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3[[Characters/CriticalRoleGuestPartyMembers Guest Party Members]] | '''Allies and Other Characters''' ([[Characters/CriticalRoleNPCsEmpireRepublicOfTalDorei Empire/Republic of Tal'Dorei]]) | [[Characters/CriticalRoleVillains Villains]]]]-]
4[[center: [-Wildemount (Campaign 2): [[Characters/CriticalRoleWildemountCampaign The Mighty Nein]] ([[Characters/CriticalRoleCalebWidogast Caleb]] | [[Characters/CriticalRoleFjord Fjord]])\
5[[Characters/CriticalRoleWildemountGuestPartyMembers Guest Party Members]] | [[Characters/CriticalRoleWildemountOtherCharacters Allies and Other Characters]] ([[Characters/CriticalRoleNPCsDwendalianEmpire Dwendalian Empire]] | [[Characters/CriticalRoleNPCsXhorhas Xhorhas]]) | [[Characters/CriticalRoleWildemountVillains Villains]]-]]]
6[[center: [-Marquet (Campaign 3): [[Characters/CriticalRoleMarquetCampaign Bell's Hells]] ([[Characters/CriticalRoleLaudna Laudna]]) | [[Characters/CriticalRoleMarquetGuestPartyMembers Guest Party Members]] | [[Characters/CriticalRoleMarquetOtherCharacters Allies and Other Characters]] | [[Characters/CriticalRoleMarquetVillains Villains]] -]]][[center: [-The Setting Of Exandria: [[Characters/CriticalRoleGods Gods]] | [[Characters/CriticalRoleHistoricalFigures Historical Figures]] | ''[[Characters/CriticalRoleCallOfTheNetherdeep Call of the Netherdeep]]''-]]]
7[[center: [-One-Shots (Exclusive): [[Characters/CriticalRoleOneShots One-Shot Characters (Exclusive)]] | [[Characters/CriticalRoleDarringtonBrigade The Darrington Brigade]]-]]]
8[[center: [-Exandria Unlimited: [[Characters/CriticalRoleExandriaUnlimited The Crown Keepers]] | [[Characters/CriticalRoleExandriaUnlimitedCalamity The Ring of Brass]]-]]]
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11
12Characters who, while not necessarily directly affiliated with Vox Machina, assist with or contribute to their campaign in some way. As they are all [[NonPlayerCharacter NPCs]], they are all portrayed in game sessions by the Dungeon Master, [[Creator/MatthewMercer Matthew Mercer.]]
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14[[foldercontrol]]
15
16!Empire/Republic of Tal'Dorei
17-->See the [[Characters/CriticalRoleNPCsEmpireRepublicOfTalDorei separate page]] for [[NonPlayerCharacter NPCs]] in the Empire/Republic of Tal'Dorei.
18
19!Othanzia
20
21A country on the continent of Issylra, lying northwest of Tal'Dorei across the Ozmet Sea. Colder than much of the rest of Exandria, Othanzia is home to both the holy capital city of Vasselheim and several smaller towns as well as the Fire Ashari homeland of Pyrah in the volcanic Sunderpeak Mountains.
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23!!Vasselheim
24
25Also known as the Dawn City or Cradle of Faith, Vasselheim is the oldest known human settlement in Exandria. It has survived every known major catastrophe to wreck the world, including the Founding and the Calamity. Arcane magic is almost entirely forbidden within its walls, as there is little trust in non-divine sources of power following the abuses of the Age of Arcanum.
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27!!!The Platinum Sanctuary
28
29[[folder:Lady Kima]]
30!!Lady Kima of Vord
31[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kima.jpg]]
32[[caption-width-right:350:Oh no you don't, this is my home turf!]]
33-->'''Race''': Halfling\
34'''Class''': Paladin (Oath of Vengeance)\
35'''Voiced by:''' Creator/StephanieBeatriz
36
37A halfling paladin of Bahamut whom Vox Machina had been tasked with locating by her friend, the arcanist Allura Vysoren. While bringing her back safe is their primary quest, it turns out that Kima got herself mixed up in something much bigger...
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39* AllergicToRoutine: Has been shown to get bored and antsy when she has to stay in the same place for too long.
40* AmazonianBeauty: She is described as a seriously muscular halfling that Grog immediately drools over.
41* BadassInDistress: Her initial introduction, which has her tied up in the torture chamber of the Emberhold. She prefers to think of Vox Machina as ''reinforcing'' her instead of ''rescuing'' her.
42%%%* BashBrothers: Whenever she teams up with Grog.
43* {{BFS}}: Despite being a halfling, Kima's weapons of choice are heavy two-handed weapons like greatswords and mauls.
44* BoisterousBruiser: She is quite energetic when it comes to adventure and combat, and even kicked her fellow platinum knight (Udire) in the Platinum Sanctuary [[spoiler: to take his place as the champion lent to Vox Machina.]]
45* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:Returns in Episode 43 in an awesome BaitAndSwitch moment and is welcomed back into the party with open arms.]]
46* ButchLesbian: She's this to the more feminine Allura. While Allura likes fancy attire and intellectual wizardry, Kima's favorite outfit is her heavy plate armor and her idea of a good time is smiting evil demons and dragons.
47* CombatMedic: Some battles feature Kima using her healing abilities as much as her fighting skills.
48* CoolSword: [[spoiler:The party gives Kima a Holy Avenger--a legendary sword that can only be wielded by paladins--they find in Vorugal's hoard in Episode 71.]]
49* CowboyCop: She is ''great'' at smiting evil in the name of Bahamut but she isn't popular in his Platinum Sanctuary because of her lack of manners and independent streak. Highbearer Vord is usually seen frustrated with her.
50* DefrostingIceQueen: While in the Underdark, Kima is [[TheStoic The Stoic]], having been traumatized by her torture at the hands of the duergar and her presence is heavily divisive within the party. By the time of her reappearance, the party welcomes her back with open arms, and she is much more boisterous and more used to the party's antics.
51* {{Determinator}}: Was subjected to ColdBloodedTorture by the duergar. She ''never'' gave in. Instead, she enlisted Vox Machina in continuing her quest immediately after they freed her.
52* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The party finds her tied to a rack, clearly having been tortured for a long time. She's covered in wounds and scars, but she's still alive. And still ''very'' angry. She gets a second one once she's freed and healed. She borrows Pike's mace and proceeds to go to town on what's left of her former captor, even though Grog already killed him. Not much is left when she's through.
53* FallingDamage: Episode 44, Due to a beholder's telekinesis ray, Kima was lifted off her feet and tossed into a hole, falling a long way into a shallow pool of what was presumably water. She hit the ground hard, but survived.
54* FantasticRacism: Does not like illithid, and not at all willing to trust Clarota. A mild example, as she's seen some terrible things committed at the hands of the mind flayers allied with the duergar, and doesn't assume that he's not with them. [[spoiler: Ultimately she's proven right, though she's petrified when it happens, and after freed she doesn't seem particularly glad about being vindicated.]]
55* GoodIsNotSoft:
56** She's a holy warrior, with emphasis on "warrior." She still serves Bahamut, who is a very good-oriented deity.
57** It's revealed in her section of the Critical Role Soundtrack by Matthew Mercer that she was picked on as a child... [[BullyHunter but not for long]].
58* GuestStarPartyMember: Joins Vox Machina on several of their adventures, the first being the Underdark and escorting the Horn of Orcus to Vasselheim. She later fights alongside them during several missions against the Chroma Conclave and to recover Vestiges.
59* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler: Revealed to have gotten married to Allura over the timeskip in a quiet ceremony.]]
60* HonoraryTrueCompanion: Kima is this to Vox Machina. Out of all the various guest characters, both [[NonPlayerCharacters NPCs]] and [[Characters/CriticalRoleGuestPartyMembers guest player characters,]] she's accompanied the party on the most adventures.
61* ImprobableUseOfAWeapon:: Before she receives her Holy Avenger sword in Episode 71, Kima's weapon of choice is a massive maul that's larger than she is. Mechanically, that doesn't impede her at all, but Matt's poor luck whenever rolling for Kima meant that she never got much use out of it.
62* IntergenerationalFriendship: Being in her 50s, she's much older than most of Vox Machina, but they are still very good friends.
63* TheLadette: When Kima isn't kicking ass and taking names, she's often exercising and training. When she enters Scanlan's mansion, she goes into the basement gym and starts doing one-handed pushups while she wants for the party to finish their discusion. She's also implied to not really like stereotypically feminine things.
64* MagicKnight: D&D Paladins fall into this trope, and Kima shows it by removing curses, casting the occasional spell and kicking copious amounts of ass.
65* MasculineFeminineGayCouple: She's the Masculine half of her lesbian relationship with Allura, favoring heavy armor, rough-housing and smiting evil.
66* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler:After reuniting, she and Allura spent time rekindling their relationship and now they're together once more.]]
67* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: She didn't participate in the final battle against Vecna, but in the campaign wrap-up Matt Mercer revealed she was helping defend the city of Vasselheim against Vecna's minions. When Vox Machina meet her in a tavern after the battle, she's sweaty, exhausted and very, very pleased with herself.
68* OhCrap: She panics and goes to get some fresh air when she learns that [[spoiler:Thordak]] is the dragon that destroyed Emon. Also her reaction to seeing another beholder appear in Episode 44.
69* PrecursorHeroes: Alongside Allura, Drake Thunderbrand, and three other heroes who perished when first sealing [[spoiler:Thordak]] in the Fire Elemental Plane.
70* PintSizedPowerhouse: She's a halfling who hits like a truck. Notably, she uses a maul and greatsword with ease, when, under 5th Edition rules, a Small character like a halfling would attack with disadvantage when using wielding Heavy weapons.
71* PowerGlows: As a paladin of Bahamut, her eyes and weapon may glow with a silver light when she's in battle or angered.
72* ReligiousBruiser: When warned abot how powerful Thordak has become, she scoffs and says that she has a much bigger dragon (i.e. Bahamut) backing her up. Her favorite holy rite is smiting evil rather than actual ceremony, which is a significant contrast with her fellows.
73* SchmuckBait: At one point in the Underdark, Scanlan casts Suggestion on Kima to try and get her interested in Grog. It doesn't take and she is... less than amused, warning Scanlan that there will be consequences if he messes with her mind again. [[spoiler:In Episode 70, Scanlan attempts to cast Modify Memory on Kima. Once again, it doesn't take and Kima responds appropriately, smashing her maul into his head doing 35 damage]].
74* SixthRanger: She's the NPC who's fought by Vox Machina's side the most, and is something of an honorary member.
75* TakenForGranite: [[spoiler: Petrified not once but ''twice'', once by Murghol's basilisks and once by K'varn.]]
76* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Eventually, the party convinces her to put aside her distrust of Clarota and work with him. She also butted heads somewhat with Keyleth, but they made up.
77* ToBeLawfulOrGood: When people are threatened elsewhere in the world she jumps at the opportunity to defend them, regardless of her official duty of guarding Vasselheim. For this reason, Highbearer Vord says she has a discipline problem and is in need of guidance.
78* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The Tomboy to Allura's Girly Girl. Kima hates wearing dresses or braiding her hair for social situations, only doing so at Allura's insistence, and is much more at ease when fully armoured and kicking ass.
79* TrueCompanions: While she's always been close to Allura (and even adventured with her for quite some time), by the time of her leaving the party in Episode 16, it's clear that she views Vox Machina as her dearest friends as well. She even feels this way before the battle with K'Varn as she rallies the party together with a RousingSpeech. [[spoiler:Her return to the party in Episode 43 and subsequent reunions further prove their mutual regard when they welcome her back with open arms. She's named an associate member of Vox Machina and they gave her a [[CoolSword Holy Avenger]].]]
80[[/folder]]
81
82[[folder:Highbearer Vord]]
83!!Highbearer Vord
84-->'''Race''': Elf
85-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SumaleeMontano
86
87The head of the Platinum Sanctuary, and one of the leaders of Vasselheim.
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89* BigGood: The leader of the Order of Bahamut. [[spoiler:During the lead-in to the final battle with Vecna, he seems to have assumed de facto leadership of Vasselheim, as the other religious leaders seem to look to him for leadership.]]
90* DaChief: He is very much a rules, lore and ceremony kind of guy, which means a boisterous paladin like Lady Kima regularly tests his patience.
91* DidNotThinkThisThrough: [[spoiler: Gives Vox Machina a ring that will prevent Vecna from seeing them. However, he gives it to them in the middle of a discussion of their plans, and the ring requires about 20 minutes of attunement before it starts to work...]]
92* HighPriest: Head of the Platinum Sanctuary and the highest authority on Exandria for Bahamut's followers.
93* NotSoAboveItAll: He finds Scalan's use of an Unseen Servant to make [[spoiler:Grog's soulless and comatose body dance]] to be both macabre and amusing, and bids him to continue doing so despite it being arcane magic.
94* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While he is rather stern and strait-laced, he also remains composed when Scanlan and Vex try "haggling with the Pope", and when Grog[[spoiler: is hilariously conflicted over giving him the Sword of Kas]]. He also allows Kima to replace his initial choice to accompany the party in episode 43, despite his misgivings about her [[BloodKnight temperament]].
95* OhCrap: [[spoiler: When Vecna projects an image of himself into their meeting hall after he gives Vox Machina a ring that will prevent Vecna from seeing them.]]
96* WhatTheHellHero: He is flabbergasted that Vox Machina let Grog of all people have a Deck of Many Things.
97[[/folder]]
98
99!!!The Braving Grounds
100
101[[folder:Kern the Hammer]]
102!!Kern the Hammer
103[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kern_the_hammer.jpg]]
104-->'''Race''': Half-Orc
105-->'''Class''': Barbarian / Monk
106
107The standing champion of the Crucible in Vasselheim's Braving Grounds. Kern is a half-orc gladiator of immense power and size who is challenged by Grog during Vox Machina's stay in Vasselheim.
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109* BareFistedMonk: Not nearly to the extent of Earthbreaker Groon, but "Grog vs. Kern II" reveals that Kern did take a level of Monk.
110* CombatSadomasochist: Positively enjoys getting his face smashed in by Grog. Just as much as he enjoys returning the favor.
111* CommonalityConnection: As it turns out, his backstory is almost completely identical to Grog's, something they bond over.
112* DefeatMeansFriendship: When they run into one-another after their second bout, Kern and Grog have an awkwardly friendly conversation, but seem to be on good terms. So much so that the players start joking about the ShipTease between them.
113* FacialHorror: Grog bites Kern's lip off during the first match. The fighting pit clerics managed to heal most of it, but he's left with a missing patch leaving his mouth in a permanent sneer. [[spoiler: Returns the favor during the rematch, but thankfully the clerics manage to reattach Grog's entire lip with no problem.]]
114* TookALevelInBadass: If it weren't already possible for this guy to step up his game, between the first match and the rematch his fighting style becomes more refined with actual technique (out of game Matt equipped Kern with the Monk subclass).
115* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: Sent Grog a second place medal after he lost (originally this was a gag gift sent by a fan but Matt decided to do the mean thing and make it canon).
116* WorthyOpponent: Towards the end of his first match with Grog, he says "respect" [[spoiler: just before knocking the goliath unconscious.]].
117* YouFightLikeACow: Engages in some good old trash talk with Grog during both of their matches.
118[[/folder]]
119
120[[folder:Earthbreaker Groon]]
121!!Earthbreaker Groon
122[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/earthbreaker_groon.jpg]]
123-->'''Race''': Human
124-->'''Class''': Monk (Way of the Open Hand)
125-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/IkeAmadi
126
127A powerful and mysterious monk who heads the worship of the god Kord, the deity of strength and courage. He first appears at the end of Grog's second fight against Kern in the Crucible, and foretells of darker events on the horizon.
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129* ArrowCatch: As a monk he's able to catch missile weapons like arrows or daggers, and when he spends a ki point he can throw them right back at whoever attacked him.
130* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Given that Kord is the god of warfare, it comes as little surprise the head of his church is a badass of the highest order.
131* BadassBoast: In episode 106.
132-->'''Vex:''' "If [[spoiler:Vecna]] attacks here, he'll bring undead."\
133'''Groon''' "That's alright. [[BadassBoast We'll bring the storm]]."\
134'''Grog''' "Ooo ''fuck'' [[LampshadeHanging that was a dope line]]."
135* BareFistedMonk: As he heads the worship of Kord, the god of strength and valor, he is the head monk and immensely skilled.
136%%%* BigGood: Seemingly, at least in Grog's opinion.
137* DuelBoss: Grog faces him one on one to power up the Titanstone Knuckles. [[spoiler: While Grog wins, it is a ''very'' close thing.]]
138* FourStarBadass: One of his titles is ''Dawn Marshal of Vasselheim''. It's implied he would be the commander-in-chief of the armies if the city ever went to war.
139* HealingFactor: When he ends the fight with Grog, Vax and Scanlan, his wounds rapidly heal without any outside aid. It is likely the effect of the Way of the Open Hand's feature: Wholeness of Body.
140* HiddenPurposeTest: He battles Grog to test Grog's strength of conviction and character, not fighting skills. It's implied he might have nudged the whole Kern vs. Grog arc specifically for that reason, especially because he was the one who trained Kern for the rematch.
141* HighPriest: He is the head of the Trial Forge and serves as Kord's voice on Exandria.
142* LivingLegend: His appearance at the Crucible to watch Grog fight Kern a second time made the entire gathering fall totally silent. Even Grog knows him as worthy of reverence, and not just because of his badassery (though that sure doesn't hurt).
143* NoSell: His Con save is implied to be really high because he never once failed the save against Craven Edge's strength-draining effect.
144* OldMaster: This guy can take on Grog, Vax, ''and'' Scanlan at the same time, while they used weapons and magic and he used nothing but his ''fists''. Even with the damage they managed to deal he showed no sign of slowing down at all. Oh, and ''he was holding back!'' [[spoiler: And when he goes all out against Grog one on one, he reduces Grog to 0HP and would have succeeded if not for Grog's Relentless Rage. Grog says it's the fiercest battle he's ever fought and pushed him past his limits.]]
145* RespectedByTheRespected: The champion of the Crucible (both Kern and Grog), Lady Kima, and Vox Machina all acknowledge his power and wisdom.
146* SuperReflexes: As befitting a very high level monk. Whether it be catching daggers, deflecting blades with his bare hands, or dodging lightning, this guy is ''fast''.
147* WarriorTherapist: He helps Grog realise through their first fight that it's his friends that gives him his strength and that he didn't need Craven Edge.
148* WillfullyWeak: As challenging of an opponent as he was, Matt points out that Groon wasn't fighting to kill in his battle with the party and so a lot of his abilities were toned down. As one example, Vax narrowly avoids taking ''10d10 necrotic damage'' from his Quivering Palm by passing his saving throw. Normally, Quivering Palm deals that much damage on a ''passed'' saving throw. Failing is a OneHitKill. [[spoiler: Averted during Grog's rematch, where he has no problem using Quivering Palm to its full force.]]
149* WorldsStrongestMan: He is the high priest of the god of strength in a city that has survived the apocalypse, ''twice''. He has no equal in physical might. Lady Kima reportedly saw him punch a man's head clean off, a feat that left even Grog speechless.
150[[/folder]]
151
152!!!The Slayer's Take
153
154[[folder:Vanessa Cyndrial]]
155!!Huntmaster Vanessa Cyndrial
156[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vanessa_cyndrial.jpg]]
157-->'''Race''': Tiefling
158
159The leader of the Slayer's Take guild, a group of monster hunters designed to protect the city of Vasselheim. A tiefling with a commanding but also enigmatic and hard to read presence, she keeps a close eye on Vox Machina and the other hopeful members-to-be.
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161* BenevolentBoss: Despite the trolling and snark, she is a very supportive and helpful boss to the members of the Slayer's Take and provides as many resources as she can to the party for their objectives, wants Vox Machina to succeed and pays very reasonably.
162* DarkIsNotEvil: As a tiefling, she is naturally demonic in appearance and is described as wearing dark leather armor. But despite her initially ambiguous demeanour she and her guild turn out to be on the side of good.
163* DeadpanSnarker: Seems to be a common trait amongst residents in Vasselheim. Vanessa has a sharp wit, which she uses to both mock and mess with people.
164* HiddenDepths: Appears like she doesn't seem to care one way or the other if either of the teams come back alive. When Team 1 returns, it turns out she bet her husband 10 gold that they'd make it back with the dragon bits (and they did!).
165* PragmaticHero: None withstanding her PunchClockHero entry, she sounds cautious and overwhelmed when told of the Chroma Conclave. After all, her guild only recently had trouble with a single ''adult'' white dragon, much less several ancients. She might help if Vox Machina had more allies.
166* PunchClockHero: She and her guild will hunt down any supernatural nasty as long as someone is paying them to do so. When Vox Machina tell her of the damage the Chroma Conclave is doing, her response is that someone will quickly put up a bounty for such a menace.
167* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Murten's red. Vanessa appears to be the more laid-back of the pair.
168* {{Troll}}: Has a little fun with both teams before they set out to fulfil their contracts. A good example is when she stirs the pot by sparking an argument between the already competitive Vex and Zahra about who gets the bag for the white dragon parts.
169* XanatosGambit: Her reasoning for sending the first team after Rimefang, a dangerous creature that had already defeated several members of the Slayer's Take. If they charged in and won, obviously their boasts were accurate and they are worthy of guild membership. If they lost their nerve and returned, they've learned some humility, and she spells that option out for them very explicitly before they leave: "It is better to fail and live." If they charged in and died like idiots, they're out of her hair; same outcome if they flee from the contract, because they'd then be barred from Vasselheim. Devious? Certainly - but she was ''hoping'' they would succeed.
170[[/folder]]
171
172[[folder:Murten Cyndrial]]
173!!Murten Cyndrial
174-->'''Race''': Halfling
175
176Another member of the Slayer's Take and Vanessa's husband. A halfling clerk assigned at the front desk, Murten is in charge of assigning the teams and organizing them together.
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178* DeadpanSnarker: Shares his wife's dry sense of humor.
179* TheFace: He's the front desk guy for the guild. In the words of his boss, he "speaks because I do not have to".
180* {{Facepalm}}: Rather loudly when Lyra attempts to show off her "commanding presence as a Guild Leader."
181* HenpeckedHusband: Implied to be the case. He pleads with Vox Machina to not let Vanessa know he referred to her as "the wife" rather than her proper title as "the Huntmaster."
182* HuskyRusskie: Well, Russia doesn't exist in D&D, but he is very muscular, has a lot of scars (presumably from seeing a lot of combat) and Matt portrays him with a vague Eastern European accent.
183* InterspeciesRomance: Hardly abnormal for D&D, but he's a halfling with a tiefling wife.
184* HypocriticalHumor: Ironically calls Scanlan "small man" when he himself is a halfling.
185* PronouncingMyNameForYou: Insists it's pronounced "MUR-ten", but Vox Machina purposely mispronounce his name on several occasions (as either Merkin or Martin).
186* RedOniBlueOni: The red to Vanessa's blue. Matt describes him as a man with a jovial disposition, and he is very approachable for the most part if easily frustrated.
187[[/folder]]
188
189[[folder:Aldor]]
190!!Aldor
191[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aldor.png]]
192-->'''Race''': Human
193
194One of the first members of the Slayer's Take that Vox Machina encounters after the battle with the Hydra. Also happens to be Lyra's "sort of-almost boyfriend."
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196* BiggerIsBetterInBed: According to Lyra, he's quite large down there, although she doesn't mention how she knows that and it's quick to chance the subject.
197* BeautyIsBad: Implied to be the case due to his being handsome but a huge {{jerkass}}. According to Lyra, after she saved his life and gifted him with a set of very expensive armor, he slept with her and never talked to her again.
198* {{Jerkass}}: Not the friendliest person to be around.
199* JerkassHasAPoint:
200** Granted, Vox Machina did kill the quarry of their contract (which would have had dire consequences had Vox Machina not been inducted into the Slayer's Take) but he's still incredibly rude and standoffish.
201** While he is very much a jerk about it, there is a point to be made about [[StalkerWithACrush how stalker-ish Lyra is to him]], despite the fact that his only interaction with her was a day as a bodyguard and a one night stand.
202* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: Encountered briefly as a zombie in episode 113 before Pike's Destroy Undead wipes him out.]]
203* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler: We don't see how he is killed, but he appears as a zombie in episode 113.]]
204* TheParanoiac: When he's encountered again in Episode 43, he freaks out if he so much as hears Lyra's name. Given their... history, it's not surprising.
205* ReligiousBruiser: He is a worshipper of Erathis and kisses his holy symbol of it when entering the Lawbearer's district. His worship of a deity concerned with society and enforcing laws may be why he was so angry with Vox Machina for illegally killing his party's target while the rest of his group was calmer.
206[[/folder]]
207
208[[folder:Osysa]]
209!!Osysa
210[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/osysa.jpg]]
211-->'''Race''': Sphinx
212-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlannaUbach
213
214One of the more enigmatic creatures that Vox Machina has come across. Osysa is a gynosphinx with the power of foresight. Regarded by the Slayer's Take as a powerful and well-respected member, Osysa tends to speak in riddles and carries a sense of both oddity and intense power. She mentions that she has a mate who lives far away, but she [[{{Foreshadowing}} does not give his name.]]
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216* BerserkButton: Mentioning Vecna in her temple ''really'' pisses her off, as Vecna (usurper god of secrets) is the antithesis of her goddess, Ioun (who rules over knowledge and seeks to spread it).
