What Lies Beneath the Surface

is the twelfth episode of the sixth chapter of Critical Role. After reuniting with an old friend, Vox Machina loots Thordak's treasure hoard before returning to Whitestone to decide what to do about Raishan.

Announcements

 * No sponsor tonight, so the sponsor is Critical Role. Sam does a bit about a telephone number to call and complain about the show
 * Laura plugged the web store
 * Matt plugged Talks Machina

Previously on Critical Role
"Vox Machina, our band of adventurers, have been traveling across Tal'Dorei, continents, and planes of existence beyond in search of the Vestiges of the Divergence, magical artifacts that can help outfit them for their coming struggle against the Chroma Conclave, a group of chromatic dragons that had terrorized and conquered the Tal'Dorei countryside for quite some time now.

''At the end of this venture, you've all—acquiring your relative power, your levels of experience, and the allies you've amassed through this journey—converged upon the central capital city of Emon in hopes of finally defeating and destroying Thordak, the Cinder King. You made a tenuous relationship with a member of the Conclave, Raishan, the Diseased Deceiver, a green dragon. And after killing the other three members of the Conclave, you went in with armies at your back, Ashari in the sky who laid siege to the city as you snuck beneath the streets of Emon, emerging on the outskirts of the Cloudtop District.''

Through the help of your two allies, Zahra and Kashaw, you managed to bypass two waiting fire giants, push straight into the center of the mostly ruined Cloudtop District where you confronted Thordak, the Cinder King, in his large, swollen, powerful, primordial red dragon form.

''You came prepared with allies at your side. In full power you tore into Thordak and while many blows were sustained on both sides of the fray, Thordak fell in the battlefield. In those moments, as Thordak attempted to retreat into his lair, you, Vax, gave chase and slew the dragon using Whisper in your grasp. ''

''As a few of you came up behind, Raishan, as well, asked—as part of the accord you made—to be given some time with the corpse of Thordak. It was decided that this was not to be allowed, she was not to be trusted and attack was made on Raishan—though Raishan also had made a few unique choices of her own leading up to it—[and this] has led to a confrontation—in Thordak's lair beneath the city—where you all nearly got your asses handed to you by a well-prepared Raishan.''

However, in the midst of this battle you did summon your ally J'mon Sa Ord there—the leader of Ank'Harel, the distant city on the continent of Marquet, and a brass dragon—who upon arriving in this fray, [with] full health and ready to fight, was enough of a threat to drive Raishan off, in her damaged form, before she could finish you off in the state you were in.

However, you were then kept at bay by a Wall of Force as Raishan took two of Thordak's strangely existing eggs and flew into a tunnel towards the corpse of Thordak and then disappeared in a flash of purple energy before the wall dropped and you all just arrived, halfway through the tunnel where the corpse of Thordak once lay, to find it missing along with Raishan and the eggs that she had gathered."

Part I
Vex and Vax head up to the top of the crater to check on the state of the battle outside. The Ashari's storm is still raging, and the wyvern riders are all fleeing to the southeast. Beyond the Cloudtop gate, the battle continues in the streets. Warcries of humanoids and of giant-kin are heard all around, and flashes of flame can be seen over the wall. They make their way toward the gate but are stopped when Zahra and Kashaw run through it toward them, followed by another fire giant. As the four of them start to run, they see Jarett and Kerrek take the giant down. Kerrek and his allies have helped fight off the two fire giants that were guarding the gate, and three others besides.

Grog, Percy, and Keyleth climb from the crater and rush over to them. Keyleth uses Sky Write to make a basic version of the symbol of Emon in the sky and Percy tells some of the soliers at the gate to spread the word that Thordak has fallen. Kerrek tells his allies to stay behind and they form a perimeter at the gate. Vox Machina and their friends retreat into the relative safety of the crater.

Meanwhile below, Thordak's lair appears to have quieted down and the danger subsided. Scanlan takes out some of his Suude and is at first interrupted by Pike, but after finding a moment to himself he tries to use it. Not knowing how, he first snorts some and it burns very badly, but then he packs some into the flute that J'Mon Sa Ord gave him and smokes it. He feels strange for a moment and passes out. The group from above arrives and finds him there as he wakes up, and he convincingly lies about the drugs being medicinal, and then deflects by scolding Vax for charging after Raishan without them to back him up. The two argue for a bit and Vax takes Scanlan aside and shoves a letter into Scanlan's hands, a letter intended to be found if Vax had died. It simply says "You were right."

