Bertrand Bell

 is a human fighter. First introduced in, he is a member of the Campaign Three adventuring party. Bertrand is played by Travis Willingham.

Appearance
When he first appeared in, Sir Bertrand Bell was in his late 50s or early 60s. He has been described as a "devilish silver fox son of a bitch." He wore beautiful orange, maroon, and purple robes of the finest make, with a beautiful rapier on his hip. He had tan skin and piercing blue eyes.

In, Bertand is older and has a pony tail. He still carries a rapier on his hip.

Background
Bertrand claimed he was famous for slaying the 'whispering werewolf of the north' as well as the 'horrible hippogriff of the west', though it's not known if this is true.

When Vox Machina returned to Vasselheim seeking aid in rescuing Grog's soul, Sir Bertrand Bell was the first to speak up and volunteer his services.

Bertrand initially claimed to be a veteran warrior of renown and an expert on the plane of Pandemonium, but it soon became clear to the group that Bertrand was merely posturing in front of Vasselheim's leadership and knew little about their destination - in fact, before Highbearer Vord suggested he be Vox Machina's guide Bertrand only meant to advise them on the plane and never planned to accompany them. Regardless, he nervously assisted in their search to rescue Grog's soul from Pandemonium, even taking the charge into the sandstorms when they first arrived.

Bertrand valiantly rescued Percy's severed arm from the roaming band of bugbears that had tore it off, though Keyleth had already began regenerating a new one. He did this single-handedly.

In Scanlan's Magnificent Mansion, Lieve'tel 'invited' Bertrand to spend the night with her. Or as she put it herself, "I rang his Bell."

When the group came across an odd metallic fruit-bearing tree, Bertrand claimed to know its type. So when the group decided they wanted a fruit to inspect, Bertrand was goaded into getting it.

Upon returning to Whitestone from Pandemonium, Bertrand immediately declared that he never wanted to see Vox Machina again, he was retiring right then, and left the group. Lieve'tel chased after him to try and convince him otherwise. Due to his prompt departure before Shanak crafted statues of Vox Machina and Lieve'tel, Bertrand was likely not included among them.

Campaign Three
Over 30 years after the trek into Pandemonium, in the streets of Jrusar, Bertrand spotted several adventurers responding to a mysterious attack of animated objects. Three groups spontaneously coordinated to fend off the attacking constructs: Ashton Greymoore and Fresh Cut Grass; Imogen Temult and Laudna; and Dorian Storm, Fearne Calloway, and Orym. Bertrand, overinflating his importance as usual, promised to make introductions to high-placed people in the city to help them with their various goals, and took them to see Lord Ariks Eshteross.

Feats

 * Lucky

Fighter abilities
In 812 PD, Bertrand was an 18th-level fighter with the following abilities:
 * Action Surge (two uses per short rest)
 * Extra Attack (2)
 * Fighting Style
 * Indomitable (three uses per long rest)
 * Martial Archetype
 * Second Wind

By 843 PD, Bertrand had regressed to a 5th-level fighter.

Notable items

 * Gambler's Blade: Rapier, typically +3
 * Shield of Expression

Quotations
"That is the most pompous, egotistical arsehole I've ever met in my entire life!" - Percy, about Bertrand

Trivia

 * Since the one-shot revolved around rescuing Travis' character, Bertrand was made as a temporary player character for the live show.
 * It's likely that Bertrand Bell is based off of the character Gilderoy Lockhart, a similarly suave and 'dashingly handsome' man from the Harry Potter series. Both characters present themselves as bombastic heroes, though in reality are mostly just talk.
 * A popular fan-theory is that Bertrand Bell is the "Lord of the Quadroads" that drew a card from the Deck of Many Things.
 * Bertrand is the fourth character to replace one who had been killed or retired, following Taryon Darrington, Caduceus Clay, and Lieve'tel Toluse.
 * Bertrand is the first character seen to have lost class levels, falling from 18th to 5th level in the three decades between Campaign One and Campaign Three.