Dranzel

 is a half-orc violinist and the leader of Dr. Dranzel's Spectacular Traveling Troupe. As an NPC, is played by Matthew Mercer.

Appearance
Dr. Dranzel is a rowdy-looking but well-dressed half-orc. He keeps his black hair slicked back. He has a rough-looking, angry chin. His general appearance leans more towards the orc side than the human side.

Vox Machina visited the Diamond Nest tavern and there encountered Dr. Dranzel and his Spectacular Traveling Troupe, who were in the middle of putting on a performance. Scanlan joined them with his flute, and played a duet with Kaylie, finishing the band's set. Scanlan caught up with the troupe, and while they were talking a young halfling boy named Samson delivered to Dr. Dranzel the spoils of his thievery. Vox Machina introduced themselves to the troupe, and Dranzel deemed their name too formal, so Vex told him to call them the Shits.

Dr. Dranzel then proposed a job to Vox Machina, where they steal from an abandoned house in the Cloudtop District, and give him 40% of the profits, and they could keep the rest. Scanlan was ready to accept immediately, but Keyleth kept asking Dranzel questions to make sure he wasn't intentionally hiding information from them. Percy concluded that the house had likely already been looted.

Vex asked Dranzel if he'd seen Riskel Daxio in the tavern, and Dranzel shared that he'd been in the tavern a few times in the last week, and was likely staying there. Vox Machina then left the troupe to find Riskel, except for Scanlan who put on a performance with Kaylie as a distraction. They had an epic flute duel, which he allowed Kaylie to win. He then threw her 2600 gold and joined the rest of his party.

After Vox Machina concluded their business in the tavern, Scanlan returned to say goodbye to Dranzel and the troupe, inviting them to Greyskull Keep.

Vox Machina returned home and were surprised to find that the traveling troupe had taken Scanlan up on his offer and decided to join them for the evening, the guards having allowed them entrance to the keep. Dranzel shared drinks with the party, and more details on his previous proposal. The party realised he was talking about General Krieg's house and agreed on an 80/20 split should they choose to go in. They then discussed sleeping arrangements, and Scanlan offered his bed to Kaylie. Kaylie accepted, and Dranzel wished her good luck.

The next morning, Dranzel enjoyed breakfast at Greyskull Keep, until Scanlan joined him, and asked if he knew about Kaylie. He appeared genuinely confused, and offered to take responsibility for any harm she did, but Scanlan assured him she didn't do anything wrong and told him to take special interest in her.

As they were packing up their things, Vex'ahlia realised that Dranzel's troupe had taken custody of a package left at Greyskull Keep, and demanded they return it. Dranzel sent Kent to retrieve it, and Vex thanked him for it, opened it, and immediately began counting the gold held within. As she neared the end of her count, Kent returned the small satchel's worth of gold they'd taken.

Vox Machina began questioning Scanlan on how his night was, and Dranzel realised that he hadn't seen Kaylie all morning. Scanlan explained that she'd left, and said they should go find her. Vox Machina then headed out to investigate Krieg's house, and Dranzel said he would be waiting in the keep for them to return.

Vox Machina returned to their keep to find all of the troupe except Zedd missing, who directed them to the stockade. There, they found the rest of the troupe, as Kaylie had been arrested. According to Kent, Dranzel had been arguing with the warden for Kaylie's release for some time. Percy decided to take over the attempt, and dismisses Dranzel.

Later, after Kaylie was succesfully freed from the stockade, Dranzel and the troupe decided to leave town immediately, taking with them all of Vox Machina's silverware.

Scanlan used Dimension Door to teleport into a temple, where he found Kaylie and Dr. Dranzel, alongside 30 or so other people, who were shocked to see him.

Scanlan explained to Dranzel and Kaylie why he was in Westruun, and his mission to convince the goliaths to walk into Vox Machina's trap. The temple was then attacked by goliaths, and Scanlan and Kaylie create an illusion of Stonejaw Strongjaw, to try to convince the goliaths to leave. One of them throws an ax through the illusion, but they explain that this is just an illusion and Stonejaw's real form is waiting outside the western gate. The goliaths agree to leave, and ask for their ax back, which Scanlan tells Dranzel to throw back at them.

The immediate threat gone, the three of them began planning how to get the citizens out of the city, and decide to take them through the sewers. Scanlan used Seeming to cast an illusion over the group, disguising them as half-orcs and other less conspicuous beings. They left the temple and traveled through various back alleys. The group was confronted by a group of goliaths, who asked what they were doing. Scanlan deceived them into leaving their group alone, and they continued on to the sewers. Dranzel easily lifted the grate, and the group of townspeople hurried inside. A goliath almost caught them, but Kaylie successfully incapacitated him. Dranzel and Kaylie parted ways with Scanlan and continued to evacuate this group of townspeople.

Vex'ahlia found Dr. Dranzel at a bar in Kymal when she went to retrieve Kaylie. She talked with him about Scanlan for a while, and Dranzel said he would be missed. He tried to steal Vex's coin purse, but she caught him, and he smiled and asked if she knew anywhere he could pawn off some good silverware. They toasted to Scanlan, and then Vex'ahlia went to bed, Dranzel saying he wanted to drink some more first.

Trivia

 * Scanlan's nickname for Dranzel, "Dr. Dra", is a reference to well-known rapper and record producer Andre "Dr. Dre" Young.


 * Scanlan references Dranzel in a Cutting Words against Raishan, "You're so dumb, you get your yearly checkup from Dr. Dranzel!"


 * The information that Dr. Dranzel was a member of the Golden Grin was never revealed during the campaign, but instead in the Critical Role Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting as well as in the Grinner background information in Chapter 4 of Explorer's Guide to Wildemount.