The Search For Bob

is the forty-fifth special episode of Critical Role. Vox Machina returns in this special one-shot, canonically taking place immediately following Campaign 1 and the events of.

Pre-Show
This adventure is one of the stretch goals of The Legend of Vox Machina kickstarter campaign and is also a throwback to Critical Role's Sunday morning brunch games prior to Twitch streaming. They are all wearing pyjamas or similar sleepwear for this session.

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Previously on Critical Role
"So, last we left off... The party known as Vox Machina upon saving Exandria, by and large from the incursion of Vecna, Thar Amphala and the Shadowfell based minions of his that had brought him to ascend as a god, sealed them away, however in the process closed the chapter on your friend Vax'Ildan."

"Upon returning home to Whitestone, Grog pulled a card from the Deck of Many Things, pulled the worst card from the deck and had has soul jettisoned off into a random plane, his body left lifeless. You had discovered his soulless body... Took it to Vasselheim and asked some of the Council there for help in trying to ascertain the location of his spirit, wherever it may be."

"Discovering that it was in the Plane of Pandemonium, the windswept realm of madness, you gathered yourselves, a couple of allies in Sir Bertrand Bell, a seasoned adventurer who had volunteered his services as a guide, who had been to Pandemonium before supposedly, but had never been to Pandemonium and Lieve'tel, a really nice Lady of the Raven Queen, who as paying penance for the loss of Vax'ildan offered herself to volunteer to aid them on this mission."

"So, you guys round up the last bit of things you needed, said goodbye to a few friends about the city and then made your journey to Pandemonium."

"Immediately blasted by the incredible winds and the lightless expanse that was around you, in the interior you shouted commands as you made your way across the dangerous landscape... Ran into a strange individual, who seemed to be of Gith lineage who couldn't remember their name and asked some curious questions before vanishing into the dust storm around you."

"You continue going forward after having visions of where this stone, this ruby-like gem that contained Grog's soul was embedded, at the top of this spire that existed somewhere in this plane. You made your way to the Howlers' Crag, the base of this mountain tower. You battled Howlers that had stalked and hunted you on your way there. You made your way through the tunnels and caves that wound up the interior of this giant structure... A bunch of Bugbears came out of nowhere and tore off Percy's arm... It was crazy."

"You then also stealthily bypassed a distracted demon entity known as a Balor that seemed to be in the process of painting bloody pictures on the wall... As you carefully pushed by the tight space, many of you burned heavily, escaping the other side and climbing to the top of the tower, where awaiting you...Guarding this gem as part of the enchantment, or just the general proximity of Pandemonium, or a combination of the two... A Corrupted Empyrean, an entity of celestial origin, a half-child of the gods, screaming mad into the winds above, bound somehow to this tower... Its history lost and its mind every bit as scattered."

"You climbed the outside of this tower, did battle with it. It smashed and angrily dashed each of you... Nearly from the tower multiple times, sending Bertand Bell clinging to life, did actually smash and kill Lieve'tel, who now lies lifeless."

"In the midst of this intense throw-down, Trinket, gritting his bear teeth with the unconscious, soulless body of Grog affixed to his back by chains, climbed the edge of the mountain, rushed towards the stone, and upon meeting Grog's body to the stone, Grog was brought back to consciousness, this spirit instilling him with angry barbarian power from within... And through some absurd luck dealt the final blow to the creature. His axe sinking into its corrupt, celestial body, tearing it sunder. And that was where we ended."

"So...We begin..."

Part I
Immediately following the death of the forgotten Empyrean, while Lieve'tel lies dead and Bertrand unconscious, Grog tells the party that he thinks the Deck of Many Things is perhaps dangerous. A frustrated Vex'ahlia asks him if he knows where they are right now; he does not. Percy recommends the group find or create shelter and Keyleth drops out of goristro form. Meanwhile, Bertrand succeeds on one death saving throw and fails two before Keyleth heals him.

After some discussion and failed attempts to impress upon Grog the consequences of his actions, the party agrees that shelter is needed and Scanlan casts Mordenkainen's Magnificent Mansion. Pike and Vex bring Lieve'tel's body into the mansion. Inside, they discover that in addition to their component pouches, the Bag of Holding had also been stolen by Bob, and Scanlan tells Grog that he can plot revenge. However, the party decides to rest first before tracking down Bob, and begins discussing how they might bring back Lieve'tel without components. After some thought, Vex realizes that her wedding ring contains a diamond of sufficient worth for resurrection rituals, and volunteers it for use with the understanding that she and Percy will renew their vows with a more public party at a later time.

Keyleth and Pike put Lieve'tel's body back together as best they can, adding in a small piece of fossil they found in Pandemonium as a souvenir. Pike casts Raise Dead, and Vox Machina begins the resurrection ritual. Scanlan goes first and smears some of his own poop on Lieve'tel's head, but is still sufficiently persuasive. Vex also attempts to persuade Lieve'tel's soul to return, but her anger towards The Raven Queen is apparent and her attempt is not successful. Grog chooses to intimidate Lieve'tel's soul, citing the many previous losses Vox Machina had suffered, and the ritual succeeds. Lieve'tel is aware that some strangeness occurred during the ritual and remarks that she had not died for 107 years as the group welcomes her back.

As Lieve'tel freshens up in the bathroom, including removing the fossil, while accompanied by some of the spectral servants, the rest of Vox Machina provide Grog with a recounting of their mission to restore him. The conversation then turns to how they will descend the mountain, given the balor still inside; they realize that flighted creatures or Wind Walk would be very challenging given the strength of the winds of Pandemonium. Eventually, Keyleth scries on Bob and finds that he is near where they first arrived on the plane, in a crumbling ruin with collapsed pillars and a marble floor. It seems to be a home of sorts for Bob, who is sorting through their items.

