Branching Paths | Critical Role Campaign 4, Episode 5 Part 1
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OFFICIAL CAMPAIGN 4 CAST
GAME MASTER Brennan Lee Mulligan
Laura Bailey as Thimble
Luis Carazo as Azune Nayar
Robbie Daymond as Kattigan Vale
Aabria Iyengar as Thaisha Lloy
Taliesin Jaffe as Bolaire Lathalia
Ashley Johnson as Vaelus
Matthew Mercer as Sir Julien Davinos
Whitney Moore as Tyranny
Liam O’Brien as Halandil "Hal" Fang
Marisha Ray as Murray Mag’Nesson
Sam Riegel as Wicander "Wick" Halovar
Alexander Ward as Occtis Tachonis
Travis Willingham as Teor Pridesire
CREDITS
Produced by Maxwell James, Steve Failows, & Kyle Shire
Set Designed by Shaun Ellis
Production Designer: Noxweiler Berf
Character Art by Loren Hontanilla
Edited by Taylor Burke and Emily "Stevie" Stevenson
Critical Role Announcement Playhouse Editor: Vinny Celesti
Opening Title Editor: Paul Foyder
Opening Title Colorist: Peter Koocheradis
Window Effects by Christian Brown
Graphic Design by Aaron Monroy & Jordyn Torrence
Countdown Graphic by Daniel Jiménez Villalba
Miniatures Painted by Payton Keo Lacebal
Opening Title Theme by Neal Acree
Campaign 4 Key art by Hannah Friederichs
Additional Art & Design by Hannah Friederichs
Episode QC by Catherine Zimmerman & Paula Flores
Assistant Editor: Gianna Gencarella
Post Production Coordinators: M Swing & Bryn Hubbard
Closed Caption Editing by Margaret Dill, Nikki Kindelberger, Courtney Knewtson, Danielle Lackie, Eleanor Smith-Dufresne & Alice Tsoi
Post Production Supervisor: Tal Levitas
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Speaker 8 I'm Brennan Lee Mulligan, and welcome to campaign four of Critical Role.
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Speaker 23 Riding out from the gates of Dolmakyar
Speaker 29 into the darkness,
Speaker 30 Teor Pridesire,
Speaker 31 Thimble,
Speaker 21 Cadigan Vale, Tyranny, and Wakander Halevar
Speaker 36 begin a journey whose end At this point in time, we cannot see.
Speaker 38 Fittingly,
Speaker 41 it is difficult for any of you to see past even the snouts of your horses, or in Thimble's case, the dim light cast by the fluttering of your pixie wings.
Speaker 25 For rain falls from the sky overhead,
Speaker 42 close as you are to the storm rack here,
Speaker 13 heading out into the darkness, the gates behind you.
Speaker 23 Time is of the essence.
Speaker 45 Somewhere out there,
Speaker 46 a man who put a knife in the back of your beloved friend is walking free, chasing down the deed to a strong home,
Speaker 47 a fort at some far edge of civilization,
Speaker 21 a treasure that he was willing to sell your friend's life for.
Speaker 48 And just ahead of him, you hope, is Teor's brother.
Speaker 13 if they haven't gotten to him already.
Speaker 32 Flying through the night, Thimble,
Speaker 51 what does it feel like to hold on to this purpose that you have set for yourself?
Speaker 51 It feels like
Speaker 51 everything else is disappearing
Speaker 51 And
Speaker 51 with
Speaker 52 that singular goal in front of me, I'm able to leave
Speaker 54 the grief behind.
Speaker 55 I'm able to
Speaker 56 believe in this purpose soul wholly.
Speaker 54 It feels like I'm
Speaker 58 like I'm gonna make it right
Speaker 58 already
Speaker 58 something
Speaker 59 deadly and burning within your heart is keeping you safe
Speaker 43 from something that
Speaker 21 in its own right might be even more terrifying.
Speaker 46 Teor,
Speaker 42 it's been a long time since you've seen your brother.
Speaker 46 As you ride out, does your mind drift to Casimir, the person who you're pursuing,
Speaker 41 or to your brother, whom your prey now themselves pursue?
Speaker 63 I think as I sit there in the rain,
Speaker 55 it begins to wash over me
Speaker 65 just how little I know about each of these men.
Speaker 65 My brother I have not seen in years.
Speaker 66 The same is true for Kazimir.
Speaker 67 And at one point,
Speaker 66 I would say that I knew them better than anyone.
Speaker 55 The idea that I have of my brother has evolved, grown,
Speaker 66 and in some way committed himself to a cause so noble
Speaker 70 that even as I fear for his safety, I find jealousy almost swelling within me.
Speaker 36 The purpose that he found,
Speaker 65 the ability to shift fates that have affected all the people that I am traveling with.
Speaker 55 How little I knew about him.
Speaker 72 And for Kazimir,
Speaker 66 What could have gotten to a man that shared a banner with us?
Speaker 65 What could have pulled him in this direction?
Speaker 66 What don't we know?
Speaker 73 And as I sit in the light of Thimble's wings,
Speaker 65 I realize
Speaker 68 I know
Speaker 49 next to nothing.
Speaker 13 Rain mats the fur
Speaker 33 on either side of the bridge of your snout, leaning into the darkness.
Speaker 17 Lost so much since the end of the war
Speaker 33 and know so many people
Speaker 43 who seem to have
Speaker 21 faltered and fallen into losing even themselves.
Speaker 74 Wakander
Speaker 75 At the last possible moment, riding up the ridge, at this late hour, there's very few people on the road.
Speaker 42 But Dolnakyar is large enough that there's still a handful of stragglers, even in the wee hours of the morning.
Speaker 61 Some trundling a cart to get to some early farmer's market by dawn's first light.
Speaker 13 Others that have been trudging through weary miles.
Speaker 42 At the last moment you look.
Speaker 13 With the mountain peaks on either side, this is the last place in the road that you will be able to see the lights of the Via Aurora in the city behind you.
Speaker 46 One more step of your horse, and that home will disappear.
Speaker 13 Do you gaze behind you at this place or not?
Speaker 78 Luckily, I'm sitting side-saddle, so I can see
Speaker 78 can see both ways right now.
Speaker 79 And yes, I do glance back one last time.
Speaker 69 But it's cold, I'm wet,
Speaker 33 I'm distracted, I'm feeling things I haven't felt in a long time, if not ever.
Speaker 78 I'm feeling
Speaker 69 depressed, I think, unclear of what my goal is,
Speaker 67 but
Speaker 78 buoyed by tyrannies
Speaker 67 yelling at me,
Speaker 78 I feel like answers lay ahead
Speaker 66 and that even though
Speaker 78 my family might have misled me,
Speaker 78 the truth of the universe will present itself to me. And so I shift my gaze forward
Speaker 67 with hope
Speaker 78 and say a quick prayer as we cross the threshold.
Speaker 51 Regardless of what you've learned
Speaker 21 about the nature of your family's creed,
Speaker 34 there is always some comfort in ritual.
Speaker 28 Tyranny,
Speaker 41 The same is posed to you.
Speaker 21 You venture forth now
Speaker 48 having advised boldness and decisive action.
Speaker 29 And now the rain of this world,
Speaker 13 a world in which you were not born,
Speaker 81 falls upon your brow.
Speaker 22 Do you look back at the city you now leave, or do your eyes stay fixed in the same direction as Wick's?
Speaker 83 My eyes are on my tail that Wick is gripping
Speaker 85 so hard
Speaker 5 and my ears are wet
Speaker 83 and I do look back realizing that every opportunity I have had
Speaker 83 to leave the House of the Candescent Creed has been a really big party for me. I love to be out and I love to meet people and I love to see the goings-on of the city around me.
Speaker 86 This time doesn't feel so good.
Speaker 83 And I'm realizing as I sort of like
Speaker 83 shake some rain off of my little floppy ears that
Speaker 83 I am maybe
Speaker 83 a little bit more domesticated than I once thought I was.
Speaker 88 Doing the right thing
Speaker 21 that's supposed to come with immediate rewards, right?
Speaker 49 right?
Speaker 25 Otherwise,
Speaker 41 what makes it the right thing?
Speaker 75 Certainly, your material conditions having immediately deteriorated past the point of familiarity,
Speaker 92 that can't be what good deeds are rewarded with.
Speaker 75 If that were the case, then people would be behaving selfishly all the time.
Speaker 25 Your ears slick to the side of your head, so soaked with rain, drooping down, matching the verticality of your horns
Speaker 95 like a giant middle finger on the sky overhead.
Speaker 32 Cadogan,
Speaker 76 you're returning to Timony.
Speaker 13 What's on your mind as you make your way back to where you have so long dwelled? What's on my mind?
Speaker 13 Not a lot.
Speaker 97 Cadogan's in his body.
Speaker 98 He doesn't have much,
Speaker 98 except for sensations.
Speaker 99 And he's watching his friend at the front of the back, leading everyone, and he's... he's hung back.
Speaker 71 He's chewing on a little bit of root in his mouth.
Speaker 98 And the rain is bringing him back to his senses from the drink in the city.
Speaker 97
And he's starting to come alive. And his heart rate's starting to race and he knows this feeling and it's the feeling of a hunt.
And he's starting to feel good and excited.
Speaker 98 And excited is rare and strange for him.
Speaker 97 And as he rides a little bit harder off to the left, a little rush
Speaker 97 in the bush, and a quail sort of comes out of the bus.
