Transcript:Best Laid Plans...

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Pre-Show
MATT: Hello everyone, and welcome to tonight’s episode of Critical Role, where a bunch of us

nerdy-ass voice actors sit around and play Dungeons and Dragons, roll dice, and stuff.

Tonight is a special episode; it’s a special 50th episode. We’ve made 50 of these! To kick off the

evening’s festivities before the game, we want to show our first big present to you guys, something

we’ve been working on for about a little over a month. We hope you guys enjoy it. Let’s go ahead

and have a look at the new full intro for Critical Role.

[dramatic music]

MATT: And welcome back, guys!

(cheering)

MATT: That was fun! We’ve been silently working on that for a long time.

MARISHA: It was so hard to keep secret.

MATT: I know. Every edit that came in was awesome. Yeah, we all went together in Simi Valley for a

day and shot, and did wonderful photos, which we actually have wallpaper going up tonight!

LAURA: That is correct. It’ll be going up very soon.

MARISHA: I guess I could go right–

LAURA: Do it now, he just said it!

LIAM: We’re doing it live! We’re doing it live.

SAM: We’re releasing a special 50th episode wallpaper all for you guys to use on your home PCs.

MARISHA: On the Critical Role Twitter and Facebook right now.

SAM: Download it!

MATT: There you go.

MARISHA: Download it, @criticalrole.

LIAM: Good, pressure’s off.

MARISHA: It’s done.

MATT: It’s all over. Episode’s over. No, thank you guys for coming tonight. Hope you enjoyed that. We

have some really awesome people that helped out with that. I’m going to go ahead and get some

thank-yous here. We have, first off, a big thank you to Jan-Michael Losada, our DP for that shoot; Pamela

Joy who did all the incredible photography, and Loretta Richert, both of them helped us find and secure

the location and shot an incredible series of photos that we’ll be using in upcoming episode

releases and promotional stuff! So check that out. You guys have been amazing, thank you so much.

Next up, I want to go ahead and thank Dave and James Codeglia who are from Ghostlight. They did

all the special effects you see as well as the color grading and the editing. They did a

phenomenal job on this, and big thanks to you guys. It’s far more than I ever expected it could

be. Ghostlight is awesome.

TRAVIS: Are we cutting to that title camera so they can see the addresses?

MATT: Yeah. For makeup we want to thank Misti Dawn, Talor Bianca Appice, and Heather Galipo,

they did an amazing job. And Travis, of course, for sitting in the makeup chair for a long time.

TRAVIS: It was cold (laughs). It was real cold.

MARISHA: Four hours! Specifically, Misti did a lot of our beauty makeup, Bianca did Travis, and

Heather did all of our ears. Because ears take a lot of time!

MATT: You guys did an amazing job. Next up, for our illustrious costumers, we have Jessica Dru,

who did an amazing job, Jessica Dru Johnson for selling me the costumes, Vanessa Walton, who made

your wonderful headpiece–

MARISHA: Yes, and she has an Etsy store, actually: Creature of Habit on Etsy. So follow her on

Instagram and of course you can go– she makes all these amazing flower crowns; she’s basically a

real-life faerie.

TALIESIN: It’s a magical Instagram.

MARISHA: It is a magical Instagram, Creature of Habit.

MATT: Check that out. And of course Bryan Forrest for both applying a lot of the armor to Pike and a lot

of individuals here. He brought a lot of the great costume pieces and armor, and was one of our

illustrious goblins; he got killed as two different goblins! Took two arrows, one in the

face, one in the chest. A great stuntman, Bryan, thank you so much for helping out with that.

MARISHA: Thank you Bryan, we love you!

MATT: Jon Enge who was our special effects supervisor on set and was the goblin who got

stabbed in the back. He was amazing.

MARISHA: And he’s got a youtube channel, Mars Rising, which is great. And I did a Splinter Cell

guards sketch that I did with him a while ago

TALIESIN: He and I used to perform at the Ren Faire together, it was a thing.

MARISHA: Oh! That’s awesome; Jon’s awesome. Go check his stuff out.

LIAM: You worked at Ren Faire?

TALIESIN: Oh, shut up. Suck it.

TRAVIS: Lord Taliesin!

MATT: Of course, Jason Charles Miller, who’s a friend of the show, who’s been on the show as

Garthok the half-orc rogue, did the new theme, as well as the old one, but he re-upped for the new

theme, extending it and making it that much more epic. Thank you so much. And Geoff Bisente did a

lot of the sound design on it as well. You guys kicked ass on making it sound as good as it did.

Check out their stuff, they’re amazing. I think Jason should have the actual new song up on iTunes

soon in case you want it for a ringtone or something. And last but certainly not least, we

have Avery Faeth, who did the amazing Percy costume.

TALIESIN: My coat! She’s an amazing coat designer. She’s got a–

MARISHA: She’s a coat designer.

TALIESIN: She did the coat, she’s an amazing cosplayer and costume designer and you can find

her on Sickhorse all over the place.

MATT: And Kai Norman, who you’ve seen on the show, he actually did our casts of the K'Varn horn, and

his incredible work. He did Percy’s gun. He did a number of the props we used for it, he’s great. You

can find him at @KommissarProps. Additional costuming done by Anne Valiant, who did an amazing

job helping us out getting the costume pieces we needed for it. As well, a big shout-out to

Labyrinth of Jared at Masquerade Ball who also helped provide a lot of the costumes for the

shoot, and Sword and the Stone who helped provide a lot of the weaponry and armor, along with Bryan.

So thank you guys, all of you so much, for helping make this happen. We’re really excited and we hope you

liked it!

TRAVIS: Can you put the first one up again, because we didn’t get the Pamela Joy title– yeah.

It’s the only one we missed. They were so instrumental and did such a lovely job.

LAURA: Yeah they did!

MARISHA: And Pam did the photo of the wallpaper.

LAURA: She’s actually shot all of our photos from the very beginning. She’s freaking amazing.

TRAVIS: We have so much, you guys, so much.

MARISHA: Go follow her on Instagram! She’s great.

MATT: All right. So getting into our actual announcements here, try and cruise through this as

fast as possible.

SAM: It’s our special episode; I thought everyone was dressing up.

LAURA: We’re all wearing our shirts

MARISHA: You’re appropriate for Scanlan.

SAM: You all look like shit!

LIAM: Sam, can I show you my snake?

(oohing and aahing)

TRAVIS: Bigger than I thought it’d be!

MATT: Strangely, he lost it for a few sessions.

LIAM: This too shall pass.

MATT: All right, so: 50th episode, guys!

(cheering)

MATT: Can’t believe we made it this far! And more to come. 50 more! Hopefully.

LIAM: Hey look! Ashley’s here!

ASHLEY: Hey! I just landed. Not landed in a plane, but just drove in.

MATT: Drove all across the country, from New York.

ASHLEY: From, yes. Drove in from New York.

LAURA: So what does that mean, Ashley?

ASHLEY: I’m here for a little while.

(cheering)

MARISHA: She’s back!

ASHLEY: I’m back for a little bit.

TRAVIS: Yay, Pike!

ASHLEY: Probably for a couple months, a few months, we’ll see. We’re pushing it for a few

months.

MARISHA: That sounds better.

ASHLEY: I’m excited and I’m nervous, but I’m excited.

TRAVIS and ASHLEY: Yeah.

MATT: I’m so glad you could join us, and welcome back, Ashley.

ASHLEY: Thanks. Thank you.

MATT: Also tonight we’re putting up for the next two weeks on pre-order a brand new set of “How Do

You Want To Do This” hoodies, which I’m wearing here.

LAURA: It’s Alternative Apparel and it’s super-duper-super-duper cozy inside.

TRAVIS: Look at that! Look at that.

ASHLEY: That’s so softy-puffy.

MARISHA: They’re super soft.

LAURA: You could use it as a pillow, you could use it as a hoodie.

ASHLEY: You could wear it on a plane.

SAM: Where are all the other places they could wear it?

ASHLEY: On a train.

LAURA: Dinner, you could wear it to dinner.

TALIESIN: You could wear it in a boat!

SAM: With a goat?

TALIESIN: You could put it on a goat.

MARISHA: To Big Lots.

TALIESIN: At work or on the go.

LIAM: Keep this going all night long.

MATT: Two hours.

SAM: It’s this content that you’ve demanded.

(laughter)

MATT: So yeah, these are up on the store, or should be, and will be up for pre-order for the next two

weeks. If you want one, get one! Because they’re cool. I like them.

TRAVIS: Yeah, we all have one.

MATT: Indeed. All right, next up, Critmas is tonight. So we got that coming up after the show.

LAURA: Just a few packages.

MARISHA: Yeah, just a few cartloads

MATT: We’re going to do our best to keep it as organized and as expedient as possible so we can

get to bed at a decent hour, especially those of us who have like 8:00am call times in the morning.

Travis.

TRAVIS: I’m going to stay as long as I can.

MATT: (laughs) But yeah, so stick around for that. You get to watch us all cry forever, because that’s

what happens every time.

TRAVIS: Cry forever.

MATT: A couple other announcements: has here on the list “posters.”

TRAVIS, LIAM, and SAM: Posters?

MATT: Posters. Somebody must’ve put that on the list.

LIAM: Maybe later.

SAM: What’s a poster?

LIAM: There’s four of them on a bed.

MATT: There you go, that makes sense.

TALIESIN: If somebody says they’re one thing but really they’re just not all that.

MATT: That makes sense. Quick announcement, an event coming up: a convention on May 26 to 29 in

Atlanta called MomoCon. I will be a guest at that, so all you east coast folks around Atlanta come

say hello! I have panels, and talks, and autographs to give, and cool artwork you can pick

up. So yeah, MomoCon, May 26-29, hope to see you guys there. Me and Marisha are both announced to

be guests at the Haven Expo in Mackay, Australia on July 2nd, so all you folks in the outback,

you’ll want to come hang out with me and Marisha at the beginning of July.

ASHLEY: (Australian accent) In the outback!

MATT: Just like that.

ASHLEY: (accented) Going to get a bloomin’ onion?

MATT: I’m so sorry.

LAURA: I’m sure they’re really thrilled about that.

MATT: She’s back for ten minutes, guys.

ASHLEY: I know a lot of Australians.

SAM: You’ve already offended an entire continent.

MATT: You and Johnny Depp in the same week, come on. So yeah, hopefully we’re looking forward to

seeing a bunch of you guys down under at the beginning of July. Let’s see, reveal secret

Scientology message and ascend to Xenu, that’s on the list. We got that one situated.

TALIESIN: Who put this one together?

MATT: Rat Queens! The next Rat Queens issue coming up. 16, I guess? Issue 16 is the number? Has a

series of pages in which all of Vox Machina have a wonderful cameo.

SAM: It’s amazing. We’re in a comic book. We did it.

TALIESIN: Has that not publicly been seen yet, is that not out yet?

SAM: Some pictures have been, but not all of it.

MARISHA: We have transcended, you guys.

TALIESIN: We are fiction now.

ASHLEY: That’s so crazy.

MATT: Yeah. Isn’t it? One more thing I want to mention: a really great game called Masquerada; I

play the lead character, Cicero Gavar. It’s been developed by a great studio named Witching Hour.

They put up a Kickstarter today to see if they can make the game as good as it possibly can be– that

final push. As an independent/indie studio and an indie product, they’re putting out a phenomenal

isometric RPG. Great voice talent that includes Jennifer Hale, Dave Fennoy, it’s a great cast.

Check it out on Kickstarter if it’s something you think you’d be interested in, and possibly helping

them polish it and make it phenomenal. So check that out. Anything else you guys want to

announce?

LIAM: Yeah! Can I get a CritRole?

ALL: CritRole!

LIAM: Boy, I always love sitting at the table with my dice and having a nice cozy wooden box to keep

my dice in. Wyrmwood Gaming makes all kinds of wooden boxes to hold your dice in. We have them

here, we have all kinds. There’s these, there’s these– they hold dice!

SAM: Those seem really remarkable, Liam.

ASHLEY: Wait, what is this one?

SAM: Is there anything any bigger?

LIAM: In due time.

LIAM: Wyrmwood Gaming, you know them already because we talk about them non-stop, friend of the

show. If you use the code CritRole, you’ll get free shipping. Also Wyrmwood Gaming has a

kickstarter up this month for their Sentinel box, which holds–

ALL: Ooh!

ASHLEY: What is this?

LIAM: It holds your cards, it holds your dice, there’s a bluetooth doohickey in it so you’ll

never lose your box with dice and cards. And you can get all kinds of woods, there’s all kinds of

tiers, you can get the Critical Role logo etched into any kind of box that they have. And if you

want to go full wizard you can get the shnazzy Masterworks box, did I get that right?

LAURA: It is masterworks.

ASHLEY: I want that one!

TRAVIS: I think that’s one of the Vestiges.

LIAM: So, check it out. Wyrmwood Gaming, they got a Kickstarter, they got a website. They’re our

good buddies.

MATT: All right. So, anything else anyone wants to talk about or mention?

MARISHA: I mean.

MATT: Because if not, I think we may have to watch that intro again.

(cheering)

TRAVIS: Yeah, yeah, do it again! Do that shit again, please!

MATT: Let’s watch that intro again.

[dramatic music]

Part I
MATT: And welcome back. I remember writing the script for that and going, “We’re going to have to

cut all this.” And then we didn’t. I’m so happy how it turned out.

MARISHA: Mainly because we ran out of time.

MATT: Like, “Well, we got to do it. Make it work.”

TALIESIN: “There’s no time to do anything else, other than this.”

MATT: “We can’t cut the tentacle creature. I don’t know how we’ll do it, but it’s in there.” Let’s go

ahead and bring us back into the realm of Exandria and catch us up to what happened last time. Vox

Machina, a group of adventurers currently on the path to try and usurp and destroy the Chroma

Conclave, a collection of chromatic dragons that have torn through Tal'Dorei and currently reign

supreme over the partially ruined cities that dot the landscape. The largest of them, and apparently

the leader, Thordak the Cinder King sitting in the main city of Emon, forcing you guys to flee.

You’ve gone about and discovered these artifacts, these legendary items known as the Vestiges of

Divergence. Ancient magical weapons and equipment from the last great war, the Divergence. And these

seem to be a key in which you can ascertain a level of power and a means of destroying these

creatures. Upon seeking information about these, you traveled south to the Frostweald, where you

battled a camp of orcs, freeing survivors from Westruun’s attack, and managed to walk your way

into the deep den of a forgotten Ioun temple where Osysa, the sphinx’s mate, resides. After

traversing past traps and puzzles you made your way to the main chamber in which the nameless

sphinx demanded you reveal that you have earned its name. During this battle you traveled through

portals to other elemental realms to seek out the information to hopefully devise the title of this

sphinx before it was too late. During which, Grog leapt through, if I recall, one of these portals

into the Elemental Plane of Air. Set adrift without a means of returning, he took his Chain of

Returning, attached it to Craven Edge, and threw it through the portal. It found purchase and you

pulled yourself through, face-to-face with Pike, with the blade embedded in her abdomen. The

weapon, which had achieved its maximum strength potential of devouring the essence of others,

transformed during this battle and has been in its rather intense and dangerous form since. You guys

managed to piece together the name of this sphinx, at which point the battle ended and it presented

to you the information you required. It gave you the information of the Vestiges that still exist, to

its knowledge, and you were escorted via immediate sandstorm out of the temple and now stand at the

edge of the Stormcrest Mountains and the Frostweald Forest itself. So. You all take a

moment to gather your thoughts, think over what just transpired, and think on your next course of

action.

LAURA: Well, I want that bow. (laughs)

MARISHA: I heard a few things that seemed very desireable.

LIAM: How is Pike?

SAM: Yeah, Pike, are you alive?

ASHLEY: I– yes.

(laughter)

LAURA: He healed us all up before we left, right?

ASHLEY: He healed us. Yes, I’m fine! I’m fine.

MATT: Well, not completely, you guys healed from a couple of spells that were cast at the time, but

you haven’t had a rest.

MARISHA: But some of us are still older, right?

MATT: Indeed.

LIAM: Is your stomach closed?

LAURA: Yeah?

MATT: You go and inspect the armor itself, the plates that separated and scraped from the impact

of Craven Edge’s blade. The wound itself seems to have at least stopped bleeding as part of the

healing magic and the wound has closed, though you’re still in a relatively damaged state

post-battle. You guys haven’t had really a moment to recover and heal what you could. She seems to

be okay. There’s still that lingering sweat from the stress and the impact of the blade, but

nothing seems to be mortally endangered about her current state.

LIAM: Do you need a moment, do you need to speak to Sarenrae?

ASHLEY: I think I’m okay. Do I know what hit points I’m at?

MATT: Yes. You’re at 63.

ASHLEY: I’m doing okay.

LAURA: What time is it?

MATT: Right now, from the time it took you guys to go through the temple and the strangeness that is

the shift of time around the temple, it’s probably mid-day. Pretty much the same time you entered the

temple.

MARISHA: Weird.

TRAVIS: I’m really sorry about that.

ASHLEY: Hey, it’s okay, Grog. I know you didn’t mean to.

TRAVIS: No. No, I didn’t. I was floating away, you should’ve seen the inside. It was wind

everywhere.

ASHLEY: It sounds pretty crazy.

TRAVIS: Yeah. And I was like, what would my buddy Pike do? She would take the sword and attach the chain

to it and throw it through the door! And then you were there!

ASHLEY: It’s okay, Grog! I’ll be fine.

TRAVIS: Yeah, but you’re my best buddy!

ASHLEY: Oh, Grog.

TRAVIS: Do you want one of my healing potions, are you sure you’re all right?

ASHLEY: I’m going to be okay, I’m going to be okay. I think if we just– (laughs) I’m excited to

see you guys.

(laughter)

ASHLEY: I’m going to be okay, I’m going to be okay.

TRAVIS: Yeah!

ASHLEY: Are we taking a rest? I don’t know how many–

LAURA: It’s mid-day!

TALIESIN: I think a short rest would not be a bad idea.

MARISHA: I don’t think this is actually the time of day, I don’t think nature works the same around

this temple.

TRAVIS: What do you mean? It’s magic time of day?

MARISHA: Kind of, but it’s always magic time of day.

LAURA: So maybe we should hang out in the mouth of the cave and take a short rest

MARISHA: I’m all right with that.

LAURA: Yes?

ASHLEY: I would be okay with that.

MATT: Ashley, you’ve used a 5th-level spell. How many 4th-level spells do you have, because you

used two I believe?

ASHLEY: Three 4th-level.

MATT: So you have one left.

LAURA: Maybe we should take a long rest.

MARISHA: We could try and hoof it home.