217* ChekhovsGunman: The party meets her during the Slayer's Take arc, but they don't find out until over twenty episodes later that she has information about [[spoiler: the Vestiges of Divergence - or rather, her mate does]].
218* {{Foreshadowing}}: Her temple is described as resembling a ziggurat. It turns out that [[spoiler:the ziggurat the Briarwoods built under Whitestone was actually a corrupted temple of Ioun]].
219* NotSoStoic: She appears quite regal and dignified, but tells Tiberius that she appreciates his humorous crack about her age.
220* ProphetEyes: When using her mystic see-past-the-veil abilities, her eyes go blank and glowy.
221* RiddlingSphinx: Naturally. She's a little more straightforward in her communication than most, but her sight only extends so far.
222[[/folder]]
223
224!!!Citizens
225
226[[folder:Cydrick Gillsman]]
227!!Cydrick Gillsman
228[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cidrick_gillsman.png]]
229-->'''Race''': Human
230
231The potions merchant who the group first encounters when Grog badly barters with him. He starts operating out of a tent and later becomes the co-owner of a store.
232----
233* ButtMonkey: The group's later encounters tend to go poorly for him. Particularly episode 90, [[spoiler:where he comes back to his shop and finds two guards unconscious, ale-covered and beaten with Tary trying to puke over them. Additionally, Tary traded to him "magical egg of power", telling him it had life saving properties when ingested - unknown to Tary and him, the egg is really a rotten basilisk egg.]]
234* DisproportionateRetribution: Though he ripped off Grog, Vex and Kashaw threatening him and his family left him incredibly rattled, leaving him bitter and wary towards them.
235* PersonaNonGrata: Eventually bans Vox Machina from his store.
236* SitcomArchNemesis: To Grog (the "badly bartering" incident) and Vex (her insistence on haggling).
237* ThrowTheDogABone: [[spoiler:Grog runs into him during the epilogue and hires him to be his new tutor on the spot, offering him 8000 gold outright.]]
238* WhatTheHellHero: Delivers one when the group tries bartering with him after Vex and Kashaw's encounter with him. He refuses to deal with Vex and will only deal through Grog.
239[[/folder]]
240
241[[folder:Forscythia]]
242!!Forscythia
243-->'''Race''': Hag
244
245An enigmatic fortuneteller Vax, Keyleth and Tiberius encounter in Vasselheim. Vox Machina previously encountered her sister in Emon - both provide cryptic clues to Tiberius on his hunt for his list of ancient artifacts.
246----
247* {{Glamour}}: Often takes on the appearance of a beautiful elven woman with customers who aren't aware of her true nature.
248* KnowWhenToFoldEm: As per WordOfGod, she gave up on Vax's debt to her once she realized he'd become the Raven Queen's champion. Hags enjoy manipulating the fates of others, but she realized messing with the fate of someone bound to the ''Goddess of fate and death'' probably isn't a good idea.
249* MeaningfulName: It's quite appropriate that a fortune teller has a name like '''Forsee'''thia.
250* PsychicNosebleed: Seeing the future takes a lot out of her; a lot of her predictions leave her with a bloodied nose.
251* WickedWitch: As a hag, she has the appearance of an ugly old crone. Her deals have a heavy associated cost.
252[[/folder]]
253
254[[folder:Victor]]
255!!Victor the Black Powder Merchant
256[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/victor_89.jpg]]
257[[caption-width-right:350:''Learn from my mistakes!'']]
258-->'''Race''': Human
259-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MatthewMercer
260
261A merchant working in Vasselheim who Percy meets when looking for more blackpowder.
262----
263* ArtificialLimbs: After blowing off all the fingers to his right hand 'til it was a stub, Percy decides to make him a prosthetic in exchange for more gunpowder. After getting his new hand and a few attachments, Victor is delighted by it.
264--> "To new hands!"
265* BadToTheLastDrop: The coffee he offers Percy is not only disgusting, but also contains gunpowder in it. Percy manages to dump his cup out when Victor isn't looking.
266* BreakoutCharacter: One of the more popular minor characters, probably because Matt plays the role of "crazy old dude" perfectly and contrasts so well with Percy's prim demeanour.
267* {{Catchphrase}}: The closest thing to one of these Victor has. "Learn from my mistakes!"
268* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Doesn't seem all there, and gives Percy a hog's head of black powder (note: not the measurement, the ''actual'' head of a deceased pig).
269* DistractedByTheSexy: When Vex comes in to give Percy some coin, Victor immediately falls for her and tries to offer her some coffee. Percy has to yell to get Victor's attention back on him. Vex even manages to convince Victor to keep his silence about seeing them with a wink and a blown kiss.
270--> '''Vex:''' Tell you what, Victor. (''winks'') I don't think you want to tell her anything.\
271'''Victor:''' For ''you''?? I saw nuthin'!
272* {{Fingore}}: Sometime between Episode 23, and Episode 42 an accident happened and blew off two of his fingers on his right hand. By the next time he turns up, he's lost the other three.
273-->'''Victor:''' LEARN FROM MY MISTAKES!
274* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: According to Matt, he lured some of Vecna's strongest Necromancers into his shop, then detonated the whole place, during the attack on Vasselheim.]]
275* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler: Matt reveals that he died in the attack on Vasselheim, [[TakingYouWithMe and that he went out taking a chunk of Vecna's forces with him.]]]]
276* LonersAreFreaks: Subverted! Everyone's immediate impression is that his abject lunacy means he has no friends, but obviously somebody puts up with him, because he send Percy to them for iron.
277* MadBomber: He doesn't actually ''bomb'' anything, but he's collected so much black powder his entire house is lined with it, almost floor-to-ceiling, for no clear reason other than he wants as much of it as possible. He's unaware or unconcerned that a single spark would send everything he owns (and anyone nearby) up in a fireball. Which makes his meeting with Percy extra funny, because Percy is acutely aware and ''deeply'' concerned. The next time he appears, half the roof of his house has been blown off and he's missing two fingers. He's a little more careful now (not that it stops him opening a tin of coffee with a blowtorch). [[spoiler:Played straight when Vecna assaults Vasselheim. According to Matt in the campaign wrap-up, he blew up his entire house to take out some of Vecna's forces.]]
278* MarriedToTheJob: Implied. When asked about romance in his third encounter, he simply says he's "taken" without elaborating further.
279* NoIndoorVoice: He's very loud when interacting with Percy or the others and doesn't seem to realise just how loud he is. Given the kind of occupation Victor has, it probably would come as no surprise if his hearing is shot.
280* OnlyAFleshWound: Gets his fingers blown off multiple times due to him not being careful, but he never really lets it stop his work. The second time the party meets him, Percy asks how fresh his recent wound is, with Victor showing it was ''incredibly''' recent.
281* OnlyOneName: He only goes by "Victor" and gives no last name.
282* {{Prospector}}: Of the old, frazzled, crazy type. It's a large part of his charm. Of course, what he is prospecting is black powder.
283* {{Troll}}: He gets a tin and takes a blowtorch to it. Percy thinks it's blackpowder and knocks the blowtorch out of Victor's hand. Victor just grins and says it's coffee.
284-->'''Victor:''' Black powder, eheeheeheehee!
285[[/folder]]
286
287!Tal'Dorei City States
288!!Whitestone
289
290A city-state in the Alabaster Sierras mountain range on the northeastern edge of Tal'Dorei, located near the narrowest gap between Tal'Dorei and Wildemount. Ruled by the noble de Rolo family until their betrayal and murder at the hands of the Briarwoods, it is eventually reclaimed and restored by the surviving members of the family.
291
292[[folder:Desmond Otham]]
293!!Desmond Otham
294-->'''Race''': Human\
295'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaxMittelman
296
297A young carriage driver who brings the Briarwoods to Emon. He is captured by Vox Machina after the Briarwoods flee after their initial encounter with the party.
298----
299* {{Fingore}}: Percy, in a fit of anger over the Briarwoods' escape, blasts a few of poor Desmond's fingers off while questioning him. For a while he seems uncertain whether to be more scared of the Briarwoods or of Percy (and the rest of the party decides to make sure he's always guarded - from Percy himself, if need be).
300* TheHerald: While Vox Machina was already set on dealing with the Briarwoods, he is the one who tells them just ''how'' horrible the situation in Whitestone is and how in need of heroes its people are.
301* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Briarwoods dispatch a pair of invisible stalkers after Desmond when he is captured by Vox Machina, but the party manages to save him.
302* ThrowTheDogABone: After the thwarting of the attempted murder-by-invisible-stalker, the Briarwoods find themselves occupied with Vox Machina themselves rather than Desmond, and the rest of his stay in Grayskull Keep is thankfully uneventful. The staff there make sure to feed him and keep him comfortable. [[spoiler:Vox Machina then return triumphant, pay him, heal him, and ensure he's brought into Uriel's favor. He even manages to avoid the attack of the Chroma Conclave by a few days, at most.]]
303[[/folder]]
304
305[[folder:Yennen]]
306!!Keeper Yennen
307-->'''Race''': Human\
308'''Class''': Cleric\
309'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GinaTorres
310
311An elderly man, Yennen is the head priest of Erathis in Whitestone. Following the rebellion in Whitestone he joins the ruling council of the town.
312----
313* GenderFlip: Keeper Yennen is a woman in ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfVoxMachina''.
314* GoodShepherd: His introduction is a sermon of hope and solidarity to the people of Whitestone. A couple episodes later, he leads them into battle.
315* HolierThanThou: Matt describes him as a mild version of this, being "very strong" in his faith and something of a nuisance even to Percy's family when they were in charge. However, he wasn't "dangerous" back then as he is now against the Briarwoods.
316* OldMaster: Yennen's age makes him wise and resolute. This, in turn, makes him a powerful cleric who can wipe multiple undead creatures out with ease.
317* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: During the Chroma Conclave's reign of terror, he and the rest of Whitestone's leadership allow Vox Machina to use to the town as their headquarters and to bring refugees and allies there.
318* RebelLeader: He is one of the most influential members of the town's population and one of the key leaders of the resistance to the Briarwoods.
319[[/folder]]
320
321[[folder:The Sun Tree]]
322!!The Sun Tree
323[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sun_tree.jpg]]
324-->'''Race''': Tree
325
326An ancient symbol of the sun god Pelor, planted in the middle of Whitestone. It decayed under the reign of the Briarwoods, but slowly began to heal after their defeat. Thanks to Keyleth's Commune With Nature spell, he became one of the party's more unconventional allies. He's a pretty cool dude.
327----
328* BreakoutCharacter: Just a plant at first, but Matt's characterization made the Tree a pretty popular character with the cast.
329* EruditeStoner: Technically not a stoner (being a tree), but he absolutely fits the archetype given how wise, zoned-out and Californian he sounds.
330* MellowFellow: He's very chill.
331* NiceGuy: A genuinely nice, helpful, smooth-talkin' tree.
332-->'''Sun Tree:''' When you're around, Keyleth, nobody can be lonely.
333* OnlyMostlyDead: The tree appears dead during the Briarwoods' time in Whitestone, but it actually managed to hide a spark of its life essence away from their influence. Once they are defeated, the tree starts to come back to life.
334* Really700YearsOld: Makes sense for a tree - he's been in Whitestone since the city was founded. [[spoiler:The Tal'Dorei Campaign Guide reveals that the Sun Tree is as old as the end of the Calamity, planted and blessed by the Dawnfather himself at the spot where the Knowing Mistress was grievously wounded by the Chained Oblivion as a sign of his protection. The de Rolo family came across it during the expedition that brought them from Wildemount approximately two centuries before the events of the first campaign. Being worshipers of the Dawnfather themselves, they took it as a sign from him to build the settlement that would become Whitestone around the tree.]]
335* TimeAbyss: The Sun Tree is one of the oldest creatures living in Exandria, old enough to remember what the world was like when the gods still walked the earth.
336* WiseTree: He knows quite a bit about Whitestone and the magic of the surrounding area, and his character mostly exists to give Keyleth advice.
337[[/folder]]
338
339[[folder:Trisha]]
340!!Trisha
341[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/trish_the_dish.jpg]]
342-->'''Race''': Human
343
344A member of the Paleguard.
345----
346* BadassNormal: She's a human who not only defeated skeletons and zombies during the rebellion but also defeated a Goliath barbarian in an arm wrestling contest.
347* BodyguardingABadass: Sometimes serves as Cassandra's personal guard, who is no stranger to combat herself.
348* InSeriesNickname: Grog and some of the other members of Vox Machina refer to her as "Trish the Dish", although never to her face.
349* IntroductionByHookup: Has one with [[spoiler:Taryon Darington, which is also his first time and conclusively proves to him that he is not into women at all]]. Things are slightly awkward whenever they run into each other afterwards.
