Trinket

Trinket is a bear and animal companion to Vex'ahlia. He is voiced by Matthew Mercer.

Intro
"Vax took to the cities, stealing small trinkets and learning the ways of the thief, while Vex kept to the woods. She preferred the isolation. Always the keen observer, she learned to hunt and to track, to spy and to shoot. And through a series of fateful events, earned herself a companion in the form of a bear—her own stolen Trinket—to fight alongside her and protect her fiercely. Also, he is adorable—and gives expert massages."


 * –from Vex'ahlia's intro

Character Information
While Trinket is not exactly a member of Vox Machina, he is Vex's companion and therefore considered by many viewers to be a part of the group. He has shown to be very intelligent, being able to easily understand the commands that are given to him by Vex.

Vex and Trinket became companions when Vex accidentally trusted poachers too much and ended up being captured by them. Using her skills, she escaped from the cage they had locked her up in and took out the two poachers. She found Trinket's mother, who was badly injured due to the poachers harvesting from her body. Vex put the bear out of her misery before finding a young Trinket was also in the cage, after rescuing the bear they have since been close friends.

Currently, Trinket is outfitted with armor plating that was harvested from a bulette by Grog and reforged by a female dwarf named Karen in Emon.

Before the Stream
Trinket was nearly killed when Grog attempted to disarm a room full of traps by hitting the bear on his backside with the blunt of his axe, causing Trinket to charge straight into the traps, catching all of them. Vex was very angry with the goliath afterwards.

Arrival at Kraghammer
He is first seen following Vex and Vax as they are scouting Kraghammer, scaring the Carvers of the city. He then accidentally ended up in a fight against the local tavern fighter Balgus before being polymorphed into a mouse and rescued.

Skills
In, Vex teaches Trinket a rolling attack nicknamed the "cannonball".