Speaker 98 And Wolfrick just jumps out of the bush, snatches it, runs alongside, and
Speaker 98 shakes it, and almost like a little smile, the way a dog can smile only after it's killed something.
Speaker 71 Back off in the brush.
Speaker 98 And for a moment, he's really excited because,
Speaker 98 this is where he wants to be, and he didn't know.
Speaker 98 And as he looks up front, everything feels dour, but he feels excited. And he notices between the two of them that
Speaker 97 both of their water skins are empty.
Speaker 64 And he chuckles to himself.
Speaker 98 And he kicks his horse a little faster by them. And as he rides by, he pops off the top of both their water skins so the rain can lead in while it's running.
Speaker 100 And then
Speaker 43 just takes off.
Speaker 95 I think we're in good hands.
Speaker 48 Cadigan.
Speaker 92 This is the very beginning of our soldier's table.
Speaker 47 And this is where big decisions and big roles happen.
Speaker 21 I'm going to need a survival check.
Speaker 49 An individual can volunteer to make it, but I would ask if we do a group check that everybody only roll if they have proficiency in survival.
Speaker 49 Perfect. I have a plus one.
Speaker 102 Proficiency? No.
Speaker 48 No?
Speaker 24 I do and have a plus four.
Speaker 103 I do as five.
Speaker 104 You probably have a plus four.
Speaker 105 I have a plus five and I'm proficient.
Speaker 106 Rollies between you two to figure out.
Speaker 50 There's a plus five.
Speaker 104 Or we both roll. We're both in.
Speaker 48 You guys can both roll.
Speaker 40 So we'll roll a group check, which with a small group of only two, reminder that Wolfrick is going to give you the help action here, which he is able to do.
Speaker 48 And you are going to we're going to roll as a group, which means that we take the higher of the two.
Speaker 36 So,
Speaker 29 but I will tell you, you are riding in the rain at the gate of a massive city.
Speaker 88 Tracks intermingle, wagon wheels cut gouts into the road itself.
Speaker 40 Finding these tracks will be next to impossible in the night in the rain.
Speaker 61 The difficulty for finding all sets of tracks is going to be the highest difficulty that the game says, which is a 30.
Speaker 3 Finding one of them is going to be a 25, and finding some clue that lets you at least rule out some bad options will be a difficulty of 20.
Speaker 48 So, 30, 25, 20.
Speaker 78 Even if I did, I don't think I'm paying much attention.
Speaker 77 We're going to go ahead and roll because...
Speaker 109 We got to roll like a 20.
Speaker 105 We got to roll a crit in order to make this happen.
Speaker 110
Why don't we just do it? Here we go. Don't have to.
You get to.
Speaker 110 Oh no.
Speaker 88
Oh, okay. I'm not.
And you're rolling with advantage, Catigan.
Speaker 77 Remember, that's right.
Speaker 50 Okay, great.
Speaker 80 That was okay.
Speaker 80 That was good.
Speaker 98 With the plus four, it's 19.
Speaker 13 19. Oh, that rolled so
Speaker 13 bad.
Speaker 55 One away.
Speaker 33 Riding off to the rain, Catigan.
Speaker 95 Water.
Speaker 95 Hoof prints. Boot prints.
Speaker 60 Looking out.
Speaker 28 When the trail goes cold, a determined hunter has to move from what he can see to what he knows.
Speaker 42 You will have to think
Speaker 77 of what the choices Sid would have made were.
Speaker 21 And then you'll have to think if those choices would have been knowable
Speaker 77 those who pursue him with deadly intent.
Speaker 101 And we'll get into that in tonight's episode of Critical Role.
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Speaker 117 We return to the city of Dolmakyar, where events have been compounding pretty, I'd say, fast and furious for these last several hours.
Speaker 26 It has been, I believe, just about two days since the execution of Theazi Fang, a noted war hero and beloved friend and family member and hated foe of many of those gathered here at this table.
Speaker 59 Executed under the authority not of the Revolutionary Council of Dolmakyar and its proud heritage of being the birthplace of the war against the gods.
Speaker 42 No, Diazifeng was executed by the authority of the Chamber of Lords Advisory, those members of the sundered houses, including the House Halevar,
Speaker 19 of which one Wikander Halevar has just fled after arriving at Hal's doorstep,
Speaker 45 and young Octus Tuconis, eighth
Speaker 33 of the proud line of Tuconis, one of the many sundered houses whose
Speaker 3 reach seems to extend across the landscape.
Speaker 95 I'm having a good time.
Speaker 3 We're telling it's a magical story.
Speaker 5 It's literally what it is.
Speaker 22 Our last episode began
Speaker 5 with a surprising moment where Octus, aware that his family was searching for him, perhaps for reasons unbeknownst to him, perhaps because he had sort of betrayed them, in a sense, revealed conspiracy to save Theazi Fang, was brought under the protection of one Julian DeVinos under orders from his father, General Raymond DeVinos, right hand, to the great sundered house of Royce, the lady Aranessa Royce being herself the ex-wife of the late Theazi Fang.
Speaker 29 Julian, taking Octus there, was also in the company of one Valis of the Mourn Vale, an elven warrior in search of an artifact stolen by this Theazi Fang.
Speaker 26 Boy, this guy seems to have gotten around.
Speaker 38 This guy's a real jerk.
Speaker 25 This guy's a real jerk.
Speaker 13 Seems to have gotten his hands on the stone of night song, an ancient artifact and relic of
Speaker 39 the deceased goddess of life.
Speaker 62 Your goddess, you yourself, some eight centuries old, having seen her in the flesh, one of the only people here that's ever seen a god,
Speaker 48 or I should say, one of two people at this table
Speaker 39 who's seen a god.
Speaker 3 For indeed, in our last episode, we discovered that Bolaire is not a man, but a mask
Speaker 95 crafted.
Speaker 118 Are we still talking about the game?
Speaker 3 Indeed, in the bowels of the Arkanaud, Bolaire,
Speaker 3 his business aired out, his dirty laundry left out to dry in a letter left to one Murray Magnesson of the Penteverl.
Speaker 3 But what could have seen you two sort of come to each other as foes instead found the burgeoning of a friendship, as indeed
Speaker 32 Azuni Nayar, the Brethren Hall, Murray Magnesson of the Penteverl, Bolaire of the Arkanaud, and now Helen Deal Fang of the newly named Hallowed Round, all find themselves tied to a city that descends into darkness and despair.
Speaker 116 Revealing secrets forged fast friendship, and I'll tell you what forged that friendship even faster was when the four of you went searching, knowing that the lights had gone out at the Divinos Palazzo, where you knew Octus to be, that Taisha had gone in pursuit.
Speaker 49 Arriving there, you found melted wax, Azune speaking a word in an ancient language.
Speaker 100 Remember.
Speaker 117 The candle reconstituted, and Hal heard the footsteps of a spectral fox, none other than Pincushion, Octus's fox familiar.
Speaker 3 You pursued it all the way to the Loy Estate, the home of Taisha's family, since departed for the capital city of Dorungya.
Speaker 37 There, with Octus's body,
Speaker 21 Sir Julian, the lady Aranessa, the groundskeeper Rohor,
Speaker 49 and
Speaker 38 Phelis,
Speaker 62 all
Speaker 48 beholding
Speaker 22 our young gem-toothed rapscallion wizard, and the man who is in fact a mask crafted by halflings to perform a play so potent in its performative capabilities that it could lay low a god.
Speaker 59 worked an act of magic.
Speaker 25 As the stars aligned and on a portent roll of a gnat 20, the stone of night song was removed and for the first time ever to your knowledge by mortal hands
Speaker 20 was a death reversed.
Speaker 107 Almost.
Speaker 116 And it is in that almost that we return to Octus Taconis.
Speaker 62 Visions.
Speaker 44 General Raymond De Venos dead.
Speaker 42 Necromantic force unleashed.
Speaker 70 Shades.
Speaker 21 The summoning of those spirits of unlife bent only on the destruction of living things to once again grasp that which is corroded by their very touch.
Speaker 49 Octas.
Speaker 21 Aranessa is speaking.
Speaker 40 Tysha is bleeding from a wound on her chest, a glass rapier in Bolaire's hand,
Speaker 17 partially behind Lady Aranessa's Julian.
Speaker 43 Areness is speaking.
Speaker 22 Whatever has occurred here is something unknown to the enemies of the House of Royce, unknown to the enemies of all those
Speaker 21 who still believe in a free world, or as Theazi would have said, that can still hear the falcon's cry.
Speaker 41 You hear the voice, but it's blurry to you.
Speaker 92 you feel
Speaker 60 the weight of your own flesh
Speaker 37 your living body when it rested sought comfort and ease but now
Speaker 18 you feel
Speaker 21 not that you have lost your sense of touch but that it has actually gone internal You feel as tendons move in your body, you feel bones twist against muscle, ligament, and sinew.
Speaker 41 The awareness of your body as a thing,
Speaker 21 which is all it is now.
Speaker 35 Someone's speaking to you.
Speaker 46 You realize you cannot become unaware of your breath, lest it stop.
Speaker 21 Now, for you, breathing is either conscious or absent.
Speaker 41 Blood isn't flowing.
Speaker 21 Any part of you that you cannot command
Speaker 37 is so still
Speaker 128 that on some level it frightens you.