350[[/folder]]
351
352!!!De Rolo family
353
354[[folder:Cassandra de Rolo]]
355!!Cassandra Johanna Von Musel Klossowski de Rolo, Guardian of Woven Stone
356[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassandra_de_rolo.jpg]]
357-->'''Race''': Human\
358'''Class''': Rogue / Fighter\
359'''Voiced by:''' Esmé Creed-Miles
360
361First mentioned in passing during Percy's backstory video, she is revealed to be alive in Episode 30, and has been feeding information to the resistance in Whitestone for years. Vox Machina rescues her in Episode 33, and she joins the party for the final confrontation against the Briarwoods.
362----
363* ActionGirl: After her rescue by Vox Machina, her first course of action is to take up the armor and sword of her and Percy's mother and join the team in defeating the Briarwoods. She has levels in Rogue.
364* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Taliesin describes her on Twitter as "kind of a brat." Episode 33 shows she hasn't quite grown out of it, at least with Percy.
365-->'''Percy''': She's so obnoxious!
366* TheChainsOfCommanding: While she initially anticipated being able to ease her way into leadership, especially given that she and Percy established a council rather than continuing to concentrate rule in the de Rolo household, the stress of her position during the Chroma Conclave attack clearly weighs on her, as Whitestone is one of the only safe havens on the continent for refugees and becomes the base of operations for a coalition to form to battle the dragons. Once the dragons are killed and Vox Machina ties up some of their loose ends, Percy and Vex are able to take more burdens off her shoulders, and she starts to get more personal support as she begins to cope with her own traumas.
367* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler: Vex and Vax mow her down unknowingly in episode 113. Pike fixes it, though.]]
368* ConflictingLoyalty: It's honestly very sad and may involves supernatural compulsion. After Percy left her, believing her to be dead, she tried to move forward alone and rally the town. That failed, and her captors seemed to offer a place for her that she saw no option but to take. Percy's return threw everything she knew into confusion, and while she does act as an informant to the Briarwoods, she can't bring herself to attack Percy. After the danger has passed, she considers herself unworthy of anyone's trust.
369* DamselInDistress:
370** She is introduced in the main narrative as a captive of Professor Anders who is holding a dagger to her throat.
371** [[spoiler: Played straight in episode 113, as Vecna captured her and placed her in a position to be unknowingly slaughtered by Vox Machina.]]
372* DeathByOriginStory: Subverted—although Percy ''believed'' her to be dead, she's the only other de Rolo to survive the massacre besides him.
373* DefiantCaptive: Despite being held by the Briarwoods as a kind of "prize", she's managed to inform the resistance in Whitestone of their activities for several years.
374* DualWielding: She wields a sword and an offhand dagger.
375* GuestStarPartyMember: Joins the party for the final stretch into the depths of Castle Whitestone in pursuit of the Briarwoods.
376* FaceHeelRevolvingDoor: Had a pivotal role in the first Whitestone rebellion, but was taken in by the Briarwoods when it failed, and then used to spy on subsequent rebellion attempts. At the arrival of Vox Machina she (apparently) teamed up with them only to abandon them again in a critical moment. Later she openly took arms against Vox Machina, aiding the Briarwoods in the final battle, but still refused to attack her own brother. Finally, she redeemed herself by renouncing the Briarwoods and dealing the killing blow to Delilah.
377* HumanPincushion: Last Percy saw of her in his origin story, she had been shot three times with arrows.
378* MassiveNumberedSiblings: The youngest of the seven de Rolo children.
379* TheMole: Even though she's being held captive by the Briarwoods, she's been secretly passing on information about them for a number of years. She also passed on information ''to'' the Briarwoods about rebellions.
380* NoNameGiven: Until episode 24 she is only known as "Percy's sister".
381* NotQuiteDead: Percy saw her get shot, but never confirmed her death.
382* RebelLeader: Revealed in one heck of a WhamLine:
383-->'''Archibald Desnay:''' With you here, Percival, we've two de Rolos spearheading our uprising!
384* SiblingRivalry: Taliesin [[https://twitter.com/executivegoth/status/658369386302930944 mentioned on Twitter]] that she and Percy didn't get along. When they reunite, they still have a bit of a rocky relationship.
385* StockholmSyndrome: It's namechecked at one point to explain her joining the Briarwoods in the ziggurat battle, and it's very possible. She lived under the same roof for years and it's implied Delilah tried to make a "daughter" out of her.
386* ThatManIsDead: She believed Cassandra de Rolo died when Percy left her to die in the snow and considered herself a Briarwood, being treated as their daughter. She reverses the stance, thankfully, and proclaims herself a de Rolo.
387* WalkingSpoiler: The very fact that she ''exists'' is a surprise. Add that to the fact that she betrays the party one episode later, and then returns in the episode after that, and she's pretty much impossible to talk about without spoilers.
388[[/folder]]
389
390
391[[folder:Spoiler Character]]
392!!Vesper Elaina de Rolo
393[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vesper_elaina_de_rolo.png]]
394 [[caption-width-right:320:]]
395-->'''Race''': Half-elf
396
397The first-born daughter and eldest child of Percival de Rolo and Vex'ahlia. Born in the year between the end of Campaign 1 and the Dalen's Closet oneshot.
398----
399* DeadGuyJunior: Named after Percy's eldest sister and Vex's mother respectively. Both characters have died prior to the campaign beginning.
400* MysticalWhiteHair: She is the only child of Percy and Vex to be born with white hair like Percy's; which is more unusual than it appears to be at first, considering that her father's white hair was caused by [[DiseaseBleach the tortures he endured under the Briarwoods during his youth]]. It is heavily implied that her mother expecting her when she received Pelor's Blessing might be the true reason behind her unusual hair color.
401* WalkingSpoiler: It's virtually impossible to talk about her or her siblings without revealing that Percy and Vex got married and had children.
402[[/folder]]
403
404[[folder:Spoiler Character]]
405!!Wolfe Kristoff and Leona Pike de Rolo
406[[quoteright:530:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wolfe_and_leona_de_rolo.png]]
407 [[caption-width-right:530:]]
408-->'''Race''': Half-elf
409
410Vex'ahlia and Percival de Rolo's twin children. Bell's Hells see them briefly during their visit to Whitestone Castle, returning to a hunting trip with Vex'ahlia.
411----
412* TheCameo: They are briefly seen during Campaign 3, with one teasing the other over having caught more during a hunt.
413* DeadGuyJunior: Wolfe got his name from the original patriarch of the de Rolo's family. Averted with Leona, whose second name is a tribute to the still-living Pike Trickfoot.
414* HereditaryTwinhood: Their mother Vex'ahlia is a twin who eventually had twin children herself. Their father's late siblings Oliver and Whitney were also twins.
415* SiblingRivalry: They seem to have a bit of this going on, [[GenerationXerox not too differently from their mother and her brother]].
416* ThemeTwinNaming: Wolfe and Leona's names mean respectively [[AnimalThemeNaming "wolf" and "lioness"]].
417* UntoUsASonAndDaughterAreBorn: Downplayed. They have an older sister and their parents had two more children after their birth.
418[[/folder]]
419
420[[folder:Spoiler Character]]
421!!Vax'ildan Friederick de Rolo
422[[quoteright:452:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vaxildan_de_rolo.png]]
423 [[caption-width-right:452:]]
424-->'''Race''': Half-elf
425
426The second youngest of Vex'ahlia and Percival de Rolo's children.
427----
428* DeadGuyJunior: He got his name from her mother's late twin brother and his late paternal grandfather.
429* TheGhost: As of Episode 36 of Campaign 3, he is the only child of Vex and Percy who still has yet to appear onscreen.
430* LoyalAnimalCompanion: In the family picture included in ''Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn'', he is holding Charlie, Trinket's young cub, in his arms, implying he has developed or will eventually develop a similar bond with him [[GenerationXerox to the one between his mother and Trinket]].
431[[/folder]]
432
433[[folder:Spoiler Character]]
434!!Gwendolyn Zahra Melanie Von Musel de Rolo
435[[quoteright:515:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gwendolyn_de_rolo.png]]
436 [[caption-width-right:515:]]
437-->'''Race:''' Tiefling
438The youngest daughter of Percival de Rolo and Vex'ahlia.
439----
440* AdorablyPrecociousChild: She liked to hang out in the workshop and meddle with her father's inventions ever since she was a young child; by the time Bell's Hells see her in Campaign 3, she is a pre-teen who reads medical journals as a hobby.
441* ChildProdigy: Gwendolyn's age is unclear, but she's clearly quite young, and Percy remarks to Bell's Hells in passing that she reads medical journals.
442* ChildrenAreInnocent: Discussed; the Hells are concerned about her staying in Percy's office while they discuss Laudna's backstory and condition, but Percy assures them that he won't allow her to hear things that would be too much for her.
443* CreepyChild: Downplayed; she behaves typically for a girl her age, but is absolutely delighted at the rare opportunity to touch someone's internal organs.
444* DaddysGirl: She is both Taliesin and Percy's favorite; Taliesin has mentioned that she's a lot like Percy, and as a result Percy wants to guide her on the right path to hopefully avoid her making the same mistakes.
445* DeadGuyJunior: She owes her third name, Melanie von Musel, to a deceased matriarch of the de Rolo family who established the Grey Hunt (of which her mother is Grand Mistress); her second name is an aversion, as it is a tribute to Zahra Hydris, a family friend who is also a red tiefling.
446* EvilDetectingBaby: Gwendolyn is not a baby anymore, but when she [[ItMakesSenseInContext touched Laudna's sternum]], she somehow perceived [[spoiler: Delilah's presence inside Laudna's body]], which terrified her.
447* LovedByAll: As a tiefling, Gwen is naturally charming; this combined with her sweet and well-behaved personality makes it so that she is adored by everyone who meets her.
448* MoralityPet: Downplayed. Percy is a bit aloof and reserved toward the Hells, as he often is with strangers, but his facade cracks immediately upon seeing Gwendolyn, and it only takes one puppy-dog look from her for him to allow her to take a book from his office.
449* NoodleIncident: The premise for one of the adventure hooks in ''Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn'' is that she took one of her father's inventions and disappeared in the castle's dungeons with it, forcing her parents to enlist the help of various adventurers and local elite warriors to recover her.
450* TouchedByVorlons: Gwendolyn was born a tiefling because of her father's deal with Ipkesh during Campaign 1.
451* WalkingSpoiler: Her being a tiefling spoils the fact that Vox Machina went to the Nine Hells and Percy made a pact with a fiend there.
452[[/folder]]
453
454!!Syngorn
455
456Founded by the sorceress Yenlara after leading her people out of the Feywild following the Calamity, Syngorn is the heart of the elven civilization on Tal'Dorei. It is located to the south of Emon and Kymal near the Stormcrest Mountains. In times of danger, the elves of Syngorn can planeshift the entire city into the Feywild for safety.
457----
458* FantasticRacism: Half-elves are looked down upon by many pureblood elves in Syngorn, particularly amongst the nobility. Dwarves and tieflings also find themselves treated with suspicion in the city and frequently cannot travel anywhere without a guard.
459
460[[folder:Syldor Vessar]]
461!!Ambassador Syldor Vessar
462[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/syldor_vessar.jpg]]
463-->'''Race''': Elf
464-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker
465
466An elven noble, the father of both Vax'ildan and Vex'ahlia. After breezing through a town and supposedly having a passionate night with the twins' human peasant mother, he left her to raise the twins for the better part of ten years until deciding to have them (but not their mother) taken into his keeping. His cool and distant temperament put a strain on the relationship between father and children until some years later the twins ran away from Syldor and Syngorn in general. It wasn't until many years later that they briefly reunited, and the tension between Syldor and the twins only increased when they learned of Syldor's new elven wife and child.
467----
468* AbusiveParent: Emotionally neglectful and contemptuous of his half-blooded bastard children, or at least their human heritage.
469* TheAtoner: He eventually comes to regret his abuse of Vax and Vex. [[spoiler: After Vax dies]] he does what he can with his political clout to try and make future generations be more open and accepting of the other races of Exandria.
470* BlueBlood: Syldor is a mid to high-ranking administrator within Syngorn and definitely has some measure of pull and clout within the elven city.
471* DisappearedDad: Syldor didn't want to have anything to do with either Vax'ildan or Vex'ahlia for their early childhood, and was gone for at least the first ten years of their lives. Even when they were made to live in Syngorn, it's implied that Syldor was emotionally distant when he deigned to acknowledge them at all.
472* FantasticRacism: He looks down on other races, such as humans, and this is part of the reason he has a strained-at-best relationship with his half-human children. However, he is aware of this and tries daily to check his biases. He has no trouble acknowledging Percy as another city's noble, for instance, and joins a multi-race coalition to assault Thordak.
473* {{Foil}}: He is one to Scanlan as absentee fathers. Scanlan didn't know [[spoiler: Kaylee]] existed until she was an adult, but when once he is aware of their relationship, he apologizes for not being there for her when she was a child and is totally ready to commit to being her father and building a healthy relationship with her. Syldor might have taken Vax'ildan or Vex'ahlia into his household in their childhood but they might as well have been on another plane of existence for how far away they were from his heart, and they eventually ran away from him. As adults, frosty politeness is the best the three of them can manage.
