Fearne Calloway

Fearne Calloway is a faun druid who appeared in Exandria Unlimited and in Campaign Three of Critical Role. She is played by Ashley Johnson.

Appearance
Fearne is a six-foot-tall faun with large eyes, large furry ears, and sea-foam green hair. Her hooves have bits of moss around them. She wears flowy clothing and is covered in poisonous flowers including hemlock and oleander.

As she got nearer to the gate to the Feywild, her appearance changed. One of her eyes changed from a humanoid to a goat-like pupil, and the flowers she wears began to turn and open.

Personality
Fearne is unperturbed and direct, shows an appreciation for nature, and is broadly unaware of topics of a sexual nature. Her soft, demure voice contrasts with her somewhat erratic, insensitive, and self-possessed behavior. Fearne loves to collect various trinkets, and she doesn't forgo stealing them if necessary. In combat, she always goes for the kill.

Background
Fearne traveled from the Feywild to the Prime Material Plane through the gate built by Vox Machina for Artagan.

At home in the Feywild, Fearne had a beautiful bedroom where she kept all of the trinkets she had stolen on her travels around the world. At some point, she had fey animal friends named Sweet Pea, Bumpers, Peepers, and Dr. Nesbitt. Nesbitt was a bird, and the other three were a bear, a crocodile, and a rabbit, though it is not necessarily clear which was which.

At some point before Fearne left the Feywild, her parents became outcasts.

Exandria Unlimited
With the rest of the Exandria Unlimited party, Fearne woke up in a house in Emon with no memory of the preceding week. When the party found a baby ankheg in a warehouse they robbed, she was very worried about it and had to be talked out of going back to get it. Later, she suggested taking the crown they had found to her grandmother Morri Calloway in the Feywild, but wasn't sure how to get there right now.

During the battle on the Oh No Plateau, Fearne transformed into a dire wolf and was able to save Little Mister when Dariax attacked him while thinking he was an enemy. She was also instrumental in getting the group away from Poska's attempted kidnapping by casting Charm Person on Poska and convincing her to tell the Nameless Ones to stand down.

During the party's travel south toward Byroden, Fearne realized they were on the road she took to travel to Emon. While in the main thick of the Verdant Expanse, she led the group off the Wildwood Byway and deeper into the woods, feeling a strong sense that she needed to check something. Her eyes began looking more goat-like. They reached an open glade with a strange gate in its center, which Fearne recognized as the gate she came through from the Feywild. She found herself wanting to go through the gate, but when she tentatively put her hand in, a misshapen twin stepped out wearing the Circlet of Barbed Vision. The creature invited Fearne to come home, saying, "I found my power," and a battle ensued. Fearne took part in the Gem of Byroden pageant, but failed to place. Along with others in the party, she dreamed about the Circlet and heard the voice of Lolth, and she was contacted by the Wildmother at the obelisk near Qoniira. At the cube within the ruins of Niirdal-Sarqet, Fearne deciphered the final side, seizing control of it, causing it to shatter apart and release a bright blue miasma of arcane energy.

In the final battle, Fearne again utilized her dire wolf form. The party decided to stay together for at least the time being.

Campaign Three
Following the events taking place in Exandria Unlimited, the party returned to Byroden. When Keyleth sent Orym on a mission to Marquet, she told him that his friends Fearne and Dorian could be helpful. Keyleth used Transport by Plants to sneak them to the skyship port in Emon, on which they traveled eventually to Jrusar. They soon found themselves responding to a mysterious attack of animated objects in the streets, fighting alongside Ashton Greymoore, Fresh Cut Grass, Imogen Temult, and Laudna, and they attracted the attention of Bertrand Bell, who promised to make introductions to high-placed people in the city.

Relationships
Fearne's grandmother, Morri Calloway, who Fearne says is extremely intelligent, sent her from the Feywild to Exandria. She passed through a gate and arrived near Syngorn.

Fearne's parents are outcasts. Fearne is told by a dark version of herself that the Archfey Elmenore wants Fearne back. After the battle that follows, Fearne could feel the displeasure of Elmenore at the dark alter ego's failure.