Speaker 21 Like some part of you knows it is rotting.
Speaker 19 In this moment, a number of medical facts become obvious to you.
Speaker 48 You
Speaker 36 no longer require food or water.
Speaker 48 You do not feel tiredness in the same sense as you once did,
Speaker 61 but you also no longer feel
Speaker 84 energy, drive, passion of that sort.
Speaker 23 Your body does not become restless, nor can it ever be restful.
Speaker 23 You
Speaker 55 are aware
Speaker 77 that you will not age
Speaker 19 and it is very likely that the functions of your body,
Speaker 13 to drink wine with a friend,
Speaker 46 to perhaps one day
Speaker 37 carry on the Taconus line, if that was ever something that you dreamed of.
Speaker 13 Family,
Speaker 13 old age, to lie on a deathbed and look up at those around you
Speaker 21 that gave reverence or admiration to the life you led,
Speaker 44 every indication is that that has passed from the realm of possibility
Speaker 51 and yet people are still talking to you.
Speaker 51 I think
Speaker 51 I'm um
Speaker 51 here
Speaker 51 this is um
Speaker 51 strange
Speaker 51 um
Speaker 6 sorry uh are you are you are you okay
Speaker 125 no you died
Speaker 129 so I'm still going through that
Speaker 129 also
Speaker 129 back off of your sword that I was slowly impaling myself on to
Speaker 97 interpose myself between the two of you. Right, um, Murray.
Speaker 38 Sorry, I.
Speaker 69 Why are you
Speaker 6 seeing the sword slide out of you again?
Speaker 6 I died.
Speaker 125 Oh, you were like dead. Dead.
Speaker 124 Your guts was all over the place.
Speaker 130 I mean, look at how much blood is over here.
Speaker 9 You have like there's like a body charge. Okay, okay, Murray.
Speaker 85 All right, sorry.
Speaker 73 What did we miss?
Speaker 73 It's a little
Speaker 67 jumbled, um,
Speaker 67 but my
Speaker 67 I'm so sorry,
Speaker 67 Julian. I am
Speaker 53 my my my My family showed up.
Speaker 103 They killed everyone.
Speaker 97 As you're starting to admit that, I'm approaching Julian.
Speaker 64 If your hand is still outstretched with the sword in your hand, I'm very gently lowering it and I whisper to you, give him a chance.
Speaker 97 You may not know I get what you are among friends.
Speaker 97 I am.
Speaker 97 I am.
Speaker 80 I'll draw the blade back and just turn around and walk about ten feet away and just
Speaker 69 fold my arms.
Speaker 14 Last sword vanishes.
Speaker 34 Turn to the...
Speaker 34 Yes.
Speaker 131 I haven't seen my family in years.
Speaker 131 I haven't seen them since I came to the Pandeveral.
Speaker 131 I um...
Speaker 131 I don't know what they're doing.
Speaker 73 I don't know why.
Speaker 131 I have no idea why they were here or what they wanted.
Speaker 131 I don't know why they took...
Speaker 131 They took my heart.
Speaker 13 Do you know why they would have placed that stone inside of you?
Speaker 13 No.
Speaker 13 I don't...
Speaker 132 Who is holding the stone?
Speaker 79 Or is it still floating?
Speaker 69 I think I had Mage hand in it kind of floating, I recall, so I think it's kind of...
Speaker 113 It's in my little basket weave of magical energy.
Speaker 53 Do I get any feeling from that too?
Speaker 97 Now, the stone, is there any sort of like...
Speaker 89 Give me
Speaker 21 any skill associated.
Speaker 61 And if you would like, you can also give me an insight.
Speaker 41 But if you give me insight, I'm going to also ask for a wisdom saving throw.
Speaker 103 We're back.
Speaker 9 Man,
Speaker 6 do I want to do that? Do it, Coward.
Speaker 85 All right, I'm gonna make an insight check, and I'm gonna make a wisdom saving throw.
Speaker 133 I have nothing in insight. Let's go.
Speaker 101 All right.
Speaker 131 Amazing.
Speaker 6 The insight check is a two.
Speaker 131 The wisdom saving throw is a 16.
Speaker 68 Great.
Speaker 48 You
Speaker 76 open yourself.
Speaker 33 You start to open yourself up to the stone, and then some part of you says, do not do this.
Speaker 132 I don't, I d I don't know why.
Speaker 131 I probably shouldn't touch that.
Speaker 24 It feels like there's got to be
Speaker 38 like this stone is
Speaker 53 your life essence, like your anchor.
Speaker 50 Now,
Speaker 69 great.
Speaker 34 Um
Speaker 131 sorry, um, this is all
Speaker 131 this is a lot.
Speaker 133 Would Murray be educated enough to know what a phylactery is?
Speaker 25 Look, the idea of like different talismans that creatures can like put elements of their
Speaker 5 give me Arcana
Speaker 3 and actually Bolair, I'll ask for you to give Arcana as well in this moment because you're both observing this thing.
Speaker 75 And then Valus, I'll actually ask you for a religion check as well if you're kind.
Speaker 42 Okay.
Speaker 50 24.
Speaker 52 24.
Speaker 134 On a 25? No, 25.
Speaker 38 25.
Speaker 130 17 plus 8 is 25. Correct.
Speaker 50 Thank you.
Speaker 50 Jesus.
Speaker 82 Are you 20?
Speaker 82 20.
Speaker 34 On that 25 arcana, give me some direction.
Speaker 41 What is the question that you are attempting to answer here?
Speaker 92 Or just the area of your interest?
Speaker 97 Sure.
Speaker 130 Like knowing that
Speaker 133 there are liches or other mythical creatures who utilize phylacteries.
Speaker 123 Is this similar to this?
Speaker 75 Is it like an uno reverse of a phylactery?
Speaker 3 Yes, with the exception that this thing was not created for that intended purpose.
Speaker 3 I will say on a 25,
Speaker 50 this
Speaker 69 thing,
Speaker 22 the melted wax you saw in the palazzo,
Speaker 25 this was supposed to be burned or destroyed you think you think this artifact this relic was supposed to do something
Speaker 13 and you think that on that 25
Speaker 18 you hear
Speaker 29 distant rhythmic footsteps
Speaker 23 based on the remnant of that portent
Speaker 93 there's a
Speaker 19 and I think Velus on that dirty 20 you hear them as well and understand that rhythm to be anathema to you particularly because that those are the footfalls of creatures walking to the dark wood past the edge of death to become reincarnated so in other words it is the opposite of immortality on this plane or coming from the stone like you hear drums and jumaji you hear it coming from the stone it's a very drums and jumaji kind of uh
Speaker 102 you're like
Speaker 95 i think it is on that on that 25
Speaker 3 on that 25 and on that dirty 20
Speaker 77 a residual of the magic that happened here which
Speaker 48 while you guys
Speaker 84 the mundane world is creeping back in dangerous people are out to hurt and kill a lot of you however there is still a lingering feeling of the numinous what Bolair and Murray just did is
Speaker 38 unbelievable what
Speaker 48 and it is itself only possible because of what Octas did, that Tysha saw in the other realm, which was unbelievable, which only happened because Taisha interrupted whatever was supposed to happen.
Speaker 36 So
Speaker 25 a chain reaction of
Speaker 76 extreme intercessions into a very delicate arcane process has occurred here.
Speaker 3 So when you're thinking, is this a talisman?
Speaker 93 Is this where Octas's life force is?
Speaker 17 No,
Speaker 3 it's not one-to-one because this thing was supposed to effectively be desecrated or destroyed.
Speaker 25 And instead, due to the actions of yourself, Bolair, Tysha, Octus, a thing that was supposed to be sacrilegiously destructed to accomplish whatever the ends of Primus Tuconis and the rest of Octus' family were was prevented.
Speaker 3 Now, it has crew you, in other words, look at Octus on that 25, which is a high, high bar to clear.
Speaker 26 You think what you have here is
Speaker 76 you would not have been able to construct the ritual capable of arriving. Not with years of planning and resource because you have constructed a ritual to arrive here.
Speaker 42 Instead, what happened is you guys hijacked a machine that a sorceress family has had in the works for years at the last possible second.
Speaker 17 And instead of driving it through the wall of whatever horrific purpose the Taconis had in mind, like safely landed a tank on a rooftop.
Speaker 50 You took something that should not have done this, but at the last possible minute, perfectly aligned to bring Octus back.
Speaker 48 What you also, I think, recognize is
Speaker 3 Octus is not, this,
Speaker 42 even with an incredible Nat20, resurrection defies the ability of any mortals living within Araman.
Speaker 89 But
Speaker 17 creating an undead creature that is possessed of its own heart and mind has never been done before.
Speaker 49 And
Speaker 3 that's closer than anyone's ever gotten to a true resurrection in a long long time so all of which is to say you can rule out the it's his talisman but you do think that there is a troubled you think that octas and this stone are interwoven magically permanently you don't know that that means he should have it you don't know that that means that it's good for him and on that 20 religion veils i'll just bring to you this other element here which is
Speaker 48 you know that the stone of Night Song is a relic of
Speaker 75 a effectively like
Speaker 41 celestial
Speaker 29 requiem of the goddess of life.
Speaker 17 She didn't wish for any of her children to die, but even she could not prevent them from dying in injury or accident.
Speaker 22 So
Speaker 62 she the Stone of Night Song was crafted as basically a relic to
Speaker 13 celestials that did have to guide the tragic elves that died
Speaker 40 through the Shadowfell to the final halls of the Goddess of Life.
