Omens Above

is the nineteenth episode of the third campaign of Critical Role. Newly arrived in the Heartmoor Hamlet, Bells Hells seek answers to long-sought questions and prepare for the midnight museum heist...

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Part I
The party enters the comfortable book-strewn interior, where Estani offers them warm lime juice and biscuits. Orym explains that they are looking into the murder of the Lumas twins, and Estani tells them that he and the twins were walking in the nearby Herald's Hill Garden when three dark masked and hooded figures dropped from a tree and attacked, killing the twins. Oshad Breshio, the twins' bodyguard, managed to kill one which discorporated into black liquid, but the other two escaped.

Estani and the twins had become friends via correspondence about their shared interest in astronomical solstices and specifically in the red moon Ruidus. The twins were studying its occasional, irregular flares, believed by some to be ill portents. Children born during a flare are called "Ruidusborn". They are thought to be destined for important things, bear "strange marks" on their bodies and have premonitions, bad dreams, and other odd psychic phenomenon. To further their research on the Ruidusborn, the twins planned to go to the Omen Archive of the Aydinlan Seminary in Yios which also holds one of the largest arcane telescopes on Exandria.

Estani has none of the twins' notes or papers - they carried them with them, and their bags were missing after they were killed. He invites the party to join him that evening to look through his telescope at Ruidus, which he describes as a barren, red moonscape continuously bombarded with storms. When Laudna suggests to Imogen that she might be Ruidusborn, Imogen replies that she isn't sure but she thinks her mother might have been since she was part of the study that Imogen found the partial notes about.

Estani offers to show them the place of the attack on the twins, a small park nearby featuring an endless stream of water flowing from a weathered stone statue of a man pouring out a pot. Orym investigates the tree the attackers came from, finding a hint of a dried tar-like substance in the branches. Ashton investigates the statue, learning that it bears a very faint enchantment and that he can't reach the end of the hole from which the water is coming. Eventually, Fearne transforms herself into a frog and, tethered by yarn, investigates the hole. The water has strange currents, shifting temperatures and a strange taste, and Imogen's psychic connection doesn't seem to reach within. Fearne quickly retreats when she sees glowing blue eyes coming toward her.

The party then splits up to go shopping. Fearne, Laudna, and Chetney buy general supplies at Mosscobble Wares, including fishing equipment, ball bearings, climbing equipment, limes, and a shovel. Fresh Cut Grass and Orym ask about potions that might confuse, distract, or obscure at Witherbough Medicines, learning that a group including a silver dragonborn recently purchased three tanglefoot bags, two smoke bombs, and a Potion of Gaseous Form. Orym buys a single tanglefoot bag, which is all they can afford. Imogen and Ashton go to Knot Forgotten, an antique and hand-carved wooden knick-knack store owned by Zadro Ichlen, who mentions some of her pieces had been carved by Oltgar, and purchase a creepy marionette as a friend for Laudna's Pâté de Rolo. They also get a jack-in-the-box and some children's toy jacks.

Meeting back up at the Sodden Grange Inn where they're staying, they attempt to find out if the rival party is also staying there, but the front desk person is not forthcoming and they deduce he has been bribed to keep quiet. Fearne tries to induce him to keep quiet about Bells Hells as well with a gold piece, and when Laudna sweetens the deal with a lime, he agrees.

At nightfall, they return to Estani's manor, where the professor ushers them upstairs to his telescope. One by one, they attempt to peer through it at the ruddy topography of Ruidus but are having trouble focusing closely. Finally, in the face of oncoming cloud cover, Orym succeeds in adjusting the telescope enough to discern the swirl of movement, and calls Imogen to take his place. She can see that the entire surface of the moon is covered in a storm of red clouds and lightning.

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Part II
Imogen is disconcerted and confused. She has seen the red storm so often in her dreams, but seeing it while awake is different. She questions why her mother tells her to run from it, and why she saw Bertrand and the Lumas twins within it. Estani tells her the twins had mentioned their continuing research into red storms and that they had discovered something important they wanted to share with him, but were killed before they could do so. He mentions once more their research at the Omen Archive of the Aydinlan Seminary in Yios.

Fresh Cut Grass suggests that the storm may be a repressed memory of something that happened when Imogen was very young, but short of forcing her father to talk about it, she doesn't know how to learn any more. She doesn't think he wants to see her. The next step, to her, seems to be to travel to Yios to speak to Professor Kadija Sumal, who spearheaded the study of red dreams there. Now that she's thinking about it, she notices that her dreams' frequency seems to be on a roughly six-month cycle corresponding to the orbit of Ruidus... and Ruidus is currently ascending.

They return to the inn, where Ashton and Imogen give Laudna the creepy marionette which she immediately names Sashimi. They try out the jack-in-the-box on Chetney, narrowly avoiding giving him a heart attack. Ashton rigs fishing line around them as they sleep to give warning if anyone breaks in and they keep watches as well.

