Anna Ripley

Dr. Anna Ripley was a follower of the Briarwoods. After the Briarwoods seized control of Whitestone, Percy attempted to kill Dr. Ripley in Stilben, but he was captured by her guards, tortured, and interrogated. Dr. Ripley began gathering intelligence about Percy's weapons and experimenting with firearm construction, losing a hand during one of her experiments. As an NPC, Dr. Ripley was played by Matthew Mercer.

Appearance
When Vox Machina first met Ripley in the dungeon beneath Whitestone Castle, she was disguised as an old woman, looking to be in her seventies with very deep, sunken wrinkles, weathered skin, mostly whitish-gray hair with a bit of remaining red and brown, and wearing ragged clothing. She introduced herself as "Gloria Cyn".

Personality
Without a doubt, Dr. Anna Ripley was one of the deadliest enemies that Vox Machina has ever faced. In many ways, she was both identical to and opposite from Percy. Both were loyal to their allies and vicious to their perceived enemies. One of their biggest differences was that Percy sees firearms and other such technology as a tool for revenge, a means to an end. Ripley viewed Percy's inventions almost as an end in of itself.

Ripley was obsessively fascinated with Percy and his inventions. She was simultaneously admiring and envious of Percy's genius. She showed the capability to read and comprehend complex mechanical designs, as she was able to create her own firearm based on Percy's notes, left behind in his workshop after he fled the Briarwoods and Whitestone, as well as additional information gained by interrogating Percy in Stilben. In addition to being able to construct Percy's concepts, she showed the ability to improve upon those designs as well. For example, she was able to use her knowledge of "The List" to create the far more advanced "Animus".

Ripley was also an amoral opportunist. Siding with the Briarwoods and their Vecna-worshipping cult not out of faith in the god, but because she simply saw an opportunity to continue her research with more resources. Her reasoning was that the technological achievements that result from a decision are what determine whether or not something should be done (rather than a more humanistic "right vs. wrong"). She had no interest in getting involved in the struggle against the Chroma Conclave, citing that the "petty tyranny of drakes and dragons" have always fallen to "the ingenuity of Man". She also was an unapologetic racist, believing that Humans were the only race capable of finding solutions to new problems, and that non-Humans lacked the same "dynamic ability to adapt". Thus, she genuinely believed that Vox Machina's success was only due to Percy's intelligence and ingenuity.

Ripley proved herself to be quite charismatic, as she was able to assemble her own group of followers (including Kynan Leore) as her own twisted version of Vox Machina. Unlike the real Vox Machina (whom Percy regards as family), Ripley treated her group more like tools: useful, and not to be carelessly discarded...but tools, nonetheless.

Background
As revealed by Matthew Mercer in the Critical Role Campiagn Wrap-Up and the Fireside Chat, Dr. Anna Ripley was originally working for the Dwendalian government, developing military technology in the Dwendalian capital. However, she was caught doing illegal experiments involving biological warfare. She was forced to flee the Dwendalian Empire to Port Damali, where she first met Sylas and Delilah Briarwood. The Briarwoods had been arrested for necromancy, escaped prison, and now were fleeing hunters with orders to execute on-sight. The three fugitives decided to work together, and Ripley aided the Briarwoods with their plan to murder the de Rolo family and seize control of Whitestone.

Dr. Ripley had been working for the Briarwoods to create an acidic compound that would dissolve the white stone—for which Whitestone was named—in order to distill the stone into pure residuum, a powerful magical essence used in constructions like the Ziggurat. When her work was completed, Ripley tried to leave, but the Briarwoods threw her into a dungeon under Whitestone Castle.

Before the Stream
A year after the Briarwoods seized Whitestone, Percival (one of the last surviving de Rolos) managed to track Dr. Ripley to Stilben. His attempt to murder Ripley failed, and Percy was seized by Ripley's guards and thrown into a prison cell. Ripley interrogated Percy, particularly interested in his curious barreled ranged weapon. After Ripley decided she had whatever useful information she could get from Percy, she and her guards left him there to die of starvation. Ripley had almost succeeded, but unbeknownst to her, the party of adventurers known as "Vox Machina" managed to find Percy in his prison cell, just in time to provide proper care and food.

Vox Machina found Ripley in the dungeons of Whitestone Castle..

Vox Machina begrudgingly let Ripley out of her cell.

Ripley had a fascination with Percy's construction of his pepperbox firearm, "The List". While investigating her room at Whitestone Castle, Percy found many sketches of it drawn from eye-witness accounts.

She had designed her own firearm, a pistol similar to Percy's pepperbox, but more technically refined and less aesthetically styled. It had only one barrel and a small, rotating, four-cylinder chamber.

Anna Ripley escaped the castle while Vox Machina fought Professor Anders.

Returning to Vasselheim after liberating Whitestone, Percy learned that Victor, the black powder merchant, had done business with a nicely dressed lady several weeks prior, most likely Ripley.



Ripley fled from Vasselheim to Ank'Harel, as Vox Machina later discovered the body of Mistress Asharru at a crime scene in which a firearm was used. Keyleth investigated her pistol, now in Percy's possession, and discovered a magical enchantment, which they learned Ripley was using to listen to them. Scrying on her, Keyleth discovered that Ripley did have Cabal's Ruin and was on a ship in the Ozmit Sea, most likely looking for Whisper, another Vestige of the Divergence.

Vox Machina caught up with Ripley in the jungle of Glintshore, after she had already procured Whisper, where they learned she had allied with Orthax, in a similar deal as it had with Percy.

She revealed that she had no interest in becoming involved in the struggle against the Chroma Conclave, stating that the "petty tyranny of drakes and dragons" have always fallen to "the ingenuity of Man".

Ripley told Percy that after leaving Whitestone, she had continued her design and construction of firearms, and even gave the plans to other tinkerers as well as selling some firearms.

Ripley was able to take the killing shot on Percy before Vox Machina took her out.

Notable Items

 * Animus (taken from her corpse, given to Percy)
 * Cabal's Ruin (taken from her corpse, given to Percy)
 * Retort

Quotations

 * "I sold a couple in Vasselheim, and a few more in Ank'Harel. Partially because I needed the money, but also because...he told me it would drive you mad." (Ripley revealing her proliferation of firearms)
 * "Another name...off the list..." (just before killing Percy on Glintshore)

Trivia

 * Matthew Mercer stated during the Fireside Chat that one of the inspirations for Ripley was Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels, as both served militaristic and totalitarian governments. Goebbels was also one of the chief architects of Nazi Germany's Final Solution and the Holocaust.
 * Dr. Ripley was the first character featured in Critical Role missing a hand, followed by Cerkonos, Tyriok Gadsworth, Shale, and Victor.
 * Marisha Ray was dressed as Anna Ripley during, which aired the week before Halloween 2016.