474* ItsAllAboutMe: On some level this is why he reluctantly took the twins in -- he couldn't stand the thought of any part of himself being so close to peasantry.
475* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He loves his wife and youngest child, and he's aware of his failures as a parent to Vax and Vex, but he remains cold and aloof to them and everyone else.
476* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite his cold and aloof behavior, he genuinely finds the twins teaching Velora the phrase "blue sparkly poo" [[ActuallyPrettyFunny amusing]]. His wife was mortified, but he chuckled.
477* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Numerous times as all three of his children die (and are subsequently resurrected) at least once over the course of the campaign. [[spoiler: He more solidly suffers this when Vax is KilledOffForReal, something which encourages him to make amends with Vex and become a better person.]]
478* ParentsAsPeople: As a nobleman in a primarily elven city, he has problems with elitism and bigotry, and this means that he was a ''terrible'' father to the illegitimate children he sired with a human commoner. While he doesn't apologize for his past behavior, he is trying to be kinder to them in the present. At least, he is when they visit on official business. He isn't keen on "mixing families", even though both his wife and daughter are on better terms with the twins than he is himself.
479* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Despite the tension between him and the twins, he still does whatever he can to aid Vox Machina in their quest when they visit Syngorn. When corrected that Vex'ahlia is a Baroness of Whitestone, he apologizes and uses the proper title.
480* SoProudOfYou: When the twins visit during the Chroma Conclave arc, he tells them that he has heard of what they have accomplished in Vox Machina and he is proud of them as their father. Also, when Percy states that his daughter has become nobility in Whitesone, he smiles and immediately acknowledges this.
481[[/folder]]
482
483[[folder:Devana Vessar]]
484!!Devana Vessar
485-->'''Race''': Elf
486-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ToksOlagundoye
487
488Syldor's wife and Velora's mother, and by extension Vex and Vax's stepmother. According to WordOfGod, she works as a cartographer in the city of Syngorn.
489----
490* DotingParent: Devana cares very much for Velora, and according to [[WordofGod Matt's notes]] she wants Syldor to reconcile with the twins. Though she's not without her moments of frustration, such as her exasperated demand to know who taught Velora the phrase [[ItMakesSenseinContext "blue sparkly poo"]].
491* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Noted to have blonde hair, and is a very sweet woman.
492* NiceGirl: The twins are civil toward Devana, and she herself bears no ill will towards them. It's a noticeable contrast when compared to her [[IceQueen Ice King]] of a husband.
493* WickedStepmother: Devana definitely [[AvertedTrope averts]] this trope, she's a warm kind hearted woman who welcomed her stepchildren into her home and wishes for them to someday reconcile with Syldor.
494[[/folder]]
495
496[[folder:Velora Vessar]]
497!!Velora Vessar
498[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/velora_vessar.jpg]]
499-->'''Race''': Elf
500-->'''Voiced by:''' Jayla Lavender Nicholas
501
502Syldor's daughter and Vax and Vex's half-sister. She adores her siblings and they her. Her wellbeing is the only thing that the twins and Syldor agree on.
503----
504* BigBrotherWorship: Well, Big Half-brother ''and'' Big Half-sister; at any rate it's clear that Velora admires the twins a great deal.
505* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Vecna abducts her to use as a meat shield for his final fight with Vox Machina, and a Sunburst from Keyleth doesn't quite avoid her. However, whether her death was from the spell or she had died beforehand is unknown. Luckily, Kashaw manages to resurrect her.]]
506* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's fairly innocent and unaware of the contempt between the twins and their father and never heard words like "blue sparkly poo" until Vox Machina visited her home.
507* InnocentSwearing: She doesn't know what the words "poo" and "shit" mean. They're just words her cool elder siblings used and that they get a rise out of her mother.
508* MoralityPet: Syldor shows a warmer side of himself around her, showing that he is at least capable of being a decent father. He even finds her InnocentSwearing to be funny.
509[[/folder]]
510
511!!Kraghammer
512
513An underground city in the Cliffkeep Mountains that is the major center of Dwarven civilization on Tal'Dorei. Founded after the Calamity, Kraghammer is ruled by five noble families: House Greyspine, House Zuurthom, House Bronzegrip, House Thunderbrand, and House Glorendar. Every ten years an Ironkeeper is elected from amongst their ranks to rule the city.
514----
515* CityGuards: The city is patrolled by the Carvers.
516* FantasticRacism: They are not very fond of outsiders and non-dwarves, although gnomes are more accepted after they allowed refugees of Wittebak in several centuries prior.
517
518!!!House Greyspine
519
520[[folder:Gradim Greyspine]]
521!!Ironkeeper Gradim Greyspine
522-->'''Race''': Dwarf
523
524Current head of House Greyspine, Gradim is serving his third term as Ironkeeper of Kraghammer.
525----
526* ActionPolitician: Part of his popularity as Ironkeeper comes from the fact he is also a war hero that personally leads Kraghammer's forces into battle.
527* TheGhost: Has yet to appear in any of the campaigns, but was frequently mentioned in the first.
528* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He is a progressive figure in Kraghammer politics, encouraging greater ties to Tal'Dorei's surface and having a favorable view on outsiders living in Kraghammer.
529[[/folder]]
530
531!!!House Thunderbrand
532
533[[folder:Steddos Thunderbrand]]
534!!Lord Steddos Thunderbrand
535-->'''Race''': Dwarf
536-->'''Class''': Arcanist
537
538Head of House Thunderbrand and one of the most prominent magic users in the city.
539----
540* AllThereInTheManual: His first name was never mentioned in the show, but was revealed in the ''Tal'Dorei Campaign Guide''.
541* TheArchmage: Quite old and one of the most powerful arcanists and enchanters in Tal'Dorei.
542* SingleTear: When looking at the amulet that belonged to Lorna, a single tear gathers in the corner of his eye which he quickly brushes away before returning his attention the party.
543* StaffOfAuthority: Carries a brass staff with a black or purple gem imbedded into the top, which is presumably magical.
544[[/folder]]
545
546[[folder:Drake Thunderbrand]]
547!!Elementalist Drake Thunderbrand
548[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/drake_thunderbrand.jpg]]
549-->'''Race''': Dwarf
550-->'''Class''': Wizard (School of Evocation)
551
552A member of the Arcana Pansophical and an old travelling companion of Allura and Kima.
553----
554* MinorMajorCharacter: Unlike his former companions, Drake plays a very minimal role in the story despite being a member of the Arcana Pansophical.
555* PrecursorHeroes: He was previously in a adventuring party with Allura, Kima, and three other heroes. Drake, Allura, and Kima were the only survivors of their party's successful attempt to seal [[spoiler:Thordak in the Fire Elemental Plane]].
556* RideTheLightning: He created a spell that transforms the caster and their allies into bolts of lightning for fast overland travel.
557[[/folder]]
558
559!The Ashari
560
561A group of four multiracial tribes that guard locations around Exandria where the material and elemental planes meet through portals. The Air Ashari make their home at Zephra in the Summit Peaks of Tal'Dorei, with the Earth Ashari residing on the same continent at the valley settlement of Terrah in the Cliffkeep Mountains. The Fire Ashari reside on the continent of Issylra at the town of Pyrah. Lastly, the Water Ashari live in Vesrah, a hidden city in Anamn Islands of the Ozmit Sea.
562
563[[folder:Korrin of the Air Ashari]]
564!!Korrin of the Air Ashari
565-->'''Race''': Half-Elf
566-->'''Class''': Druid
567-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
568
569Keyleth's father and interim headmaster of the Air Ashari until Keyleth completes her Aramente and returns for good.
570----
571* HappilyMarried: He was when [[spoiler: Vilya was still around.]] He speaks very fondly of her to Keyleth and misses her greatly. [[spoiler: The ''Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn'' guide, which is set after the events of Campaign 2, reveals that he is this trope again, with Vilya's return from Rumblecusp.]]
572* PapaWolf: Instead of standing aside and letting his daughter charge into battle against [[spoiler:Thordak]] where she could end up dead, he decides to rally his tribe to aid in the battle, himself choosing to take part in the fray as well.
573* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He happily welcomes Vox Machina's assistance and goes to Pyrah so he can help the Fire Ashari. [[spoiler: He also agrees to go to Emon with his tribe to aid in the siege of the city while his daughter and Vox Machina do battle with Thordak]]. And he approves of the feelings between Keyleth and Vax.
574* SoProudOfYou:
575** He makes it clear when he sees her at Pyrah that he's proud of all of Keyleth's accomplishments. He outright tells her that she is his ray of hope and that he looks forward to learning the wisdom she gained by traveling with Vox Machina.
576** [[spoiler: When Keyleth returns to complete her Aramente, he smiles proudly and wanted to hear it from her before giving her the Mantle of the Tempest.]]
577[[/folder]]
578
579[[folder:Cerkonos of the Fire Ashari]]
580!!Cerkonos, the Flamespeaker
581[[quoteright:740:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cerkonos.jpg]]
582 [[caption-width-right:740:]]
583-->'''Race''': Human
584-->'''Class''': Druid
585-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobbieDaymond
586
587Leader of the Fire Ashari and known as the Flamespeaker among them, Cerkonos was instrumental in Keyleth's Aramente. Testing her and Vox Machina, he is also a pillar of strength for Keyleth's spiritual journey, and in turn, he finds much strength and confidence in her.
588-----
589* AnArmAndALeg: When returning to deal with the torn rift between planes, Vox Machina returns to find Cerkonos missing an arm, likely an injury incurred battling Thordak and Raishan. [[spoiler:It's fully regrown when the party returns to Pyrah so they can travel to the Fire Plane]].
590* MyGreatestFailure: Raishan infiltrated the Fire Ashari and opened the rift between the Material and Fire Planes before he noticed or could do anything to stop her. In other words, the Fire Ashari failed their duty and allowed a terrible threat into the world, because of his mistake.
591* PlayingWithFire: As expected for a Fire Ashari, he's able to turn into a Fire Elemental and has access to fire spells.
592* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Much like his Air Ashari counterpart, Cerkonos leads his tribe with wisdom, strength, and typically good judgement. He's also not afraid to call for aid when situations become too much for him.
593[[/folder]]
594
595[[folder:Uvenda of the Water Ashari]]
596!!Uvenda, Heart of the Tides
597[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/uvenda.jpg]]
598-->'''Race''': Gnome
599-->'''Class''': Druid
600
601Leader of the Water Ashari, this elderly gnome is stern and strong. She is responsible for tasking Keyleth to complete the last leg of her Aramente.
602-----
603* BearerOfBadNews: It is she who tells Keyleth that [[spoiler: taking the lodestones required to complete the Water Ashari portion of the Aramente was what killed Vilya, Keyleth's mother.]]
604* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Just like her other Ashari counterparts. Uvenda leads her tribe with wisdom, strength, and compassion. She doesn't let her age or her stature become a detriment when leading her tribe.
605[[/folder]]
606
607!Marquet
608
609To the south of Issylra lies the continent of Marquet, a land of mountains and deserts, with the Marquesian Desert comprising more than seventy-percent of the Continent.
610
611!!Ank'Harel
612
613Known as the "Jewel of Marquet", Ank'Harel is the largest city on the continent and ruled by the mysterious J'mon Sa Ord.
614
615[[folder:J'mon Sa Ord]]
616!!J'mon Sa Ord
617[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jmon_sa_ord.jpg]]
618-->'''Race''': Unknown[[spoiler:/Brass Dragon]]
619
620The Emperor of Ank'Harel. Mysterious and long-lived, they have ruled over the city since its creation. The citizens are not sure what race/species J'mon is, or if J'mon is an individual or just title to be passed down.
621----
622* AmbiguousGender: J'mon Sa Ord has a rather androgynous appearance. Word of God is that their preferred pronouns are "they/them."
623* BigGood: [[spoiler: Metallic Dragons in general are typically Good-aligned. J'mon Sa Ord is a centuries old Brass Dragon.]]
624* TheDreaded: [[spoiler: A minor example, but their entry to the fight is the first thing to give Vecna pause during the final battle, and Vecna burns a high level spell to prevent them from continuing the fight.]]
625* EleventhHourRanger: [[spoiler: The first of several to come in and aid Vox Machina against Vecna.]]
626* {{Foreshadowing}}: Some Critters were able to predict J'mon's [[spoiler: true identity as a metallic dragon]], based on some clues the episode before TheReveal. Specifically, [[spoiler: there's the question of their age, which wouldn't make sense for a humanoid but fits an ancient dragon. There's also the fact that Brass Dragons, according to the Monster Manual, make their homes in deserts and enjoy interesting conversation with wise people. This is why Ank'Harel is in the desert, and why J'mon's palace is filled with philosophers in heated debate]]. Their attendant also wear a headdress that could represent [[spoiler: a brass dragon's crest of spines]].