During the night, Imogen finds herself in her dream of a familiar field as the red storm approaches. This time, instead of running, she cries out to it, asking what it wants, and takes a step towards it. As she does, it gets stronger and colder. She calls out to her mother, and her mother's voice says, "Run!" and does not respond to her questions. Saying, "I don't want to run anymore," Imogen, terrified, walks deeper into the storm. Before her, she sees an unfamiliar woman's figure standing and other outlines step out from behind it. She senses the woman is smiling and it is not comforting, but intent, focused, and maliceful. With a crack of thunder, the storm consumes Imogen and she wakes.

Fearne, keeping watch, sees this and Laudna and Orym wake as well. Imogen tells them the storm felt malevolent, but that this time she ran into it, not away. They are all supportive, telling her that running away wasn't the answer and she should continue trying to do something different, but Fearne notices the lightning marks on Imogen's arms appear to have ever-so-slightly grown, a continuation of a very slow, continuous spread over the ten years during which she has been having the dreams. They eventually go back to sleep.

In the morning, FCG tells Imogen that although he can definitely cure her blue condition, he'd rather not do it until after the heist to conserve spells. They make their preparations, handing out the purchased supplies, going over their inventories, and buying two more potions of healing.

Near midnight, they head to the Twilight Mirror Museum. Evon Hytroga is standing outside with Hutchin's group they met outside Heartmoor Hamlet. In the introductions, they learn the other group is called The Verdict, and they are indeed the other competitors in this event. Evon explains the rules: Both teams may enter the museum however they see fit, being reasonably respectful of the wares and decor. Unnecessary damage will lead to forfeiture. They are to find, acquire, and bring to him a lapis earring of the mythic djinn Harudan, known as "Wind Folly". Evon assures the groups none of his defenses are fatal. They have until sunrise to bring him the earring. If neither group succeeds, Evon wins.

After a little more conversation, questions, and sizing up of the other party, the two competing groups separate by about a hundred feet and the competition begins as Evon shouts, "Go!"

Bells Hells

 * Ashton Greymoore
 * Chetney Pock O'Pea
 * Fearne Calloway
 * Fresh Cut Grass
 * Imogen Temult
 * Laudna
 * Orym

Returning

 * Dobby Kingsman
 * Evon Hytroga
 * Roe Estani
 * The Verdict
 * Hutchin
 * Tejana
 * Severo, the goblin (unnamed)
 * a human
 * a katari

New

 * Ify Mosscobble, human proprietor of Mosscobble Wares
 * Timma, tiefling proprietor of Witherbough Medicines
 * Zadro Ichlen, dwarven proprietor of Knot Forgotten

Mentioned

 * Alyxian
 * Balan and Zeyar Lumas
 * Deramond, an archaeologist friend of Estani's living in Heartmoor Hamlet
 * Ebenold Kai, a well-known great astronomer
 * Harudan, a mythic djinn whose earring was the heist's target
 * Isha Sabanis, sponsor of The Verdict in the heist
 * Kadija Sumal, a former professor in the Yios Aydinlan Seminary
 * Keyleth
 * Liliana Temult
 * Matron of Ravens
 * Milo Krook
 * Oltgar
 * Oshad Breshio
 * Relvin Temult (unnamed), father of Imogen
 * Planerider Ryn
 * Prefect Thoshai, allegedly a friend of Evon's in Vasselheim
 * Uriel Tal'Dorei II
 * Warren Drassig
 * Zan Tal'Dorei

Quotations
Laura: Note to self: Let's all become druids. Ashton: Didn't see him throwing a frog into a fountain when he didn't know what was going on there. We know. Chetney: Trust us. We're professionals. Ashton: She would fucking die. Again. Laudna: I sweeten the deal with a lime. Chetney: I was working on that. Ashton: Pâté can get around. Imogen: I could try sending him a message. I don't think he wants to see me. I don't... I don't think he wants to see me. FCG: Who wouldn't want to see you? Imogen: Somebody that doesn't like having their thoughts read. Laudna: I think she already has. Fearne: Certainly changed ours. Imogen: Y'all are wonderful. Marisha: You just see Pâté de Rolo's little dead rat hand grab onto Sashimi's ass. Imogen: I'm going to regret this purchase. Ashton: I'm not. Imogen: You're not the one sleeping next to it. Imogen: I don't want to run anymore. [...] I walk forward. Fearne: I could help you.
 * Marisha: [ Keyleth ] didn't stop aging. She ages now one year for every hundred or something like that.
 * Laudna: This guy just watched us shove a frog in a fountain. We look like fucking idiots.
 * Imogen: (about the creepy marionette) Laudna would love it.
 * Fearne: You should keep your mouth shut about us, if you catch my drift? (Slides a gold piece over)
 * Fearne: Pâté has a girlfriend!
 * FCG: (about the red storm) If you asked [your father] and you told how important it was to you now, you don't think he would help?
 * Fearne: (to Imogen) Maybe you're going to change the world.
 * Liam: Orym is clocking Laudna walking away with this little lady hanging from little ropes, and he's thinking of the story she told him the other night.
 * Liliana Temult: Run, Imogen! Run!
 * Laudna: (to Imogen) I would murder everyone around us if anything happened to you.

Trivia

 * Uriel Tal'Dorei II was mentioned as "Uriel Tal'Dorei III".
 * The episode was initially uploaded to YouTube without its title, named only "Critical Role | Campaign 3, Episode 19". The title was added a few hours later.