TALIESIN: I think we start moving in that direction and when nightfall comes we make camp.

TRAVIS: Towards the campsite?

LAURA: Unless I was healed, and I don’t remember being healed, I’m at 11 health points. So I’m

feeling a little sore.

ASHLEY: Oh gosh!

SAM: He only healed a couple of us.

MARISHA: I thought she was the one that he–

LAURA: He healed me back to my age.

MATT: Yeah, the aging effect was restored, but only to her. The rest of you are still aged up

based on the effect of the lair of the sphinx.

MARISHA: That’s something we’re going to have to Restoration away.

TRAVIS: Please, I’m handsome as fuck right now, come on.

LAURA: Did you get aged?

TRAVIS: Like a fine wine. Yeah, I got aged.

ASHLEY: Can you do Greater Restoration on a group?

MATT: No, on an individual each time.

ASHLEY: Who is the oldest?

TRAVIS: Well, she was.

LAURA: I was and he healed me.

LIAM: Typically Scanlan is the oldest, but I’ve been aged the most maybe.

LAURA: He’s really fucking old right now. Look at all those wrinkles.

ASHLEY: How old are you?

LAURA: His ears are starting to droop!

MATT: If I recall, you aged close to roughly 20 to 25 years.

ASHLEY: You look like a fine wine, you just got better with age.

LIAM: I knew that this was coming, I just thought I had more years until it happened.

ASHLEY: They gray looks great on you, the salt and pepper hair.

MARISHA: You should really look at this as a nice peek into the future. It’s not bad.

LIAM: Yeah, so–

ASHLEY: Would you like to be younger?

TRAVIS: Young again?

ASHLEY: Would you like to be young again?

LIAM: It’s probably a good idea.

LAURA: Are you sure you want to do it, Pike, are you sure?

LIAM: You could do it tomorrow, could you take care of my sister first, Pike?

ASHLEY: Yes. We need to get you into better order, okay? All right, where we at here?

TRAVIS: Oh, I don’t cast that.

LIAM: Give her the works.

MARISHA: So, we are taking a short rest? I’m going to burn a couple of hit dice.

LAURA: Shorty rest and then we’ll walk.

MATT: Everyone taking a short rest?

TRAVIS: Yes.

MATT: Yes?

TRAVIS: (emphatically) Yes.

ASHLEY: I’m going to heal her up.

LAURA: I mean, I could roll my own hit dice.

ASHLEY: No, no, it’s my job.

TRAVIS: So I lose all the buffs, right?

MATT: Here’s what happens. So as you guys are taking a rest, you step a little bit away from the

group, sit down and hold the blade. Chain’s still attached across your lap. Just look down at it and

you can see it’s still pulsing with the power of all the life energy that it’d taken before. And as

you take a moment, see to your wounds, relax, recover from the intense rage and all the

emotional pain that’s transpired here, the blade begins to shrink. You hear the slight crackle

(squeal) as the metal begins to creak and pull backward, all the jagged edges pulling into the

central singular curved blade at the front of it. As it hits, it seems to almost shrink slightly

smaller than it was before and the metal creaks for a second and a voice in your head goes,

(breathes heavily) “Hungry–” Make a constitution saving throw.

SAM: Oh shit. Now it’s going to steal his strength.

TRAVIS: Natural 20.

MARISHA: What?

LIAM: Eat it, sword.

MATT: For but a moment, you sense a very similar feeling, one that– it’s been really since the

battle with K'Varn when all of the light in the world vanished for a second and darkness took your

consciousness, and that same cold sensation starts to stem from the blade itself like it’s actually

trying to pull you into it, and you resist it. And you stand there and look at the blade and it

just– in comparison to its larger form, it looks small. It’s the same size it was since you

originally got it, but you look at it there in this long, still silence as you try and conjecture

what just transpired. And in that silence you hear the voice once again go, “Feed. Now.”

TRAVIS: I don’t have anything to feed you.

MATT: “Find something.”

TRAVIS: (exhales) All right, all right, all right. What?

LAURA: Who you talking to, Grog?

TRAVIS: I’m so hungry. My stomach’s rumbling.

SAM: Don’t we have our cold pack of food?

MARISHA: We do and we have some boar meat.

LAURA: Yeah, sure.

ASHLEY: Or some chicken?

LAURA: Yeah I did, I think I did take quite a bit of chicken.

SAM: Love me some chicken.

MATT: As you open the freezer chest there’s a (poof) of chicken-scented smoke and mist that

vanishes.

LAURA: Aw, the chicken, we can’t take it. That’s okay, I’ve got boar meat. Do you want to feed your

stomach the boar meat?

TRAVIS: What? My stomach?

ASHLEY: Yeah, are you hungry?

TRAVIS: Yeah, I would not turn down some delicious boar.

LAURA: I’ll mark it down to half the boar meat is gone now, you guys.

SAM: Wow, he’s a big eater. That was a lot. That was a whole boar.

LAURA: Well, he’s a big guy.

LIAM: You’re a good hunter, though, it’s not really–

LAURA: That’s right. Well?

TALIESIN: We can find some more boar if we have to.

SAM: If we’re rested, are we going to set off again?

MATT: You guys can use your hit dice if you want to, to heal up.

TRAVIS: Do I get a level of exhaustion back or no? Long rest?

MATT: No, long rest for your exhaustion.

TRAVIS: Fuck!

ASHLEY: So short rest means–

LIAM: That sword is an asshole.

SAM: Be honest.

TRAVIS: That should’ve been at disadvantage.

TALIESIN: Yeah, should’ve been at disadvantage.

MATT: Roll again.

MARISHA: Oh fuck! No!

TALIESIN: Do it!

LAURA: You have to roll again?

SAM: He’s exhausted.

ASHLEY: Fuck!

MARISHA: No! You’re lying!

SAM: What is it?

TALIESIN: It’s a one. He rolled a one.

LIAM: (high-pitched) What are the odds?

TRAVIS: 5% both times.

LIAM: Everybody roll for initiative

LAURA: No joke, though!

MATT: As you guys finish your rest, and you’re all gathering the next stage of your advancement, you

watch as Grog stands up and starts walking into the snow of the forest with the blade out, topples

and falls to one knee, then falls face-first in the snow.

SAM: (yells)

ASHLEY: Grog? I run over to him.

LAURA: We all run out.

SAM: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

MATT: He’s still, he’s cold, there are no signs of life.

LIAM: Roll him over, roll him over! Grog!

LAURA: I slap him across the face.

LIAM: Yeah. Punch him across the face. Grog! Pike?

SAM: Heal, heal, heal!

ASHLEY: I grab the sword and I take it off of his– away from him, off of his person.

MATT: Okay, you pull the blade and you take it and you shove it off, and the chain’s still attached

to the side of his arm. You have to pull– make a strength check.

LIAM: Use those gauntlets.

LAURA: Oh yeah, 19!

ASHLEY: What do I– roll the 20?

MATT: And add four to it.

ASHLEY: 11?

MATT: 11, that’s enough. You (clink) and you pull the chain off the side of his forearm, toss the

blade and it (scrapes) skids to a stop in the snow, cutting a shallow swath through the little

bit of the embankment. Grog’s still rolled on his back, eyes just dead, lifeless.

ASHLEY: Okay.

MARISHA: Pike is it the sword, is it the sword?

ASHLEY: I feel like it’s the sword, I mean we all know that sword has been weird.

LAURA: Can you Greater Restoration him?

ASHLEY: Yes, I’ll Greater Restoration on Grog.

MARISHA: While she does Greater Restoration, I want to go over and–

LIAM: Break it.

LAURA: Don’t break it!

MARISHA: – grab the sword and see– yeah, actually, can I do like a–

SAM: Don’t–

MARISHA: What?

SAM: Don’t break it.

MARISHA: Why not?!

SAM: His soul could be inside of it

LAURA: What do you mean, his soul could be inside of it?

SAM: I touched the sword, it spoke to me, it craves strength from other beings

MARISHA: Wait, what do you mean it spoke to you?

MATT: Here’s my question to you, Pike. What spells do you have?

ASHLEY: Okay, so short rest–

MATT: Short rest doesn’t give you any spells back. What level spells do you have still?

ASHLEY: I have a 5th-level. I have one 5th-level, which is Greater Restoration.

MATT: Right, you have Greater Restoration as an option there. What other spells do you have prepared?

ASHLEY: Aw, shit. I mean, Cure Wounds? No, that’s not going to do anything.

MATT: Because from your knowledge and experience, Greater Restoration removes serious curses, it

removes avenues–

ASHLEY: But wouldn’t that be–?

MATT: Grog, though you are having a hard time coming to terms with it, in the back of your head

there’s a part of you that knows that right now, Grog in the snow is dead.

ASHLEY: Oh no!

LIAM: Where can we take him, where can we take him?

LAURA: How can he be, how can he be dead?

LIAM: Can we take him to Gilmore, can we take him to–?

MARISHA: Scanlan, what should I do with this sword?

SAM: Don’t break it.

MARISHA: Should I cast something through it to try and purge whatever it is out of it?

SAM: You could try to do Greater Restoration on the sword to see if that would somehow free the

soul from it or–

MARISHA: I can do like a Sunbeam spell, that’s like a light spell.

LIAM: Who could we take him to, could we tree to Gilmore?

LAURA: He wouldn’t know anything about these– Can we go back in?

MARISHA: I didn’t bring anything because we decided to hoof it.

LAURA: What about going back to Kamal?

MARISHA: I didn’t bring a transportation spell because we decided to walk.

LAURA: No, but he’s right inside the cave, what if he knows things? The sphinx!

SAM: The sphinx– yeah. We could go to the sphinx.

ASHLEY: I have Heal, I have one 6th-level.

MATT: Heal? Heal restores damage or damaged flesh to living entities.

LAURA: Me and Scanlan go back into the cave and search for Kamal again.

TALIESIN: I’m grabbing the sword and taking it to a corner and I’m going to stare at it for a second.

MATT: Okay. What are you doing, you’re going to…?

LAURA: Me and Scanlan take flight and we go back in and we try to find Kamal again.

MATT: Okay. You guys cruise into the cavern and as you sit inside where the stairs were that led into

the temple, it’s solid stone.

LAURA: Shit!

MATT: There’s no sign of an entrance whatsoever to this temple.

ASHLEY: Wait, wait. I have Revivify!

MATT: Okay.

SAM: Learned?

ASHLEY: Yes. Yes yes yes yes yes.

MATT: Okay.

MARISHA: Has it been enough time?

ASHLEY: You touch a creature that has died–

MATT: Within the last minute.

LAURA: Has it been a minute? He just did it, it just happened!

TALIESIN: It’s barely been a minute of real time.

LAURA: We just ran over!

ASHLEY: I wasn’t even looking at my 3rd-levels.

MATT: Ashley, go ahead and roll an initiative check.

ASHLEY: Oh, goodness. Okay.

TALIESIN: Can I assist with a whisper to the sword?

MATT: Sure.

SAM: Can I inspire her?

MATT: Sure.

SAM: Okay.

TALIESIN: You do first.

SAM: I just hold her hand and I look in her eyes and I just say, “Please, Pike, please. Please. I

love him as much as you do. Please.”

ASHLEY: Okay.

MATT: Take your d10, and if you want to go ahead and use that now or make this as part of the

resurrection ritual, which we’re now undergoing.

LAURA: Oh my god.

ASHLEY: Can I do this first? Just to see if it works?

MATT: Well, what’d you roll for your initiative?

ASHLEY: 14.

MATT: 14, okay. You get to his body and his back rolled in the snow looking up, just as that window

of time begins to fade for the magic to have any effect. You reach down and you grasp his

cold-muscled chest and you find the one singular thread, that little soul thread that’s still

connected to the essence of his eternal being that once resided within this corpse and you clutch

onto it with the magic and hold on to it to begin this ritual. Who wishes to bring something to this

ritual? You have hold of the thread right now, you need something stronger to keep him here.

LAURA: Is that stupid? (laughs anxiously)

TALIESIN: No! It’s not stupid!

LAURA: Okay, okay. Then I reach into the Bag of Holding and I get out Grog’s cask of ale.

MATT: Okay. And–? And what do you do with it?

LAURA: Okay. I pour a little in his mouth. Just a little bit, so he doesn’t choke.

MATT: (laughing) You reach over and you grab the edge of his beard and pull his mouth open, it’s

hanging limply. You pull off the cork of the cask and begin pouring it and it spills down the side

into the snow, darkening it on the sides of his head.

LAURA: I turn his head so he doesn’t drown in it.

MATT: Understood. Make a persuasion roll.

LAURA: This is so stressful. 16?

MATT: Okay. The ale seems to slide back into the throat and find its way in towards the stomach.

There is no swallowing motion whatsoever, but it appears that at least it’s not drowning him or

blocking his airway. You’re clutching onto the spirit here. You only have a few moments left

before the magic is lost. Who wishes to–

LIAM: While that’s going on I walk off 30 feet away and I fall to my knees on the ground facing

away. I know you are not what I want. But you are what we need. And I will put aside my reservations

and serve you. It is too soon for him, we need him. He is needed. I will set aside my

reservations and serve you. Please.

MATT: Go ahead and roll a religion check.

LIAM: 15.

MATT: 15. As you’re looking up into the frozen boughs of the trees before you, a little bit of

snow begins to fall from what was once the still air. It begins to dot the top of your face and

touch your nose, and as the first cold singular snowflake hits, your vision goes dark again. In

that darkness, you feel your breath go cold as well, and your whole body is locked in place like

it can’t move. And all you see is the white porcelain face of the Raven Queen step out of the

darkness as her hand comes up and touches the side of your cheek. And a voice in your head, a

familiar voice, says, “I believe that every death has its place.” And the hand lets go and pulls

back. Who wishes to make the third and final aid to this ritual?

SAM: Have I already aided by inspiring Pike?

MATT: Well, if Pike wants to go ahead and make a roll of some sort of attempt at this, that would

help as Bardic Inspiration.

SAM: But I can’t help again?

MATT: If you wish to do your own thing, you can.

ASHLEY: Just for extra, yeah.

SAM: The sword seems to want power and strength. I don’t know if it will help, but maybe if we gave

Grog some extra strength it might help him to come back, so. I have a Potion of Fire Giant Strength.

MARISHA: I could cast an Enhance Ability spell.

SAM: He has no abilities now, though.

MARISHA: That’s true.

SAM: So I’m going to pour this Potion of Fire Giant Strength into his gullet.

MATT: Okay.

SAM: Hope it gives him some sort of strength.

MATT: Go ahead and make an arcana check.

SAM: Okay. 18.

MATT: 18, okay. As you pour the potion into his throat, the somewhat thick red and yellowish

compound that drips from it like a thicker molasses finds its way, mingling with the ale

currently in his gullet. You help try and massage it down, like feeding a pill to a dog. As you do,

you can see the veins around the shoulders instinctually affected by this, as the flesh

itself, you know, the cells are still alive. It’s just the nervous system and all else that the

lights are currently out on. You hope this is enough. And as you hold onto that singular thread

of Grog’s existence–

LAURA: He’s taking a picture

MARISHA: Why is he taking a picture?

SAM: Because it’s not good.

TALIESIN: Because he’s a terrible person, that’s why he’s taking a picture.

MARISHA: It’s either really good or really bad.

LAURA: I know, yeah, it’s either really good or really bad.

TRAVIS: I can’t hide.

LAURA: Matthew!

MARISHA: This is bullshit.

MATT: As you’re certainly staring at the sword–

TALIESIN: I was going to say something to it.

MATT: What do you say to it?

TALIESIN: If I were you, I’d put it back. Or else it will be the last meal you ever eat, because I

will find an abyss so deep and so far you will never taste a drop of blood again. And I’m not

touching it. I touched it and put it down and let go and said that to it.

MATT: The shadow begins to bleed from the blade and rise up and it seems almost like an incensed

fury from your words. However, you also hear a raging scream bellow from inside the blade. A

familiar yell echoing in distant (roars).

TALIESIN: I’ll start summoning my own fucking mist, man, I’m not fucking intimidated by this shit.

MATT: Your shadow begins to rise over your back as well. As it begins to coalesce, these two black

centers of dark energy facing off in wordless anger and lack of understanding, the arm of Grog’s

body grabs you by the throat and starts clutching as it sits up and looks you in the face, eyes red

with rage, going (growl). Roll a strength check.

LAURA: Oh my god!

SAM: Strength check?! He’s got 25 strength now!

TRAVIS: Disadvantage still?

MATT: Yes.

SAM: He’s going to crush my neck.

TRAVIS: 11.

MATT: 11. He manages to close off the windpipe just for a short moment, but in that time the red

fades from his eyes and the first inhale of breath (gasps) comes into Grog’s chest, and your vision

clears. And the moment of confusion hits you as you look around and notice this tiny gnome in your

grip, head beet-red as you notice that your thumbs are pressed into his larynx.

TRAVIS: No, no. No. (clears throat) What’d you do to me?

SAM: (gasps) Nothing.

LAURA: What the fuck is that sword, Grog?

SAM: Gave you some ale.

SAM: What’s with you and gnomes today, man?

TRAVIS: I like gnomes, I don’t know! What? Why am I down here?

MARISHA: Are we sure it’s him? Scanlan? Percy? Percy, are we sure?

SAM: Nope! I’m not sure. I’ll do a perception check to see if it’s–

MARISHA: Can I also do an insight check? Can I assist him or make an insight as well?

MATT: You can make your own insight check.

SAM: 17.

MARISHA: Sorry. 23.

LAURA: What?

TALIESIN: I love a whisper.

LIAM: I don’t.

LAURA: How come he’s getting a whisper and you’re not getting a whisper? Hey, you guys (sobbing)

check out those “How Do You Want to do This” hoodies–

(laughter)

TALIESIN: I want to do this with great pain and sadness.

ASHLEY: This is so stressful!

LAURA: Oh my god, you came back and Grog died!

ASHLEY: I want to go back!

MATT: He rolled a 20, then he rolled a one.

TRAVIS: I did my classic ten-minutes-later remembering-the-rules shit.

MATT: That’s right, because you got the third point at the end of that battle because you

frenzied for that last fight.

MARISHA: Grog! How many fingers am I holding up?

LIAM: Six.

TRAVIS: Nine!

MARISHA: I think it’s him. All right.

SAM: Oh my god.

LAURA: Grog, you died!

ASHLEY: You fell over dead!

MARISHA: How many more of us are going to die?!

TRAVIS: No, I didn’t. No.

LAURA: Yes. You did.

TRAVIS: What, when?

LAURA: Pike saved you. Pike brought you back.