627* HealingHands: Has some spellcasting power, contributing a Mass Cure Wounds to Vox Machina [[spoiler: before they enter the primordial titan.]]
628* JustWhistle: Once Vox Machina have proven themselves, J'mon gives Scanlan a magical flute which can be used (once) to summon the guardian of Ank'Harel for assistance, giving them what is potentially their most powerful ally, [[spoiler: a metallic dragon.]]
629* LegacyCharacter: There is In-Universe speculation that "J'mon Sa Ord" isn't a single individual but rather a title that each Emperor of Ank'Harel bears. [[spoiler:Subverted when J'mon turns out to be a brass dragon and has been the same ruler of Ank'Harel for hundreds of years]].
630* ModestRoyalty: Doesn't wear a crown, or jewels, or any ostentatious clothing, or even shoes. Their ''throne'' on the other hand is quite opulent.
631* PlayingWithFire: [[spoiler:Their fire breath when in their true form]].
632* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Has ruled over Ank'Harel since its creation several hundred years ago. This has lead some people to speculate that J'mon Sa Ord is a title, not an individual. [[spoiler: The long age makes more sense when J'mon is revealed to be a dragon.]]
633* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: [[spoiler: Their status as a brass dragon confirms their benevolent nature]]. J'mon says that unfortunately, they can only directly help Vox Machina on one occasion, but they do give the band an amulet to signify VM's prestigious position in their esteem. When revealed to the civil servant at the Indalla Skyport, they say that the expenses of Vox Machina's expedition will be completely covered by Ank'Harel's state funds.
634* SuperheroSobriquets: The people of Ank'Harel refer to J'mon Sa Ord as "the Soul of the Jeweled City".
635[[/folder]]
636
637!Wildemount
638!!Draconia
639
640Once a floating archipelago of cities on the continent of Wildemount to the southeast of the Ashkeeper Peaks, the Chroma Conclave devastated Draconia in their brief rampage across Tal'Dorei, shattering the Dragonborn civilization.
641
642[[folder:Tooma]]
643!!Tooma
644[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tooma.jpg]]
645-->'''Race''': Dragonborn
646
647An aged dragonborn and chieftain of the Ravenite people, a group of tailless dragonborn that were once enslaved by the Draconians.
648----
649* BenevolentBoss: Everything she does is for the good of her people.
650* BlackmailBackfire: [[spoiler: She threatens Vox Machina with revealing the location of Whitestone if they do not return to aid her people, Scanlan modifies her memory to replace Whitestone with another location.]]
651%% CoolOldLady
652* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: [[spoiler: Despite being told that Vox Machina were their enemies, she was willing to converse with them. She also foresaw that Vorugal would just be another oppressor.]]
653* TooHungryToBePolite: When she first meets Vox Machina, she and her people are scavenging the ruins of a city in a perpetual winter. Food is hard to come by. So when Grog nonchalantly tosses out several pieces of (very gamey) meat from the Bag of Holding, she picks it up and eats it in front of him before confirming if he was throwing it away. Grog doesn't mind, and assures her that it is totally fresh (it really wasn't).
654* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The ''Explorer's Guide to Wildemount'' makes no mention of Tooma among the leaders of Xarzith Kitril.
655[[/folder]]
656
657!!Deastok
658
659A major city located in the western region of the Dwendalian Empire.
660
661[[folder:Howaardt Darrington]]
662!!Howaardt Darrington
663-->'''Race''': Human
664
665Taryon's father, a cut-throat real estate tycoon.
666----
667* AbusiveParents: Emotionally abusive and controlling to both Taryon and Maryanne to the point that he hired a merc to forcefully bring Taryon home to ask him to marry a rich family's daughter despite knowing his son is gay.
668* BigBad: Serves as the closest thing the Taryon Darrington Arc has to one. His [[AbusiveParents abusive parenting]] shapes most of Taryon's darker qualities and he serves as a constant source of fear to his son. His kidnapping of Taryon also causes the main conflict of the last several episodes of the arc.
669* BitchInSheepsClothing: In his first meeting with Tayron and Vox Machinia Howaardt seems stern, but like he's properly opening up to his son. But even then there are flashes of anger and pride that seep through. Matt confirms that his initial softness was just an act the next time they meet.
670* BreakTheHaughty: [[spoiler:After Taryon's deal lost him his family's business and [[NotAfraidOfYouAnymore Tary himself stood up to him]] and told him the changes that'll happen in their house, Howaardt is described as looking broken.]]
671* TheDreaded: To Taryon at least, and even Vox Machina is rather uneasy about him based on Tary's descriptions.
672* {{Expy}}:
673** Is thought by many to basically be Tywin Lannister in a D&D game. Even his physical description is nearly identical to that of Book Tywin.
674** He and his wife together are reminiscent of [[ComicBook/IronMan Howard and Maria Stark]], with Taryon being akin to Tony in his pre-hero days.
675* FantasyForbiddingFather: He despised Taryon's interest in fantasy novels and could barely contain his disdain for Tary's going out and adventuring.
676* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:He ends up becoming quite a hero in his own right in the epilogue.]]
677* ImpoverishedPatrician: [[spoiler: His excess spending and a bad deal with the local mafia have bankrupted the Darrington family.]]
678* KickTheDog: He once made Taryon's tutor[=/=]lover disappear when he walked in on them. He also had Taryon forced home just to marry him off.
679* NonActionBigBad: Is the closest thing the Taryon Darrington Arc has to a [[BigBad Big Bad]], and doesn't pose any sort of physical threat to Vox Machina or Tary.
680* TurnOutLikeHisFather: [[spoiler:He admits he became his father when it comes to his [[AbusiveParents abusive parenting]] and obsession with legacy.]]
681[[/folder]]
682
683[[folder:Mariya Darrington]]
684!!Mariya Darrington
685-->'''Race''': Human
686
687The mother of Taryon and Maryanne.
688----
689* GoodParents: She's openly loving and supportive of Taryon and outright says not to go through with Howaardt's plans, she doesn't want him to be unhappy for the rest of his days. She also takes an active interest in Tary's love of literature.
690[[/folder]]
691
692[[folder:Maryanne Darrington]]
693!!Maryanne Darrington
694-->'''Race''': Human
695
696----
697* BigBrotherBully: Inverted. Though she's Tary's younger sister, she picked on him and would hit him a lot.
698* GeniusBruiser: Though she's described as being a jock by Tary, she also has a study and has taken an increasing role in managing the family's affairs.
699* LonelyRichKid: Like Tary, she had a cold upbringing and she states that friendships only [[FairWeatherFriend last as long as the money does]].
700* PetTheDog: When trying to persuade Tary to marry [[spoiler:and save their family from destitution]], she reassures him that the girl is nice, pretty, and bookish, which she felt would suit Tary well. Likewise, though awkward, she gives Tary a half-hug while saying it's good to see him again.
701* SiblingRivalry: Downplayed. While Tary left the family to prove himself more worthy of inheriting the family than her and they throw verbal jabs at each other, they're both interested in fixing the family.
702[[/folder]]
703
704[[folder:K'ryyn]]
705!!K'ryyn
706[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kryyn.jpg]]
707-->'''Race''': Drow
708-->'''Class''': Rogue (Assassin)
709
710A bounty hunter hired by the Darringtons to bring Tary home.
711----
712* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Not only does she deceive Vox Machina and kidnap Tary but she also throws baked goods to the side of the road. [[spoiler: According to Tary's post-epilogue letter, she also eats keeps eating Chod's ducks.]]
713* AudienceParticipation: To a degree; she was created by a poll during a Q&A session with Matt.
714* LastNameBasis: [[spoiler:Given what has been revealed about the organizational structure of the Krynn Dynasty of Xhorhas, which is ruled by a drow Queen, we can assume that K'ryyn is using her den-name as a pseudonym to work under outside of the Dynasty. This would also place her in a high-standing position in the Dynasty, as she would be in the same den as the Bright Queen Leylas Krynn.]]
715* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: [[spoiler: Later joins the Darrington Brigade, with Tary, Chod, Doty, and Lawrence.]]
716* WeakenedByTheLight: Being a Drow, she's uncomfortable to direct sunlight. Part of why she operates in Wildmount is because it's usually overcast.
717* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Downplayed. While she's introduced as an antagonist, she's only fulfilling a contract. Once the group spares her and allows to fulfill her assignment, with a willing Tary accompanying her, she's even open to being hired by them.
718[[/folder]]
719
720!Other Planes of Existence
721!!The Feywild
722
723[[folder:Nahla]]
724!!Nahla
725[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nahla_cr.png]]
726
727-->'''Race''': Nymph
728
729A nymph previously encountered by Vox Machina whom they meet once again upon arriving in the Feywild.
730----
731* DidTheyOrDidntThey: The rest of Vox Machina believe that Grog slept with Nahla during their first encounter, but he won't say a word about it. [[spoiler:In the post campaign wrap-up Travis confirmed that they in fact did not.]]
732* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: A denizen of another plane of existence, she is described as extremely beautiful and with skin the color of water.
733* NatureSpirit: Watches over a glade in the Feywild and has power over the plant life there.
734* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: Perpetual nudity appears to be her natural state. It doesn't seem to bother her to be talking to a group of strangers while completely naked.
735[[/folder]]
736
737[[folder:Garmelie]]
738!!Garmelie[[spoiler:/Artagan]]
739[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/garmelie.png]]
740[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/artagan.jpg[[/labelnote]] to see his true form]]
741-->'''Race''': Satyr[[spoiler:/Archfey]]
742-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillyBoyd [[spoiler:(as Garmelie)/Creator/MatthewMercer (as Artagan)]]
743
744A young satyr from the Feywild whom Vex caught tailing the party. Appears to have more to his personality than he wants to reveal - and it may or may not be pleasant.
745----
746* BewareTheNiceOnes: Garmelie may be a friendly member of the party, but he still eagerly ''[[spoiler:strangled Vax to death]]'' just out of [[ItAmusedMe simple curiosity]]. As Matt points out, even the most friendly fey have a [[BlueAndOrangeMorality warped sense of thinking]].
747* ButtMonkey: From the moment Vex captures him in the Feywild, ''everybody'' picks on Garmelie -- even ''[[BewareTheNiceOnes Pike]]''.
748* {{Catchphrase}}: "No theatre!"
749* CharmPerson: As literal example as you're likely to find. [[spoiler: He charmed Percy into convincing the party to make a deal with him. Note that pacts are something to be avoided in the Feywild and Percy is ''very'' angry when he figures it out.]]
750* TheFairFolk: A fey creature on the less-terrifying end of the spectrum in that he's completely untrustworthy and unlikely to consider the effects his actions have on others, rather than actively malicious. So far. Doesn't make him safe to be around, of course.
751* {{Foreshadowing}}: The players suspect him almost instantly, and [[spoiler: they're right that he's more than he seems]]. Hints appear as far back as his first scene. The book he's drawing in is uncommonly fine, he refuses to show Percy any pictures he's drawn of himself, he has the power to make deals, Matt consistently describes him as "hard to read", and when Grog asks how he's going to cross back through the Gilded Run, he says "I have my ways," very cryptically and turns invisible.
752* HiddenDepths: [[spoiler: He's secretly an Archfey.]]
753* ItAmusedMe:
754** The main reason he does anything is to drive away boredom. Why does he want the Warden of Syngorn's hat? Because he wants to watch the out-of-towners struggle to get it for him.
755** In a later meeting, [[spoiler: he asks to strangle Vax the "sort of unkillable" Revenant to death out of morbid curiosity as part of a contract. Vax obliged, knowing he'd return to life shortly enough. The experience was... unimpressive.]]
756* {{Manchild}}: Greedy, mischievous, self-centered, complains when things don't go his way like a recalcitrant child, and concerned more with his own amusement than anything else.
757* PrecisionFStrike: After TheReveal
758-->'''Garmelie/[[spoiler:Artagon]]:''' No, seriously, I fucking hate the theatre.
759* RealityWarper: [[spoiler:To some extent. He's able to bend the Feywild's time dilation into Vox Machina's favor...for a price.]]
760* TheReveal: [[spoiler:Garmelie is truly Artagon, an elfin archfey of great power, who had been tailing Vox Machina throughout the Feywild for his own amusement -- [[IHaveManyNames Garmelie is but one of his many aliases]].]]
761* StealthPun: He's a satyr who draws highly exaggerated, insulting pictures of his subjects. He's a [[spoiler: satirist]].
762* TerribleArtist: Well, he's actually an excellent artist... but his drawings are very insulting and crude caricatures such as might be created by a six-year-old or a young teenager. He also has a fixation on adding or exaggerating genitalia and loves ToiletHumor.
763[[/folder]]
764
765[[folder:Ukurat]]
766!!Lord Ukurat
767[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lord_ukurat.jpg]]
768-->'''Race:''' Elf Werewolf
769
770The lord of a pack of lycanthropes known as the Fendir that live in the Moonbrush forest. His pack has recently come into conflict with a group of Wisher Pixies led by Mystic Iotha who prevent them from moving freely or leaving the forest.
