The Mighty Nein Origins: Fjord Stone

The Mighty Nein Origins: Fjord Stone is the fourth issue of Critical Role: The Mighty Nein Origins written by Kevin Burke and Chris Wyatt, with direction from Matthew Mercer and Travis Willingham, and art by Selina Espiritu and colors by Diana Sousa. It was released by Dark Horse Comics in comic shops on December 14, 2022 and is scheduled to release in bookstores, retailers, and digitally on January 10, 2023. The comic explores the backstory of Travis's player character, Fjord.

Plot summary
At the Diver's Grave in 835 PD, Fjord and the Mighty Nein visit the wreck of the Tide's Breath. Fjord muses to himself that he has not told his friends everything about this ship because his story there begins long before that.

About twenty years prior, Fjord is diving for salvage in Port Damali. He excitedly shows the pewter he found to Grankton, headmaster of the Driftwood Asylum orphanage. When Sabian finds gold-plated objects, Grankton hits Fjord and reprimands him for wasting his time. Grankton claims he salvaged the boys and gave them value but Fjord is useless as stone. On the way to the orphanage, Sabian whispers to the others and mocks Fjord for his half-orcish ancestry. From the present, Fjord remembers that Sabian is one of the reasons he wanted to escape.

Fjord finds working in the wood shop tolerable. The others focus on their work, and the noise masks the whispers. However, Grankton disapproves of Fjord's work because the tools are incorrectly sized for Fjord's hands. Over time, the others begin ostracizing Fjord, and Sabian openly targets him with racist mockery. One day, Sabian and the others draw a grotesque caricature of Fjord on a door, then viciously attack him in the night. Before morning, Fjord files down his tusks, feeling the pain is worth it to get rid of something that causes mockery. However, Sabian says it changes nothing and dares Fjord to retaliate. Fjord does not. Grankton suggests that Fjord use his greater physical strength to intimidate the others. Fjord doubts this will work.

Years pass. Life at Driftwood Asylum changes little. The salvage dives become increasingly dangerous, and Grankton profits off the boys through connections with The Myriad and other criminals. When Fjord is seventeen, Grankton allows Captain Vandran to visit and solicit deckhands for his merchant ship. Vandran warns that the work is difficult and conditions poor, but they will be paid a small but regular wage. Though Fjord knows this somehow benefits Grankton, he does not care and intends to volunteer. However, Sabian volunteers first. Fjord stays quiet to avoid Sabian. Nobody else volunteers, and Vandran chooses Fjord to come too.

After warning the recruits not to cross him, Vandran explains that Fjord needs a surname for the ship's manifest. Fjord tells him that Grankton called him "Stone", as in useless. Exasperated, Vandran thoroughly dismisses the idea that stone is useless and lists him as "Fjord Stone". To Fjord's surprise, Sabian no longer harasses him, and their relationship seems to improve. However, after Vandran compliments Fjord's seamanship, someone cuts a rope while Fjord is tarring the hull, nearly sending him overboard. The same day, Vandran promotes Fjord. Fjord attempts to refuse because he worries that it will cause him to be further targeted. Vandran, who noticed Sabian watches Fjord closely, offers to teach Fjord how to draw less attention to himself. Fjord is skeptical, as Grankton advised the opposite, but Vandran dismisses Grankton as a fool.

That night in port, Vandran teaches Fjord to watch others and mimic their behavior. Fjord is surprised to learn he can change the way others look at him. Over time, Vandran teaches Fjord to blend into his surroundings, to persuade others to do as he wishes by convincing them it is their idea, and to mask his vulnerabilities. Using what he learns, Fjord finds he happily fits in with the crew.

Years later, Fjord has been promoted multiple times. Knowing that Fjord cannot hide from all unwanted attention, Vandran begins to teach Fjord swordmanship. Fjord improves across several months of nightly lessons, but he is unable to best Vandran in a duel. Fjord is finally able to win one night, but Vandran reflexively uses magic to defend himself. Vandran apologizes and declares it Fjord's victory, but he ignores Fjord's questions about the magic and sends him away. Fjord resolves to ask tomorrow if he can be taught this.

On his way to his quarter, Fjord notices a vicious storm. As the crew attempts to secure the ship, Fjord sees Sabian going below deck. Fjord follows and finds Sabian lighting the fuse on an explosive. Sabian escapes to the deck and jumps into the sea before Fjord can stop him. Fjord orders the crew to abandon ship, but the explosive goes off. Fjord is thrown into the water and is found by Uk'otoa.

Fjord wakes up on a beach to discover his injuries have healed, but he is unsure how he survived. He finds a mysterious sword and, feeling that it is calling to him, takes it with him. He discovers that the sword magically charms someone into helping him back to Port Damali. He asks about the Tide's Breath at a tavern, but the sailors blame him for the sinking because he is orcish and chase him through the streets. Unable to escape, Fjord prepares to defend himself, but he is instead magically disguised and the crowd does not recognize him. Fjord visits Vandrans office, discovering that Sabian just raided it.

Unable to find Sabian, Fjord searches in Nicodranas. Though he finds the sword's magical influence makes people willing to talk to him, he cannot find Sabian's trail. Outside the city, he is joined by Jester Lavorre, who convinces him to let her travel with him.

In 835 PD, Fjord and the Mighty Nein search the interior of the Tide's Breath. Fjord muses on the many questions that remain to him and on how neither standing out nor bending him has worked out. Though his already lengthy journey promises to be longer still, he finds comfort that he will not have to seek answers alone.

Returning
These characters previously appeared in Campaign 2.
 * Fjord
 * Beauregard Lionett
 * Caduceus Clay, non-speaking appearance
 * Caleb Widogast, non-speaking appearance
 * Jester Lavorre
 * Nott the Brave, non-speaking appearance
 * Yasha Nydoorin, non-speaking appearance
 * Frumpkin
 * Vandran
 * Uk'otoa, non-speaking appearance

New
These character have not previously appeared in Campaign 2 or any other Critical Role work, though they may have been previously mentioned.
 * Grankton
 * Sabian

Development
The Mighty Nein Origins: Fjord Stone was scheduled for publication by Dark Horse Comics, originally with a July 12, 2022 release for book retailers and digital platforms and a July 13, 2022 release for comic shops. However, due to the 2021–2022 global supply chain crisis and unidentified circumstances with creative teams, many Critical Role titles were delayed, and Fjord Stone was postponed to instead release December 14, 2022 at comic shops and January 10, 2023 at bookstores and retailers.

The graphic novel was originally announced as the fifth installment, after Nott the Brave, but it released fourth after Nott the Brave was subsequently delayed to release after it.