Speaker 89 Within that, on that,
Speaker 47 you just recognize that whatever these Arcanists have just done has prevented the destruction of a relic of your order and you can also see that it is tied
Speaker 75 purposefully,
Speaker 35 intimately to the existence and continued animation of young octas.
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Speaker 57 Um, I'm gonna go up to the stone
Speaker 57 and I am going to try to grab it
Speaker 48 with um
Speaker 83 part of my my the fabric of my skirt.
Speaker 101 Um
Speaker 125 I think we should have a conversation.
Speaker 125 What are you doing?
Speaker 101 This is what I came here for
Speaker 14 Yeah, well the situation is to change I understand this.
Speaker 54 I am not trying to take it away. Okay, but what I would like is for this to stay in my possession
Speaker 67 Well, this is going to be a conversation then, isn't it?
Speaker 48 Let's have a conversation.
Speaker 48 Hal, say something.
Speaker 48 What we have here,
Speaker 136 I don't know the word for, because the only word I can think of is miracle, but we don't have those, do we?
Speaker 57 We do now.
Speaker 131 I definitely don't want to be one.
Speaker 49 Does anyone else hear drumming?
Speaker 137 What? I hear drumming. What?
Speaker 100 Drums. It's like...
Speaker 58 Hey, no one hearing drums touches the stone.
Speaker 52 It's like a warm.
Speaker 120 Hal steps Tysha a few feet away from the group and his hand is resting on your hip and in a voice that's very familiar from years of worry late at night years ago a soothing voice
Speaker 120 let's be careful here
Speaker 120 this danger is in our home
Speaker 120 in your home we'll get it sorted but please
Speaker 72 be careful and on that word careful
Speaker 120 Just a little reassurance passes into you as I cast a healing
Speaker 72 into the wound that you gave yourself.
Speaker 50 Yeah.
Speaker 97 Seeing people kind of move around and get pulled aside, my eyes haven't left Sir Julian, who has stepped away,
Speaker 136 and I
Speaker 68 approach
Speaker 64 him.
Speaker 79 Copenhagen Han goes up and tells you to stop before you get too close.
Speaker 42 I stop.
Speaker 71 And without closing in, I do move around so that you can see my face
Speaker 99 I know you don't trust anybody here
Speaker 64 I would like a moment of your time so that I can earn your trust if I may
Speaker 64 so be it
Speaker 42 Come outside with me.
Speaker 71 I think it's important that we make sure we weren't followed.
Speaker 79 He looks back towards Octus.
Speaker 53 Does he look like he's gonna be here for a minute?
Speaker 29 I don't even know if Octas has stood up from the ground sitting like that.
Speaker 112 Then
Speaker 112 a moment.
Speaker 55 I'll start to make my way away from the group and I'll wait to make sure that he's with me.
Speaker 40 As the group is doing what they're doing,
Speaker 24 I'm looking right at you.
Speaker 74 That was very bold what you did just now
Speaker 24 and I'm impressed.
Speaker 24 I
Speaker 24 saw you staring daggers at everybody.
Speaker 97 And I saw you speak to a very strong feeling immediately.
Speaker 43 And I'm jealous, honestly, of that capacity to find such words for what you were feeling.
Speaker 50 Who are you?
Speaker 99 You don't recognize me at all.
Speaker 47 That's interesting.
Speaker 52 Should I?
Speaker 36 You should.
Speaker 36 Or.
Speaker 71 We met a long, long time ago.
Speaker 99 And I'll speak to that in a moment, but first I need to know if you have a death wish, because as bold as what you did was, it was also incredibly foolish.
Speaker 24 You had a number of them already turning on you, and all they needed to do was act, and you would have been done.
Speaker 46 So are you...
Speaker 77 just reckless or do you have a death wish?
Speaker 64 I haven't decided yet.
Speaker 64 I don't know if you're gonna have much time to decide, because the walls are closing in on us.
Speaker 53 And I know you don't trust anybody here, but there's not time to earn it.
Speaker 48 Right now, trust has to be a choice, and the earning of it will follow.
Speaker 99 And to answer your question in a bid to perhaps begin to earn your trust,
Speaker 71 I have seen you. The first time I met you, I will never forget.
Speaker 64 Because I was at Theazi's side at the very end of the Falconers' Rebellion, and I remember everything very clearly
Speaker 55 as to how that all went down.
Speaker 64 And you don't remember me because your attention was never on me.
Speaker 64 And I wasn't the only one there.
Speaker 64 And I'm not coming here in this moment to do anything than extend a hand.
Speaker 91 The past
Speaker 53 has a very interesting way
Speaker 44 of coming back to the present.
Speaker 42 It never goes away.
Speaker 53 But I'm learning that we shouldn't always be held prisoner by it.
Speaker 13 So I want to offer you something.
Speaker 13 An exchange of what I offer, I want you to give the people in their chance.
Speaker 14 Because we're all twisted in this fucked up thing together.
Speaker 64 And we're gonna need each other.
Speaker 64 My offer.
Speaker 64 When the past
Speaker 64 comes to find you,
Speaker 64 you have my word
Speaker 74 that I will speak the story that you choose to tell
Speaker 63 Congratulations after all these years to see my family brought well.
Speaker 63 I hope it's everything that you
Speaker 69 would have wanted. No.
Speaker 99 You misunderstand me.
Speaker 53 I turn and walk back into the room.
Speaker 91 I follow.
Speaker 33 Huzzani, I'd like you to give me a perception check if you would be so kind.
Speaker 107 Okay.
Speaker 71 Uh, 13
Speaker 77 Looking out as you follow Julian back into the lawyest state,
Speaker 22 you said it offhand
Speaker 41 because you had business with Sir Julian, but you looked down a dark and deserted street.
Speaker 17 I don't know if you can rule out that you were followed.
Speaker 53 Hmm, morning's around the corner.
Speaker 53 It's very late.
Speaker 21 As you re-enter,
Speaker 42 I will say as the final piece of this puzzle in that 25 Arcana at Shack Murray.
Speaker 94 The last thing I'll say is
Speaker 21 you're far too educated to not understand that coincidence actually is real and does happen.
Speaker 48 But when it happens, it's still always interesting.
Speaker 44 This isn't the first relic you've seen in the last day or two concerned with the relationship of the celestial
Speaker 44 and death.
Speaker 13 It's been a crazy 12 hours.
Speaker 35 The connection between the stone of night song, this thing which is unperturbed,
Speaker 21 even holding it in your mage hand, you still get an arcane sense of its heft.
Speaker 70 And you can just tell that if that were to sit in the palm of your hand, it would do some ancient dwarven thing in your heart.
Speaker 40 That would just be a good stone that's a good stone the feeling of a good
Speaker 48 i love a good rock
Speaker 50 i love a good rock
Speaker 88 you know you can see that it's
Speaker 128 smooth something that has been handled by centuries of elven clerics uh
Speaker 13 in stark contrast to the reordered
Speaker 22 plates adorning the coffin, the box that you and Belaire had studied, Old Balad, the sister of mists, who was
Speaker 28 herself
Speaker 22 a celestial
Speaker 74 related to Rowan, the trickster.
Speaker 96 That's
Speaker 96 something.
Speaker 21 These two artifacts would come into your periphery, two relics of the gods,
Speaker 74 so close in order to each other.
Speaker 42 What was Taconis up to, and what was Theazi up to?
Speaker 41 You don't have answers to these questions, but
Speaker 41 out of thin air, you've grasped a second thread.
Speaker 112 Well, I want to start talking about practical next steps.
Speaker 73 Right. What are we going to do?
Speaker 78 Your family.
Speaker 78 You don't know why, you don't know what.
Speaker 81 No. Are they going to come looking for you?
Speaker 55 I think.
Speaker 53 Under the umbrella, that I have no fucking idea.
Speaker 55 I think they think I'm dead.
Speaker 81 So no?
Speaker 131 But if they figure out I'm not,
Speaker 131 yes.
Speaker 131 I wouldn't be so sure about that.
Speaker 56 Besides, like you said, even if they assume that you're dead now, I don't foresee that assumption lasting till the sunrises.
Speaker 85 You've got little eyes and ears all over the city.
Speaker 69 Yeah.
Speaker 73 No, I mean, yeah, yeah, of course.
Speaker 47 You see, the lady Iranessa speaks up.
Speaker 33 How did you find us here in Tysh's home?
Speaker 48 Oh, good follow-up.
Speaker 124 It was crazy. Well, we went to your house,
Speaker 130 your big old mansion. Sorry.
Speaker 22 Sorry.
Speaker 112 As Julian has re-entered the chamber, Emilian is like.
Speaker 124 Sorry for your loss.
Speaker 133 And then, and then
Speaker 103 we, we saw, like, the, this ritual that was happening was clearly.
Speaker 76 And then we kind of, like, reverse engineered it, right?
Speaker 113 You know, and then, um, and then Hal managed to find this, this candle.
Speaker 133 Or no, was it Hal?
Speaker 104 Or was it Bolaire? It doesn't matter.
Speaker 52 Look.
Speaker 102 And then we heard little, little bitter pattering of little tiny footsteps.
Speaker 50 You see,
Speaker 49 you seem so elated.
Speaker 3 Were you not at all
Speaker 32 left uncharmed by the dead bodies everywhere?