SAM: Where’s your sword, Grog?

TRAVIS: My sword is– where is my sword?

SAM: Yeah, exactly.

ASHLEY: It’s not your sword anymore.

TRAVIS: What do you mean?! Wait, wait. Where is my– where’s Craven Edge?

MATT: You sit up and glance over, and you see about 15 feet from you, set up against the bottom

of a tree, the blade is currently being crouched over by Percy, his fingers tense, his shoulders

and back arched and locked, and you see two shadow sources that are almost on their own subtle plane

having a staredown.

LAURA: Shit.

TRAVIS: Hey! Hey, Percy! Percy!

TALIESIN: Little busy.

MARISHA: Do you want to explain this, Grog?

LAURA: Can we see what’s going on?

MATT: You guys look over and you see this happening, yeah.

TRAVIS: Well, I mean he’s obviously messing with other people’s property! And I walk over to the sword.

MARISHA: No, no, no!

LAURA: I run over and I block it. I stand next to Percy and I block the sword.

TRAVIS: What?

ASHLEY: Yeah, I walk over and I stop Grog.

LIAM: I’m pulling out daggers and standing behind my sister. Grog. Grog, let it go.

TRAVIS: Let what–

LIAM: This has been something on the tip of our tongue for weeks. Let it go. Whatever that thing

is, it’s fucked. Let it go!

TRAVIS: But it’s my sword.

MARISHA: It was never your sword, was it, Grog?

TRAVIS: I mean, Percy gave it to me, but it’s mine.

LAURA: Percy gave it to you?

SAM: Yeah. Yeah, he let him have it.

TRAVIS: Yeah, we traded. Fair and square.

LIAM: What did you say?

TALIESIN: Little busy.

LIAM: Scanlan, what?

SAM: Grog, listen, when I experienced the sword, it was pretty cool, and it is a powerful, powerful

weapon, but after seeing what it’s just done to you, I don’t think you can have it, man.

TRAVIS: I’m still a bit fuzzy. Like I mean, you know, we fought the sphinx, it got super-gnarly,

and then we took a little rest and you– did you see it shrunk?

LAURA: Grog! The sword pulled you into it! You were dead, your soul was with whatever the fuck is

in there now.

TRAVIS: Well, how did I get out of there?

LAURA: Pike saved you.

ASHLEY: We brought you back!

SAM: We? It was you, Pike.

TRAVIS: Oh, like just now?

ASHLEY: It was a group effort!

TRAVIS: Why do I taste ale, and whiskey?

ASHLEY: Because she gave you a little to bring you back!

TRAVIS: I mean, I didn’t know if I’d thrown up in my mouth, and like swallowed it.

MATT: The shadow has now rescinded into the blade.

TALIESIN: Keyleth?

MARISHA: Yes, Percy?

TALIESIN: I’m debating whether or not to touch the sword. And I’m debating whether

or not you should touch the sword.

LAURA: Nobody should touch the sword, Percy.

TALIESIN: We have to move it.

SAM: I’ve touched it before and it was fine. I can touch it again.

ASHLEY: Well, I could try to–

LAURA: I feel like it’s going to try and suck anybody in right now.

MARISHA: Well, what should we do with it? We should get rid of it?

TRAVIS: Look, guys, I can carry it at least.

LAURA: No.

ASHLEY: No! You’re not going to touch it again!

TALIESIN: It’s a bad deal.

LIAM: Put it in the Bag of Holding and give the Bag of Holding to Pike.

MARISHA: Wait, no, we’re not putting that in the Bag of Holding. That sounds like a terrible idea.

However, let me read something really fast.

LAURA: Can we talk to it? I mean, can we see what it is?

MATT: I mean, you see a blade before you.

LAURA: The shadow’s not there anymore?

MATT: The shadow’s pulled back into the blade.

ASHLEY: Percy, what did you get from it?

LAURA: I mean, what did it sound like?

SAM: It sounded evil.

TRAVIS: Well, now, that’s really judgmental.

SAM: And also awesomely powerful.

TRAVIS: Yeah.

ASHLEY: What were you going to say, Vax?

LIAM: de Rolo knew about this. That’s perfectly clear. You knew about this too, Scanlan?

SAM: I didn’t know what it was. And I wasn’t alone in this; I had asked Pike to weigh in and she was

thinking about it. Doing more research.

ASHLEY: That’s true.

MARISHA: Pike knew about it as well? Wait, how many people knew about this?

TRAVIS: Yeah! Only four of us. Look, it’s been a great ally!

LAURA: Four out of seven!

SAM: Vax, I assume you have secrets you haven’t told us.

LAURA: He has a third testicle. It’s out. There, I said it!

LIAM: That’s a great time for a joke. That’s a great time for a joke.

TALIESIN: Best time for a joke.

SAM: The weird part is it’s not in his crotch area.

ASHLEY: I could try casting Greater Restoration on the sword.

MARISHA: I might be able to Banish it.

TALIESIN: Can you do that?

TRAVIS: Well, that’s a bit strong, don’t you think?

SAM: And that’s only for a minute.

MARISHA: No, I can do a more permanent version of that. I’ve never tried it before. And it’s a

7th-level spell.

TRAVIS: Look, look! Okay. Look, if you get bucked off a horse, right? You don’t kill the horse, you

just train it up a bit. Let’s just work with the sword.

LAURA: Horses don’t try to steal your soul, Grog.

LIAM: Who owned the sword before you had it? Who?

TRAVIS: Ah. Well.

LIAM: Find it on the ground?

LAURA: Oh. It was Lord Briarwood.

LIAM: It’s very familiar, that’s right. It belonged to the arch-vampire who we fucked up.

TRAVIS: Yeah. Right.

MARISHA: And I hate to be the one to point it out, but I feel like you’ve been almost a little bit

more brutal than you usually are here lately, which is almost impressive.

TALIESIN: Grog, I’m going to make you a deal. We’re going to deal with this as a family, and

we’re going to get you something much nicer.

MARISHA: It just killed you.

TALIESIN: Right away. We’re going to replace it with something a little less complicated.

LAURA: Maybe some bone knuckles? I hear those are pretty badass.

TRAVIS: Bone?

LAURA: Giant’s bone?

TRAVIS: Titanstone?

MARISHA: Maybe a family heirloom?

TALIESIN: Perhaps it’s time to be a better badass.

SAM: Does, DM, does Suggestion last forever or just for a little amount of time?

MATT: Suggestion, I think it lasts for a short time.

MARISHA: I can attempt to Plane Shift this into another dimension.

LAURA: No, how about we just wrap it in fabric. No?

TRAVIS: Well look, hey, look, all right, fine, look, I won’t touch it. But can we like at least

figure out what it was doing? Lord Briarwood had it, I asked it a few questions, like if it knew

Vecna. And we just got to see it level up a little bit.

MARISHA: What all has it told you, Grog?

TRAVIS: It’s always hungry, right, so it likes to be, it likes what I do–

ASHLEY: Grog!

TRAVIS: What? What, I’m hungry too!

LIAM: Show of hands. Who here is uncomfortable with that piece of shit?

ASHLEY: I mean, it stabbed me, so yeah, I’m uncomfortable.

TRAVIS: I said I was sorry, I really–

ASHLEY: It’s okay. It’s not your fault.

LAURA: But I do think that whatever it is might know something.

MARISHA: Well, Grog said he’s been talking to it, which makes–

TALIESIN: You don’t want to interrogate it, because if we interrogate it we’re going to have

to make a deal.

LIAM: You have to choose between this group and that sword.

TRAVIS: Oh, well I choose the group, I mean, I voted I was uncomfortable as well.

LIAM: So what are we arguing about?

TRAVIS: Well, I don’t just want to destroy it.

MARISHA: It served its purpose. You got its fair use. You got your money’s worth, which was free.

TRAVIS: Yeah, but I could use it on Kevdak.

TALIESIN: It can use you on Kevdak.

LAURA: Do not use it against Kevdak. You don’t want something making your

strength unnatural when you fight your new foe.

TRAVIS: Well look, the last I remember was it said it was hungry. If it gets hungry again, I’ll just

give it something to eat.

MARISHA: Like one of us?

TRAVIS: No, like my thigh or something.

LAURA: You’ll chop off your own leg–

TRAVIS: No, I would just stab it.

MARISHA: You want to sacrifice your own leg for a sword?

TRAVIS: Kevdak has the Titanstone Knuckles. It’s a Vestige that we’re looking for, right? It’s going

to be a hell of a fight, and this is a hell of a sword.

LAURA: He’s got a Vestige. He’s still just him.

LIAM: The sword just fucking killed you, you dummy!

MARISHA: And you were far powerful before the sword. You killed Lord Briarwood

without the sword.

LAURA: That’s right.

MARISHA: The sword didn’t make you Grog.

TRAVIS: All right, hold on, Pike. Look. If we’re going back to Kevdak. You know I’m not scared of

death, right? I would die by a dragon, I would die by a beholder, and I wouldn’t care, as long as it

was a beautiful death. But I don’t want to die from Kevdak. Not him.

ASHLEY: We’ll find you a better weapon. I don’t want you to die from something

that’s not worth it.

TRAVIS: All right. Fine. Do what you want with it. I don’t need it.

TALIESIN: What do you think we should do with it?

ASHLEY: We’ll find you something strong.

TRAVIS: This is an empty cup.

TALIESIN: Oh, we’ve already poured it into your mouth.

LAURA: No, there’s a little left in the cask, here. Here’s your cask.

TRAVIS: I throw the cup away and just take the cask.

MARISHA: All right. Should I attempt to banish this thing forever?

SAM: You can banish something forever?

MARISHA: It’s called Plane Shift, I can shift it into its own little pocket dimension where it’ll

stay and nothing else can get to it.

TALIESIN: I think I’m perfectly content with it being someone else’s problem.

MARISHA: All right.

TALIESIN: I’m staring hard to make sure it’s not going to fight this.

MARISHA: So looking at Plane Shift, it says you can use this spell to banish an unwilling creature

to another plane. But I can also transport eight willing creatures, so can I hold the sword and

attempt to Plane Shift it away?

MATT: I don’t see why you would not be able to do that to an object, honestly. Especially based on

the power of the spell. Where would you want to banish it to?

MARISHA: Ooh. Ooh! Ooh!

LIAM: Newark.

MARISHA: The pocket dimension of the green-eyed boy. The golden-eyed boy.

MATT: Oh!

LAURA: The Dread Emperor that we already killed.

MARISHA: Yes, it was empty, it was his own dimension and he’s dead.

MATT: It was the Dread Emperor.

TALIESIN: Well, let’s think about this.

MARISHA: What?

SAM: What else lives there?

MARISHA: Nothing.

LIAM: It was an island with child labor, it’s full-circle for Keyleth.

TALIESIN: I’m going to suggest something that’s going to sound a little iffy, but I swear to god

I’m being clever. Send it somewhere where it will be content. Let’s not anger something. Where do we

send vampires?

MARISHA: I could easily send it to one of the Nine Hells, where I’m sure someone would be very happy

with the new gift they just found.

LAURA: No! Somebody could use it.

MARISHA: Exactly.

TALIESIN: But they would be using it in the Nine Hells. And it’s going–

MARISHA: Yes, but you forget that all these planes cross over. We have fought many a demon.

LIAM: I don’t want to send it to the Hells.

TRAVIS: Can I make like one little suggestion that doesn’t involve it coming back to me? I had a

thought that since Lord Briarwood had it before, that every time it killed it might’ve been sending

that life back to Vecna? But I don’t have any proof of that, you know, I just remember being in

that room with all the bodies, with the little sphere of– the little dough button in the middle

of the room.

SAM: We could throw it in the sphere.

LAURA: No.

TALIESIN: No. That might go poorly.

TRAVIS: Or really cool?

MARISHA: I mean, does anyone else have any better ideas where to send this thing?

ASHLEY: What would happen if you threw it into the sphere?

SAM: Vecna would get it, right?

ASHLEY: It would get, yeah, that would be bad.

LAURA: How about you throw it in that pocket dimension and then we can always go to that same

pocket dimension and get it if we decide it’s bad there.

LIAM: Yes.

MARISHA: That’s true. I mean, it’s its own little pocket. It’s at least blocked off.

That we know of.

LAURA: Drop it in a thorny patch.

MARISHA: I’m going to go for that Dread Emperor dimension.

LIAM: Percival? Percy?

TALIESIN: Yes?

LIAM: You are clever.

TALIESIN: I am.

LIAM: It doesn’t mean you’re always right.

TALIESIN: I know. I know.

MARISHA: And you do have this terrible habit of liking to push problems on other people.

ASHLEY: You don’t think it would work if I tried Greater Restoration?

LAURA: Do you have any more 5th-level?

ASHLEY: I do, I have one more 5th-level.

LAURA: Oh, you do?

ASHLEY: I do.

TALIESIN: I don’t think so, but what do I know?

LAURA: Why not try it? Before we send it.

LIAM: We can camp here for the night. We don’t have to go anywhere.

TALIESIN: That’s fair, yes.

MARISHA: Wait, you want to do Greater Restoration, why?

TALIESIN: On the sword.

TRAVIS: I’m at one hitpoint.

LAURA: You’re at–?

TALIESIN: I’m going to kick myself if I’m right.

ASHLEY: Okay, hold on a minute.

TRAVIS: I could just take a healing potion.

MARISHA: It needs a wielder, Percy.

TALIESIN: Does it? All right, let’s– go ahead. I’m curious.

ASHLEY: First, Grog is at one hit point. Okay? So I’m going to use my 6th-level and

I’m going to use Heal.

LAURA: Okay.

MATT: All right. As Pike turns to you, looks you in the eye, clutching her holy symbol of Sarenrae,

there’s a smile at the corner of her mouth at noticing that her friend is back. Though as

tenuous as this argument has been, and you weren’t present for the scare that was there, you can see

there is a genuine shake to a lot of their fingertips from what has just transpired. She

reaches forward and touches you and you immediately heal 70 hitpoints.

LAURA: Bam! Shebang.

TRAVIS: (sings) I feel amazing.

LAURA: What do you think Greater Restoration will do?

ASHLEY: I don’t know. Because I remember it worked one time on– didn’t we try that on his–

TALIESIN: In my mind I have a worst-case scenario, but.

LAURA: I’m afraid it will make whatever’s in the sword come out.

MARISHA: That’s what I’m afraid of as well.

LAURA: But if it comes out then we can banish it or kill it and–

ASHLEY: And then he could keep the sword.

LAURA: It will be just a useless sword at that point.

TRAVIS: Not if I’m wielding it.

SAM: Something tells me you won’t be wielding it.

TALIESIN: I’m tempted to ask you to do it just because I would love to be wrong.

LAURA: Fucking try it, Pike!

ASHLEY: Should we try it? Let’s try it.

TRAVIS: Yeah, go for it. We’ve got a backup if there’s something wrong.

MATT: So, as Pike turns around from Grog, the softness in her face fades, and the hard jawline

of Pike Trickfoot, seafaring gnome cleric, steps across the snow, step by step towards the darkened

blade that nearly stole away her childhood friend. Still clutching in one ogre-gauntleted fist the

symbol of Sarenrae, your other hand comes out and you can see the shadow begin to spill from the

blade as you approach.

MARISHA: Pike, be careful.

SAM: I’m going to inspire her again. I’m going to sing a very romantic ballad.

ASHLEY: Bring it.

SAM: (sings) Oh my little pretty one, my little pretty one, Pike the Gnome-a, oh you make my

nipples hum, my nipples hum, oh you make my nipples hum, Pike the Gnome-a.

(laughter)

MATT: Take your d10 inspiration.

LIAM: All sad and tragic and with gravitas.

ASHLEY: A d10?

MATT: A d10 inspiration die.

ASHLEY: That was beautiful, Scanlan.

SAM: I know.

MATT: All right. As you step forward and the shadow begins to emanate from the blade, you focus

and concentrate, and as you do, the light of Sarenrae begins to glow from the front of your

hand, and as it does, the shadow seems to be cast away, and the blade now stands currently bare

before you. You reach out and touch the blade and recite a few words under your breath, and release

the energy of the spell into the sword. Go ahead and make a wisdom check. Just roll a d20 and add

your wisdom modifier.

ASHLEY: Okay.

LAURA: Oh, that’s good.

ASHLEY: 17.

SAM: You also have inspiration if you need it.

ASHLEY: Okay.

MATT: Add your d10 inspiration die to it.

LIAM: Yeah!

ASHLEY: 26. No, wait. Yeah, 26.

MATT: As you reach out and touch the blade, you can feel suddenly the dark, chaotic presence in

there. you can see flashes in your mind of an individual, an ancient person. You see flashes in

your head of a clamoring for power, a need for attention and wealth. You see a person making a

deal with something it didn’t understand. You see a flash of a punishment. You see the remnants of

their eternal soul bound to a blade. You see themselves cursed with eternal, gluttonous,

unending hunger and cast through the ages, the rest forgotten. And you see, just like the

singular thread that was holding Grog to his corpse, a dark, dark thread that connects the

sword to Grog. And with this spell, you grasp out and clutch it– and tear it in two. Grog, wherever

you’re standing, it’s like you just got punched in the gut. You’re thrown off your feet and land in

the snow once again, eyes wide open. All of you freak out because it’s just like how Grog fell

originally, except for he shoots up, heavy breathing, alive. With that, the blade

just snarls in your grasp.

ASHLEY: (laughs) Oopsie.

LAURA: What just happened?

MATT: Grog? That fucking blade ate your soul.

TRAVIS: What?

MATT: You wonder, this entire time, how you could be so foolish to give into something that this

whole time has been using you.

TRAVIS: How could I have been so foolish? This whole time, that fucking blade has been using me!

MARISHA: Pike, let go, let go. Before it–

LAURA: Drop the sword.

ASHLEY: I’m scared to let go of it.

MARISHA: Let go of it!

MATT: (impact) It sits in the snow. Motionless.

LIAM: Keyleth?

MARISHA: It didn’t attach itself to you now, did it, or anything?

ASHLEY: No. No.

TRAVIS: Yo, guys, update. That sword is totally evil.

ASHLEY: Grog, what did you think we were telling you?

MARISHA: I reach out and I Plane Shift it to the pocket dimension of the Dread Emperor.

MATT: Okay, you reach out and you pick up the blade, and as you grab it in your hand you can

hear the voice, “You! I will–” And before it can finish the phrase, you guys watch as a little thin

slit within the plane just shutters open, and you have a quick glance at that distant starscape with

various broken, slowly floating islands of earth and rock. You see the partially destroyed bramble

forest that you once trekked through, and with that, you throw the blade through the small

doorway–

LAURA: Eat it, Craven Edge!

