Trinket

Trinket is a bear and animal companion to Vex'ahlia. As a ranger companion, he is controlled by his ranger, Laura Bailey, with assistance and communication from the Dungeon Master, Matthew Mercer who also voiced him in The Legend of Vox Machina.

Description
Trinket is a large brown grizzly bear.

Background
Vex and Trinket became companions when Vex placed too much trust in poachers and ended up being captured by them. She managed to escape from the poachers' cage and eliminate two of them. She then found Trinket's mother, who was badly injured due to the poachers harvesting from her tortured but still-living body. Vex put the bear out of her misery before finding a young Trinket also in the cage. She rescued the cub and they have since been close friends.

Kith & Kin
Around 807 PD, Trinket accompanied Vax'ildan and Vex'ahlia as they travelled to Westruun. The trio fought giant spiders in the Bramblewood Forest along the way, and Trinket accompanied Vex'ahlia to hunt dinner that evening.

The twins spent a few nights in the city, leaving Trinket behind in the Bramblewood. They collected him as they made their way to Jorenn Village to complete a contract for the Clasp, and found him fishing in a stream.

A few nights later, Trinket and the twins camped just outside of Jorenn Village with some other travellers, when they were attacked by ash walkers. The humanoids (except for Vax'ildan) in the camp were rescued by riders from the Shadewatch, and Trinket followed them; they eventually reached Jorenn Village. Inside the village, Trinket and Vex'ahlia met Wick, the right-hand-man to Shademaster Derowen, and Aswin, Derowen's daughter, who immediately became enamoured with Trinket. Vex'ahlia left Trinket to protect Aswin while she joined the archers on the palisades. Trinket and Vex'ahlia were given a room in the Shade Hall as thanks for their aid, with a cot set up for the bear. The next morning, Aswin crept into their room to see Trinket again. She fed him fruit, and Vex left them together in the room while she went to find Derowen.

Over the next few days, Vex and Trinket searched the area around Jorenn for any sign of Vax'ildan—who had been taken in by the outlaw miners led by Thorn—and spent their evenings at the Shade Hall with Derowen, Aswin, and Wick. One night, Aswin had a night terror about the ash walkers, and Derowen, Vex'ahlia, and Trinket rushed into her room to comfort her. To help her calm down and fall back asleep, Vex'ahlia told Aswin a sanitized version of the story of how she and Trinket met, in which the poachers that kidnapped her looked monstrous (instead of like regular people), Trinket inspired her to break free, and Vax'ildan showed up to help them fight the poachers; she also omitted the part involving Trinket's mother. Trinket stayed with Aswin for a little while that night.

Trinket remained in Jorenn Village with Wick and Aswin while Vex'ahlia went to the mines with Derowen. They returned with Vax'ildan, and Trinket greeted him with a bear hug and flurry of licks. Vax was surprised to see that his sister had left Trinket in someone else's care, instead of leaving him on his own.

The next day, Vex and Trinket followed Vax as he headed back to the mines. Trinket was upset about having to walk through an illusory boulder to enter, but did it at Vex's insistence. Thorn led Trinket and Vex'ahlia into the main cavern so that they could meet the rest of the miners; the children in particular were fascinated by the bear. After they shared a meal with the miners, the Shadewatch returned to the mines. Trinket and the twins escaped through a side tunnel. They tried to camp in the hills, but were interrupted by ash walkers emerging from the mines. Trinket attacked one, but it didn't retaliate; the twins realized that the walkers were only interested in attacking Jorenn Village. They decided to split up: Vex'ahlia and Trinket would enter Jorenn from the main gate, while Vax'ildan would sneak in through the miners' gate. Trinket and Vex helped protect another group of travellers from the ash walkers, then entered Jorenn Village with them. They were allowed to stay at the Shade Hall again, but in the morning, they were brought to see Derowen, who was suspicious of Vex's actions. As the confrontation became violent, with Derowen stabbing the imprisoned Thorn, Aswin entered the room, and was delighted to see Vex and Trinket. Vex'ahlia asked Trinket to take Aswin to Wick, and they left the room, leaving Vex alone to fight the Shademaster and the ash walkers that soon entered the town. Instead of going to find Wick or to her own room, Aswin went to collect Vex'ahlia's weapons. Trinket chased after her as she stumbled out into the battle against the ash walkers and attempted to pull her away by the shirt. Vex intervened, put the girl on Trinket's back, and sent them inside; Wick sent two guards, Kela and Yorn, as well.

