Victor

Victor is a vendor of mining products (and byproducts) in Vasselheim, and he served as Percy's source of black powder in Othanzia.

In both Critical Role and The Legend of Vox Machina, Victor is played by Matthew Mercer, who also reprised the character in the, and one-shots. Marisha Ray played him in the one-shot DMed by her.

Appearance
Victor is described as a lithe, crooked-looking man, who is quite elderly but very spry for his age. His arms and legs are quite spider-like and lanky. He has frazzled, grey hair, a puffed out, partially burnt and curled bit of goatee, and wears spectacles of two different lens sizes, at least for his work. One of his glasses are cracked and is often half-covered in soot.

Every subsequent time Percy visited the black merchant, Victor lost part of his body for the good of the experiments. On the second time, Victor was missing several fingers due to an accident that also destroyed part of his roof. On the last, Victor was missing all of the fingers on his right hand, for which Percy designed a prosthetic with two attachments.

Personality
Erratic and eccentric, Victor was considered to be a "crazy old coot" by his friend and supplier, Samson.

Before Campaign 1
Supplied with a variety of refuse from mining operations (such as gravel, sulfur, and quartz), he utilized them in the creation of black powder (presumably sulfur, charcoal, and saltpeter).

Campaign 1: Vox Machina
Before leaving Vasselheim, Percy decided to look for supplies to make ammunition. He asked around in the Braving Grounds and was directed to Victor's hovel. Victor became very excited when Percy said he was looking for black powder and sold him one hogshead worth of the material.

The second time Percy visited the black powder merchant, Victor was missing several fingers due to an accident that also destroyed part of his roof. He told Percy that he has not been his only customer; he was also patronized by a nicely-dressed woman, possibly Anna Ripley. He then sold four vials of black powder to Percy and promised to keep quiet if Ripley came around again to buy more powder.

When Percy next saw him, Victor was missing all of the fingers on his right hand, for which Percy designed a prosthetic with two attachments.

Victor died in Vecna's siege on Vasselheim. During the battle, he rigged his shop with explosive powder and lured in a group of necromancers and undead before blowing them, his shop and himself up. Vox Machina heard this large explosion from the top of the Titan, although to them at the time it was just another part of the battle far below.

1:09:20 Victor's workshop is in Bravin Grounds; the sound of Explosion 1x114) at 23:18.

Relationships with Percival de Rolo
Percy buys black powder from Victor and maintains a friendly relationship with him. Victor's eccentricity makes Percy uncomfortable but for the most part they maintain an amicable relationship.

Appearances and mentions

 * Campaign 1
 * One-shots
 * One-shots
 * One-shots
 * One-shots
 * One-shots

Quotations

 * "Learn from my mistakes!"
 * "It'll put hair on your balls." - Victor in reference to his black powder infused tea

Trivia

 * Matthew Mercer created the character of Victor spontaneously in.
 * Victor was included in the non-canon Vox Moronica episode.
 * Matthew Mercer provided voice clips of Victor for Syrinscape's Goblin Raid SoundPack.
 * Victor made a short cameo appearance in the non-canon.
 * Marisha Ray voiced Victor in the non-canonical.
 * Matthew Mercer dressed as Victor in, which aired the week before Halloween 2016.
 * Regarding Victor's fate during the Battle of Vasselheim, Matthew Mercer stated that canonically he left it up to viewers' imaginations, but in his mind he imagined Victor taking a "You'll never take me alive!" approach and blowing up his own house and himself to take out a bunch of attacking Remnants.
 * Matthew Mercer stated in his second fireside chat that Victor wasn't the last of his bloodline, and that The Mighty Nein had passed by an area in Wildemount where Victor had a descendant.
 * Victor answered questions in Geek & Sundry's "Ask Vox Machina".
 * Victor appeared in "Narrative Telephone Round 2 Ep. 1: Return of the Matt" and suggested that the story needed more explosions.