LIAM: (tiny voice) Help meeee.

TRAVIS: Yeah, I’m not cravin’ bacon anymore!

MATT: It slams shut and is gone.

LAURA: Well? Fingers crossed nobody gets it.

TRAVIS: And there was a dagger that came with it.

LAURA, MARISHA and TALIESIN: What?

TRAVIS: (laughs) I’m fucking with you.

ASHLEY: Grog.

MARISHA: I know how that spell works now! That’s nice.

LIAM: What do you say we camp here for the night, everybody?

TALIESIN: Let’s camp here for the night.

LIAM: Right in the cave.

SAM: Wait, it’s not at night, it’s the middle of the day.

LAURA: We can just fucking hang out for a day.

SAM: Shouldn’t we start walking?

MARISHA and TALIESIN: No.

LAURA: She’s out of spells.

LIAM: You got a hard-on for adventure, little man?

SAM: I just think we should make headway if we’re going to be traveling all day. Grog, do you even

have any weapons anymore?

TRAVIS: I’m super exhausted–

LAURA: Yeah, he’s got so many weapons.

SAM: I could lend you my whip if you’d like.

TRAVIS: No, I’m like Northrop Grumman meets Raytheon in this Bag of Holding, we’re good.

ASHLEY: Since we got rid of Craven Edge, do you want the Gauntlets of Ogre Power back?

TRAVIS: Oh no, I just gave them to you, though.

ASHLEY: Yeah, but you’re the muscle. I take them off and I give them back.

TRAVIS: What about if I trade you, what if I trade you–

ASHLEY: Are we doing a trade?

TRAVIS: I have Boots of Levitation.

ASHLEY: Ooh!

TRAVIS: Or I have black iron plate that while wearing this heavy plate armor the bearer gains

resistance to any fire damage.

LAURA: Ooh! That’s good.

SAM: She already has plate armor.

LAURA: Yeah, but this one gives her fire resistance.

ASHLEY: Does it maybe make me quiet as well?

TRAVIS: I bet if you levitate you’d just be floating above the ground.

LIAM: Levitate would make her quiet, yeah.

LAURA: Does she have to– in the levitation boots, can you move?

MATT: Levitation, someone has to push you along.

TRAVIS: Yeah, yeah, that’s fine, I’ll take care of that.

MARISHA: Oh my god, we can get like a little kid leash for you.

LAURA: We could tie her onto the broom, we could tie her onto the broom!

ASHLEY: I could be a Pike kite!

MARISHA: It’ll be like that scene in Inception.

TRAVIS: Yes! We’ll discover electricity with you, you’re a great conductor.

ASHLEY: Grog, that would kill me!

TRAVIS: Oh. That’s true.

Which one you want?

ASHLEY: All right, I’ll take Boots of Levitation. And you get these so you’re super strong again.

TRAVIS: I’ll take my Gauntlets of Ogre Power back, strength back up to 19.

LIAM: It was good times, though, Pike in those gauntlets. That was pretty cool.

ASHLEY: Hey, I felt real cool punching that chicken that one time.

(laughter)

ASHLEY: One day I’ll be strong.

SAM: Well, I think you just cured Grog, saved his life, and got rid of a soul-eating sword, so

you’re pretty strong.

ASHLEY: What did you say?

SAM: You killed the sword and saved Grog’s life, so I think you’re pretty strong.

ASHLEY: That’s true, that’s most important.

TRAVIS: Way to go, badass.

ASHLEY: Hey, thanks.

TRAVIS: No problem, man.

ASHLEY: Anytime.

MATT: (laughs) All right. So you guys go ahead and take a–

TRAVIS: Long.

LAURA: We just short-rested, but now we’re going to sleep. It’s been a traumatic five minutes.

TALIESIN: We were in a time vortex, really it’s time to sleep.

MATT: Fair enough. Where’re you resting?

LIAM, LAURA, and TRAVIS: In the mouth of the cave.

TALIESIN: No, no, no.

SAM: You guys can sleep wherever you want. I’ll be sleeping in my bed.

LAURA: Oh, in the mansion, fuck, we’ll sleep in the mansion.

LIAM: Sorry, you know, it’s so new, it’s hard to remember–

LAURA: –that we have that.

SAM: Yeah. We do have it.

MARISHA: Can I blow my last 5th-level spell to Greater Restoration somebody from their age?

MATT: Sure, yeah.

SAM: Oh, do we know? Are we aware that we went under that effect, I mean we just feel different,

or how do–

MATT: No, you guys have– it’s one of those things where you felt the impact happen and you saw each

other rapidly age for those that were present, and even afterward there’s a noticeable effect, so

yeah. You would be able to ascertain via those situations, and the time you’ve had to rest to

think over the battle and see that difference. Plus the fact that you watched Vex get cured of

that aging effect by the sphinx before you left, that was also the big indicator.

So you would be aware.

MARISHA: Who wants to go first?

SAM: You can do multiples?

MARISHA: No, just one tonight. The rest of y'all have to stay old.

TRAVIS: Take ol’ wrinkly-nuts over there. (laughs)

LAURA: Triple the wrinkles, triple the nuts.

MARISHA: All right, come here, Vax.

LIAM: Here I come, ol’ wrinkly-nuts.

TALIESIN: Can I borrow your broom for a bit?

LAURA: You want to work on it? Or you want to fly around?

TALIESIN: It’s early, I might as well.

LAURA: Can I stand next to you while you work on it? Would that bother you?

TALIESIN: Only if you want to double the amount of time it takes me to work on it.

LAURA: Oh, Percy, I just want to see what you’re doing.

TALIESIN: All right, it’s very boring.

SAM: Wait, are we in the mansion or are we–

MATT: So you guys have all walked into the mansion at this point. Keyleth, you cast Greater

Restoration, and you reach out to Vax. And what little bit of crow’s-nest wrinkles, crow’s feet

that have crawled on the side of his face, and a little bit of the grey hairs that began to spray

in the side, all revert back, skin tightens, he’s back to his normal roguish

half-elf average-aged self.

LIAM: I am still older than you.

LAURA: By like two whole minutes.

LIAM: Which means I get to tell you what to do and don’t you forget it.

MATT: All right, so all of you guys head into the mansion. Vex, you’re helping Percy to the

workshop?

LAURA: Yes.

MATT: Okay. What’re you doing?

TALIESIN: Hit dice just restore at the end of the day, correct?

MATT: Half of your spent hit dice is restored.

LAURA: I pop Trinket out, of course, so he can hang out. Shake it out. Run around, get some

exercise, I feel like an asshole for keeping you in this thing.

MATT: (bear noises) Goes into the kitchen. All right, so as you guys are preparing to rest for

the evening, you head down to the workshop.

TALIESIN: Yeah, just to work on the broom.

MATT: Okay. Are you aiding?

TALIESIN and LAURA: Sure.

MATT: Okay. Go ahead and make a tinkering check with advantage.

TALIESIN: All right. Oh! With advantage. Very nice. It’s new now, I have to remember, I got a

new number. Natural 20.

MATT: You guys, there are other numbers between these, by the way.

TALIESIN: Are there? Are there? LA-New York-LA-New York, sorry, yeah.

MATT: Don’t poke the badger, Percy.

TALIESIN: I gave it to Ashly this week, it was working fine.

MATT: Yeah, no.

TALIESIN: The other Ashly.

MATT: All right, so. You guys work the evening, and though you were uncertain, Vex is actually a

very quick learner and is eager to help, and so between bringing tools at your disposal and

helping you hold a few places properly during the construction process, you manage to get far more

headway than you expected in just an evening’s bit of work. You still have probably a couple of days

of work before you can actually complete your prototype for this and try it out, but–

TALIESIN: Can I at least have the tether done, or is it still in progress?

MATT: The tether for?

TALIESIN: For a dex save if you fall off.

MATT: Yeah, I’d say you’ve gotten that enough.

TALIESIN: All right. Can’t stabilize yet, but at least there’s a– okay.

MATT: Yeah. At least if there’s ever a tumble there’s a tether piece that would hopefully have a

chance of keeping the broom with you, so.

LAURA: Percy? I feel safer already.

TALIESIN: Excellent. Yay to a constructive day. That was– you’re quite good at this, we should do

this again sometime.

LAURA: I would love that.

TALIESIN: Yes, this was actually agreeable. All right.

TRAVIS: I’m in the training room in my sandpit sleeping bed.

MATT: Which in contemplating over the experiences you’ve had, you now have access to the full Craven

Edge weapon sheet.

TRAVIS: The full one?

ASHLEY: That’s a scroll.

MATT: Just so you know what it had done.

LAURA: What it had done to you?

TRAVIS: Oh, fuck you!

(laughter)

TRAVIS: (high-pitched) Okay.

LAURA: Can I see, can we see it?

TRAVIS: No.

LAURA: Why? Come on.

TALIESIN: I’m so excited.

ASHLEY: All I just saw was “dark aura” in really dark letters.

TRAVIS: No, no, I can make really good origami now. Can I try and take out the flaming warhammer,

the Firebrand Warhammer?

MATT: Yeah, you pull it out, take it, swing it around, dust it off a bit.

TRAVIS: Can I get it to light?

MATT: Bursts into flames, and for a second that warmth near your face is like an old friend coming

to roost for a bit.

TRAVIS: Can you hear me?

(laughter)

MATT: (fire sounds)

TRAVIS: The silent type. I like it.

(laughter)

MATT: All right. You guys all have your evening’s rest. Though it is an early evening, you manage to

comfortably, after a number of harrowing experiences, recoup, recover, wake up to a grand

chickenful breakfast.

MARISHA: Yeah.

(laughter)

SAM: Chicken and eggs, everyone!

LAURA: Yay!

ASHLEY: Chicken and waffles, perhaps?

SAM: Nope, just eggs.

ASHLEY: Oh, just eggs, okay.

SAM: What’s a waffle?

ASHLEY: I don’t know, it’s like a mishmash of dough, the side–

SAM: Sounds great.

TALIESIN: Can I spend my tinkering check building a waffle iron? I’m just kidding. I’m kind of

kidding. I’m going to put that aside for later.

MATT: Okay. Okay.

MARISHA: (laughs) I’m going to put that aside.

SAM: I spent some of the morning just with a little piece of parchment paper and a pen, just

writing out something.

MATT: Okay. All right. You guys finish your rest, the servants are eager to send you on your way,

should you require anything else. Otherwise, you guys continue your journey?

TALIESIN: Let’s head towards the town.

SAM: We walk, is that what we do?

TALIESIN: We walk.

SAM: What is this walking thing? It’s terrible.

TALIESIN: It’s also very inconspicuous. I know you’re not a fan of inconspicuous, but there’s

nothing you want to be conspicu-ed by, here.

MARISHA: I mean, I could mist, I could Wind Walk us. Do we want to Wind Walk it?

SAM: I mean, will that burn something?

MARISHA: My 6th-level spell.

SAM: Let’s just walk, then.

MATT: All right. You guys walking north?

LAURA: I float on my broom.

MATT: Okay. Who’s leading?

LAURA: And keep an eye out in front for any sort of problems.

LIAM: Have fun, doofus!

LAURA: Shh! Yes, I’m leading.

TRAVIS: This is a lot to leave off, that’s a lot.

MATT: Well, you know.

(laughter)

TRAVIS: To not have. That’s a big fucking difference.

LAURA: Would you have kept it if you had known all those other things? Or would you have wanted to

use more of it?

TRAVIS: You don’t know.

MATT: This is, by the way, the benefits of Identify spells and things like that.

LAURA: Oh, shit.

TRAVIS: Oh, well, if only I’d used my Identify spell.

MATT: But going forward, if you have something you don’t know about, you can always go to people with

those abilities and be like, could you see what the fuck this does?

LAURA: Do any of our people have Identify?

MARISHA: Negative. It’s like a wizard thing.

TRAVIS: I didn’t even know people could do that.

MATT: Allura or Gilmore could probably do that for you.

LAURA: Don’t act like you know for sure.

(laughter)

LIAM: I know about Gilmore.

ASHLEY: Such a twinsies.

MATT: Aw, so good. All right, so. You guys start heading northward, you’re leading then, Vex? Make

a survival check. Technically in the forest, since you’re moving through.

LIAM: Yeah!

LAURA: 26.

MATT: Not a problem. Utilizing the backtracking of the path you guys took through anyway, is there

anything you want to do while you’re in the forest? Pushing through? Okay.

So you keep moving north–

LAURA: Oh! Did you want to look for that lake, or are you good, Grog?

TRAVIS: Oh, right, remember there was a lake when we were looking for the heart of a nymph?

LAURA: Doesn’t it lead into the Fey world? The plane?

TRAVIS: Yeah, there’s a portal there, right? And isn’t one of the vestiges in the Fey?

LAURA: In the Fey world?

TRAVIS: Yeah.

TALIESIN: Do we want to do that first, or do we want to deal with–

LAURA: We should probably, but I do want to come back here.

TALIESIN: Oh yes, of course, it’ll be right, next thing we do.

TRAVIS: Yeah, only if it’s close, otherwise I’m good to go back to Westruun. Only if the lake was

close, I don’t know where it is.

LIAM: Are you in a hurry to talk to Dad?

LAURA: Oh.

TALIESIN: We don’t have to stop there, that’s fine.

LIAM: Maybe later.

MARISHA: I mean, do you need to talk to Dad?

LIAM: No. We do not need to talk to Dad.

LAURA: Let’s go to Westruun!

TALIESIN: Westruun it is!

LIAM: Sore spot.

MATT: Continuing pushing forward, I’d like you all to make a stealth check.

(something clatters offscreen)

LAURA: Oh, shit.

(laughter)

SAM: Someone just failed it. Pike!

MATT: With disadvantage, Pike.

ASHLEY: Disadvantage? Okay.

TRAVIS: I’m still there, right? No, we took a long rest!

MATT: Yeah, you’re fine, you’re no longer exhausted.

TRAVIS: 28.

ASHLEY: Can I put on my Boots of Levitation?

SAM, LIAM, and MATT: Too late.

ASHLEY: I rolled a six.

TRAVIS: Yeah, she’s back!

ASHLEY: Pike is back! What would it be without some clanging?

MATT: So as you guys are making your way across the path, keeping as quiet as you can, Pike,

you’re starting to fall behind a little bit, and in trying to catch up, you get a run on before you

start to hear this (hiss) out of the side of the forest, and you see a deep blue scaled-looking

lizard entity. You see in the distance a basilisk that’s coming over the ridge.

MARISHA: Oh, again.

TALIESIN: I wouldn’t have let her get that far back, I would’ve been hanging back there too.

MATT: Okay, then you’re hanging with her and you see this as well, what are you guys doing? It’s

about, it’s about 30, 40 feet off.

TALIESIN: How big is it?

MARISHA: Should we run?

MATT: It’s the same size as the other ones, they’re about five and a half, six feet from nose

to back end.

TRAVIS: Let’s run. I pick up Pike, I put her on my shoulder, and we run.

MATT: Okay. First off, Pike, I need you to go ahead and make a constitution saving throw.

LAURA: Aw, because you saw it.

MATT: You glanced over and saw it before you realized.

ASHLEY: I don’t think I did, though.

(laughter)

ASHLEY: Oh! I got 19.

MATT: 19, okay. Just the instinctual glance at it, you’re like, oh crap, and you feel the impact of

its gaze. However, you’re a fairly hardy gnome and you resist the creeping stone-based enchantment.

As you begin to run forward, Percy pushes behind you as Grog rushes forward, both of you guys

recognizing that sound and averting your gaze, pick up Pike and you all begin charging forward.

As you do, you can hear the hiss behind you gathered by a second one. (hissing) And the sounds

of many feet charging through the snow quickly. I would like you guys all to go ahead and, we’ll say

for the sake of this, just roll dexterity checks. Or no, athletics. This would be your run speed on

this one, sorry.

LAURA: What if I’m on the broom, though?

MATT: If you’re on the broom, you don’t have to worry about it, you’re not exerting energy to

maintain a pace.

Athletics.

TRAVIS: 24.

ASHLEY: 19.

LIAM: 30.

MARISHA: Ten.

TALIESIN: Ten.

SAM: 11.

MATT: Okay. You guys all manage to maintain a fairly decent pace; these creatures are fairly

quick and as they begin to catch up, you begin to use your guidance as a person who knows the forest

fairly well to begin ducking in and out of areas, using snowbanks at your disposal. At one point,

Grog, you see a partially broken old dying tree that you just go ahead and grab and throw behind

you. Make a strength check?

TRAVIS: 21.

MATT: 21. With one hand you grab it and, boom, the actual trunk, old and long-rotted, snaps and falls

behind you with a large impact. You believe from the sound of it, it at least hit or halted one of

them for a short time, it’s just a (snarl) sound. And as you guys continue pushing forward towards

the northern side of this forest, the sound of the hissing begins to slowly subside as you dodge back

and forth, zigzagging across this pathway. Eventually you guys, over about an additional hour

and a half of pushing forward, you hear, and have not heard any following hissing sound for a while,

and eventually see before you the outside of the Frostweald Forest finally approaching. With that,

you guys push through the last elements of this frozen forest, back into the fields heading

northward towards Westruun proper. With that, we’re going to take a quick break.

(cheering)

MATT: So yeah, we’re going to go ahead and take a little trip here to the restroom, we’ll

see you guys here in a few minutes to continue the next length of this journey.

TRAVIS: We get to play that shit again, right?

LIAM: Why did it get so scary?

Break
[break]

Part II
MATT: And welcome back, everybody. So. Returning from– Stop dying. Returning from that harrowing

endeavor, you continue your trek northward toward Westruun. It is a few days’ travel to make your

way, a little over two days, I think, from where the Frostweald is, you can stop and pass by the

camp at the lake if you wish to, or continue pressing forward, it’s up to you.

MARISHA: Well, we should probably stop by and tell them that their problem has been handled.

TALIESIN: We could stop by later and tell them that both their problems have been handled.

MARISHA: Why can’t we stop by now? They’re right here, we might as well pop in. We’ll forget if we

don’t do it now. I know us. It’ll be three months before we come back, and then we’ll be like, by

the way–

LAURA: No, we’re coming back soon because we’re going into the Feywild.

TALIESIN: Well, they know their problem’s been handled because we sent

all their people back to them.

MARISHA: Let’s just talk to them real fast. Okay. We pop in, we’re like, hey.

LAURA: I think Keyleth wants a reward.