Speaker 104 Oh no, that was crazy.
Speaker 48
It was clean. Sorry, yeah, it was clean.
It was clean.
Speaker 82 Yeah, what he said.
Speaker 17 Although there was a sense of something really terrible in the air,
Speaker 71 I will give you that for sure.
Speaker 26 But spotless.
Speaker 3 So the Taconists already know that you're not there.
Speaker 102 Good.
Speaker 103 Great.
Speaker 131 Okay, that at least points in a direction.
Speaker 53 So that was clean.
Speaker 86 What do you mean?
Speaker 99 There was no evidence of anything there. No blood, no bodies, nothing.
Speaker 24 Except for the camp.
Speaker 24 They
Speaker 60 work fast. There hasn't been enough time.
Speaker 67 That was where you went after
Speaker 109 it was clean, after you guys went to go.
Speaker 48 Yeah.
Speaker 85 Because we saw all the lights
Speaker 129 went out.
Speaker 73 It was dark, which is obviously pretty unusual.
Speaker 73 Alright.
Speaker 55 Um, so they know I'm not on the table anymore.
Speaker 55 Um
Speaker 131 because they didn't have to clean up my body, which is such an odd thing to say.
Speaker 81 Well, maybe we should be bringing you underground, and we can make a cover story to that.
Speaker 14 Bobbies disappear all the time. Boy,
Speaker 20 he has a name.
Speaker 48 Sorry, what
Speaker 48 responded?
Speaker 90 Where are you off to?
Speaker 90 Um,
Speaker 90 I
Speaker 48 don't I don't know why we have to go
Speaker 13 you can't stay here.
Speaker 54 I think you should come with me.
Speaker 58 I hate that the most.
Speaker 103 What is happening?
Speaker 6 Oh, yes, okay, yes. I need to leave I need to leave the city.
Speaker 61 I assume
Speaker 50 August
Speaker 18 what did you see
Speaker 131 In regards to Wussy.
Speaker 42 When you first came to, immediately after the stone was removed from you, there was a babble of
Speaker 67 breath.
Speaker 67 I heard Aero.
Speaker 67 Do you need to go somewhere?
Speaker 22 You remember in this moment, yeah, you saw Taconis flags and banners waving under a black sky.
Speaker 62 You saw a...
Speaker 32 You saw a lone
Speaker 35 orcish warrior standing somewhere
Speaker 3 and with the sign of the barrow guard.
Speaker 38 That's right.
Speaker 131 As I was waking up,
Speaker 101 I saw some things, some flashes of things, but I did I very clearly saw
Speaker 107 an orc
Speaker 131 seemed like some sort of warrior carrying
Speaker 80 a banner of the Barrow Guard.
Speaker 80 I don't know what that means.
Speaker 41 She's no longer looking at you, she is staring at hell.
Speaker 90 The Barrow Guard, you say?
Speaker 50 Yeah.
Speaker 103 I mean, I mean,
Speaker 97 I know of them, but I don't recognize the person.
Speaker 55 I train many of their up and coming.
Speaker 64 Soldiers to whip them into shape.
Speaker 64 Okay.
Speaker 131 Is this where you intend to go?
Speaker 103 I mean, that's the only lead I have, but if anyone else has an idea,
Speaker 50 um,
Speaker 48 let me carry you looking at me.
Speaker 31 Because maybe you saw my son.
Speaker 31
Your son. Oh.
We don't know that.
Speaker 31 We don't know that.
Speaker 55 War drums.
Speaker 14 War drums. What are you thinking, Julian?
Speaker 51 Octis.
Speaker 132 Just so we're aware and very clear.
Speaker 53 Wherever you go now,
Speaker 100 I go.
Speaker 64 You have two shadows for now.
Speaker 48 Because wherever you walk,
Speaker 64 one day your family will return.
Speaker 68 And I'll be waiting.
Speaker 53 We don't have to be friends.
Speaker 64 But I'm stuck to you now.
Speaker 55 Boy.
Speaker 48 God, that does not sound good.
Speaker 103 Okay, yeah, great.
Speaker 103 I don't remember anything about
Speaker 57 the environment.
Speaker 50 Because I don't think...
Speaker 85 Wherever you went, I don't think you were on this plane of existence.
Speaker 103 I would agree with that.
Speaker 6 I don't think I was.
Speaker 50
I apologize. You were very dead.
Give me, you can give me, as you try to recall what you saw, you can give me arcana or you can give me investigation.
Speaker 52 I will do our
Speaker 42 guidance.
Speaker 129 I'm just going to put my hand on you and realize.
Speaker 38 How alive do you feel?
Speaker 103 I haven't. Are you allowed to ask?
Speaker 9 I have no pulse and I'm cold.
Speaker 48 Scale of one to ten. What is it?
Speaker 5 How alive do you feel?
Speaker 6 That would be
Speaker 103 a 14.
Speaker 62 14.
Speaker 38 You
Speaker 33 begin to go back, trying to think of what you might have seen anywhere in the visions.
Speaker 33 Unfortunately, on a 14, you can't get a specific location, but what you are describing are
Speaker 62 sandstone,
Speaker 96 tall,
Speaker 26 not marble columns and not the granite of Dwarven Make.
Speaker 41 This is something, if you had to guess,
Speaker 62 it seems like
Speaker 42 pillars or plinths that
Speaker 42 look, for lack of a better word, like the type of stone that you would find east of the Dvalmar Pass.
Speaker 131 Um, I don't, I don't, I, it's very, it's very fragmented.
Speaker 41 It's
Speaker 41 but it looks like the kind of uh natural architecture that is east of here.
Speaker 103 Um okay, that's Elvin.
Speaker 47 Those are the the ancestral lands of the Taconis.
Speaker 137 That's the ancient, the fallen Obrademian Empire to the east of the Kavrosi Mountains.
Speaker 42 It's towards um
Speaker 69 our old home.
Speaker 69 Okay,
Speaker 100 um it's also the direction that you guys just came from back towards Venatus and the Eternal Night.
Speaker 125 Was I able to grab grab the stone?
Speaker 86 Or is it still a power?
Speaker 77 I think in the distraction here,
Speaker 50 I have been keeping it up.
Speaker 111 Damn, those trips.
Speaker 112 You can try if you like, but I will definitely counter with you.
Speaker 102 I won't try.
Speaker 112 I will grab it.
Speaker 120 I'm going to command.
Speaker 3 Go ahead, give me a wisdom saving throw.
Speaker 118 Can't get the fawn out of the player.
Speaker 121 Oh, no, that's bad.
Speaker 48 That's 12.
Speaker 75 This is your wisdom safe?
Speaker 111 That's my wisdom safe.
Speaker 87 Not that I'm going to do it here, but do you have a.
Speaker 112 Wait a minute.
Speaker 109 I have advantage to avoid or end the charmed conditions.
Speaker 75 This is not a charmed condition.
Speaker 6 No, you said command.
Speaker 48
Sorry. So I see it.
I got it.
Speaker 87 Do you have an opinion on only sticking to the approved list of commands? Not that it's going to matter right now.
Speaker 3 I will allow different one-word commands, but they are subject to the vocabulary of the target.
Speaker 5 Very, very familiar.
Speaker 95 Crump.
Speaker 50 Oh, boy. Crump at once.
Speaker 119 Hey, listen, a word, if you don't mind.
Speaker 112 Here, and I'm going to walk over and just take you aside.
Speaker 48 What?
Speaker 9 What?
Speaker 14 It is my selfishness that allowed you into this city.
Speaker 74 And if it is your selfishness that harms this boy, i can do things to you i am not going to harm him i am going to keep him alive
Speaker 3 he died under her care
Speaker 125 so if he's gonna make it anywhere it's gonna be because of me
Speaker 34 do you understand if you try and take that stone
Speaker 87 if you abandon if i try to take that stone silence i can't i i cast silence uh i cast not silence i cast command i am command silence yeah uh and that's the command spell that's command spell again Command spell again.
Speaker 48 Give me another wisdom savings.
Speaker 50 Yeah.
Speaker 34 Come on, come on, come on.
Speaker 103 Oh. Okay, dirty 20.
Speaker 111 That is a success.
Speaker 74 I have ways of making your life very difficult, and I swear, I need you to swear that you will not abandon that one.
Speaker 34 I'm trying to trust you.
Speaker 34 You can trust me.
Speaker 34 Look at me
Speaker 137 that fucking creepy mask.
Speaker 57 I swear to you, I will not abandon this boy.
Speaker 57 If you do, I'll find you.
Speaker 57 Good luck and keep him safe.
Speaker 125 What is what?
Speaker 48 What do you care?
Speaker 125 I feel like this is going well.
Speaker 75 You see,
Speaker 122 as you ask that question of Bolaire,
Speaker 22 you see that Aaron Nassau looks to Octas.
Speaker 42 You saw in your vision as you crossed over from death
Speaker 19 a warrior of the Barrow Guard. Yeah.
Speaker 33 House Devinos
Speaker 22 under the auspice of House Royce
Speaker 30 has
Speaker 21 taken a vanguard in the training of the Barrow Guard in their protection of the realm.
Speaker 59 Octas, our families were on opposite sides of the Shapers War
Speaker 21 and the same side of my beloved Theazi's rebellion.
Speaker 42 I don't know who in my family is left alive.
Speaker 17 Our caravans were stopped at the Dvalmar Pass.