A few days later, Trinket accompanied the twins, Thorn, and Wick as they walked into the hills. While the twins and Thorn went further into the hills, Trinket went fishing in a stream. He and the twins then began their journey back to Westruun. When they returned to Westruun a few days later, they again left Trinket outside the city, and collected him on their way out, bound for Stilben.

Before the stream
At one point, Trinket was nearly killed, when Grog attempted to disarm a room full of lightning traps. He hit the bear on his backside with the flat side of his axe, causing Trinket to charge straight into the traps, triggering all of them. Vex (and Laura) was very angry with Grog (and Travis) afterwards.

Post-Campaign
After the defeat of Vecna, Lady Vex'ahlia (as Baroness of Whitestone) declared Trinket to be the official mascot of Whitestone. Trinket would be memorialized for centuries after as "The Wonder Bear". An annual festival was also begun to celebrate Trinket, "with bears everywhere" as Vex put it. Vex'ahlia constructed Lord Trinket's Public Park on the northwest side of Whitestone, where a marble statue of Trinket in his armour stands proudly.

In or before 832 PD, Trinket fathered a cub named Charlie, who is a playmate of Vex'ahlia and Percival's children. Trinket himself has slowed down in his older years but remains by Vex'ahlia's side as a member of the de Rolo family.

Campaign 3: Bells Hells
After leaving a conversation in which he had confronted Percy, Ashton came across Trinket, and complained about Percy to him. Ashton then told Trinket to shit somewhere in the castle on their behalf.

Notable items
Trinket was outfitted with armor plating, harvested from a bulette by Grog and reforged by a dwarf blacksmith named Karen working in Emon.

Abilities
In, Vex taught Trinket a rolling attack that she named "Cannonball". As a trampling alternative to Multiattack, Trinket runs forward and curls into a ball in his segmented bulette armor, crashing through enemies in front of him that are his size or smaller, dealing bludgeoning damage to them all.

After receiving a boon from the bear spirit named Orlan, Trinket gained several abilities: a damage boost from Vex'ahlia's Hunter's Mark, ability to use his Primal Fury once per short rest to gain advantage on attacks as well as critical attacks on natural rolls of 19 or 20, and if he falls unconscious within 100 feet of Vex and her Raven's Slumber crystal, Trinket is immediately transported inside the crystal and stabilized.

Appearances and mentions

 * Campaign 1, made an unspeaking appearance in every episode except as follows:
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 * The Legend of Vox Machina
 * Vox Machina Origins Series I
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 * Kith & Kin
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Trivia

 * Trinket also appears in an alternate version as Matthew Mercer's player character in "Trinket's Honey Heist" and "Honey Heist 2: Electric Beargaloo".
 * Despite having a Charisma score of 7, Trinket has proven on multiple occasions to be quite a charismatic orator; most notably during his speech to Orlan in where he convinced the Fey Creature to not harm Vex'ahlia and Keyleth.
 * As soon as Scanlan got true polymorph, Sam texted Laura saying "hey what would you want Trinket to turn into" permanently, which Laura strongly opposed.
 * Since the beginning, most confuse Trinket as a girl bear. Most of the confusion coming from Scanlan.
 * Whenever Trinket falls unconscious, he is immediately transported back into the Raven's Slumber Crystal. Due to this, fans have jokingly made reference to the Pokémon franchise (more notably: the Poké Ball capture device).
 * Trinket apparently gives great massages.
 * Characters played by Travis Willingham and Liam O'Brien make passing mentions of Trinket in the 2015 video game Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell. As the game's release predates by over a month, these seem to have been in-jokes by the actors in reference to their then-ongoing original home game.