Keyleth relates the information to the group, and Lieve'tel returns and begins flirting again with Bertrand. She discusses the possibility of casting Find the Path to find Bob, but lacks the components. Scanlan casts Wish to create a chalice of sufficient worth for a Heroes' Feast prior to the journey, and the party and their companions gain the benefits before going to bed. They also decide that in the morning, Percy will use his Boots of Spider Climbing to descend the mountain, with the rest of the party turned into birds via Keyleth's casting of Animal Shapes.

Before the party rests, Scanlan asks Pike where she will be sleeping and when she says she will sleep in her room, he tells her he will send up some water. They discuss Scanlan's elaborate bed, and Pike decides to join Scanlan briefly to jump on the double-wide heart-shaped water bed. Meanwhile, Lieve'tel takes Bertrand up to her room.

In the morning, Keyleth casts Foresight on Percy, Vex casts Pass without Trace, and Lieve'tel casts Death Ward on Vex before everyone but Percy is transformed into a bird. Percy then runs down the mountain, wearing his mask and carrying a lantern so he can see and be somewhat protected from the wind. He manages to avoid several howlers thanks to his stealth and makes it to flat ground. At that point he takes Keyleth, in bird form, from his pocket, and she immediately is blown away in the fierce winds. She drops the spell, causing everyone to revert to their normal form which tears Percy's jacket and pants, but they all regroup at the base of the tower.

As they did previously, Keyleth and Lieve'tel lead the way and Keyleth shields the group somewhat with Gust. They travel in the direction of Bob, but Vex notices a subterranean rumbling that seems to be following them from beneath, and Bertrand takes another point of exhaustion. The group then comes upon a 50-foot tall leafless tree that appears to be made from iron, with a blue-green patina, and with egg-like black metallic fruits hanging from the branches. Bertrand claims it is normal for Pandemonium, and after Lieve'tel verifies with the Rod of Alertness that it does not appear to be evil, he volunteers to pick a fruit. He is able to cut one down with the Gambler's Blade and catches it, finding it to be cold. Grog cracks the fruit and finds that the interior appears almost like meat. Vox Machina hears the rumbling again, so they put a piece of the fruit in the Bag of Colding and continue on. Grog begins to become exhausted.

They next come across a statue that Keyleth had seen when she scried. It is somewhat eroded by and partially buried in the sand of Pandemonium, with only about half of its approximately 25 foot height exposed. The statue is of a woman with a series of blades around her head, almost like a lion's mane. None of them can identify her, although Bertrand claims she is the Blade Queen. Lieve'tel detects no evil or magic, and Percy is able to determine the material is a steel alloy. Bertrand becomes still more exhausted, and Lieve'tel successfully receives a divine intervention from the Raven Queen to inform her of what has been stalking the party. She sees a vision of a massive elemental form that appears to be made of sandstone, with bright green eyes. Lieve'tel tells the group and they begin to run. Keyleth inspects the fruit they had found while on the run and recognizes it as Pother fruit, which is used in vision quests.

They finally reach the ruined citadel from Keyleth's vision. Vex casts Locate Object to try to find the tuning fork, and is able to discern the direction in which it can be found. However, Bob notices the party and calls out to them, telling them he can hear them. They ask him for their items back, but Bob claims that they were presents. As the party approaches him, one of the greenish-black metallic humanoid sculptures in the ruin steps towards them. Vox Machina attempts to appease Bob and persuade him to sit down and have some tea, and warns Bob of the creature pursing them. Bob tells them he is familiar with the "rolling danger", and that it had destroyed the citadel. He also tells them the statue was of the Lady of Pain, not the Blade Queen. When various party members try to persuade him again to give them their components, he says he needs the items to get home, though he cannot remember his home nor companions. Scanlan remembers that githzerai come from the plane of Limbo.

Bob continues to refuse to return the items, believing he has what he needs to return home. Scanlan and Pike offer to bring Bob home himself, and Lieve'tel and Percy also attempt to intervene. Meanwhile, Vex warns the party the elemental continues to approach, and Percy convinces Bob to show him his book. The book is in a language Percy does not recognize, but does have sketches of Bob's golem. The party tells Bob that they can at least take him from Pandemonium and provide him with unlimited gifts if he gives them the tuning fork back. At that moment, the huge elemental reaches the party, shaking the ground on which it walks.

Vox Machina

 * Keyleth
 * Percival de Rolo
 * Scanlan Shorthalt
 * Grog Strongjaw
 * Pike Trickfoot
 * Vex'ahlia

Returning

 * Shanak formerly known as Bob (DM controlled)
 * Bertrand Bell (played by Travis)
 * Lieve'tel (played by Liam)

Mentioned

 * Vax'ildan

Quotations

 * "It's been awhile!" (recurring reference to the 2001 song by Staind, usually in response to someone forgetting their character's spells, inventory, etc.)

Trivia

 * This episode was unlocked for reaching the $1 million stretch goal in the Kickstarter campaign to crowdfund The Legend of Vox Machina. It was pre-recorded in the Critical Role studio on April 7, 2019, and later aired on the Critical Role Twitch channel on June 23, 2019.
 * This is the seventh episode in which one player plays multiple characters, following, , , and  (Scanlan/Taryon) in the first campaign; and  with Travis once again playing Grog and Bertrand Bell.
 * It is also the second episode following "Race to the Tower" in which said characters interact with one another.