LGBTQ+ characters

''The characters in this page are canonically LGBTQ+, both in game and stated by their players. The characters range from main players and guests to non-player characters.''

Taryon Darrington
Taryon is canonically gay, as revealed in. In the same episode, Tary described a past relationship with an old tutor named Lawrence, and in, Tary is revealed to have found Lawrence and "picked up where they left off".

Scanlan Shorthalt
Scanlan was shown to be attracted to both men and women throughout the campaign. In, Scanlan is tricked into drinking a love potion by Vax'ildan and Grog, after which he first sees Percy and falls in love with him for the duration of the effect. The player, Sam Riegel was asked by Dungeon Master Matthew Mercer how adventurous Scanlan had been in his various exploits, seeing as the love philter only worked if the character already found the other person's gender and species attractive. Sam responded by saying "A human man? That was teenage years, baby. I've gone much further than that since then."

Vax'ildan
Vax'ildan is bisexual, as confirmed by Liam O'Brien in a Q&A.. Before cementing his relationship with Keyleth, Vax often flirted with Gilmore and kissed him after officially ending their courtship. Additionally, Vax stated multiple times his attraction to both men and women, once while masquerading as Scanlan in Vasselheim.

Guest Characters
There are no LGBTQ+ guest characters in campaign one.

Allura Vysoren
Allura is bisexual, as was confirmed by Matthew Mercer in an episode of Talks Machina. Over a year after meeting Vox Machina, Allura reconnected with Lady Kima of Vord and the two were revealed to be married in.

J'mon Sa Ord
J'mon Sa Ord is an androgynous humanoid described as beautiful and looking both and neither male nor female. They use the gender-neutral pronouns “they/them”, however Matthew Mercer sometimes refers to them with “she/her” and “he/him” pronouns, suggesting that perhaps J’Mon is genderfluid.

Lady Kima
Lady Kima of Vord is shown to be attracted to women in canon, and is presumed to be a lesbian in reference to Grog’s vain attempts of romancing her. In, Allura implied Kima’s sexuality when Tiberius Stormwind suggested a double-date with them and Grog. Allura stated that Grog and Kima would not be a good match.

Shaun Gilmore
Gilmore is gay, and has only shown attraction to men in game. He was involved in a flirtatious relationship with Vax'ildan, and when visiting his childhood home in, Vex'ahlia found letters from Gilmore to a male lover, as confirmed in the campaign wrap-up episode of Talks Machina.

Beauregard
Beauregard is a lesbian. In game, she has only shown attraction to women, and has been confirmed by Marisha Ray to be a lesbian in Talks Machina. She has been described by fans as a "disaster lesbian" to which Marisha responded that there are no better words to describe her. Beauregard has had two intimate encounters with women in game, including one with guest player character Keg.

Mollymauk Tealeaf
Mollymauk was genderfluid and bisexual, as confirmed by Matthew Mercer in an interview on the DnD Beyond twitch channel. As for visibility in game, in, Molly purchased a night with two companions, and when asked his preference for male or female, he responded with "surprise me". The two ended up being a male and a female.

Yasha Nydoorin
Yasha is canonically attracted to women, as she was married to Zuala in her tribe. This fact is an integral part of her backstory.

Calianna
Calianna was confirmed to be attracted to women by player Mark Hulmes in a tweet, saying that "he thinks she would lean more towards girls" in regards to her sexuality.

Keg
Keg is bisexual. She often found Beauregard to be attractive, saying "Keg is aroused" in response to many of her actions. She had a sexual relationship with Beau in game as well.

Reani
Reani is bisexual. She was planning to marry a woman named Fen before their disagreements split them apart, and she found Essek so attractive she had trouble speaking to him.

Bryce Feelid
Bryce Feelid is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns as confirmed by Matthew Mercer on twitter

Dairon
Dairon uses both "she" and "they" as pronouns, as confirmed by Matthew Mercer in a tweet and the episode.

Dolan Thrym
While Dolan's sexuality is unknown, he is in a relationship with another man, Horris Thrym whom he refers to as his partner.

Horris Thrym
While Horris's sexuality is unknown, he is in a relationship with another man, Dolan Thrym whom he refers to as his partner.