Keyleth tells the group that she feels guilty for getting them into such a bad situation for selfish reasons. Kerrek reassures her, and Devo'ssa is amused by the "drama of such short lives." Devo'ssa gives the advice to not wait to fight Raishan on her terms and then takes their leave, their debt repaid. Exhausted, the party rests in the tunnel to heal their wounds. Grog begins checking around for loot and finds unimaginable wealth tucked into the cavern. While checking for interesting items, he comes across another Immovable Rod and a small wooden box. He tears the box open and finds a small deck of cards. He pulls a card and it disappears in his hand, replaced by a beautiful scimitar. He drops the deck while trying to hide it and Vex picks it up. Percy recognizes what it is and warns Vex that it is extremely dangerous, and she hides it away.

In her search, Vex also finds a rolled-up tapestry, a fine pair of leather boots, and a well-made war hammer. She spends some time with the tapestry during the rest and is delighted to discover that it is a flying carpet, larger than their old one. She and Percy fly up to the top of the cavern to look for anything else of interest. There don't seem to be any more magical items, but they see that they are surrounded by an unfathomable amount of money. They decide that they will take a small portion for themselves, including gems for spell components, and the rest must be returned to the people of Emon. Kerrek also fills a sack with money and gems to aid with the rebuilding of Westruun.

Remembering the deal they made with the Clasp for "half the loot," they decide that the Clasp has just as much interest in a functional, rebuilt Emon and that they should let them come in and have their share. Kima says that they should also let the remaining members of the council know what's going on and volunteers to help guard the crater from looters until the wealth can be redistributed. Keyleth moves to the surface and uses the Scrying Eye to Scry on Raishan, who she sees in the form of a woman in a stone laboratory on a remote jungle island. The two eggs are with her, and she is rifling through books.

Break
A Critical Role fanart reel is played.

Part II
Word spreads that all of Thordak's forces have either fled or been slain. Members of the army are meeting with members of the Clasp, discussing how to begin moving survivors back above ground. Tofor Brotoras approaches the party, looking harried from battle. They inform her that Allura and Seeker Assum are safe in Whitestone, as well as Empress Salda Tal'Dorei and her children. They also tell her of the need to guard the city's wealth, and she calls Warmaster Mikael Daxio over to ask him for the assistance of his troops.

Keyleth describes the island that she saw in her Scry and Kerrek recognizes that volcanic islands tend to be south of Tal'Dorei, near the Hespet Archipelago. He also mentions that this laboratory seems like the lair of someone powerful that would "be in stories." Vex suggests that it's likely a necromancer, given that Raishan took Thordak's dead body. This jogs Percy's memory of the necromancers from the Age of Arcanum. He rules out Vecna since he was based in Wildemount, and the only other he can think of was named Opash, who was banished out to sea because of his terrible experiments.

Gilmore, who has been listening intently, is seen to have a glowing rune on his forehead. They ask him about it, and he cautiously explains that there is "power in [his] bloodline" and that he is what's known as a Runechild.



Vox Machina

 * Keyleth
 * Percival de Rolo
 * Scanlan Shorthalt
 * Grog Strongjaw
 * Pike Trickfoot (DM-controlled)
 * Trinket (unconscious within Raven's Slumber; not mentioned)
 * Vax'ildan
 * Vex'ahlia

Appeared

 * Samantha

Mentioned

 * Opash

Appeared

 * Tofor Brotoras
 * Mikael Daxio
 * Cassandra de Rolo
 * Lady Kima of Vord
 * Shaun Gilmore
 * Jarett Howarth
 * Zahra Hydris
 * J'mon Sa Ord / Devo'ssa
 * Kerrek
 * Raishan
 * Thordak (corpse)
 * Kashaw Vesh
 * Allura Vysoren

Mentioned

 * The Briarwoods
 * Assum Emring
 * Ghurrix
 * Hotis
 * Hunin
 * Kyor
 * The Raven Queen
 * Vecna

Quotations
Percy: You know you’re getting weirder. Vax: You and I are very different. Percy: I would agree, although, again, I’m in a bath at the moment… Cut to it, I think, I was really working on something. [ ... ] Vax: I’m glad I have you around still. Percy: Me as well. I like this family. I’d like to keep it. Vax: Don’t say another word. I show him my ass and I leave. Vex: As soon as he leaves, I come up from the water and go, Ugh! I thought he’d never leave!
 * Vax: I walk in the buck, and I find Percival’s bath, and silently walk in while he’s bathing, and I sit in the bath on the other side, and just stare for a minute.

Trivia

 * This episode marks the first time the Deck of Many Things has been used. Matt said that Grog had pulled the Key card and he received a scimitar. Due to a mix-up, Travis actually had pulled the Euryale card.  This was corrected in the following episode.