Doty

Doty is the mechanical servant, scribe, and best friend of Taryon Darrington.

Appearance
Doty Doty is humanoid in shape, about eight-and-half feet tall and lanky. He looks like he has been frequently repaired, with many scratch and scuff marks that are most likely the result of acting out fantasy battles with Taryon.

In an attempt to create a disguise for Doty, Taryon glued Shayne Tranter's hair to him to create a wig and goatee. A mask was then added so Doty ended up with a "secret goatee" under the mask. The hair was later removed, although traces of the goatee were still there.

Doty 2.0 Doty 2.0 is presumably of a similar appearance to the original Doty.

Doty 3.0 Doty 3.0 stands a shiny golden color, gifted the materials by a thankful ore-baron whom Taryon's Brigade of Adventurers saved from a terrifying doppelgänger's plot.

Doty 5.0 It's unknown if Doty 5.0 is the same model or an entirely new Doty. Unlike previous versions, Doty 5.0 has an opposable thumb.

Personality
Though Doty is usually stoic and implacable, he occasionally expresses a great range of emotions in his actions and intonation of "Tary". Displayed emotional reactions include humor, disappointment, sadness, and even hostility (such as his reactions towards Hazel Copperpot). It is unknown whether the flaw in Doty 4.0 that caused Doty to turn on Tary was related to Doty's personality processing or some other function.

Doty
Doty was created by Taryon Darrington to be his biographer and only friend. Doty was destroyed during Vox Machina's journey through the Nine Hells with his creator weeping over his shattered chassis. Taryon later built a new construct named Doty 2.0 as a replacement.

Doty 2.0
Doty 2.0 was rendered nonfunctional after taking heavy damage in battle. He was repaired by Taryon in Whitestone. It can be assumed Doty 2.0 went in the way of his predecessors.

Doty 3.0
Doty 3.0 was built after Doty 2.0 and was likely destroyed in service to Taryon and the Darrington Brigade.

Doty 4.0
Doty 4.0 malfunctioned and attempted to kill Taryon and the rest of the Darrington Brigade.

Doty 5.0
When Vox Machina reunited a year after the battle with Vecna, Tary was currently travelling with Doty 5.0.

Taryon Darrington
Taryon was Doty's creator and master. Doty faithfully transcribed all of Taryon's words and actions into the book he carried with him. The human built him when he was 27 years old and considered the construct to be his best friend. The two of them often acted out battles from the stories that Taryon had read.

Hazel Copperpot
Despite usually being apathetic to individuals that aren't Tary, Doty 5.0 percieved Hazel as a threat. Hazel's intention to act as a biographer to Taryon Darrington would have threatened Doty's purpose and so Doty managed to express frustration, hostility and competitiveness with her despite being completely featureless and having a vocabularly of a single word.

Notable Items

 * "The Daring Trials and Tribulations of Sir Taryon Darrington" by Sir Taryon Darrington (working title, still-in-writing, safely retrieved by Taryon after Doty was heavily damaged)

Abilities

 * Limited speech; can only say "Tary"
 * Hand Cannon; takes a short rest to reload

Notable Items

 * Boots of Elvenkind
 * "The Daring Trials and Tribulations of Sir Taryon Darrington" by Sir Taryon Darrington (working title, still-in-writing)

Trivia

 * Sam said that when he pitched the idea for Taryon he told Matt that he wanted to have a follower that would be his biographer. The Artificer class (which Matt had recommended) has a mechanical companion, typically in the form of an animal. They altered the stats a little (took some points from strength to add to intelligence) so that he could write.
 * The stats given above are for the Steel Defender versions of Doty, taken from the Eberron: Rising from the Last War book. Assuming they haven't been modified like the original Doty, this gives Doty the lowest intelligence score of any companion to accompany Vox Machina, despite Doty being able to write and thus technically being smarter than Grog Strongjaw.
 * Pumat Sol was reading a completed copy of The Daring Trials and Tribulations of Sir Taryon Darrington in.