MATT: You guys stop by the Foramere Basin, where you originally saw the encampment of some of the

survivors of the Westruun incursion by the Chroma Conclave. As you approach, some of the guards

immediately come up, crossbows up, when they notice who it was before previously, they lower

their weapons and one of the guards comes forward, approaches you, saying, “Good to see that you’ve

“returned. We’ve managed to also acquire our recently captured individuals, most at least have

"come back safely, it’s appreciated. If you wish to talk to Cornelius, well, he should be up and

"about. I’ll take you.” Leads you guys into the camp. As you find your way in, folks around you

tend to stop again and watch you quietly as you pass, a few with smiles, and you see a few people

wave and say, thank you. And you do see a couple of individuals that you did help escape from the

orc encampment, they themselves are still on the mend, a lot of them were fairly brutalized when

they were there, but the same child that you found in the tent just runs up and gives a big ol’ hug

to Vex and holds you for a second, then lets go and runs back off to her mother. You’re led back

to the tent where Cornelius originally met with you guys, but Cornelius is outside of the tent

right now, just in the process of cutting firewood that’s going to be used for the firepits later on.

LAURA: Where’d he find the wood? I thought there were no trees around.

MATT: You imagine that they don’t go to other nearby wooded areas and cut them down?

TRAVIS: Yeah, poke the DM.

(glass shatters offscreen)

LIAM: Oh dear.

MATT: And that’s what happens.

(laughter)

MATT: You think that was an accident.

TALIESIN: When you’re in 50 episodes, this is the first one.

MARISHA: This is the first one. It’s like that scene in the second Matrix.

MATT: Let’s not remember the second Matrix. Cornelius is there. What little bit of timber

they’ve managed to scavenge or find from local wooded areas, Cornelius sits there, wipes his

brow, his sleeves rolled up. “Oh. Hold on just a second.”

He puts his axe down and walks over, wipes his hands. “Well, you’re true to your word. And for

"that I’m real appreciative. You did us a real favor and brought back some good people

"alive and intact.”

SAM: Did your brother make it back safely?

MATT: “Cyrus did and I certainly had a very stern talking-to to that boy. But I–”

SAM: Don’t go too hard on him, he was being held up by a rope and tortured by a bunch of monsters.

LAURA: Pretty traumatizing, I would assume.

MATT: (laughs) “That would be him, wouldn’t it? Well, nevertheless, I appreciate it. Looks like

"through some talks we might be able to bring most of us into Kymal for the time being. It’s the town

"to the west of here. It’s small, it’s cramped, but we figure at least that’s better than being out

"here in the open. And we have numbers there, so we’ll be a little more protected.”

TALIESIN: Well, that’s where we’ll send word if anything happens in Westruun.

LAURA: Yes.

MATT: “Heading to Westruun yourself, now?”

MARISHA: It’s next on the list.

LAURA: If all goes well, you may be able– no, I don’t know.

TALIESIN: Let’s not make promises.

LAURA and MARISHA: Dragons.

LAURA: It may be a while, but we’re trying.

MATT: “Well, I wish you all the best of luck. Yeah. Figure if anyone could do it, it’d probably

"be you folk. Well. I look forward to hearing from your victorious recovery of our homestead, and

"I’ll get the first round when we come back to our town.”

MARISHA: Farewell, Cornelius.

MATT: “Stay safe.” He turns around and grabs his axe again and starts chopping through the wood

once more.

LAURA: Was there anything else you wanted to do, Keyleth?

MARISHA: No, I’m good.

LAURA: All right.

SAM: Do we need to check in with Drez? No, we know what he wants.

LIAM: Fuck Drez.

MARISHA: That guy’s a weasel.

SAM: We have his Hunk of Quall.

MARISHA: That was a gift, I’m pretty sure. It’s a loaner, it’s on loan for the foreseeable future

until we save the world.

ASHLEY: Mr. Vina. Mr. Drez Vina.

MATT: Drez Vina, who is the assistant to Master Quall. Who is the one that originally hired you.

And by the fact that he called a debt on the initial enchanted ruby that you used on your first

endeavor, yeah, you get the feeling that whatever this object is that he gave you,

it’s probably on loan.

ASHLEY: (coughs)

TRAVIS: Pike! Are you all right?

SAM: Heal her!

MATT: So you guys continue forward into Westruun?

SAM: To Westruun. And what is our mission?

LAURA: Okay, what are we, what’s our plan here, Grog?

TRAVIS: What time is it?

MATT: You guys have traveled for one day, you’ve gone into the evening, you can take a rest here

or, you know, rest within your mansion on the outskirts of this encampment before it roots up

and starts heading back to Kymal relatively soon. You guys then, the next morning, can continue your

trek northward, and you can probably get to Westruun by the end of day, if you travel quickly

and consistently.

LAURA: What do you think, Grog, what do you want to do? Walk right into town?

TRAVIS: No. No. I like what Percy said, I think there’s worth in being clever.

TALIESIN: I would agree.

TRAVIS: I would actually like to maybe run some ideas by you. We don’t walk into town, but we have

the town walk out to us.

SAM: How do we do that?

TALIESIN: Oh, there’s many ways we could do that.

TRAVIS: Well, look, so there are people in there that are innocents, right, we told the farmer we’d

get his people back and I really want to see if Wilhand’s all right. So listen. How do you feel

about sending someone in that would draw out their worst?

TALIESIN: I think we could draw out their worst very easily. Hmm. How committed are your people to

trial by combat?

TRAVIS: Oh, it’s about all we do.

TALIESIN: What can you imagine would be the most exciting show they could possibly hope for?

LAURA: A rematch, I would think.

TRAVIS: Well, it wasn’t really an official fight, it was more of like a one-sided ass-whooping.

LAURA: But they think you’re dead.

TRAVIS: Yeah. We’re going to get to that later. I was thinking maybe we could set a fire and send

someone running in and say there’s a roving band of orcs that are challenging the goliaths, and

then when they come out and leave we can move into the town and get all the innocents out. And then

if we want, we could set a trap, or an ambush, or we could play some mind games, but I want to try

and get the town clear first.

SAM: You know, your people might not be the brightest, but they’re not going to send everybody

out to meet these orcs.

TRAVIS: No no no no. Just a few.

MARISHA: And probably not Kevdak.

TRAVIS: Well, look, if it’s not Kevdak, we get a practice round on those that do come out.

MARISHA: Well, here’s my question: there’s got to be hundreds of people still left in Westruun. It

could take hours to evacuate a city of that size.

TRAVIS: Well, so you know how last time when we went over there and Horace was just outside the

city walls? I’m pretty sure if we wait for a bit, somebody will come out, we take him, we mess him

up real good, maybe take his tongue out, chop off his arms, and then send him back in.

TALIESIN: Some of that is…

TRAVIS: I mean, I’m open to augmenting that plan a little bit.

SAM: I could make you look like an orc or something.

TRAVIS: No, like I said before, if I go in there–

SAM: No no no, just to rough up the guy that we send back in to tell them about the orcs.

TRAVIS: I’ll hold him while somebody else can rough him up, but–

TALIESIN: How smart are your people?

TRAVIS: Well, pretty smart, they’re all like me.

LAURA: As smart as you?

TRAVIS: Yeah, scholars the lot.

MARISHA: Grog. If someone kills Kevdak, say hypothetically you, who takes control of the Herd

after that?

TRAVIS: Well, my math is a little shoddy, but I think that would be me.

MARISHA: Well then, why do we need to evacuate the city if you could theoretically have control over it?

LIAM: If we could figure out where Kevdak is and drop in on that point.

LAURA: Well, he’s in the mayor’s–

LIAM: Yeah. And handle Kevdak before the rest of the city can descend upon us. It’s a gamble, but

so is everything we do.

LAURA: Yeah, but if the city, if the rest of them don’t see him defeating Kevdak, then it’s

worthless. They need to watch it happen.

LIAM: Well, how honorable are your people, if you fell Kevdak or whatever the fuck his name is, will

the rest stand down?

TRAVIS: Maybe, but– (sighs) So, here it is. My whole life has been wanting to punish or get back

at Kevdak. I don’t want to do it cheaply, I don’t want to do it quickly. I want to do it with my own

hands. Now, I’ll do it with my family, do it with my buddy Pike, but I want it done right.

TALIESIN: I’ve got a thought. It’s dangerous, but I have a thought. You literally walk, march right

to the city gates and demand a challenge.

MARISHA: I have a feeling you’re going to be the most attractive bait that we can think of.

TALIESIN: If we put you right in front there, perhaps we let Pike stay with you, I doubt there’s

any of them who will not want to watch that. And while they’re watching, the rest of us do our best

to get everybody as safe as possible.

LAURA: But what’s to keep Grog safe in the meantime?

TALIESIN: They won’t want to sully that fight, no one will want to sully that fight.

TRAVIS: No, I can guarantee you, no one will interfere.

TALIESIN: And if things get bad–

MARISHA: We’ll be nearby.

TALIESIN: We’ll pull him out.

TRAVIS: I like that.

LAURA: I don’t want to abandon Grog to a fight with Kevdak while we’re freeing villagers. No

offense to them. I want to have Grog’s back.

LIAM: I agree with that.

MARISHA: I think we won’t need to worry about freeing the villagers if we can defeat Kevdak.

LAURA: What if we stay hidden?

TRAVIS: Oh, wait a minute. Right, so they think I’m dead.

LAURA: Yeah.

TRAVIS: Maybe I let them think I conquered death.

LAURA: Which you kind of did, Grog.

TRAVIS: Maybe we let them think that I’m not the same Grog I was before. Maybe we let them think

I’ve gained abilities.

MARISHA: I’m pretty sure all those things are actually true.

TRAVIS: Yeah, yeah, but I mean like–

SAM: Yeah, yeah, make a show of it a bit.

TRAVIS: Yeah. But they don’t have to see where those abilities come from.

MARISHA: Sure.

TRAVIS: All they’ve got to see is me. There are roofs, right, I mean it’s like two- and

three-story buildings all in that city.

ASHLEY: It just makes me so nervous.

LAURA: So wait, we stay hidden and you call lightning.

TRAVIS: Yeah. You guys get all up on the roofs while I’m making a scene in the middle and we pull

off the greatest stage show there’s ever been.

SAM: I love a good stage show.

ASHLEY: This is not a bad idea.

MARISHA: We can make you look as cool as you want. That’s undeniable.

TRAVIS: If I do a pelvic thrust, will you do your–

SAM: I will grant you cock lightning.

TRAVIS: Holy shit.

“I will grant you cock lightning.”

LIAM: Weirdest production of Grease ever.

TALIESIN: How many objects are you attuned to right now?

TRAVIS: Three.

SAM: If he could unattune to one, we can put him in the Hat of Disguise.

TRAVIS: I don’t want it.

TALIESIN: What do you have right now?

TRAVIS: I have the Gauntlets of Ogre Strength.

TALIESIN: That’s good.

TRAVIS: I have the flaming–

LAURA: Warhammer?

TRAVIS: Yup.

TALIESIN: That’s good.

TRAVIS: And the belt. What’s the other? Oh, and my–

LAURA: You gained the ability to grow a beard in the afterlife. It’s pretty major.

MATT: Well, you have three of those, so you have to get rid of the necklace.

TRAVIS: Actually, the flaming warhammer’s not attuned.

MATT: Oh, that’s right. That’s true, no, you’re good.

TALIESIN: What does the amulet do?

TRAVIS: It gives me plus two to my AC.

MARISHA: Pretty nice.

TALIESIN: That’s pretty nice.

SAM: And so the object of this would be to stall, to enthrall, to captivate them as long as you can,

keep talking to them, not engage in fights for as long as possible while we–

TRAVIS: Get in place. I mean, I could try and do it while you’re getting the hostages out, or we

could just take down the snake’s head.

TALIESIN: We need his Knuckles.

LAURA: Kill Kevdak.

SAM: Yeah, but is Kevdak going to engage in a fight with a magical Grog? That’s not a fair

fight, is it?

LAURA: It’s a pride issue.

ASHLEY: I think he will.

TRAVIS: I do know how to get his pride in check.

LAURA: Grog, would you engage in a fight with a magical being who wronged you, if you thought you

were better than him?

TRAVIS: Why, who said something?

SAM: And when they discover, and they surely will, that you are not magical and that your friends are

aiding you, will that bring you great shame?

TRAVIS: No. No, I made a choice. This is my family. My old family left me to die.

MARISHA: Plus, I mean, it’s like wearing really cool robes. Right, Scanlan? You know, there’s

nothing wrong with wanting to look cool.

SAM: I don’t know about wanting to look cool, it just comes naturally.

ASHLEY: Let’s make sure that it doesn’t happen, that they won’t know.

LAURA: Nice beret there, Scanlan.

TALIESIN: This is going to end with a fight between the two of you, there’s no denying that.

LIAM: Anyway, Kevdak’s using a gift of the gods.

TALIESIN: Yes.

LAURA: That’s right! He’s full of shit.

ASHLEY: These are very scary people, you guys. They left him in a very horrible state and I would

not like to see that again.

MARISHA: But that was years ago!

TALIESIN: We defeated the people who left me in a horrible state, I think we will have no problem

defeating the people who left him.

LIAM: We have a gift of the gods and soon we will have many more.

SAM: So you do intend to engage in a fight. Because otherwise I would say, I can go in, just

sort of looking like you, and draw their attention.

TALIESIN: And then what?

SAM: And then bamf outta there.

TALIESIN: But then what?

SAM: Or run away and draw them with me.

TALIESIN: How does that save the city?

SAM: It gets them to follow me.

TRAVIS: Yeah, I mean, and either way, I like that because either way, if only the pawns of the group

follow him out? That’s fewer goliaths we have to worry about. Best-case scenario, Kevdak, Zanror,

and the best of the baddies chase him out, we can get the hostages out, and then set the trap for

when they come back.

TALIESIN: It’s not just the hostages, though, it’s a city under siege. I just don’t think it’s

feasible to empty it.

MARISHA: Right, but you have to remember it’s– right, yes, pretty much. What you said. It’s a

city under siege, under siege, it’s meta under siege, under siege from the goliaths and then

again from the dragons.

TALIESIN: They’re in a place, though, where if we can get rid of the goliaths, at least they could

function with the dragons.

LAURA: And if we remove all of the villagers, it’ll definitely gain the attention of the

dragons.

MARISHA: That’s true.

TRAVIS: Will it? I thought they only fly over every few days.

MARISHA: They have wyverns who have been running patrol.

TRAVIS and TALIESIN: Not over Westruun.

MARISHA: But we haven’t been hanging out over Westruun.

TRAVIS: If there are no wyverns, are you open to the idea of gerbil-ball Scanlan doing a thing?

MARISHA: No, not at all. But that’s actually not a bad idea. We’re still outside the camp, right?

How about this: why don’t we hike to the outskirts of Westruun, camp out the rest of the

evening, keep an eye out, and just scout for a little bit?

TRAVIS: Yeah, and if we get close, hopefully we can ask somebody that’s nice if they’ve seen any

dragons and how long it’s been since.

LAURA: Yeah.

LIAM: Well, we probably want to set up shop for a while and wait for the dragons to come and leave

and then strike, so that we’ve got some time.

TALIESIN: Very clever.

TRAVIS: That’s brilliant.

LIAM: We use fake shithead Grog. Sorry. Fake shitheadier Grog to create a scene and run off and

draw away some of the goliaths, probably not Kevdak, and then you go in for the main event with

a thinned-out Herd.

TRAVIS: Yep. I like it.

MARISHA: I can be on the roofs nearby along with Vex and Percy doing range.

LAURA: What if we do the same thing that those orcs did? When you go in and cause a distraction

and lead them out, we spend the few days that we’re waiting for the dragons to build a massive

trench, you can use Move Earth, and lead them all out over something and drop a Herd of goliaths.

MARISHA: And I can do the Hallucinatory Terrain thing again. It has been a while.

LAURA: Drop them into a trench, they’re stuck in there while he fights Kevdak.

MARISHA: And I do love using that spell.

TRAVIS: I’m game.

ASHLEY: I like this idea.

SAM: It still doesn’t solve one question.

TRAVIS: What’s that?

SAM: I love you, but can you beat Kevdak without magic and friends?

TRAVIS: I mean, look, we’re going to find out one way or the other. I don’t know. But look.

LAURA: Can we aid you?

TRAVIS: Yeah!

LAURA: This isn’t like the Crucible.

TRAVIS: No, look, he’s wearing weapons given by a god. I don’t care if it’s a totally fair fight, I

just don’t want to dispatch him cheaply.

SAM, TALIESIN, and MARISHA: All right.

TALIESIN: We can do this. We’ve got lightning.

LIAM: That’s very intelligent of you, Grog.

SAM: That means good.

LAURA: Smart.

TRAVIS: Oh. Thank you.

TALIESIN: Let’s rest up and wait for the dragons.

MARISHA: All right, so we’re going to hike to the outskirts of Westruun.

MATT: Okay. You guys, during this journey, find your way northward. Are you skirting around the

west side like you did when you first arrived?

LAURA: Sure?

MATT: All right.

LAURA: We’re keeping a good distance, as we get closer, so it lasts, I cast Pass Without a Trace

on us.

TRAVIS: We have that really nice high grass, right?

MATT: It was like waist-high or so.

TRAVIS: Not like cornstalk high.

MATT: There were areas where there was, like during the thick farmland, there are areas where

they have high-stalk.

TRAVIS: I’d like to stay there, I’d like to stay in those areas.

MATT: Okay, so you’ll be pretty much dodging from farmland to farmland, on the outside. I need you

all to roll stealth checks, if you could?

LAURA: Add ten because I cast Pass Without a Trace.

ASHLEY: I’m going to use, oh no. Because that won’t be enough time.

SAM: Come on, Pikey.

TRAVIS: That’s good.

LAURA: That’s really good. Plus ten.

ASHLEY: Plus ten?

LAURA: Yeah, because I cast Pass Without a Trace on us.

TRAVIS: 19. Oh. 29.

ASHLEY: 24.

LAURA: 33.

LIAM: 30.

MARISHA: 32.

TALIESIN: 23.

SAM: 20.

MATT: All right.

ASHLEY: We’re quiet.

TRAVIS: He rolled anyway.

MATT: All right, as you guys leap into the high grass, moving around the outside of Westruun, eyes

peeled, as the sun sets and the night kicks in, you try your best to watch for any patrols that

are keeping an eye. Make a perception check.

TRAVIS: 13.

SAM: 16.

MARISHA: 19.

TALIESIN: 20.

LIAM: 22.

LAURA: 32.

ASHLEY: 23.

