![]() ![]() ![]() However, the visions return in the night as Grog dreams of the figure again. The group passes off the blank stare as the not-so-intelligent but lovable brute thinking too hard. While drinking his ale Grog experiences as a trance-like state that pulls him into a vision of another goliath shrouded in darkness. Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins II #1 begins with the team of the not yet named Vox Machina continuing their adventures in the same town, defeating all manner of creatures for coin.įollowing the defeat of a rather unsettling giant baby-like abomination, the group returns to a tavern in Stilben to celebrate their victory. Each of the members had their own motivations to see the affliction end but their mutual goals ended with team forming loose bonds. In Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins I, the group met and embarked on a mission to rid the small town of Stilben of a mysterious curse. Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins II #1 is written by Jody Houser, features art from Oliva Samson, colors by Msassyk, letters by Ariana Maher while Fiona Staples provides the cover art. The primary story is from the mind of Matthew Mercer while characters and their development are from the players themselves. Official art of the Whitestone villagers, by Hunter Severn Bonyun from Vox Machina Origins: Animals.Published by Dark Horse Comics, Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins II #1 continues the story of how the members of Vox Machina came together before the Critical Role crew began streaming their weekly dungeons and dragon campaign. Media Editions Featured Characters Returning There he tells his master Sylas Briarwood about the upcoming wedding, which is of great interest to Sylas. ![]() ![]() The figure makes his way to a shady spot among the trees of the Parchwood Timberlands outside of the city, he removes his hood, revealing himself to be a vampire spawn. As the gamblers switch topics to making commemorative merchandise for the noble wedding, the hooded figure leaves the tavern. The others brush it off, saying that such acts are justified when avenging a friend. He vividly recounts how Vox Machina killed Anna Ripley in revenge for her killing Percy. The human woman is incredulous that a whale could survive the fall, and the elf retorts that they're basically gods.Ī hooded figure speaks out, decrying Vox Machina and calling them animals. Keyleth lept from the cliff and Wild Shaped herself into a whale, smashing into the fleet and destroying them. The elf then recounts another supposed feat of Vox Machina's, in which Keyleth faced an armada of ships from atop a cliff. The others balk this, the elf saying that Vox Machina wouldn't transform into mere farm animals. An older human main claims differently, saying that they did so as fire-breathing cows. The human woman talks about what Vox Machina did to those that sided with the Briarwoods during the Whitestone Rebellion, claiming that the whole party Polymorphed into triceratopses and trampled through a noble's manor. A young elven man approaches the table, pointing out that Vox Machina had saved the world from Vecna, but a dwarven woman brushes it off as just a bedtime story. The man laments that the wedding won't be held in Whitestone, while the woman counters that wherever adventurers go, trouble follows. A human man and a human woman talk about the city's lord and lady getting married. In Whitestone, four townsfolk gamble at a tavern. ![]()
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