771----
772* ALighterShadeOfGrey: He and the Fendir come off as this in their conflict with the pixies, who are complete assholes that try to take Grog as a statue while Ukurat keeps his word and even offers to fight by Vox Machina's side. However, the pixies imply they have good reason to keep the Fendir from leaving the forest and Ukurat does threaten to eat Vox Machina a few times.
773* ItsPersonal: With the pixies, who he claims to have lost family to, since they have turned members of the Fendir to statues to keep in their garden.
774* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: This werewolf is about twelve to thirteen feet tall, stands on his hind legs, and can leap from tree to tree without much issue.
775* WasOnceAMan: In the past, he was an elf of Syngorn before becoming a werewolf.
776[[/folder]]
777
778!!Elemental Plane of Fire
779!!!The City of Brass
780
781[[folder:Senokir]]
782!!Senokir
783[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/senokir.jpg]]
784-->'''Race''': Fire Genasi
785
786A jeweller who lives in the City of Brass. He helps Vox Machina out in the fire plane in exchange of an unspecified favor.
787----
788* ActuallyPrettyFunny: He finds Vax hilarious, especially his pranks on his sister. The way he expresses this though is a comically unsettling deadpan "haha" each time.
789* AmbiguouslyHuman: ''Humanoid''; he's immediately identified as not being a race that the party are familiar with (revealed to be a Fire Genasi), and he's able to effortlessly see through Vax's invisibility, while also being able to maintain his freedom in the city without risk of enslavement (actually easily passing as a slave master), despite his human size in a city commonly populated by beings of enormous size. Combined with his unsettling personality, it's easy to suspect he's more than just a jeweller.
790* AmbiguouslyEvil: The party is convinced that whatever favor he wants is going to involve something of dubious morality. [[spoiler:Turns out he just wants his wife's ashes to be taken to her home town of Vasselheim. Even when they learn that, ''each player individually'' insight checks him to be certain he's telling the truth]].
791* CreepyGood: He's got a very creepy, unsettling manner to him, but he's a charitable artisan who uses his station to help protect people from falling into slavery in the city of Brass. He aids Vox Machina extensively in their quest, all in exchange for a simple favour [[spoiler:which turns out to be a very innocent, actually very sweet gesture to take his wife's ashes to burry them where she grew up as a child.]]
792* CreepyMonotone: He speaks, and even laughs, without any significant change in tone or display of emotion, which a few members of Vox Machina find unsettling.
793* EvenTheGuysWantHim: The party becomes so enamored by his strange manner and way of speaking, if so inclined towards a one time sexual favor Vex tells him he can "take his pick".
794* YouOweMe: He tells the party that they owe him an unspecified favor for helping them avoid unwanted attention in the City of Brass, even taking a souvenir in order to locate them if they leave before helping him. [[spoiler:He later reveals that his favor is for Vox Machina to take his dead wife Zaafin's ashes to Vasselheim (where she came from) and bury them in the Abundant Terrace where his wife grew up.]]
795[[/folder]]
796
797[[folder:Juuraiel]]
798!!Juuraiel
799-->'''Race''': Fire Giant
800
801One of three free fire giants in the City of Brass and the owner of the Plate of the Dawn Martyr.
802----
803* AffablyEvil: For a slave-owning fire giant, Juuraiel is a pleasant conversationalist who honors her deals.
804* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Her lover was killed by Ghurrix, who she asks Vox Machina to kill in exchange for the Plate of the Dawn Martyr.
805* ProfessionalGambler: She is quite fond of games of chance, which is how she won the armor and many other items in her collection.
806* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Despite owning Vox Machina after winning a card game against Scanlan, she offers them a fair deal to win both their freedom and the Plate of the Dawn Martyr.
807[[/folder]]
808
809!Other Characters
810
811[[folder:Clarota]]
812!!Clarota
813[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clarota.jpg]]
814-->'''Race''': Illithid
815-->'''Class''': Arcanist
816
817An illithid who was outcast from his people after developing arcane powers. When they began to be controlled by an outside influence, he managed to develop headgear that blocked out the intruder and barely survived until he was found by Keyleth and Vex. Allied with the team as they both had a similar goal - Vox Machina to find and free Lady Kima, and Clarota to slay K'varn, who had enslaved his fellow illithid (whose servants were holding Kima captive).
818----
819* AmbiguouslyEvil: Despite being a illithid (y'know, a creature that feeds on the brains of sentient humanoids) whom Matt had initially planned as an enemy encounter, after negotiating with Vox Machina he seem quite genuine in his desire to aid them in their fight against K'varn. [[spoiler:Matt's comments afterwards suggest that his betrayal was more a result of the HiveMind overwriting his individuality than any genuine desire to backstab them.]]
820* BrainFood: As a mind flayer/illithid, this is par for the course. He can also gain the knowledge of those who he feeds on, which has come in handy.
821* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler: He meets his end as a splatter thanks to Percy's pepperbox. "Some people have no sense of fucking honor!"]]
822* TheComicallySerious: The humor in Clarota is how he acts serious in the face of Vox Machina's shenanigans.
823* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: Mind flayers are humanoid with tentacled faces.
824* EmbarrassingNickname: He does not like being called "Clarence".
825* EnemyMine: He intends to free his race from K'varn's influence, and formed an uneasy alliance with our heroes to do so. As time went on, however, he seems to be fitting in more. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, whether or not ''he'' warmed up to them, the HiveMind decides they need food and Vox Machina has been weakened...]]
826* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: As soon as K'varn died, Clarota, and apparently the illithid as a whole, decided that Vox Machina had outlived their usefulness, and so Clarota turned on them.]]
827* HiveMind: Illithids link their minds together to strengthen their societies, and Clarota was banished from his because of his arcane magical gift. In illithid society, such powers (unlike their natural psionic powers) are seen as an affliction.
828* HopeSpot: He's re-accepted into the HiveMind and Matt says in his narration that if an Illithid could smile, he would be at that moment. [[spoiler: ''Immediately'' afterwards, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper his experiences do not change]] the HiveMind in the least. His body is among the ones to attack Vox Machina and he gets killed for it.]]
829* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler: Attempting to devour the team's brains ''immediately after'' they killed K'varn results in his own unceremonious death courtesy of Percy's Pepperbox.]]
830* NotSoAboveItAll: While initially guarded and very serious, Clarota eventually shows a very dry, sarcastic wit as he banters with the team. He also seems to enjoy Scanlan's music enough to tap his toe in time with the music despite himself. (Just don't use any forced puns. He'll mind slap you with prejudice.)
831* PostFinalBoss: [[spoiler:He and the rest of the illithid serve as the final threat for Vox Machina during the Underdark arc, declaring the party to have outlived their usefulness quickly after K'Varn's death]].
832* PsychicPowers: Telepathy is how he communicates with others, and he can use Mind Blast as well.
833* ShockAndAwe: Clarota seems to prefer lightning-based spells in combat.
834* SomeCallMeTim: Averted. He does not take well to Scanlan's attempts to call him "Clarence."
835* TeethClenchedTeamwork: There's no love lost between him and Kima. [[spoiler:This doesn't stop him from saving her life when she's petrified and about to be hit with magma.]]
836* TokenHeroicOrc: Illithid are canonically AlwaysLawfulEvil, but Clarota is an outcast from this society, and every insight check and other measure Vox Machina did said that he was genuine in his desire to help his brethren and would guarantee safe passage for them afterward. [[spoiler: Regardless of his own feelings on the matter, the Elder Brain reneged.]]
837[[/folder]]
838
839[[folder:Captain Damon]]
840!!Captain Damon
841-->'''Race:''' Human
842
843Captain of the skyship ''Deera''. He was hired by the Tal'Dorai Council to help transport Vox Machina and Lady Kima to Vasselheim, and later met Vox Machina again in Ank'Harel.
844----
845* TheCaptain: He is both captain and pilot of the ''Deera''.
846* {{Facepalm}}: His initial meeting with Vox Machina ends with him facepalming while watching most of the party leaning over the edge of the skyport after repeatedly warning them how unsafe it was.
847* GoodIsNotSoft: Mentions having thrown captured pirates overboard before to what would be certain death. Teera barely avoids this fate thanks to Vex's intervention.
848* NiceGuy: He is a friendly and helpful guy, going above and beyond what he is being paid for to help Vox Machina. In addition to letting the wyvern pirate Teera join his crew, Damon agrees to join the fight to liberate Emon from the Choma Conclave despite the high-risks dragons pose to an airship.
849[[/folder]]
850
851[[folder:Tyriok Gadsworth]]
852!!Tyriok Gadsworth
853[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tyriok_gadsworth.jpg]]
854-->'''Race''': Human
855
856Chief Cartographer to the Guild of Beacons whose life's work seems to be making a comprehensive map of Exandria and all of its continents. First encountered in Vasselheim, Tyiork is polite, meek, well-mannered, and devoted to his work - but not very capable of defending himself.
857----
858* AnArmAndALeg: He's found by the party in the Frostweald, after an unfortunate encounter with a basilisk, as a statue with one arm broken off. When Pike restores him, she figures out a little too late that she should have reattached the arm first...
859* BreakoutCharacter: As usual, even Matt's incidental [=NPCs=] are memorable characters.
860* NonActionGuy: Not a warrior, rogue or spellcaster.
861* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: A well-read and detail-oriented guy who wears spectacles.
862* TakenForGranite: The second time the group finds him. Fortunately, they can undo his petrification. Unfortunately, they can't do the same for his notes.
863[[/folder]]
864
865[[folder:Dr. Dranzel]]
866!!Dr. Dranzel
867[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dr_dranzel_4.jpg]]
868-->'''Race''': Half-Orc
869-->'''Class''': Bard
870
871A bard and violinist and Scanlan's former mentor. He and his troupe encounter Scanlan again in Emon
872----
873* BenevolentConspiracy: According to the campaign guide he works for [[spoiler:The Golden Grin, a secret group that helps the commonfolk and fights tyranny.]]
874* TheCavalry: Scanlan manages to piss off a small army of Goliaths in Episode 50 - and then, by sheer coincidence, teleports right into the chapel where Dr. Dranzel's troupe is hiding, which could very likely save his life.
875* HalfHumanHybrid: Half-human and half-orc, with the orcish half being much more prominent. Matt notes that Dranzel's violin looks very tiny in his large orcish hands.
876* LoveableRogue: A thief and a scoundrel he may be, but he genuinely cares for his troupe and Scanlan's well-being.
877* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Since Scanlan's backstory is Eminem's, that would make him Dr. Dre - which some members of Vox Machina can't resist calling him anyway.
878* TheFagin: He taught Scanlan the basics of running a con when the gnome was young.
879* TheMentor: As Scanlan himself put it, it was thanks to Dranzel that he "honed his skills as a bard extraordinaire".
880[[/folder]]
881
882[[folder:Kaylie]]
883!!Kaylie
884[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kaylie_6.jpg]]
885-->'''Race''': Gnome
886-->'''Class''': Bard (College of the Maestro)
887
888A young female gnome with a sharp wit who plays the flute in Dr. Dranzel's troupe. She has an interest in Scanlan Shorthalt and duelled him in a flute battle, which he threw to impress her. She reveals herself to be Scanlan's daughter from a one night stand with a gnome woman and she's pissed about all the hardships her mother had to endure to support her.
889----
890* BarBrawl: After speaking with Scanlan, she leaves the keep and turns up next morning in prison because she "started ''and finished''" a punch-up with three other guys in a tavern to vent her emotions.
891* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Scanlan gets ''lots'' of attitude from her, even after they reconcile. He wasn't there for her growing up, you see.
892* CallingTheOldManOut: Her entire time with Scanlan in his room alternates between her berating him and him reeling with shame and apologising for everything she's gone through.
893* CallingParentsByTheirName: When she calls Scanlan "Dad" or "Father", she is typically being sarcastic because they start off having a rough relationship.
894* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler: Vex and Vax unknowingly cut her down in Episode 113. When they realize what happened, though, Pike fixes it on Scanlan's demand.]]
895* CharacterDevelopment: She starts out hating Scanlan and wanting to destroy him in everyway possible to get revenge for his abandoning a pregnant Sybil and all of the hardships she and Sybil faced. Over time, she grows to forgive Scanlan as he does everything he can to make up for his wrongs and do right by her. They meet up from time to time during the Chroma Conclave arc and it gets to the point where she demands he promise not to die and they would see where things went. She then goes with Scanlan when [[spoiler: he leaves Vox Machina for the year]] and by the time she appears next, she seems to have completely forgiven him and they have an actual father-daughter relationship.
896* DamselInDistress: [[spoiler: Played straight in episode 113. Vecna abducts her and positions her in Vox Machina's path, disguised in armor and ensorcelled to not move. Vex and Vax fell for the trap, and...]]