MATT: All right. The three of you guys glance over and you do see there is a patrol of three

individuals, one of which appears to be goliath in nature, the other two humanoid of some degree. In

the distance, it’s hard to see this far away. And they’re patrolling the same area where you guys

came through before. It appears like the patrol has increased, like there’s a mildly heightened

state of awareness that something bad went down recently. However, you stay far enough away and

out of sight, they do not catch visual on you and eventually you get enough distance northward where

you feel like they haven’t really noticed.

TRAVIS: Did we pass the area that we were at before, where the farmer, Frederick?

MATT: Yeah, you passed that area, yeah.

TRAVIS: Did we see him?

MATT: You did not see him, no.

LAURA: Was his name Frederick? No, it was with an ‘r’.

SAM: Can we go to that place?

TRAVIS: Reggie. Reginald, sorry.

SAM: Can we sneak there, can Vax sneak there? What was the man’s name who we killed?

LAURA: Oh, that you killed?

TRAVIS: Horace.

SAM: No no no, the goliath.

TRAVIS: Horace.

SAM: Vax, can you go get Horace’s head?

TALIESIN: Okay, that’s a good idea.

LIAM: Yeah, I can get that.

TALIESIN: I take that back, that’s a great idea.

LIAM: I don’t know why, but I can get that.

MATT: So you’re heading forward to do that?

LAURA: I rolled a better stealth than him, though.

MATT: Make a new stealth check. As you guys hold back and you–

LAURA: Oh, that’s so much better! No, it’s good.

LIAM: 39.

MATT: 39, okay. So as you guys wait in the back, staying low to the grass, you watch as Vax dives

into the field and vanishes. You, darting in a forward way, find your way to the outside of the

initial crop-grid. There does not appear to be any guards that are watching this property. You recall

the various avenues you guys utilized in systematically making your way from path to path.

It takes you a few minutes, but you manage to find an area that looks familiar enough where you find

your way into the center of one of the crop lanes where the corpse of Horace recently was. Roll a

perception check.

LIAM: 27.

MATT: 27. You get there and you glance about. But the body’s gone.

LIAM: Fuck.

MATT: Body’s not there, it’s taken. You start following the trail, you see where maybe it was

dragged off. Make a survival roll.

LIAM: Survival roll? Well, I’m going to use Luck, because I slept. Yeah. 18.

MATT: 18, okay, so you find signs of his body being dragged and you start trying to find the

direction it was taken. You dart along, once again keeping within the crops as best you can to stay

out of sight. You make your way out of the northern side of it before the trail disappears.

You do not know where the body was taken, other than north and outward. You glance over and all

you see is the original farmhouse where Reginald was living, there’s the crops out there, there’s

the big scarecrow that was in the center. There wasn’t a scarecrow before. You look over real

close and you see, strung up across a haphazard wooden spike, arms out, is the currently being

pecked apart body of Reginald, who apparently suffered the brunt of the discovery of Horace’s

corpse in the time that has transpired since you last left Westruun.

LIAM: Do I sense anything around?

MATT: At the moment? No. The patrol’s probably a good ten minutes before it’s seeming,

because it’s headed in the direction where you are but you don’t know, probably take ten or 15

minutes before they reach where you are.

LIAM: I’m going to stealth up to the body. Cut him down.

MATT: Okay. Cut the ropes off, he slumps down.

LIAM: I shoulder him back to the group.

MATT: Okay. Make a stealth check with disadvantage.

LIAM: 20.

LAURA: 30.

LIAM: 25. 35.

MATT: Okay. Though he wasn’t a very heavy individual, and especially now that he’s been out

to dry for at least a couple days, most of the bloat has worn off and the– not going into

graphic detail, elements of the corpse have been left behind. You bring most of him with you

through the grass over to the rest of the group. You guys watch as Vax pulls his way up out of the

grass, carrying over his shoulder the lifeless body of Reginald.

LIAM: Let’s all talk about repercussions. And I lay him out.

TALIESIN: Well, they know we’re here now.

TRAVIS: Do they?

TALIESIN: Yes.

TRAVIS: I think they thought it was him.

LIAM: They did not think the farmer killed Horace.

TRAVIS: We should’ve sent him off to the camp.

TALIESIN: They know we’re here now because now his body’s missing.

SAM: Also, I assume they tortured him before they killed him.

TALIESIN: I don’t know if they’re that clever.

SAM: Can you talk to the dead?

LIAM: These people were in a shit situation, while I don’t blame us entirely for this because of

where they live now, we must not do anything we’re doing lightly. There are many lives at stake, not

just Reginald’s. Let’s just not flit about, here, let’s take this seriously, please.

TALIESIN: Should’ve left him up there.

MARISHA: What?

TALIESIN: Should’ve cut him down tomorrow. One more day up there would have made no difference to

him, and it’s going to make a difference to us because we have to move tonight now.

MARISHA: Maybe it’s a matter of respect, Percy.

TALIESIN: Respect him by freeing his daughter.

TRAVIS: I agree.

LAURA and TALIESIN: They know we’re here.

LAURA: They’re going to see he’s missing.

MARISHA: I think they already knew we were here.

TALIESIN: I don’t think they did.

TRAVIS: I don’t think they did either.

LIAM: Scanlan, can you make a fake stupid body, can you make a scarecrow?

SAM: Not really. Not really.

LIAM: Can any of us?

LAURA: I can fashion something.

TALIESIN: No, tonight’s fine. There’s nothing wrong with tonight. I just figure, if we do it,

and we should do it, and obviously this is nothing if not a sign that we should’ve done it sooner.

SAM: Why don’t we just burn the whole field? They won’t know if there’s a body in there or not.

TALIESIN: That was our reasoning last time, no, we do this, I think we do this tonight.

MARISHA: We do this tonight?

ASHLEY: I could cast Speak with Dead and we could ask him some questions.

SAM: We could.

ASHLEY: We could ask him up to five questions.

SAM: Let’s do it.

TALIESIN: All right.

MATT: So you guys quietly press down in a small area of grass to give you enough of a space for

you to go ahead and perform this ritual. As you lay the body down, you look up to the sky and

where some of the cloud cover that is slowly drawing over the area, there’s a little gap in the

clouds, and as you look up to the now-visible stars, you whisper Sarenrae’s name, look down at

the body, touch it with your hand, and the still corpse, the chest begins to rise and fall with an

unnatural breath for the time being. The eyes begin to twitch and move around. No physical

movement beyond that, but the mouth slowly draws open and you hear, while the lips do not move, you

hear a voice emanate through like an exhale. “You returned.”

LAURA: Reginald. We’re so sorry.

MATT: “I knew what I was getting into. Do not fret or blame.”

LAURA: We will rescue your daughter.

TRAVIS: Five questions. Vax. Make it count.

TALIESIN: Do they know we’re coming?

LIAM: Me?

TRAVIS: Yeah.

SAM: I think we can all ask.

LIAM: Reginald, how much do your murderers know? About us?

MATT: “I told them it was me. They should not and could not know your intent to return.”

SAM: Can he describe the one who did it?

LIAM: Go ahead, Scanlan.

SAM: Hi. Sorry. The ones who did you in. Other than large and pale, were there any distinguishing

marks or names thrown about?

MATT: “They brought me to one of their leaders. Half-tattooed face and brow and rags. His jaw,

"once broken, pushes to one side. I know not the name.”

TRAVIS: Do I understand that description?

MATT: You recall the tattoo, and you recall the moment the jaw was broken.

TRAVIS: I was wondering.

MATT: This was Zanror.

SAM: This was who?

TRAVIS: Kevdak’s son.

LIAM: He broke it. Grog broke it.

LAURA: Oh shit.

TALIESIN: What are the things that we face inside the city? What should we fear inside the city?

MATT: “Fear those that are fueled by rage, skilled with weapons, and those that call the elements

"their own. And the dragon does come.”

TRAVIS: Does come. One more question, can we ask if he’s seen the dragon or how long it’s been?

SAM: Go ahead.

TRAVIS: We thank you for your time. If we may, how long has it been since the dragon was last here?

MATT: “Two days.”

LAURA: It’s coming tomorrow.

TRAVIS: Two days, it’s coming back. Okay.

LAURA: That means tomorrow it’s coming back.

SAM: We can wait another day. How many more questions?

LAURA: Is that it, or one more?

SAM: No, we get five.

TALIESIN: We have one more if we want it.

SAM: What would you like us to tell your daughter?

MATT: “Tell her that my life was given so she could live hers. And my memory lives in her eyes.”

And with that, the head just lolls back a little bit, the jaw hangs open, the last of the breath in

the chest (exhales) and the magic fades.

TALIESIN: Vax. We have to put it back.

LIAM: Yes.

MARISHA: They don’t know we’re here. It could be anyone who could’ve cut him down. Why would they

suspect us? I would suspect the village people first.

TRAVIS: I would too, and I’m the smartest of them all.

LAURA: Which is actually worse. We need to put something back up. I don’t want anyone else to get hurt.

TALIESIN: He’s going to save his daughter one last time, we’re going to put him back up for one day.

We’re going to wait for the dragon to pass, and then he will be buried on his land properly with

stone and dirt.

LIAM: Yes. I’ll take him. Yes.

TALIESIN: Thank you. And thank you for bringing him. This was helpful.

ASHLEY: Can we give him a proper burial?

TRAVIS: No, we’re going to put him back up.

ASHLEY: We’re going to put him back up, that’s what you. Sorry.

MATT: Vax, are you taking the corpse back? Stealth check with disadvantage.

LIAM: Disadvantage.

MATT: Yeah, carrying him along, man.

LIAM: Oh, it’s all right, though, 35.

TALIESIN: Jesus Christ.

MATT: Rogues. Coming back, as you approach the outside you can see now the patrol has skirted by

and you have to wait patiently, but not wait too long because you know you have about a 30-second

window before they will come into sight of this farmstead. Using that, you dart forward, take the

body, thrust it up, trying to catch– I want you to go ahead and make a dexterity check to see how

fast you can utilize what rope is at your disposal.

LIAM: Just straight dexterity? 17.

MATT: 17. With that, you throw the body up, look over your shoulder, grab out, pull out bits of

twine you have, a piece of rope or a piece of your shirt that you (tearing noise) tear off to the side,

and fashion a quick knot over one arm and the other, you look over your shoulder again, you can

see the shadow of them beginning to just turn around the side, you get the other arm up, just

manage to slump it over the wood. You know there isn’t any more time, and with that you duck back

underneath the grass and vanish. He’s haphazardly up and one arm is not actually tied, it’s just

kind of laid over it, but he’s currently back on the wooden stake, across.

LIAM: Better than what it was.

MATT: As you dart back and slowly return to your group, glancing over in that direction, the patrol

doesn’t seem to take notice and continues walking past.

TRAVIS: So am I the only one that, while we wait, is itching for a fight?

LAURA: Grog.

TRAVIS: I’m sorry, look, it’s just who I am.

SAM: Well listen, if you want a fight, we could still use one of their heads. We could find one of

those patrolmen walking around, grab him, take his head.

TALIESIN and TRAVIS: Too soon.

MARISHA: Did we not just learn anything?

LIAM: We’re going to be fighting soon enough. I think everyone should hide inside your love shack

and my sister and I should wait here in the grass and watch and wait. And when the dragon comes, we

alert you all.

TALIESIN: We wait for a dragon pass. The day after the dragon passes, we strike.

LAURA: I agree.

TRAVIS: Okay.

MARISHA: Let’s go.

MATT: You guys, most of you, other than the twins, head into the magnificent mansion. An evening that

is restful by definition but still wracked with tension and anxiety. You guys watch throughout the

night, relatively uneventful, though a cool evening. Without building a fire, you both do have

to keep bundled up against the elements. It’s not cold enough to the point where it’s going to be

impactful, but it is chilly.

LIAM: I fart a lot.

MATT: The farting does keep you warm, Vax.

TALIESIN: I want to tinker for the evening as well.

MATT: Make another tinker check.

TALIESIN: 21.

MATT: 21. Okay. You made headway. You’ve constructed a portion of the seat and the

apparatus that connects it to the broom without interfering with the enchantment. Right now it’s

testing that and then getting the stirrups and making sure that it’s functional and not going to

get her killed.

TALIESIN: Whatever night we have time, I want to keep poking at that.

MARISHA: Can I also spend some time practicing a Protection from Energy potion?

MATT: Want to go ahead and utilize the delightfully presented brewing vicinity in the–

MARISHA: I do.

MATT: All right, sure.

MARISHA: Not enough to where I can’t, you know, sleep, but just, you know.

TALIESIN: I’m going to lend her my resist lightning ring so that she can study it and

hopefully come up with a resist energy potion.

MATT: Okay. I’ll say, what level is that?

MARISHA: Protection from Energy is a 3rd-level spell.

(musical tone)

MATT: I don’t know what that was.

TALIESIN: Matt Mercer, white courtesy phone. Matt Mercer, white courtesy phone.

MATT: Now reaching housewares, spell scrolls.

LIAM: Kevdak, you are wanted at the front gates.

MATT: Third, that would be an uncommon spell scroll, that would put it, I’d say that’d put it

about– how many gold pieces? I’d say you begin the process of brewing one.

MARISHA: All right.

MATT: It’ll take you a little while to get that done.

MARISHA: Okay.

MATT: A few days, at the very least. All right, so.

SAM: Grog. Just before tomorrow and stuff, Kevdak.

TRAVIS: Yeah.

SAM: His son is–

TRAVIS: Zanror.

SAM: Zanror.

TRAVIS: It’s spelled– it’s spelled like this. And then like it sounds.

SAM: Sure, sure. Standard spelling. What about anyone else I need to know about? Who you were

familiar with or had a relationship with?

TRAVIS: Nah. Not any longer.

SAM: All right, so, we’re still resting, right?

MATT: Yes.

SAM: So I’m going to knock on Pike’s door. (knocking sound)

ASHLEY: I don’t answer. No, I’m just kidding.

SAM: (whispers) I can still get in.

ASHLEY: Hi, Scanlan.

SAM: Hello. Did you get your robe and everything and your slippers?

ASHLEY: Oh, yes, slippers and everything.

SAM: The monogram?

ASHLEY: Yes, it’s great, thank you so much. P.T.

SAM: And the scented candles?

ASHLEY: Yes, it smells so good in here. Thank you.

SAM: Great, great. If you need anything, there’s two bells next to your bed, there’s one to call

servants and there’s one for me.

ASHLEY: Oh, thank you, Scanlan.

SAM: The purple one is mine.

MARISHA: Percy and I strategize.

TALIESIN: We’re doing strategies.

SAM: Great. Listen, there’s been a lot of death recently and, well, just, I might die and stuff

so, ah. Just don’t read this until I do.

LIAM: Can I read it?

LAURA: Don’t!

ASHLEY: What is this?

LAURA: Pass it over.

LIAM: Do you want to go steady? If yes, check this box.

ASHLEY: “Do not open” and in parentheses “(until I’m dead).”

SAM: That’s all.

ASHLEY: Well, hopefully I never have to open this.

SAM: I hope so, too. That’s all. Have a good night.

ASHLEY: Bye, Scanlan.

SAM: Bye.

LIAM: (whispers) Secrets.

ASHLEY: I close the door, I open it, and I read it.

(cheering)

TALIESIN: I’m so proud of you. I’m so proud of you!

TRAVIS: Nobody look, nobody look. Don’t you look! Don’t you look. Don’t you look.

LAURA: She’s full-on reading it!

SAM: You know what? I love her anyway.

(laughter)

ASHLEY: This is a bit of tome, so I think I should wait to read this, but a part of me– Oh.

MATT: Okay.

TALIESIN: You clever fucker. Good god.

ASHLEY: Oh, man. (gasps)

LAURA: Oh, I want to know what it says so fucking bad!

TRAVIS: We got to wait for her to finish, because the night is young.

SAM: It’s all dick pics.

(laughter)

LAURA: The cube. Over and over and over again.

MATT: In the meantime, while you’re reading that, you guys are doing what?

TALIESIN: We were strategizing. We were just, we’re figuring out some strategy for how to make

this work.

MATT: Okay, fair enough.

LIAM: Dick pics hand-drawn by quill.

TALIESIN: By candlelight.

MATT: As the evening progresses, you guys rest, preparing yourselves for the next day. You guys–

LAURA: We’re still outside.

MATT: You guys are woken up right as the sun begins to rise by the distant sound of

(roar, sweeping wings).

TRAVIS: Oh, fuck.

MATT: You shake Vax awake and you guys look up from the grass and you can see, coming down from

the very very top of Gatshadow, you see the wings unfurled and with each swoosh down, the gargantuan

black dragon streaks down, dive bombs just past the Bramblewood, and scoots over the entire city

of Westruun, making its presence known. As it just roars out (roar, sweeping wings), circling over

the city twice, three times, as you see lights going on in the city. As it goes over three times,

seemingly content that it’s made its presence known and asserted its vocal dominance over the

vicinity by instilling some early-morning fear in the denizens of this town, the dragon then lands a

little bit northwest of the city itself. It’s hard to make out exactly what’s happening at this

distance, but you see it, at its size, circle around an area, scrape into the dirt a bit, take a

moment, makes a couple of grumbled (snarls). Takes one of its claws and scoops up a large cart that

has apparently a few sacks inside of it. And its wings (sweeping wings). It begins taking up in the

air again and you can see now there are three goliaths that are walking away from the point. As

the dragon turns and scoops one up in its other claw. And the two others turn around and watch it

as it takes off towards the top of the mountain, unable to do anything.

LAURA: That’s one less fuck we have to worry about.

MATT: Up onto Gatshadow.

TALIESIN: So we’re watching the other two head back towards the–

MATT: Nobody sees this except for the twins.

TRAVIS: No windows? Okay.

MATT: No, you guys are in another plane. You look out the window and it’s just like

this purple expanse.

LIAM: It seems like a slim thread of hope, but perhaps the underlings are not entirely satisfied

with this arrangement? Just scooped one up.

LAURA: It’s possible. I have a feeling they’re having a hard time finding any sort of hoard to

offer after this many days.

LIAM: Yeah.

LAURA: Fuck.

LIAM: It’s a long shot, but you told me about those giants.

LAURA: Yes?

LIAM: When you were with Zahra, and they turned. We shouldn’t rely on it.

LAURA: It’s possible. If Grog can take control of the Herd, they may be able to fight with us. But I

wouldn’t trust them.

LIAM: No.

LAURA: We need to tell the others.

LIAM: Yep.

MATT: You guys find your way back to the door, entering the mansion. Servants have already, at

the sound of you entering, begin to appear out of their spectral, ethereal states, bowing to you,

offering to take your coat.

LIAM: Chicken, please.

MATT: “Right away, sir.” And they drift off to prepare your bountiful breakfast. Eventually you

go ahead and begin to muster the rest of your party down towards the breakfast area, and the

rest of you come to consciousness and find your way to where the food is being served and Vex and

Vax both wait, rather stone-faced, and prepared to speak.