Speaker 22 I do not know the state of the Golden Orchard.
Speaker 77 I do not know.
Speaker 47 We have been dwindling ever since the gates of Fairey were closed.
Speaker 41 And it seems that your family decided that we had been nothing more than a name for a little too long.
Speaker 36 You do not need to apologize.
Speaker 42 My grandfather grandfather
Speaker 37 would not commit himself to the cause of the Falcons Rebellion.
Speaker 29 I have wondered what might have happened if I had been in his stead.
Speaker 42 Would I have acquiesced to the demands?
Speaker 57 I know that we stayed strong, preserved the dignity and station of our house,
Speaker 24 and it bought us this.
Speaker 39 I need to travel east because
Speaker 33 it is the only direction that has perhaps anything left for me other than
Speaker 21 looking at the shadows behind me for the rest of a short life
Speaker 55 you
Speaker 21 are the only thing that has happened in the last ten years
Speaker 13 that I am aware of that did not go according to the plans of your family.
Speaker 50 And so,
Speaker 91 with all of the elegance, grace, and dignity that my station affords me, may I cling to you in desperate hope that something good might happen?
Speaker 91 Of course, I owe you so much, and I
Speaker 91 yes, I'll do my best to help you find what you're looking for.
Speaker 91 Thank you.
Speaker 69 I hope we find
Speaker 13 what we're looking for, and I hope that we find something to look for.
Speaker 21 And you see that she takes your hands in her hands
Speaker 13 and looks over at Julian and looks back at you.
Speaker 70 We've been calling ourselves the sundered houses for a long time.
Speaker 70 Since I can remember,
Speaker 77 I don't want to be broken anymore.
Speaker 43 And she squeezes your hands,
Speaker 47 looks to Julian, and says,
Speaker 49 I can say with certainty that we are being hunted right now, my dear Sir Julian.
Speaker 33 And I can say as well that
Speaker 49 Octus,
Speaker 35 though you seem to have defied death itself,
Speaker 28 I doubt that you can defy capture or imprisonment.
Speaker 28 I agree.
Speaker 28 Then,
Speaker 75 you see, she looks over to you,
Speaker 55 Velus,
Speaker 101 my lady
Speaker 41 By some ancient bond of ancestry, my family blessed by the Fae, and you
Speaker 55 of the Elven folk,
Speaker 42 I offer you my trust,
Speaker 59 given in
Speaker 42 desperate times, perhaps much lessened in its worth, but
Speaker 13 if you have made the oath to tend to Octas
Speaker 33 I saw you withstanding the onslaught of many shades for a time in which any other mortal would have been struck low, and
Speaker 13 it would have been effortless for you to
Speaker 33 take the stone and depart.
Speaker 74 I think you would have attempted to do so already if that were in your heart.
Speaker 55 So
Speaker 68 and on a level perhaps that is crass to bring up I think if we don't bring you we're gonna die
Speaker 114 and just to lay everything out in very black and white terms here
Speaker 6 The current plan sounds like you are going exactly where the creepy stone told you
Speaker 97 in your vision to go.
Speaker 129 You're going to
Speaker 134 creepy stone wardrums.
Speaker 103
War drums? Yes. Yes, that's where we're going.
Creepy land. Yes.
All right.
Speaker 130 Great. No, I like this plan.
Speaker 48 And you're all going.
Speaker 51 Sir Julian Octus
Speaker 47 has you.
Speaker 103 Valus is your name? I will go where you yes.
Speaker 42 And I will go where you go. Tysha, you call.
Speaker 80 I That's how you, I mean, you have a whole
Speaker 137 thing here.
Speaker 31 I think a family and stuff.
Speaker 31 I'm not, I'm not asking you to do anything. I don't, I don't know what I don't know what's going on.
Speaker 31 Yeah.
Speaker 31 A lot of people around you right now
Speaker 31 are treating you
Speaker 97 the way I've seen a lot of animals treat bait.
Speaker 31 What a deal.
Speaker 31 I will go if you want me to go with you.
Speaker 31 Al, what are you gonna?
Speaker 31 I mean, look, I
Speaker 53 you're always looking out for me, and I appreciate it. And I, but you didn't...
Speaker 73 You didn't ask for any of this.
Speaker 103 And you have a family, and you have...
Speaker 131 a guy you obviously love.
Speaker 53 it's like so clear and so like
Speaker 53 I don't know I
Speaker 69 you have to make the you I'm not asking you to do anything you have to make this decision
Speaker 97 and also like I'm now like everything you don't like
Speaker 82 you
Speaker 82 100% dead now
Speaker 81 maybe you're just mostly dead yeah
Speaker 97 We've dealt with undead.
Speaker 6 You dealt with them and Vinatis, this.
Speaker 132 You are not that.
Speaker 69 You're still you.
Speaker 85 I have to remember to breathe.
Speaker 129 Okay.
Speaker 129 So do I.
Speaker 68 Okay. Your family too.
Speaker 85 Because your blood family
Speaker 132 are the worst fucking people I have ever met.
Speaker 103 Oh, hey, look, I got a new dad.
Speaker 103 It's bad here.
Speaker 103 I'm with you. Okay.
Speaker 103 That's okay?
Speaker 103 For me, yeah.
Speaker 139 Is that good with you?
Speaker 130 It's good with me. And once again, I don't mean to like nitpick this whole plan.
Speaker 9 God damn it, Murray.
Speaker 48 What?
Speaker 130 What?
Speaker 124 I'm just wondering, all right, all right, so we're gonna go to where the creek is stone.
Speaker 50 Are you coming too?
Speaker 104 What the hell?
Speaker 124 No, I got
Speaker 114 your fucking family to deal with back here.
Speaker 104 Here's the thing they're
Speaker 50 I think
Speaker 6 Sorry
Speaker 139 at him.
Speaker 9 What's your plan?
Speaker 111 Honestly,
Speaker 48 I actually have a plan
Speaker 24 I have a plan if I if I can take a moment and share based on what you just said lady Aranessa and I'm assuming are you you're going with them as well? You're leaving or are you staying
Speaker 59 They will hunt me down here.
Speaker 48 Do you have hiking boots?
Speaker 84 Sorry.
Speaker 24 Whether you are going with them or not, you are leaving as well. And now we have
Speaker 24 all the witnesses to what happened are leaving.
Speaker 6 What do witnesses matter?
Speaker 58 Something has changed in the city.
Speaker 6 It is about power. It's not about truth.
Speaker 21 Exactly.
Speaker 24 So here, hear me out.
Speaker 24 Lady Aranessa, you said something earlier about the Shapers War, and you recognize that some of the houses were fighting alongside the gods, and some of the rebel houses were fighting against them.
Speaker 24
And here in Domakier, we have this mix of these houses. Halovar Taconis fought for the gods and Royce and Cormorae and Einfossen, they fought against them.
That was only 70 years ago.
Speaker 24 They're all acting independently, but they're all making moves at the same time.
Speaker 140 Cormoré is sinking
Speaker 24 their claws into the museum. Einfossen has taken over the Revolutionary Guard and the Arcane Marshals.
Speaker 48 And
Speaker 24 Taconis has come after the Penteverl.
Speaker 77 They're not working together yet.
Speaker 24 They're working in parallel, and 70 years ago is not that long ago. They still have each other's blood on their hands.
Speaker 24 The only way that we'll survive here in Domakir is if we find a way to create a wedge between them and have them turn on each other.
Speaker 24 There's evidence right now of one of the priestly houses eliminating a rebel house.
Speaker 141 All we need is to plant the seed of suspicion so that Einfossen and Cormora think that they're next.
Speaker 131 So what you're suggesting is that some of you stay
Speaker 55 and be that witch.
Speaker 99 I think you have a way to plant the seed that those of us that stay behind might then water.
Speaker 85 Okay, whatever. I do have a whisper campaign.
Speaker 67 I do like this. This is
Speaker 50 very clever.
Speaker 13 Anything that you can do to implicate your family and suggest that now that House Royce is gone, that Einfossen and Cormara are meant to be next.
Speaker 67 Interesting. Octus, do you have a any
Speaker 14 personal item that
Speaker 14 we could keep for the moment on you?
Speaker 14 Um,
Speaker 34 something simple.
Speaker 55 Sure.
Speaker 50 Um,
Speaker 73 are you still on the ground, by the way?
Speaker 50 Yeah, I'm not sure.
Speaker 118 I'm actually, I'm actually going to walk over and offer a hand.
Speaker 50 Yeah,
Speaker 50 thank you. I.
Speaker 131 It's it feels different now. I can't feel my legs.
Speaker 50 Um, it's
Speaker 102 yeah, I can give you something.
Speaker 73 Part of your fox, maybe
Speaker 67 something that will keep better, I think.
Speaker 6 Once he's not together, they will decompose.
Speaker 74 You have a signet ring.
Speaker 131 I do. Yeah.
Speaker 131 Yeah.
Speaker 69 Young man,
Speaker 14 it is a terrible thing to be singular,
Speaker 14 but it can eventually be beautiful. And
Speaker 14 one day, I look forward to you returning and having a proper conversation of
Speaker 14 oh
Speaker 74 whatever it is you become
Speaker 103 everyone's using the creepiest shit to you yeah I I'm aware I'm hearing it yeah Iranessa turns to you Azune and goes
Speaker 103 I haven't seen you great
Speaker 103 you're right
Speaker 77 but the reality is
Speaker 32 We can't know
Speaker 22 which cards the other houses are playing face up and which they are playing face down.
