A Turtle By Any Other Name

is the sixtieth episode of the second campaign of Critical Role. The Mighty Nein face a fiendish showdown in the Braan, and uncover more clues about the rifts throughout Xhorhas...

Pre-Show
We play Dungeons & Dragons! ...It is a slow descent into complete and utter madness.

Announcements

 * First and foremost, our returning sponsor for Campaign 2:
 * Sam claims that D&D Beyond doesn't really know what they're sponsoring every week. They know generally that Critical Role plays "the D&D and stuff", but they don't know what Sam is going to do in his ad spots.  Sometimes they get a song parody from award-winning Sam Riegel, sometimes they get a glimpse into history, and sometimes they get a shark costume.  As you all know, Sam was a huge fan of the 1980s sitcom "You've Got Gale", starring our very own Ashley Johnson.  The show was cancelled after the pilot aired, but that one episode was massively influential to Sam and his personal style of humor. [This explains so much.] Laura says Ashley was so good on that show.  Ashley thanks Laura: that means a lot!  As you all know, Sam goes to the UCLA Film & Television Archive every Wednesday.  Yesterday, Sam found something from "You've Got Gale" that he never knew existed!  CBS was so forward-thinking on this TV sitcom that they had actually begun production in 1985 on a theatrical film spinoff!  Sadly, production was cancelled when the TV show went off-the-air, but CBS had already finished filming and editing a theatrical trailer!  Unfortunately, UCLA has confirmed that the trailer has been lost to time: the only copies that CBS kept after the film's cancellation were recorded on Betamax tape.  However, the transcripts for the trailer still exist, and UCLA generously loaned them to Sam so he could stage a sort of radio play for the trailer for the "You've Got Gale" spinoff film that definitely existed.  Matt provides the narration, Marisha provides the sound effects, Ashley plays her old role as Gale (aka "Justice Bitch"), Liam plays Gale's special forces commander, Travis plays the evil Russian supervillain, Laura plays Gale's lover [Surprisingly progressive for the 1980s!], and Taliesin plays the President of the United States of America.  "Gale Force 5: A Gale in Your Coffin"...gagging spoons in theaters everywhere this Memorial Day! [Monday, May 27, 1985] Ashley claims that actually they had shot the whole film, but it was initially five hours long, so it got bogged down in the editing room.  Sam claims that those rough cuts were also recorded on Betamax tape.  Liam claims that "Gale Force 5" could have had the same impact on him as a kid that "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" had on him in 1991.  Taliesin was surprised that "Terminator 2" lifted such a good idea as the Los Angeles River chase scene off of "Gale Force 5".  Sam thanks D&D Beyond for bringing wonderful art like this back into their lives.  Please subscribe, if you haven't already.  Matt thanks Sam, and also mentions (since Sam didn't talk about it once in his D&D BEYOND ad) that D&D Beyond is a digital service that allows you to keep all your D&D character information online!
 * Denver Pop Culture Con: Critical Role is heading to Denver Pop Culture Con on the first weekend of June. It's coming up a lot faster than any of us were prepared for!  We have limited number of autograph and photograph opportunities available at denverpopculturecon.com.
 * The Legend of Vox Machina: We're going to thank the Critters again, because we can't say it enough. Thank you to everybody who helped make this Kickstarter as insane as it has been.  We closed out the Kickstarter at midnight with our friend Joel Hodgson present.  We had a little closing party you can see on Critical Role's YouTube channel, where we all got super-emotional and proceeded to down shot after shot of "totally alcohol".  Laura thinks they sold it well, though.  Taliesin says it was definitely not caffeinated and definitely didn't keep him up until 5:00 am.  Marisha didn't get any emails from Critical Role's Twitch reps, so she thinks the statute of limitations has passed!  Matt says they are now knee-deep in the pre-production and getting the animated series going!  But we are really excited, and it's been fun for the cast to go back and re-watch previous episodes of the first campaign and reliving those moments.  Marisha says it's crazy.  Liam is so excited: we're making a CARTOON!  Travis jokes they were so "good" at D&D back then! (i.e. "What's Advantage?")
 * merch update from Laura: You might have noticed on Twitter today that Critical Role has announced its new Grog Strongjaw tankards! Travis (Grog?) is very excited!  Sam says the box is f***ing LIT!  Laura does an unboxing.  You can separately buy an engraved leather to make your tankard especially "Grog-y" or "Yasha-y"!  Sam wants eight to decorate his dining room table.  Laura also wants to announce another item...this one isn't in the store, Laura just wants to brag about her brand-new Jester dice bag from Christina Ahrens!  It's pink, just like Jester's Fantastic Haversack!  And there's Jester-inspired doodles decorating the inside of the bag.  She shares Christina's Etsy page, because Christina makes custom dice bags, and she's phenomenal.  Laura was running out of room in her original dice bag, so now she can start filling the new Jester one!  Liam starts to take Laura's old dice bag and says she's going to have to wipe the slate clean, but Laura says shut up and rips the bag out of Liam's hand.  Ashley is going to get a Yasha dice bag commissioned from Christina.  Taliesin feels like custom dice bags are the beginning of a habit, and he is not ready for that.

Previously on Critical Role
"Last we left off: The Mighty Nein, after allying themselves for the time being with the Bright Queen and the Kryn Dynasty in Rosohna -- previously known historically as Ghor Dranas, once the center of the Betrayer Gods' machinations in the Calamity -- you began to inquire as to means to further deepen this alliance and gain some more funds to continue your own respective interests. Upon speaking with Professor Waccoh, you were sent to the nearby mines in the Vermaloc Forest, where it seems a bastion of stone giants has taken over and sent most of the miners and steel workers running.

''Upon going there, you briefly tussled with the giants before instead coming to a conversation and thinking maybe there's something beyond just this conflict. Finding that the giants had been essentially scared out of their home, and they came here as a means of defending themselves, you made an agreement to help them in clearing out their home and whatever seems to have pushed them out of it, and in return, they would return. You managed to have one of them come along with you. Landspeaker Soorna agreed to join you as you went to where they once lived, in the Braan, which is giant for 'belly'.''

''Upon arriving and slowly making your way through the wide stone giant tunnels, you were immediately beset with small demonic creatures, one of which, this sickly bulbous flea-like or fly-like entity, its droning sound, the buzzing of its wings causing a number of you to fall unconscious and nearly snuffing the life from Fjord. You managed to best them in battle, and in the quiet moments, take a few moments to breathe, heal up, and, in Nott's instance, go and inspect the corpse of one of the fallen giants near the bone pit, this large open pit that is just filled with bones about ten feel down and below. Upon inspecting the body, you watched this strange glowing jellyfish-like entity drift ethereally out of the wall, and then lower itself into the body of the dead giant, upon which the dead giant began to re-animate, its jaw tearing open into a terrible grin, the flesh on the sides of its face tearing up to where its ears are, before it begins to rouse, and that's where we left off..."''

The Mighty Nein

 * Beauregard
 * Caduceus Clay
 * Fjord
 * Frumpkin
 * Jester Lavorre
 * Nott
 * Yasha Nydoorin
 * Caleb Widogast

Returning

 * Soorna