LAURA: Well. Dragon came. Not happy. You’ll be glad to know, however, that it took one of your

Herd away with it.

TALIESIN: I imagine the offering was a little light.

LAURA: Yes, that’s what I think as well.

TRAVIS: From the three that were walking around?

LAURA: Yes.

TRAVIS: What did the other two do?

LAURA: Not much. What are you going to do when a dragon comes and takes someone away? Stand there

and watch, really.

LIAM: Your buddy Horace made it sound like it was easy street, but I don’t know if that’s entirely

accurate.

TRAVIS: We can use that.

LAURA: They may not be very happy with the dragon right now. They may not care at all.

TALIESIN: They may not be very happy with leadership that leaves them in a place where

they’re being taken advantage of. That’s very clever. Might be time to move on.

SAM: Move on? Move in?

TALIESIN: For them to leave.

SAM: Oh, for them to move on.

TALIESIN: This is not a good deal for them anymore.

LAURA: So we start today, yes?

TALIESIN: I think it starts today.

MARISHA: I think it starts right now.

SAM: Want to go in?

TRAVIS: Well, I haven’t had my morning shit yet, but as soon as I do–

LAURA: While Grog shits, I’m just going to take a little nap, while he’s shitting, it takes a while

usually, right?

MARISHA: Sure, yeah, yeah.

LIAM: Same, same.

TALIESIN: He’ll play Candy Crush.

LAURA: Something to recover a little bit of time.

SAM: Want me to guard the door?

TRAVIS: I don’t think I need it this time.

(laughter)

LAURA: I’ll be right back.

TRAVIS: What, you really got to go?

LAURA: Oh no. Blocked.

SAM: She’s going to go take a shit.

LAURA: Don’t say that!

LIAM: Laura doesn’t shit!

SAM: No, she doesn’t.

TRAVIS: All right. Yeah, then we do it. And we do it the way we said. Right?

SAM: You want me to go in, draw out as many as I can, but wait, no, first we have to prepare a

trap, don’t we? Isn’t there a trap to be prepared?

MARISHA: Yes, I can dig a trench pretty quickly, honestly, if we want to go the trench route? Is

that we were thinking?

TRAVIS: Now here’s the thing. Sorry.

SAM: You need to be inside the city gates as well.

TRAVIS: Well, hold on, what were you going to say?

ASHLEY: No, I, go.

TRAVIS: So if we try and build that trench outside, right, we risk being seen and then pop

goes the weasel. If you go in–

SAM: While I’m in, you can build the trench.

TRAVIS: Well, what, can you go in looking like me, or can you go in looking like me on fire?

SAM: Go in and what?

TRAVIS: Can you conjure just me, or could you be me as a walking flame?

SAM: Hmm, that would be harder. Yeah, that would be harder to do, to pull off, you’re big. You’re

pretty big.

TRAVIS: Oh I know, this is like a one-time thing for me, so I figured I’d just do it rockstar. I

just want to see what it looks like.

SAM: If someone else set me on literal fire, I could, but I wouldn’t–

TRAVIS: We’ll stand down from that idea, it was just a thought, no problem.

TALIESIN: There’s no bad idea when we’re workshopping.

SAM: Spitballing, spitballing.

TRAVIS: If we want to do the trench, we have to wait for nightfall.

SAM: I was going to make myself look like you, but a dead version of you. A zombified Grog.

TRAVIS: I’m all right with that. Can I hear your best undead Grog?

SAM: (Grog voice) Right. So. Right so I’m. Ugh, I’m so dead.

LIAM: Maybe you don’t say anything.

(laughter)

SAM: No, no, I just have to warm up, ah, mimimimi, right, right, rrrr. Cor, all right then, I’ve been

dead for about five, six years.

TRAVIS: It’s amazing, it’s like a verbal mirror. So, if we do the trench, though,

we have to– Percy–

MARISHA: I could theoretically dig the trench possibly without anybody noticing, like tunnel

underground and just tunnel it out and maybe even, you know. Leave like a thin layer of dirt,

possibly? I dunno. Maybe.

LIAM: Like Dig Dug.

MARISHA: Like Dig Dug. Exactly the same thing.

SAM: Wait, can’t you just shape earth without affecting the surface of it, I mean, can’t you

just shape the underneath of it?

MARISHA: That’s what I’m saying.

SAM: No one will even see it being moved.

MARISHA: And I could possibly maybe carve it thin enough to where when

they run over it it’ll collapse.

TRAVIS: Percy, what was your idea?

TALIESIN: And mix a little black powder into the dirt.

MARISHA: Well, I was also hoping, oh, and explode it as they run by–

TALIESIN: Hit it with lightning and it’ll go up.

MARISHA: Also, if we could maybe have something fancy at the bottom of it to, you know. Finish them off.

TALIESIN: Do we have something fancy to put at the bottom?

SAM: We have a bear.

TRAVIS: If we do the ditch for the people that’re coming out of the city, we

waste it if it’s not Zanror and Kevdak. If we go in–

LAURA: At least it gets them out of commission.

MARISHA: Yeah, I thought the trench was to thin the herd.

LAURA: Yeah.

MARISHA: Literally.

LAURA: Good. I like it.

SAM: So, wait, is there a gate to the city?

MATT: There are multiple entrances to the city. The few that you’ve seen are guarded with

outward-facing defensive spikes and pikes that are set up to prevent any sort of like cavalry entry

or just as a warning.

LIAM: I have a question.

MATT: Yes.

LIAM: For Grog.

(crash in the background)

SAM: (laughs) What the hell’s going on there tonight?

LIAM: We fought your father and he was dead. What’s the last thing the Herd

has heard of your father?

TRAVIS: I don’t know. Last thing I remember, I was looking up at my father. And the rest of my Herd.

He made no move to save me.

LIAM: Well. I don’t know how he got there, but we saved you from your father and the dead guy deep

underground, so they lost him at some point. What if instead of Grog, you appeared as Grog’s dad?

SAM: I don’t know what Grog’s dad looks like.

LIAM: Yes you do, you fought him. He was a rotting corpse in front of you trying to kill you.

TRAVIS: Way back in the beginning.

SAM: Of course. How could I forget?

(laughter)

LIAM: Make yourself look like that, I’m not exactly sure what that would do.

TALIESIN and LIAM: It could be interesting.

MARISHA: I mean, it could also further instill Grog being powerful and undead.

TALIESIN: Yes, that’s actually even better.

LAURA: If he brought his father back to fight underneath him.

MARISHA: With him, right, like he’s a necromancer.

LIAM: And Kevdak would think that Grog’s father was serving him.

MARISHA: Yes.

LIAM: And he wouldn’t feel pissy if he saw one Grog do a magic trick and then the other Grog

sprang up and said, “Fight me instead.” It would seem more real.

SAM: What was your dad’s name?

LIAM: Larry?

TALIESIN: Curly.

MARISHA: Moe.

MATT: Do you remember? It was Stonejaw. So Stonejaw Strongjaw.

(laughter)

LIAM: Wow.

SAM: That’s a terrible name!

TALIESIN: That’s embarrassing.

LAURA: Wow.

LIAM: That’s like George Foreman IV.

LAURA: He had an intelligence of four.

MATT: I know, yeah.

TRAVIS: It’s a repressed memory, all right?

TALIESIN: All right.

TRAVIS: He comes up never.

LIAM: This is George Foreman.

LIAM and MARISHA: This is also George Foreman. These three guys are also George Foreman.

MATT: Other brother Darryl.

TALIESIN: All right. So I say you, your dad, and maybe Pike walk up to the front door and then we get

ready to hit them with the doozy once things start.

MARISHA: All right, give me a little bit of time to dig a ditch.

TALIESIN: No Pike?

TRAVIS: No. If I walk in, I want to walk in on my own.

LAURA: So this is only your fake father walking up at this point.

TRAVIS: As the distraction, right?

LAURA: Yes.

LAURA: Done.

TALIESIN: You’re going to lure them out and we’re going to hit them when they come out.

SAM: Okay, but wait. I’ve got to bring them out of a specific gate where there’s going to be a trap

and if you go in and rescue any other civilians, you have to bring them out through a different

gate that doesn’t have a trap at it.

MARISHA: We’re not going to worry about that.

TALIESIN: We’re not going to evacuate several thousand people, it’s just not going to happen.

SAM: Okay.

LAURA: We’re going to kill Kevdak. He’s going to kill Kevdak.

SAM: All right. I’m ready to do this except for a few holes in our plan.

TRAVIS: Yeah, go ahead.

SAM: I don’t run very fast.

(laughter)

SAM: Maybe if I Polymorph as a goliath, I would have their speed, right?

ASHLEY: What if you borrow my boots that levitate? Then you can–

SAM: I can’t move myself, though, I couldn’t just, I would be the Dread Pirate Roberts.

MATT: There will be no survivors.

ASHLEY: All right, all right, bad idea.

SAM: But if I am Polymorphed as a goliath, would I gain their– all their abilities and–

MATT: Their movement speed, yes.

SAM: Intelligence?

MATT: Yeah. It’s everything–

TALIESIN: So why not just look like them and if you need to you can make a bubble?

LIAM: You know what would make you move pretty fast is a lady rogue with a flying broom.

LAURA: That’s true, I could be hiding behind you and drag you.

TALIESIN: Could have a rope tied to him.

MATT: However, Polymorph is any beast form, if I recall.

SAM: It can’t be a man? He’s not a beast, that guy?

MATT: A “beast.” Yeah, this, you’d be looking at more of an illusion-based spell like Alter Self.

SAM: Oh, well I don’t have that. Oh, I have the hat, but it doesn’t make me grow, does it?

MATT: No, you’d be a very, very tiny goliath.

LIAM: Maybe they’d think it was perspective fuckery like in the Lord of the Rings movies.

SAM: Well, backup plan, I can go in as dead Reginald.

LIAM: His dad is much better.

SAM: They killed him, they just killed him, Kevdak’s son killed him, Kevdak’s son knows who he is.

MARISHA: No. They don’t care.

SAM: Sure he does, they just killed him two days ago.

TALIESIN: Can you remember who you killed two days ago?

SAM: I can, I remember all of them because I barely kill anybody.

TALIESIN: Oh, well, that’s fair. I don’t think they care who he is.

TRAVIS: Right.

TALIESIN: I think you showing up at the front doors is the best option at this point.

MARISHA: Scanlan, can you do it with an illusion instead of an actual, physical person?

Just an illusion?

SAM: My illusions are small in size. I mean, I could just go in as hey, I’m Mr. Scanlan, come

chase after me.

TRAVIS: This is your trick. You pick.

LAURA: You could be a fucking triceratops again, for all–

SAM: Are they going to chase after a triceratops, though?

MARISHA: It could make theoretical sense if you’re still undead Stonejaw, because, you know,

decomposition I’m sure shrinks you a little bit.

ASHLEY: What’s something that they would chase after?

LIAM: Grog.

TRAVIS: Anything that moves.

MARISHA: While you guys figure it out, I’m going to start digging a trench.

TALIESIN: I’ll help. I’m going to get some–

MARISHA: No no no, I’m good. I’m good. You stay. I don’t want to blow our cover, I’m going to do this

all underground.

TALIESIN: All right.

MARISHA: So outside of the city I’m going to start digging underground and I’m going to start digging

a trench.

MATT: All right. So you’re using Move Earth?

MARISHA: I’m moving earth, I’m going to go underground. And it lasts up to two hours.

MATT: You’re going underground to do it?

MARISHA: I want to go underground and tunnel towards–

MATT: Okay, I see, and then create like the trench tunnel underneath, okay.

MARISHA: And do– and I want to make it really thin to where there’s a nice thin layer of earth,

and then I want to make it really deep.

MATT: Okay, Move Earth is a concentration up to two hours.

MARISHA: Uh-huh, and I can concentrate on a 40-square-foot for ten minutes. And each ten

minutes I can change it.

MATT: If you’re doing a 40-foot square it could be like 20 feet lower for every 40-foot square you

can do, yeah.

MARISHA: Yeah. Yeah. So real deep.

MATT: Okay. So we’ll say over the two-hour period you could create, for a 40-foot square, like a

hundred feet deep, 120 feet deep–

MARISHA: I want to make sure it’s wide enough to cover the whole entrance as well.

MATT: The whole entrance? Okay. So you dig underneath. Stealth check to get close enough.

Because in digging, it’ll take you most of that duration to dig up to the gate.

MARISHA: Uh-huh. Underground.

MATT: Yeah. I’d say, so in order to do this, you have to actually get fairly close before you start

digging down there.

MARISHA: I rolled a 19.

MATT: 19?

MARISHA: And I have a stealth of 11.

MATT: Okay. All right, so. You make your way up there, moving through the grass best you can. The

guards that are there are partially (yawns) coming to, you begin to slowly manipulate downward into

the ground using a relatively untouched patch of high grass for cover, and pushing your way

through. Over the next two hours, you manage to dig a ditch, the width of this entrance is about

40 feet.

MARISHA: Okay.

MATT: So from end to end, if you just go straight down from there at 20 feet per section every ten

minutes, looking at 240 feet deep if you wanted to go the full, although, actually, having to tunnel

underneath would probably take– we’ll say 180 feet.

MARISHA: 180 feet. That’ll do.

LAURA: Oh my god, that’s amazing.

MARISHA: And I can make the ground thin enough to where it’s not going to support weight, yeah?

MATT: Yeah, you give yourself enough of a buffer where yeah, you could, might require a bit of a

jolt, make an intelligence check.

MARISHA: Ah, jeez Louise. Ooh. 19.

MATT: Okay. You feel pretty confident that you’ve left just enough of a surface that it would

support a little bit of weight and maintain its placement. But upon the weight of maybe two

humanoid-sized individuals, it would probably crumble beneath.

MARISHA: Cool. Cool cool cool. Did I get a little black powder from you?

TALIESIN: I did, I gave you a little bit of black powder.

MARISHA: Can I put a little black powder in the top of the dirt?

MATT: What is a little bit?

MARISHA: Whatever he gave me.

TALIESIN: I have a little bit left over. I gave her a third of a barrel worth, like twice this.

MATT: Okay.

MARISHA: So I pepper it in the top, where if it gets hit it’s going to go boom.

TALIESIN: I’m going to have to deal with it eventually, but I’m fine at the moment.

MATT: Okay. All right. You pepper it on the earth from underneath. Okay.

MARISHA: Maybe it works. Maybe. I don’t know.

TALIESIN: If it’s hit by lightning it should be fine.

MARISHA: Okay, okay.

LIAM: So Grog’s father’s too big for you, what about the undead severed head of Grog’s father?

SAM: I can make an image of that.

LIAM: Floating about in the air with Pike’s boots.

LAURA: Oh my gosh, a floating severed head?

LIAM: Saying nasty, nasty, nasty things at the Herd.

SAM: I can do that.

TRAVIS: But he can’t move if he’s wearing the boots.

TALIESIN: He’ll be tied to a rope. You can make it move when it’s time.

LAURA: Yeah.

LIAM: Could you pull him like a balloon?

SAM: I can make the head move.

MARISHA: Can you be a floating head inside of a hamster ball?

SAM: I wouldn’t need to be the head, I mean, I can’t make my body look like a head.

LIAM: You can’t? I thought you could do anything.

LAURA: But you can make the illusion of a head talking.

SAM: I can make the illusion of a head talking. Wizard of Oz-style.

LIAM: Can it follow you about?

MARISHA: Well, he can be on a roof.

SAM: It would be within 60 feet of me, I think.

MATT: Which one?

SAM: Minor Illusion, I guess.

MATT: Minor Illusion, you could, it’s a very minor illusion.

SAM: I know.

MATT: But you could make noise escape from the vicinity of where the head is.

TALIESIN: Could I assist with that?

SAM: Because he has Minor Illusion as well.

MATT: If you’re close enough to it, it’s possible.

SAM: I could also do– these goliaths, they don’t like wyverns. I could be a wyvern.

LAURA: The head is so perfect.

LIAM: You could be a whole wyvern, but you can’t be a goliath?

SAM: It’s not a beast, apparently.

MATT: Yeah. Polymorph– there are higher-level spells that can let you it, but they’re a little

out of your range.

SAM: A wyvern is a beast?

TALIESIN: Okay, we can do the head.

LAURA: The head. Be a head! Be a giant, floating, severed head, I like it.

TALIESIN: Can you get me out of there once they come to attack?

LAURA: Me?

TALIESIN: Yes.

LAURA: I mean, I can use the tether and tie you to the broom.

TALIESIN: I’ll be the bait.

MATT: A wyvern is a dragon, it is not a beast.

SAM: Huh?

MATT: A wyvern is a dragon, it is not a beast.

SAM: I cannot be a wyvern.

TALIESIN: I can be the bait.

MARISHA: With the hat? With your hat?

ASHLEY: How are you going to be the bait?

SAM: Yeah, how are you going to be the bait?

TALIESIN: I’m going to have the severed head of your father talking to them.

SAM: Yes, I can do that too, and I can escape. You can’t.

TALIESIN: Up to you. All right.

LAURA: Do it.

LIAM: Do it, Scanlan, do it.

LAURA: Come on, Scanlan.

SAM: I mean, I can try. Might be shit. How are you going to hide?

TRAVIS: Can I ask this? Let’s say we pick this gate where she’s digging out this ditch. What is

the terrain like on the outside of the wall next to that gate?

MATT: Because of the building, or the structure of it for about 30 feet on the outside of the wall

it’s mainly just hard-packed dirt and earth from patrols for hundreds of years going around the

wall, whether it be carts, beasts of burden, or just people walking all around the outskirts of

the town of Westruun, it’s very heavy-packed and often-walked earth.

TRAVIS: Zero cover.

MATT: Zero coverage within 30 feet of it, and the grass does thin as it gets close to that. Keyleth

had to pick a specific area and get low and even then had to force her way under and use a good,

you know, a quarter of her spell time to be able to dig well enough to get past that space.

TRAVIS: Past 30 feet from the wall, from the edge of town, what kind of cover is there?

Is there any?

MATT: Not really.

TRAVIS: Not even the tall grass?

MATT: The grass at that point gets about waist- to knee-high, even less so.

TRAVIS: This is an important thing we need to remember. As we’re doing all this, let’s just

assume that we’re us and this’ll all go tits-up real quick. We’re going to be a fucking long way

away from you before we can come to help.

SAM: That’s why you’re going to send Pike with me. No, I’m just kidding, I would never.

LIAM: No, but my sister or I could go with you. One of us.