Speaker 13 For me to walk to Harandes Einfazen and bring the story of what the Taconas have done,
Speaker 33 I can only do if I were certain that he would be surprised by it. Yeah, they might are, you know.
Speaker 35 And all I can say is...
Speaker 35 I need to see who in my house yet lives.
Speaker 17 I cannot imagine.
Speaker 29 They must have struck knowing that we were coming here for Theazi's funeral.
Speaker 128 It has, look at how quick and violent it was.
Speaker 17 It was not glacial at all.
Speaker 21 It was not generations of planning.
Speaker 33 It was fast.
Speaker 3 And how long had Theazi even had the Stone of Night song?
Speaker 18 Thimble had mentioned that it was a short, short amount of time.
Speaker 84 So all of this reeks of a gambit.
Speaker 13 It reeks of seeing opportunity and greed compelling them to seize it while they could.
Speaker 3 This is not years of fruition and planning.
Speaker 94 But what that means is
Speaker 21 I need to find out who in my house yet lives.
Speaker 29 I cannot imagine that they have taken the golden orchard.
Speaker 13 Even diminished as we are, there is still strength to us.
Speaker 22 I need to travel east.
Speaker 13 And
Speaker 45 what we know is that this stone has a story.
Speaker 77 The Taconists know it. We don't.
Speaker 31 That's a problem.
Speaker 128 We know that there is something that Octus has seen to the east of here, which we must travel in that direction already.
Speaker 23 We are accompanied by those that have insight, and
Speaker 75 we have one
Speaker 22 who, if you would do us the honor of traveling with us, my
Speaker 41 and you see, she holds out a hand to you and says,
Speaker 28 former sister-in-law?
Speaker 22 She says,
Speaker 18 Yeah, if we
Speaker 33 travel with you, there are doors that only someone of your order can open, and there are
Speaker 46 people
Speaker 13 who will see what Octus is now that only your authority will persuade them not to destroy.
Speaker 13 Oh, God, I didn't even think of it.
Speaker 6 Yeah, I didn't want to say it because you're still processing this.
Speaker 42 There's going to be a lot.
Speaker 75 And you see that?
Speaker 37 She says,
Speaker 42 My goal is not to be gone from Dolmakyar for long, but by the time I return, I need to know who our friends are, and more importantly, who our enemies are.
Speaker 48 I think that you are right.
Speaker 49 Greed
Speaker 41 destroys the world, but it also destroys itself.
Speaker 42 I hope that we can find these answers.
Speaker 73 Well, some of us can
Speaker 69 stay behind and keep an eye on things.
Speaker 69 Between
Speaker 65 the four of us, I think we know just about everyone in the city.
Speaker 57 It won't be safe here. You know that?
Speaker 57 You just got here, too.
Speaker 57 New year, same old dance.
Speaker 74 A little bit of gray light is creeping into
Speaker 76 the eastern horizon at the top of the mountains.
Speaker 97 Look, I know I just showed up in your life like a day ago and I blew the whole thing up, and I'm really sorry.
Speaker 97 Um, and I'm sorry that she's coming with me, and I know that you don't want that, and I don't know your family's so nice.
Speaker 131 And the
Speaker 39 kid,
Speaker 120 is that freezing?
Speaker 36 It's as cold as a corpse.
Speaker 81 Something's happening under the surface here
Speaker 63 in this city,
Speaker 81 outside of this city, and it's out of your control and out of mine.
Speaker 81 We'll make hay while the sun's shining.
Speaker 100 Alright, go.
Speaker 100 Go. Okay.
Speaker 100
Keep an eye on her for me. I will.
I will.
Speaker 69 We'll have no real way to communicate
Speaker 56 if things go tits up.
Speaker 84 We'll just have to trust.
Speaker 84 Yeah. Indeed.
Speaker 6 Thanks for coming to my funeral, everybody.
Speaker 133 You alright over there, Julian?
Speaker 99 I accompany my lady Aranessa.
Speaker 99 I accompany Octus
Speaker 64 and place my trust
Speaker 99 with those who also walk this path with us.
Speaker 99 So yes,
Speaker 99 I'm fine.
Speaker 99 I have a path to walk.
Speaker 41 As the eastern horizon grows gray,
Speaker 89 Rohor, the caretaker,
Speaker 18 procures
Speaker 35 some steeds.
Speaker 35 And
Speaker 21 those of you bound for the east for mystery and shadows lengthening
Speaker 69 make your way.
Speaker 137 Is there anything before you depart?
Speaker 69 Yeah, I would say
Speaker 79 As we assemble our horses, I stop and turn to you.
Speaker 79 And just say,
Speaker 55 you never gave me a name.
Speaker 55 Azune.
Speaker 100 Azune.
Speaker 100 And yours.
Speaker 53 We'll see you when we return.
Speaker 13 Oh, we need pseudonyms.
Speaker 69 Oh, God.
Speaker 88 Um, and you see that, um,
Speaker 88 with that.
Speaker 48 Yeah.
Speaker 67
I got you. Everyone's there.
The drama kids here.
Speaker 85 I know we don't know each other that well, and I was very surprised to see you when I woke up.
Speaker 131 It didn't make any sense, but now I get it.
Speaker 69 Can I take notes?
Speaker 125 You still have a thesis, do you, at the end of this session?
Speaker 6 No, I fucking don't.
Speaker 10 I'm dying.
Speaker 111 That's a great question.
Speaker 111 Your professor gets an email.
Speaker 48 Hey, I'm dead. Is it cool if I missed a midterm?
Speaker 11 Resurrection is gone, but student loans are forever.
Speaker 9 I'm going to keep very particular notes. I'm going to bring everything back because you're the only other wizard here.
Speaker 103 So we're going to figure this out.
Speaker 85 Especially with whatever the the
Speaker 73 whatever that stone is.
Speaker 131 I want to know, cause
Speaker 73 now it's part of it.
Speaker 85 Hey, that's very smart.
Speaker 130 And no,
Speaker 103 I didn't interact with you much.
Speaker 85 I understand that I'm a rich kid who came into a school that you felt like was yours and I was invading your personal space, and I understand that.
Speaker 85 Damn.
Speaker 53 It still didn't feel good. Yeah, no, kinda nailed it though.
Speaker 50 But
Speaker 49 you are a talented kid.
Speaker 52 I hope you know that.
Speaker 74 Thanks. I.
Speaker 6 That's really weird to hear coming from you, but I appreciate it.
Speaker 103 It's the only reason I didn't have your ass thrown out years ago.
Speaker 50 Well,
Speaker 50 great.
Speaker 130 You may not have earned your spot when you came in.
Speaker 20 But you showed your worth and you earned it over time.
Speaker 85 And I did respect that.
Speaker 80 Thanks. Many people
Speaker 69 from your ilk
Speaker 85 have issues looking at gift horse in the mouth.
Speaker 100 You were never like that. Well,
Speaker 100 yeah, I didn't really
Speaker 100
anyway. It doesn't matter.
Thank you.
Speaker 134 Don't die again.
Speaker 38 Yeah.
Speaker 48 Good night, all of you.
Speaker 120 How presses his thumb into Tysha's palm.
Speaker 120 And bring him home.
Speaker 120 Of course.
Speaker 131 Taisha holds your hand and doesn't let it go until her heartbreak comes down to yours.
Speaker 131 You are always the calm one.
Speaker 131 Steady.
Speaker 69 There was a minute there.
Speaker 57 If the the plan had worked with Yazzie, we would have been gone before I could have even seen you.
Speaker 6 But there was a minute there.
Speaker 50 I thought maybe I was gonna be up this day.
Speaker 100 Just a little longer.
Speaker 100 Well, we get what we get
Speaker 100 and we don't get upset.
Speaker 100 I'll stay with the girls.
Speaker 100 Okay.
Speaker 53 I'll make sure our boy's okay.
Speaker 53 I love you.
Speaker 53 Boys?
Speaker 53 Oh man, I died a virgin.
Speaker 86 It's the only note I've taken.
Speaker 50 It's the only note I've taken.
Speaker 82 Ah, that's terrible.
Speaker 139 And on that note, I kissed my baby daddy.
Speaker 8 Oh, God.
Speaker 139 Always part of the wide shot as we pan out.
Speaker 9 But now, always hard.
Speaker 111 Shout out to Ricker Mortis.
Speaker 50 Oh, God.
Speaker 19 As so often happens,
Speaker 5 the
Speaker 13 cosmic and supernal hangs over the deeply absurd and foolish.
Speaker 93 And you see
Speaker 42 a stone
Speaker 41 possessed of the goddess of life
Speaker 23 hangs in the air
Speaker 62 before descending under Aranessa's nodding gaze into Valus's hand.
Speaker 62 I'm still here. Okay.
Speaker 62 We're good.
Speaker 61 A mother and father vow to protect their children.
Speaker 59 The cosmic, the familial, the personal.
Speaker 13 It's always all tied up together.
Speaker 128 And I will ask our seekers as you make your way towards the unknown to leave our table.
Speaker 62 And I'll ask
Speaker 25 take care, seekers table.
Speaker 94 And I'll ask our schemers.
Speaker 25 Ask our schemers to stay for one second.
Speaker 48 No promises.