Little Mister
Little Mister is Fearne's wildfire spirit, a monkey whose mouth is a gaping furnace, burning anything that he decides to eat. Little Mister is also energetic, especially when he was running with Opal to the docks.

Orym
Fearne and Orym have contrasting personalities: she with a chaotic fey nature and he soberly making a conscious effort to do good and not screw people over. Despite Orym's worrying about the trouble Fearne will get herself and the party into, they are attentive to each other and get along well.

Exandria Unlimited stats
Fearne's character stats were rerolled between Exandria Unlimited and Campaign Three. Her original stats at level 2 were:

Notable items

 * Staff of the Adder
 * +1 Moon Sickle
 * Stonky's ring
 * Pan flute
 * Chamber Pot with flowers in it

Faun (satyr) abilities

 * Ram
 * Magic Resistance
 * Mirthful Leaps
 * Reveler
 * Proficient in Performance, Persuasion, and one instrument (dulcimer)

Druid abilities

 * Druidic
 * Wildshape
 * Druid Circle: Circle of Wildfire
 * Summon Wildfire Spirit

Circle Spells
Fearne always has these spells prepared.

1st level

 * Burning Hands
 * Cure Wounds

2nd level

 * Flaming Sphere
 * Scorching Ray

Druid spells
Fearne has access to all druid class spells. As a 4th-level druid, she can prepare up to eight spells per day.

Cantrips

 * Druidcraft
 * Primal Savagery
 * Thorn Whip

1st level

 * Burning Hands
 * Charm Person
 * Entangle
 * Ice Knife
 * Thunderwave

2nd level

 * Flame Blade

Behind the scenes
Fearne was initially developed as a character concept for Campaign Three and was brought into Exandria Unlimited for further development. Afterward, Ashley had the option to choose another character for the campaign, but she chose to continuing playing Fearne. Her stats were then rerolled under the same rules as other characters in Campaign Three and prior campaigns: using the rolled method in the Player's Handbook with a homebrewed rule that if the sum of the scores was less than 70, they could reroll the scores.

Quotes

 * "Time is a weird soup." (a repeated phrase.)
 * (at the end of Exandria Unlimited) "I had some things that I needed to do, but I think there's still some things that we maybe need to complete. And I don't think I'm ready to leave you all yet. Because thinking about that just makes me very sad. So, let's just keep going."
 * (said while looting Bertrand's corpse) "Well, one man's trash."
 * "Jazz is chaos, and I don't know how you can't love it."
 * "Oh, well, that's where I draw the line. I don't like sharing."

Trivia

 * Although the official name of Fearne's race is "satyr", she consistently refers to herself as a faun. Fauns are virtually the same as satyrs, with the main difference being their depiction throughout history. Satyrs were intitially present in ancient Greece iconography as male nature spirits often portrayed with the ears and tails of horses and an exaggerated erection, and were associated with indecency. Over time, they began to be represented as more goat-like. Fauns were spirits of peace and fertility originating in ancient Rome who borrowed their appearance from satyrs although their animalistic features are taken from deer as opposed to goats, this can be seen in Fearne's apperence with her thin legs and dear like fur patterning, as well as her horn shape which are simmilar to a kudu and other such african deer. Eventually however, the differences between the two mythic creatures were blurred, and the term came to be oft interchangable.
 * It's possible that Ashley chose to use the term "faun" because of its association with gentle, foolish spirits.
 * Her name likely is a variation of the name Fern, which itself is derived from the fern plant. The word "fern" is from the Old English "fearn" referring to the same plant.
 * According to the co-founder of Eldritch Foundry in a now-deleted post on Reddit, which created the Exandria Unlimited miniatures, Fearne's miniature was redone at least four times to meet requests about the "fullness" of her bosom. By the final result, photos of Christina Hendricks were involved as references. Fearne was also known as "Fergie" at the time.
 * The animation on her Campaign Three stat card is of falling pink flower petals.