Fresh Cut Grass

Fresh Cut Grass, or F.C.G. for short, is an aeormaton cleric and a member of the Campaign Three adventuring party. F.C.G. is played by Sam Riegel.

Appearance
FCG has yellow metallic plating, with four chestplate stripes that look like blades of grass, and rolls around on a tiny wheel. He has big blue eyes of different shapes.

FCG eats metal rather than organic food for sustenance. They described it as a very complicated self-repairing system that their creator Dancer designed for them that needs raw materials to operate. The portions of consumed materials that they don't require (such as the non-metallic components of ore) are excreted through their mouth.

Personality
FCG is extraordinarily kind, polite, and helpful. He considers Ashton Greymoore a close friend and is keen to aid in their various crude pursuits. FCG is well aware that he is an automaton and does not believe that he has a soul.

Background
Fresh Cut Grass was named by their creator and former associate Dancer, who named all her creations after her favorite smells including Oatmeal, Apple Pie, and Pussy. Each construct was designed for particular tasks, and each was unique Fresh Cut Grass was designed to heal, and thus, their magic does not come from a divine source.

He was later part of a group of adventurers working out of Bosarus. A couple of months before joining the Campaign Three adventuring party, the group was hired to clear out a silver mine near Evishi in the Oderan Wilds from unknown, possibly one-eyed monsters. The adventurers camped outside the cave to rest for the night, with FCG going into a stasis not far from the group. On the following morning, he awoke from the stasis to find the other party members deceased.

FCG met Ashton when Ashton was sent in on a job to find what happened in the mines. Ashton discovered FCG, who was glad that Ashton had come to help them. Together they buried the bodies, but FCG kept some of the other automaton parts with him, including the sawblade used in combat.

Chapter 20
FCG had accompanied Ashton to the Spire by Fire Inn on a search for employment when a magical disturbance nearby created several animated objects that threatened to attack innocents. To fight the constructs, FCG and Ashton spontaneously coordinated with two other groups: Imogen Temult and Laudna; and Dorian Storm, Fearne Calloway, and Orym. The seven individuals' effectiveness as a team impressed Bertrand Bell, who 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.

Ashton Greymoore
Ashton has been FCG's closest companion since the incident at the mines. The two both live at Krook House, and FCG occasionally helps Ashton cheat at cards.

Aeormaton abilities
The following abilities are assumed from the warforged traits from Eberron: Rising from the Last War:
 * Constructed Resilience
 * Resistant to poison damage and advantage on saves against the poisoned condition
 * Doesn't require air, food, or drink
 * Doesn't require sleep and can't be put to sleep by magic
 * Immune to disease
 * Sentry's Rest: Spend 6 hours in a conscious, motionless state during a long rest instead of sleep
 * Integrated Protection: +1 AC, must spend 1 hour to integrate armor onto body, integrated armor can't be removed unwillingly
 * Specialized Design: Proficiency in one skill and one tool

Cleric abilities
Fresh Cut Grass is cleric of the Empathy Domain, a subclass homebrewed by Matthew Mercer. Though they use the game mechanics of a cleric, their magical abilities appear to be something they were built with, rather than something they get through worship of a god.
 * Divine Domain: Empathy Domain
 * Channel Divinity
 * Sympathetic Binding
 * Transfer Suffering: As a reaction, FCG halves of the damage dealt to a nearby creature, and FCG gains temporary hit points equal to the other half. If FCG attacks a creature and hits, they deal additional damage equal to the temporary hit points, which then disappear. If they don't hit a creature after a certain amount of time, they lose the temporary hit points and take damage equal to that amount.

Domain spells
Fresh Cut Grass always has access to these spells.

2nd level

 * Detect Thoughts

Cantrips

 * ''Guidance
 * Spare the Dying

1st level

 * Bless
 * Healing Word
 * Shield of Faith

2nd level

 * Spiritual Weapon

Notable items

 * A sawblade attachment
 * Grappling cannon - Makes a ranged weapon attack that, on a hit, deals 1d10 damage and the target creature is grappled. If the target creature is Medium or smaller, the creature can be pulled 20 feet toward FCG. If the target creature is Large, FCG can be pulled 20 feet toward the creature.
 * Goggles of Object Reading

Behind the scenes
Fresh Cut Grass's race and class were decided by Liam in a manner similar to how Sam's previous characters Scanlan Shorthalt and Veth Brenatto (as a goblin) had a race and class suggested by Liam O'Brien, though Liam stated that it was a mandate in Campaign Three. Fresh Cut Grass as a character is mainly inspired by Jack McBrayer, who is a friend of Sam's. He felt that McBrayer's personality as "a ray of sunshine and optimism" perfectly suited an automaton's programming. He also noted Ted Lasso as a likely influence, as he was watching the series before the campaign. He further asked Matt if he could play as a therapist, and this resulted in the development of the homebrewed Empathy Domain.

Quotations

 * "Smiley day there."
 * (after someone accidentally dumps a piss bucket on him) "Sorry I was in your way. I apologize."
 * "Shiny day to you!"

Trivia

 * FCG uses he/they pronouns.
 * As has become standard for Critical Role campaigns, FCG's race and class were chosen not by Sam Riegel, but by Liam O'Brien.
 * FCG's miniature was accidentally broken by Matthew Mercer during his debut episode.
 * As they are both a "robot" and an apparently healing-oriented cleric, Fresh Cut Grass is literally a "healbot". The term usually describes a support player who focuses only on healing other members of the party, often to the point of ignoring other abilities they may have and often in a manner considered repetitive and rote.
 * As of 843 PD, it is considered unusual for an automaton to talk.
 * FCG is the first Cleric in a main campaign to have no apparent connection to any deity or lesser idol.