Speaker 115 Well then, let me go. They'll do fine.
Speaker 112 That's an innovation.
Speaker 96 I love you all.
Speaker 50 Yeah,
Speaker 9 just in time for you to leave.
Speaker 88 Possessed of this relic,
Speaker 3 our seeker's table makes their way away.
Speaker 3 And standing in the courtyard as the sun begins to light the eastern horizon, the four of you
Speaker 70 look at each other.
Speaker 43 Every single one of you has work in less than two hours.
Speaker 125 My circadian rhythm is going to be be so thrown off.
Speaker 85 This is like the second sunrise I've seen.
Speaker 73 How are you so delicate? It's a little disturbing.
Speaker 81 I should just kind of do that thing where I kind of prop up my boobs with my arms a little bit.
Speaker 103 They're all muscle.
Speaker 103 Yeah.
Speaker 49 My delicate sensibilities.
Speaker 99 Everybody's places to be.
Speaker 68 Yes.
Speaker 14 I have to give a tour.
Speaker 34 That's going to go very well.
Speaker 69 I think I need a power nap.
Speaker 42 You're going to and you're and you're going to be at the Pentebral today.
Speaker 53 I'm going to have to. I feel like if anything,
Speaker 97 if I'm not there, it's going to be even more alarming after everything that's happened, I think.
Speaker 73 But we need to meet again.
Speaker 68 We do.
Speaker 136 And again and again.
Speaker 69 I think.
Speaker 125 I think you're exactly right, Azune. I think this has been a
Speaker 125 systematic and strategic dismantling under the guise of safety for the common common man
Speaker 22 and they move fast and when you move fast
Speaker 64 Sometimes you miss a few things
Speaker 125 It's easier to excuse it if it feels like it's singular houses working on singular objectives, but
Speaker 85 even if these sundered houses hate each other and have their grudges
Speaker 85 Those type of people
Speaker 37 Power will always be an ally They'll work together
Speaker 71 They'll work together until they no longer need each other, and then they will turn on each other.
Speaker 42 We just want to see if we can make that happen sooner in the short term.
Speaker 81 We all have our spheres of influence. Why don't we all put out birds?
Speaker 100 Yes.
Speaker 50 And we can find on our own.
Speaker 136 And then
Speaker 40 what about
Speaker 119 the back room at our place?
Speaker 80 What if we start?
Speaker 72 I think that's an excellent idea. We certainly keep meeting at the museum.
Speaker 81 And I don't like it at my house anymore.
Speaker 53 I think we need like an...
Speaker 62 a third
Speaker 125 nothing that's tied to any of our workplaces.
Speaker 21 We don't want to shit where we sleep.
Speaker 34 That room.
Speaker 67 No one knows about it.
Speaker 72 It's just a map.
Speaker 69 What are you talking about?
Speaker 99 Whatever that place is, and that's the place.
Speaker 53 Well, we've been
Speaker 119 sipping wine and talking about
Speaker 120 art in the city for months.
Speaker 81 I didn't know that I was talking to
Speaker 120 an ancient godly mask.
Speaker 120 Uh,
Speaker 103 bit of a surprise.
Speaker 136 Oh, there'll be more inevitably.
Speaker 14 Could have told you.
Speaker 38 I really couldn't.
Speaker 14 Would have kept your secret.
Speaker 77 Your brother would have murdered me.
Speaker 53 Literally. That's true.
Speaker 6 I also want to know why you let Vaylis in.
Speaker 95 Yeah, I heard things.
Speaker 85 these ears, you see him?
Speaker 14 I made a very selfish decision,
Speaker 136 and that selfish decision was the chance that maybe she would take care
Speaker 79 of Theazzi
Speaker 136 or at least get him into trouble enough that I could escape our little deal.
Speaker 136 Bolaire. Mm-hmm.
Speaker 99 I'm sorry that I feel compelled to say this, but did you have anything to do with his execution?
Speaker 46 No.
Speaker 46 Etc.
Speaker 44 You can give me persuasion or deception, Bolair.
Speaker 50 Mm-hmm.
Speaker 119 That's fine, it's a one. Yeah.
Speaker 133 It's fine, it's a one.
Speaker 84 Yeah, that's fine.
Speaker 112 I wouldn't have let her in if I had.
Speaker 119 And honestly, I wasn't working that hard to be involved.
Speaker 73 If he knew that I tried something, he would have taken care of me anyway.
Speaker 136 I had to be squeaky clean for a very long time.
Speaker 64 But in the end, that may actually work out to our advantage.
Speaker 136 We are building a theater, which means I need money, which means I can be bought.
Speaker 72 And when you can be bought,
Speaker 34 people will
Speaker 73 put their trust up here.
Speaker 56 I think we need to build that theater beyond its
Speaker 138 corporeal station, if you know what I mean.
Speaker 69 Murray,
Speaker 32 can you get as you talk about something being larger than its corporeal form?
Speaker 77 Get a little pleasant resonance in one of your gem molars, thinking about
Speaker 88 what you saw as you were performing that act of magic.
Speaker 43 Like all of creation was on some kind of grid or plane.
Speaker 17 You could feel weight and heft.
Speaker 13 Could be the exhaustion.
Speaker 22 You've been up to sunrise two nights in a row.
Speaker 47 But
Speaker 41 there's just something about intersecting vertices of space and time.
Speaker 128 You start getting a
Speaker 17 thought, something that you're gonna have to spend time catching later in your own research.
Speaker 3 But the sun is rising.
Speaker 47 There's plenty to do.
Speaker 38 And the four of you, speaking of money, all gotta go and earn a living.
Speaker 48 You
Speaker 33 head out from this place as the sun begins to rise.
Speaker 49 And
Speaker 23 as it does, how
Speaker 13 you arrive back at your home.
Speaker 22 Shodi is still asleep upstairs somewhere.
Speaker 50 Blair.
Speaker 23 You arrive back at the museum just in time.
Speaker 17 You can see the carriage pulling up for the tour you're about to give.
Speaker 132 Azune.
Speaker 48 The brethren hall active.
Speaker 45 Some people begin to
Speaker 13 mutter about the lights being off in the Palazzo Divinos.
Speaker 38 Where do they all go?
Speaker 42 Marie, Penteverl is a buzz as the new dean is going to give her inaugural speech today.
Speaker 89 How
Speaker 47 you get on the windowsill.
Speaker 32 There's a little nest
Speaker 28 up on the second floor.
Speaker 39 You see
Speaker 96 a magpie looks down,
Speaker 47 hops to one side, as a tiny little beak begins to poke out of an egg on your windowsill.
Speaker 33 You know that she'd been there for some time, but
Speaker 41 it escaped your mind.
Speaker 22 The last couple weeks have been so busy.
Speaker 74 You see a tiny little beak start to chip away at an egg. Good morning, friend.
Speaker 77 The sun rises over a gray city.
Speaker 77 Tough.
Speaker 77 In trouble.
Speaker 77 Defiant.
Speaker 77 Doomed.
Speaker 77 Hopeful.
Speaker 77 Hurt.
Speaker 43 This little bird sees its its home city for the first time.
Speaker 70 It has to believe that there is something here worth fighting for.
Speaker 70 Your story's just getting started.
Speaker 41 The magpie flutters off to one side as you look out at your city.
Speaker 22 And that's where we'll take our break.
Speaker 48 Magpie knows too much.
Speaker 50 Kill it. Kill it.
Speaker 115 What have you seen?
Speaker 24 When I first heard the word magpie, I thought it was food.
Speaker 48 Oh, I love a good mag.
Speaker 50 I'm just rolling on the window.
Speaker 9 Pumpkin pie, blueberry pie, magpie.
Speaker 87 It has to be a very fresh mag.
Speaker 50 What is it?
Speaker 118 What's the number?
Speaker 87 32 blackbirds baked on a pie? 4 and 20. 4 and 20.
Speaker 103 4 and 20.
Speaker 87 Wow. That was a connection to my name.
Speaker 9 Which was a really great diner.
Speaker 102 It was. Oh.
Speaker 87 It no longer exists. It was one of my favorite diners.
Speaker 95 Wow.
Speaker 38 Some of the
Speaker 21 history.
Speaker 98 thanks Brendan.
Speaker 9 Hell yeah, gang.
Speaker 50 That was great.
Speaker 5 We'll take our break and then we'll jump in with the solar action.
Speaker 115 Back to the solar action.
Speaker 13 And that's where we'll leave our story for now.
Speaker 3 Part two of this episode of Campaign 4 drops this Tuesday.
Speaker 18 Thanks for listening, and we'll see you soon for more Critical Role.
Speaker 126 As the daughter of immigrants, financial struggles were were part of my everyday reality. In high school, I became homeless and had to live in a woman's shelter.
Speaker 126 Thankfully, being an APIA McDonald's scholar enabled me to attend college and begin a new chapter in my life. And now, my reality is filled with endless possibilities.
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Speaker 127 Are you ready to get spicy?
Speaker 8 These Doritos Golden Sriracha aren't that spicy.
Speaker 127 Sriracha sounds pretty spicy to me.
Speaker 7 Um, a little spicy, but also tangy and sweet.
Speaker 127 Maybe it's time to turn up the heat or turn it down.
Speaker 7 It's time for something that's not too spicy.
Speaker 8 Try Dorito's Golden Sriracha.
Speaker 127 Spicy,
Speaker 7 but not too spicy.