SAM: That would make me feel quite nice.

TALIESIN: Sister’s good for an escape route.

TRAVIS: We should at least find a forward operating base, a place where we can watch this

unfold from cover and figure out how far away we are from the first act of our show.

TALIESIN: Well, if everything goes wrong we meet back here at the very least.

MARISHA: I mean, theoretically we’ll be stationed throughout, and we’ll have

our earpieces, correct?

TALIESIN: Yeah, but I’m just talking about, what if we have to para-rescue his ass

out of a fucking pickle?

TALIESIN: That’s what Vex is for.

LAURA: I’m standing nearby on my broom. I’ll fly in and pick him up. He can Dimension Door out,

though, very quickly.

MARISHA: I also have both of my beast shaping, still, so I can always fly in and evac you.

TRAVIS: How far away are we from the entrance now?

MATT: As you guys have plotted this, and Keyleth has come back to you through the grass after

creating this tunnel, I’d say you’re about 150, 200 feet out.

TALIESIN: That’s perfect.

SAM: And we know Westruun.

MATT: Yeah, you know it well.

SAM: And I know how far away from the center of town are we–

TRAVIS: Wait a minute, are there sewers in Westruun?

MATT: Yeah.

LAURA: It’s okay.

TRAVIS: I don’t know.

TALIESIN: We have that option if it comes to it.

TRAVIS: Yeah, I hadn’t thought of that.

TALIESIN: It’s all right. And again, like any good plan, everything will go wrong.

LAURA: Yes.

LAURA and MARISHA: Let’s do it!

TALIESIN: It’s time.

MATT: The grass dies, begins to die away, and become in– not helpful for stealth about 80,

70-80 feet outside the wall.

MARISHA: Can we get a Pass Without a Trace while we all get to our positions?

LAURA: Fuck yeah.

MATT: Okay. Pass Without a Trace, even so, you can’t stealth in the open. In order to stealth,

you have to have some way of staying out of sight. Once you get to about 70 feet from the wall, it’s

basically just open ground and the large wall that surrounds Westruun.

MARISHA: I could give us a fog cloud.

LAURA: Can you dig a hole under and we can hang out in a hole with something over top of it so we

can bust up out, like shallow ground?

MARISHA: I’ve already burned it. I mean, we can still go underground, I have a tunnel built to a

certain point.

LAURA: But we have to be able to get out of it.

TALIESIN: Let’s just keep our distance, let’s get them out of the castle and coming out at us.

LAURA: Okay. And then we go in.

MATT: Okay. So. What’s the plan? Who’s doing what?

SAM: I go invisible and start walking into town.

LAURA: We stay at the very edge, stealthed as fuck.

TALIESIN: You’re not going into town, why are you going into town? We dug a giant pit in front of

the main entrance.

MARISHA: Yeah, everyone be mindful of the pit, I point it out to everyone where the pit is so we

can go around it.

MATT: Okay. To be fair, yeah, and he is a gnome. He is not a very heavy individual. And you were

pretty spot-on– You’re fairly certain it can support the weight of a gnome.

MARISHA: I can Polymorph a couple people. No. Sorry. I can Polymorph one person as a stealth

kind of deal.

MATT: There are the three guards there, about 20 feet in from the main gate, or the main

entranceway, one of which appears to be a female goliath, muscular scar-based torso, very thick,

dark, dreaded hair that’s pulled tightly to the back of her head and hangs down to the mid-back,

and you see two humans that are also as rugged-looking, possibly members of the secondary

tribe that they adopted, as was mentioned when you first inquired about the tribe as it currently

stands, the Herd. They’re all just looking out, bored, one of them is chewing on some dried meat,

and they’re just keeping an eye out. Scanlan, you’ve gone invisible and you’re approaching the

front gate. What are you doing?

SAM: Hey, can you cast Pass Without a Trace on me?

LAURA: I already did!

SAM: Okay, good. I’m just going to walk in, straight into town.

MATT: Okay. Yeah. Just for the sake of this, go ahead and make a stealth check. With advantage.

SAM: With advantage.

MATT: Yeah, they have very little chance to even notice.

SAM: So 16 plus–

LAURA: Ten.

SAM: Plus two. So 28.

MATT: Yeah. Given the circumstance that you’re invisible and that advantage roll, even the

quietness of your footsteps, you manage to literally walk within five feet of them without

them noticing. You hear some low mutters, some of it’s just like broken words, “Stupid hungry–” And

the larger female goliath is like, “Shut up. Eyes peeled. I hate this.” They look very unhappy about

having to be stuck there at this watch. So you’ve moved past them, now.

SAM: All right, I’m going to go into the– just the center. We had a scouting party go in and see

that– yes we did, yes we did. It was the center of town, and that’s where the key people were

around, milling about.

MATT: Yeah, the very center of town is about a 15-minute walk from the outside of town.

TALIESIN: We can hear everything that happens.

MATT: How long does your invisibility last?

SAM: An hour.

MATT: An hour. Okay. You start coasting through the town, you come towards a T-intersection of

where the road continues forward and turns to the right, you can see a number of the buildings, just

like you saw previously on you guys’ journey, some of them are charred and black from fires that have

been set. Some of them, you do notice as you pass by, large elements of the buildings have just

dissolved, melted down by some sort of chemical reaction. Many buildings still stand. You do see

that there are broken barrels and crates in the streets, it looks like a lot of what may have been

in storage or being brought around as commerce has been ransacked and raided or relocated. You do see

a couple carts that are half-broken or just up on the side, with whatever’s on the inside pulled

out. You do manage to see a couple of horses that were killed during some altercation that were just

left rotting in the middle of the street. There are no people visible on the street. Make a

perception check.

LAURA: What time is it?

MATT: At this point now? In the two hours for you to do that digging, it’s close to 10:30, 11:00 in

the morning.

SAM: 13.

MATT: 13. Okay. You keep walking past, you don’t notice anything that catches your attention. You

keep moving towards the center of the town. You start moving through the religious district of the

middle of Westruun. Make another perception check.

SAM: 19.

TALIESIN: Plus.

SAM: Nothing.

MATT: 19. You glance by what you knew previously in Westruun as the central church of Erathis

there. It’s a rather, in comparison to the rest of the town, a gaudy temple. But it has been defiled

fairly heavily. You can see paint, mud, or some other substance has been smeared across parts of

it, portions of the rock have been pushed over and collapsed. You do glance and see a small humanoid

peeking through one of the ajar doors that you see, for a second you see a set of eyes, then it

sees you and closes the door.

LAURA: It saw you?

SAM: Oh, shit. Fuck, he knows I’m there, I got to keep going. I got to keep going, yeah.

LAURA: You’re invisible!

SAM: Yeah. (laughs) Yeah.

MATT: You keep moving towards the very, very center of town, moving past a couple of other

patrols. You’ve passed, even in just this journey into the center of– journey to the center of

Westruun– you’ve passed roughly 30 or so well-armed, relatively savage individuals that

mark the same civilized level of Grog, give or take some further steps into society. Many of them

are wearing pieces of clothing that have been taken from this town, they’re dressed better than

their station, you know, rough-looking, big, thick, unshaven faces for the humans, but they’re

still like dressed in pompous clothing that’s partially torn and smeared. They’re a walking

parody of the people that once ruled this town, and they seem to know it. They’re enjoying this

gloating. Eventually you make your way to the central town square, which is not far from where

the Margrave’s home is. This area, you do notice, has been set up as a defensive central location.

There are just barriers and barricades of all sorts of furniture that have been nailed together

and this has been made an assault post, where if anyone were to attempt to attack the center of

this town, this would be a wonderful defensive position for someone to hole up and wait it out,

whether it be against other people or a dragon. It has been built with the best of their ability in

that regard. And there are a number of weapons that they’ve taken from the city that have been

bolted in, that have been strapped around, so there’s just like jagged edges of halberds and

whatever blades they could muster in every direction, therefore if anything wasn’t being very

careful and running through here, they could be easily shoved into one of these hazards or perhaps

even pushed onto it as a means of display. Which you do notice, on a number of these, various heads

are currently placed as warning symbols, in varying states of decay. You recognize two of the

heads. One of which is–

LAURA: No no no no no.

MATT: Sorry. One of them you recognize as the Margrave who once ruled Westruun, whose home

Kevdak currently keeps as his own. And the other, let’s see if I can recall what this one is. I have

it written down here.

TALIESIN: I like that this is that deep in your notes, is which heads are on spikes.

MATT: Hey, man, got to keep up with this.

SAM: Appendix A: Heads on Spikes, Various.

MATT: (laughs) Pretty much.

SAM: Subappendix: Westruun.

MATT: Ah, okay, here we go. Here we go. Okay. Loran the Bear. Loran the Bear was a mercenary

that you guys faced off with the first time that you fought in the brawlers’ league. You guys had a

playful rivalry? You kept running into each other when looking for various–

TALIESIN: It’s like a best of season one, that’s great.

SAM and TALIESIN: The season that didn’t air.

MATT: But there you see him, or what remains of him, placed on one of these weapons. It looks like

anybody who has attempted to rise up or at least make a stink about the current ruling class in

Westruun have been put on display in this square in some way, shape, or form.

SAM: Are there any people? Guards? Goliaths?

MATT: You see a rather heavy group of well-armored goliaths and other savage-looking humanoid

individuals. Mostly human, you see a couple half-orcs, but it’s a total of ten of them that

are all currently scattered throughout this central area, some of them just sitting down,

snacking, a few that are just keeping watch, and a number that are hovering in and out of the door of

the main area, giving orders and carrying some small supplies around.

SAM: Okay. So I’ll just quickly– are you guys ready?

MARISHA: Do we want to get up on the wall? There’s like a wall, right, around the city?

SAM: Yeah, but I’m in the center of the city.

MATT: Right. Also, there’s no response.

LAURA: Oh, he’s out of range. Shit.

SAM: Do you know what the range is on that?

MATT: The range on those earpieces are roughly two miles.

SAM: Two miles.

LAURA: He’s out of two miles’ range?

MATT: Well yeah, Westruun’s a pretty big town, and it’s–

LAURA: It’s a 15-minute walk, though.

SAM: Yeah, I walk fast.

LAURA: You’re a fast walker for a gnome.

MARISHA: He really is a really fast walker.

TALIESIN: Okay, go ahead.

MARISHA: I cast Polymorph on Percy and turn him into a crow.

TALIESIN: (eerily good crow noise)

LAURA: Oh, again with the crows.

MARISHA: Also, I use my beast shape to go into a crow. (crow noise)

TALIESIN: (eerily good crow noise)

MARISHA: (crow noise)

TALIESIN: That’s good enough, that’s good.

MARISHA: And we fly to the walls and perch on opposite sides on the entrance.

MATT: Okay.

LAURA: Look, your god is here to help us.

MARISHA: (crow noises)

LAURA: She sounds like shit.

MARISHA and TALIESIN: (a panoply of crow noises)

MATT: Stop it.

TALIESIN: Sorry.

(laughter)

TALIESIN: It’s really pleasing.

MATT: All right. You guys are perched on the edges of that. Scanlan, what’re you doing?

SAM: So much. So much.

LAURA: I feel like this is the first time I’ve seen you at a loss.

TRAVIS: Look at those eyes.

LAURA: Oh god.

TALIESIN: Don’t you want her to read the note?

SAM: Yeah, I go over to where the most people are congregated.

MATT: That’s going to be right at the steps of the Margrave’s manor.

SAM: I position myself about seven feet away from them.

MATT: Okay.

SAM: And I cast Thunderwave.

MATT: And with that, (explosion), this burst of thunder comes blasting out centrally from where

you are located, Scanlan. The DC on this, with your–

SAM: Thunderwave. Oh, is it spell?

MATT: It’s spell, what’s your DC?

SAM: 20.

MATT: 20.

TALIESIN: Oh shit.

MATT: Okay. Six fail, one succeeds on this save. So you hit them and they’re all forced

backwards, some of them up onto the stairs, some against the wall. Roll 2d8 points of damage.

LIAM: Ragdoll physics.

SAM: 2d8?

MATT: Mm-hmm.

SAM: No, it’s– oh, that’s, you’re right.

MATT: Yeah.

SAM: 11 plus something? No, I guess it’s just 11.

MATT: It’s just 11. All right, and one of them takes five points of damage and (impact sound)

looks down at this little gnome that’s there.

SAM: No, no, I’m still invisible. It’s not a concentration spell.

MATT: Invisibility, I’m pretty sure that as soon as you do–

SAM: Oh, fuck.

MATT: The spell ends for a target that attacks or casts a spell.

SAM: Casts a spell?

MATT: Yeah.

SAM: Even though it’s a concentration spell?

MATT: Yeah, you can cast other instantaneous spells, but as soon as you cast a spell

you become visible.

SAM: What?

MATT: High-level invisibility, improved invisibility is the one that remains.

SAM: Oh well, I’m fucked, then.

(laughter)

TALIESIN: Yes!

MATT: I’ll say, do you have Greater Invisibility?

SAM: No. I can cast it at a greater level, but no, I don’t have Greater Invisibility.

MATT: Yeah, at that moment you suddenly become visible.

TALIESIN: Roll with it, roll with it.

SAM: Hi guys. Hi.

MARISHA: But you’re Scanlan, you can do this.

MATT: The surprise round, they weren’t expecting it. Roll initiative right now.

MARISHA: Oh shit.

LAURA: Oh my god, Scanlan, run.

SAM: 16.

MATT: Rolled a one. I’m rolling them group initiative on this one, because I don’t want to

roll six different initiatives in this order. They all look at you dumbfounded. “We got an intruder!”

Pull out their weapons, get ready. Two of them (growl) at you really angrily.

What are you doing?

SAM: Fuck!

MATT: What are you doing, Sam?

SAM: This is not the plan!

TALIESIN: No! No!

TRAVIS: Don’t say a thing, don’t say shit.

LAURA: Okay, yeah yeah, it’s all you.

SAM: (mock-crying)

At least I know that Pike didn’t read the letter, though, so I’m okay.

(laughter)

TALIESIN: At the end of this fight, can I have your tie? I mean, you’re not going to need it

anymore.

TRAVIS: Come on, what are you doing?

SAM: Okay. I’ll Dimension Door into the house where the guy’s eyeballs were.

TRAVIS: Yes! I like it.

MATT: Wait, on the, to the house–

SAM: The house where I saw the guy who was peeking and saw me, he saw me, I’m going in there.

MATT: Oh!

LAURA: What?

LIAM: Smart.

MATT: How far is the range on Dimension Door?

SAM: 500 feet. Was that long ago or recently?

MATT: Wait, so. You were peeking, are you referring to the–

SAM: The guy who saw me as invisible.

MATT: Right. Okay, got you. All right, so you’re going to that temple. That’s probably about 1000

feet from you, you can Dimension Door closer to it.

SAM: Yes, I could. I could. Okay, okay. This is exciting, this is so exciting, nothing’s working.

Okay, yes, I will go toward it 500 feet.

MATT: Okay. You appear to the back end and around the road, just around the corner from where the

entrance to that area is, so you’re a little ways away. As you appear, catching your breath, you

look over your shoulder and you hear in the distance more, a couple yells, and a bell starts

going off (ringing) in the center of the town square.

SAM: It’s going great, guys.

LAURA: Do we hear the bell?

MATT: You guys can hear in the very distance a series of bells beginning to go (ringing).

TALIESIN: Oh, sweet Jesus.

MATT: What’re you doing now?

SAM: Well, they haven’t caught up to me, right?

MATT: No no, you just moved 500 feet in one second, they have no idea where you went. You just

showed up, went “Bye!” and vanished out.

LIAM: Bell is bad. He’s in trouble, we need to go in now.

SAM: I’m going to go again, Dimension Door into the temple.

MATT: Okay, you do see the temple. You’re on the interior of it now, and looking inside you know a

portion of it is collapsed, there’s an open view on the second level where a whole corner of the

secondary floor and first floor have fallen in, big pile of rubble, you can see the sky. There as

you appear, you look around, you hear a series of gasps as you can now see huddled inside of this temple roughly

30 or so people, varying ages, varying racial backgrounds. These are some of the survivors in

Westruun that are keeping in here, whether it be hidden, or at least this is where they live now.

They look in various states of personal brutality that’s been put against them, some of them are

wounded, a few of them draw weapons immediately, and turning around, you see hunkered down inside a

half-orc that rushes around, his hat half-kilter, his coat up with his shoulder, mantle part of his

collar pressed upward, spins around, puts his blade out.

“You’ve got to be kidding me. Scanlan Shorthalt.”

SAM: That’s me.

MATT: As Dr. Dranzel stands there before you.

(cheering)

MATT: They themselves look a little worse for wear, and he looks over his shoulder and says,

“Well shit, Kaylie, weren’t you just talking about him yesterday?” As your daughter stands behind

him, holding two of the children, trying to protect them as you appeared. She looks up at you

and goes, “Oh, you’ve got to be kidding me.”

And that’s where we’ll end tonight’s game.

(yelling)

TRAVIS: Perfect! Perfect, perfect.

TALIESIN: Put that on like a Japanese businessman.

LIAM: By the way, this one, under her breath, goes, “Oh I don’t like him, he stole from me.”

SAM: That’s all you can think about?

LAURA: Why am I cheering? He stole from us.

SAM: They’re going to fucking save my life.

LIAM: Well, maybe he needed it to save the world.

MATT: It’s all survival. All right, then we’ll pick it up from there next week.

TRAVIS: Jesus. That was a hell of a 50th. Fuck’s sake!

TALIESIN: Why did we even bother to plan?

TALIESIN and MARISHA: Why do we even bother to plan?

TRAVIS: It’s going perfect! It’s going perfectly. We are still on the rails. It is working.

TALIESIN: We are still on the rails, it’ll be great.

MARISHA: I spent a 6th-level spell building that trench, it had better come in handy.

ASHLEY: It will, it will.

TALIESIN: We’re all going to fall and die in it, it’s going to be great.

LIAM: Scanlan is drunken master.

MATT: All righty, guys, we’re going to go ahead and take a few minutes here to hunker down and

prepare for the savage unwrapping of many presents that you, the community of Critical Role, have put

in our direction. All of us so eternally undeserving, but so incredibly appreciative of all

that you guys do, both to help with the charities that we support and spend your time being so

awesome and creative and we’re going to go ahead and–

SAM: Matt, though, but what are we going to do with the minutes while we’re not on camera right

now? How do we fill the airtime?

MATT: We’ll, I’m sure, have a few videos to show that may also include our new intro.

TALIESIN, MARISHA, and LAURA: Again! Again!

MARISHA: We’re mainly doing this for our own selfishness.

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