realizes that this means she [[MayflyDecemberRomance will vastly outlive Vax despite them both being Half-Elves]]. [[spoiler:The decision is ultimately rendered moot when Vax offers his life in service to the Raven Queen and she comes to collect after Vecna is defeated, but it does take Keyleth a much longer time to finally reunite with him than it would have normally.]]
* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler: At the end of her lifespan Keyleth becomes one with the Raven Tree, allowing her to reunite with Vax in the afterlife.]]
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler: Keyleth's death, unlike any of the others, leaves the players laughing thanks to the poor decisions that led up to it. To wit; she dives off a massive, sloped cliff, and after barely blowing herself away from slamming headfirst into it, decides to turn into a goldfish hoping it would somehow help her land in the water, because [[AGodAmI she's like a God.]]]]
--> '''Sam''': Goldfish are not magnetically attracted to water...
--> '''Travis''': You jumped from a thousand feet in the air! Totally logical! You can't even see the water or rocks but you're like "Yep, I'm a GOLDEN GOD!".
* TraumaCongaLine: [[spoiler:Keyleth undergoes this the instant that Vax was disintegrated in Episode 102 with no sign of stopping. From there, she discovers that: the Raven Queen brought Vax back but only until Vecna is defeated, depriving her of a HappilyEverAfter; she meets Sprigg whom she sees as a reflection of her worst nightmares come to life (being someone who outlived all of their friends, causing him to GoMadFromTheIsolation); and then figures out Vex and Percy had gotten married in secret, which only served to remind her of the future she would never get to have with Vax.]]
* UndercoverAsLovers: She and Vax'ildan pose as a married couple during their Slayer's Take trial.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler: Keyleth dives off a massive cliff to retrieve a diamond in episode 97. Rather than an elemental or a bird, she chooses to Wild Shape into a goldfish, of all things, due to a last-minute panic and is killed on impact. Certainly not her finest moment.]]
* VitriolicBestBuds: Tends to clash with Vex'ahlia from time to time, [[spoiler:mostly due to Vax's crush on the druid]]. They still trust each other regarding things ''other'' than that. That changed during Episode 56, however. She also disagrees with Percy very frequently, but the two consider each other best friends.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Has a multitude of spells (''Polymorph, Alter Self, Animal Shapes, [[spoiler:Shapechange]]'') and abilities (''Wild Shape'') that render her capable of shifting form into a variety of animals, elementals, and other creatures, [[spoiler:especially after her completion of her Aramente grants her access to ''Shapechange''.]]
* WarriorPrincess: Her title isn't actually "princess" but her standing in her druid society is effectively the same (she's to inherit sovereignty from her parents), and she was referred to specifically as "Princess" by one of the Fire Ashari in episode 22, presumably to hammer the point home for her party. Tiberius affectionately refers to Keyleth at times as "Your Highness" whenever he conveys respect or wants to comfort her when in times of great stress, as shown in episode 9. Despite this, she's not entirely fond of being called as such.
-->'''Vax'ildan:''' ''(after cutting her hair)'' Look at you. Don't you look like royalty?
-->'''Keyleth:''' ''(smiles)'' I'm not a princess, remember?
* WeatherManipulation: After reaching level 15 in Episode 67, she debuted her new ''Control Weather'' spell with magnificent results, parting a lightning storm that threatened to slow down Vox Machina's pursuit of [[spoiler:Dr. Ripley.]]
* WhipItGood: Uses a ''Thorn Whip'' spell in a few episodes in addition to ''Grasping Vine''.

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