897* DarkAndTroubledPast: She mentions she quickly had to learn how to wield both blade and charm because her small stature made her an easy target, and her mother had to work three jobs just to support the both of them.
898* DeadpanSnarker: She wastes no time snarking at her father whenever she's able to. It clearly runs in the family.
899* LukeYouAreMyFather: She's Scanlan's daughter from a one night stand with a gnome woman named Sybil.
900* PutOnABus: [[spoiler: Left with Scanlan when he left Vox Machina and Whitestone.]]
901* {{Revenge}}: She wants to humiliate Scanlan in every way she can for abandoning her and her mother and demands that he duel her. He refuses, offers her a sincere apology and wishes he had known she existed because he would have been glad to witness her life and take care of her. She can't go through with killing him, and ends up crying in her father's arms as he can only apologize to her.
902* TryNotToDie: She makes Scanlan promise not to die while he's out trying to stop the Chroma Conclave.
903* WhamLine: "I heard all about you... from my mother."
904* WhatTheHellHero: She is furious about Scanlan abandoning her mother after a one-night stand and never coming back, leaving her to raise their daughter alone. He's unhappy about this because he had no idea and if he'd known about her, he could have been there.
905[[/folder]]
906
907[[folder:The Androsphinx]]
908!!The Androsphinx
909[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/androsphinx.jpg]]
910-->'''Race''': Sphinx
911-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TonyPlana
912
913Osisa's mate, who knows the location of all of the Vestiges of Divergence, and lives in a temple hidden deep in the Frostweald. The party encounters him in Episode 49, and after they solve the riddles that reveal his name, he shares what he knows with the party. He also gives the party one of the Vestiges, the [[CoolSword Mythcarver]]. He also has an inexplicable yet awesome Jamaican accent.
914----
915* ArcWords: "A name is earned", which appear on every significant clue leading to his temple, and foreshadow the riddle he will eventually ask the party.
916* ChekhovsGunman: In case anyone still had doubts about Matt's brilliance, Osisa mentions him in Episode 22, which is about twenty episodes before the Vestiges are even ''introduced'', and he doesn't appear himself until Episode 49.
917* GivenNameReveal: A variation, as the entire goal of Vox Machina's encounter with him is to deduce his true name, [[spoiler:Kamaljiori.]]
918* MacGuffinGuardian: Along with the knowledge of the locations of the other Vestiges, he keeps one Vestige himself - a CoolSword called the Mythcarver.
919* OnlySmartPeopleMayPass: He's another servant of Ioun, the goddess of knowledge, and demands that the party earn the knowledge of the vestiges by deducing his name: [[spoiler:"Kamaljiori"]].
920* PuzzleBoss: He attacks while the party searches for his name, but they're clearly not meant to kill him - he's more or less on the side of good, and has information the party needs to boot.
921* PunchClockVillain: Before the party figures out his name, he's vicious, intimidating, and violent, nearly killing Vex and stranding Grog and Scanlan in the Elemental plane of Air, as well as stealing years of their lifespans semi-permanently. After they figure out his name, his demeanor instantly changes, apologizing for the violence, restoring the ages of those hit the worst, and offering any information and help he can.
922* RiddlingSphinx: Far more so than his mate Osisa -- he actually ''attacks'' the party until they guess his name. It's also what makes his name the most spoilerrific thing about him.
923* SayMyName: The goal of his riddle. Vex, Percy, Keyleth and Grog gather the pieces of it, and it's Percy who figures it out in the end: [[spoiler:"Kamaljiori"]].
924* TimeMaster: Seems capable of bending the flow of time in combat, which he uses to (among other things) age his foes by several decades.
925* UnexplainedAccent: Jamaican, which makes even less sense when you consider Osisa has no accent at all. Somehow, it's [[RuleOfCool still awesome.]]
926[[/folder]]
927
928[[folder:Craven Edge]]
929!!Craven Edge
930[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/craven_edge.png]]
931-->'''Race''': Sword
932-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MatthewMercer
933
934A beautifully crafted onyx greatsword. It appears to have a presence of its own, with sentience and intent. Imbued with dark arcane power, it can drain strength from the foes it strikes. Once wielded by Sylas Briarwood and then passed on to Grog.
935----
936* ArtifactOfAttraction: It calls to whoever touches it, demanding to be used, and once it has a wielder it likes, it doesn't want them letting go (meaning one must pass a Wisdom check to abandon it).
937* {{BFS}}: It's a two-hander, and notably too large for Percy to wield.
938* BloodKnight: Well, it's a sword. It and Grog have blood lust in common.
939* CannibalismSuperpower: Should those it strikes fail a Constitution saving throw, it steals their Strength to give to its wielder.
940* CharmPerson: Its influence makes Grog far more susceptible to its whims. [[spoiler:When Pike finally snaps him out of it, he's furious over being controlled.]]
941* TheComicallySerious: Somehow, Craven Edge being so blatantly evil becomes ''really funny'' with Grog, who isn't savvy enough to realise he has anything to be concerned about, but also [[TooDumbToFool too simple-minded for it to tempt him with anything]] other than offerings of strength, [[TheBigGuy which he already has in abundance]].
942* CoolSword: As expected. It even boosts Intimidation checks because it's so impressive.
943* EnragedByIdiocy: Was decidedly less than thrilled when Grog asked if its voice had a girl-setting. Or if it would like to be called "Bacon". It also spends a lot of time [[SurroundedByIdiots sighing in exasperation after Grog says something it finds particularly grating or tiresome]]... [[TheDitz which in Grog's case is often.]]
944* EvilSoundsRaspy: Matt gives it a creepy, hissing voice.
945* EvilWeapon: InUniverse ChaoticEvil, according to its stat sheet. It is a sentient sword that wants to kill people and eat their strength.
946* HungryWeapon: Very much like its ex-wielder, it yearns to consume the strength of those it strikes and complains continuously when not fed. [[spoiler:When starved and nothing else is available, it may turn on and drain its wielder's soul]].
947* LivingWeapon: Although very much a sword and as such having a sword's simple interests and desires, it has a will of its own and a powerful intellect. Its stats indicate it's ''significantly'' smarter than Grog, and indeed smarter than most of the party.
948* MeaningfulName: "Craven Edge" is an anagram of "Vecna Greed". As if it could get any more obvious that this weapon is bad news!
949* MorphWeapon: [[spoiler:Shifts into a larger, jagged blade that seeps shadow upon becoming "full".]]
950* ObviouslyEvil: In sword form. It's made of black metal, it leaks shadow, it talks in whispers, it craves blood, and it was wielded by an evil character. ''Anyone'' who looks at this blade can tell it ain't Excalibur... except Grog.
951* SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler: Its fate is to be dropped into the Dread Emperor's demi-plane by Keyleth via Plane Shift. With the Dread Emperor dead and no one but Vox Machina aware of said demi-plane, it will be there for a while.]]
952* SoulJar: The spirit inside it appears to be the remnants of an unknown individual who got the bad end of a bargain, long ago.
953* TalkingWeapon: Can communicate telepathically with those who hold it.
954* ThisIsUnforgivable: Percy stored it under his bed for three days and nights while deciding what to do with it. The sword declares that it will ''never'' forget Percy did that to it.
955* TokenEvilTeammate: While not a teammate ''per se'', Craven Edge has been Grog's Primary Weapon since he received it from Percy after the death of Lord Briarwood. This blade hungers for blood, encourages indiscriminate carnage, empowers its wielder with the strength siphoned from those it has injured, demands to be used in battle, and [[spoiler:drains Grog's soul after being "exhausted"]].
956* WasOnceAMan: [[spoiler:It was once a man who craved power and was punished by being bound forever in a sword, spending all eternity hungering.]]
957* YourSoulIsMine: [[spoiler: After transforming and spending its energy, it may end up devouring the soul of the user, killing them instantly]].
958[[/folder]]
959
960[[folder:Captain Adella]]
961!!Captain Adella
962[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_adella.jpg]]
963-->'''Race''': Human
964
965Captain of the ''Drensala Vis'', Adella is hired by Vox Machina to transport the party to Vesrah so that Keyleth can complete her ''Aramenté''.
966----
967* ActionSurvivor: Due to the loss of the *Nein Heroez*, the Mighty Nein needed her ship to sail toward [[spoiler:Uk'otoa]] in the Mighty Nein Reunited one-shot. She and her crew somehow survived the entire fight.
968* BadassLongcoat: As is appropriate for any badass captain, she wears a brown longcoat and proves able to handle herself in combat when attacked by a pirate ship.
969* TheCameo: Twenty years later, she met the Mighty Nein during their brief visit to Nicodranas. This makes her the first character to physically appear in both campaigns.
970* MysteriousPast: She looks like she is from Marquet and her ships name is Marquesian for "luck of the mother", but Adella speaks with a Tal'Dorei accent. Not to mention the possibility she was once a pirate.
971* ReformedCriminal: Heavily implied to have once been a pirate who has gone legitimate.
972[[/folder]]
973
974[[folder:JB Trickfoot]]
975!!JB Trickfoot
976[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jb_trickfoot.jpg]]
977-->'''Race''': Gnome
978
979Pike's cousin who grew up with Pike before Wilhand took her away to give her a better life. Shows up with Ogden and the rest of the family.
980----
981* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Pike was her only friend when they grew up together until Pike left with Wilhand, and since then she's been nomadic and had no real friends.
982* TokenGoodTeammate: She is the only decent member of the Trickfoot family who visits Pike in Whitestone, and didn't want to [[spoiler: go along with the con]]. She just wanted to see Pike again.
983* ManChild: Matt notes a slight hint of arrested development when the party makes an insight check on her. And since she's roughly the same age as Pike, the child-like traits in her behavior are noticeable.
984[[/folder]]
985
986[[folder:Ogden Trickfoot]]
987!!Ogden Trickfoot
988[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ogden_trickfoot.jpg]]
989-->'''Race''': Gnome
990
991Pike's uncle who claims to have come to Whitestone to save Pike from their family's bloodcurse that claimed his brother's life.
992----
993* BullyingADragon: [[spoiler:Tried to scam a group of high-level adventurers who are most recently famous for having slain a conclave of ancient dragons, and had no real exit strategy in case they figured out the con.]]
994* EntitledBastard: He's very [[spoiler: bitter that Pike's doing well and only sent what he deems a small pittance of money and feels he deserves more.]] Nevermind that Pike didn't have to send any at all.
995* EvilOldFolks: Well, evil's stretching it but certainly amoral and a jackass at the very least.
996* MasterOfIllusion: Owned a [[spoiler: Staff of Major Image]], which allowed him to [[spoiler: create the fake smoke demon]] that Vox Machina had to "fight."
997* ObfuscatingStupidity: [[spoiler: He's pretending to be a senile old man hard of hearing but in reality he's a con-artist who is more spry then he lets on.]]
998* WalkingSpoiler: You can't speak much about Ogden without revealing that he [[spoiler: is not as dotty as he looks]], and that he is [[spoiler: conning Pike and the rest of Vox Machina]].
999[[/folder]]
1000
1001[[folder:Johann and Astra Trickfoot]]
1002!!Johann and Astra Trickfoot
1003-->'''Race''': Gnome
1004
1005Johann is Ogden's son and Pike's cousin, while Astra is Johann's wife who married into the Trickfoot family.
1006----
1007* GreenEyedMonster: Share this with Ogden - they're envious of Pike's success and the letter and (in their eyes) the small pittance they received was Pike's way of saying that she was better than them and rubbing it in their faces.
1008* InnocentlyInsensitive: "Innocent" is a bit of a stretch, as she's still stealing, but when Astra cuts up some of Percy's sisters' gowns to make clothes for herself, she genuinely doesn't know that Percy and Vex are upset about that because those sisters were brutally murdered, and their clothes are some of the only mementos of them.
1009[[/folder]]
1010
1011[[folder:Stephen Fireforge]]
1012!!Stephen Fireforge
1013-->'''Race''': Human
1014
1015A young boy that Vox Moronica encounters. After a chase over a message, Ulfgar adopts him and he joins the party.
1016----
1017* TheCutie: Ulfgar, Edna and even ''Kurt'' are quickly won over by his cuteness, vulnerability and earnestness.
1018* HappilyAdopted: Swiftly warms up to his adoptive father, Ulfgar. Given that he is a street urchin and how affectionate Ulfgar is, it is easy to see why. He subsequently becomes Edna's grandson and Kurt's nephew.
1019* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's a seven year old who smacked a goblin's head clean off its shoulders (due to a critical hit). [[spoiler: This is before he is endowed with power by Bahamut.]]
1020-->'''Mat''': He's still seven years old but he is the scariest looking seven year old you've ever seen.
1021* TookALevelInBadass: Initially, he is as competent as any untrained seven year old. [[spoiler: Then he is endowed with enough power to instantly become a level 1 monk. These are typically adults.]]
1022[[/folder]]
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