Whitestone rebellion

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The Whitestone rebellion[2] was an uprising started by Percival de Rolo and the rest of Vox Machina in Whitestone in an attempt to overthrow the Briarwoods.

Background[edit | edit source]

Briarwood occupation of Whitestone[edit | edit source]

In 805 PD, the rulers of Whitestone, the de Rolo family, were massacred in a coup enacted by Delilah and Sylas Briarwood. The only survivors were Percival de Rolo III and his sister Cassandra de Rolo, though the latter was shot in the back by arrows during their escape and thought dead by Percival. Cassandra was captured and taken back to Whitestone Castle, where she was kept prisoner by the Briarwoods. Percival meanwhile escaped and eventually joined the band of adventurers known as Vox Machina.

The Briarwoods instated themselves as the new lord and lady of Whitestone and awarded their conspirators noble status in the city.[3] They disseminated a story that the de Rolos had fallen ill and bequeathed rule of the city to the Briarwoods under the pretense that they were close friends with the family,[4] and cut off trade with the rest of Tal'Dorei, allowing nobody in the city to leave. During this time the Briarwoods set about excavating and reconstructing the Ioun Ziggurat beneath the city, corrupting and rededicating it to their master, the lich Vecna. A rebellion was attempted in 807 PD.[5] A group of individuals attempted to storm the castle, but they were not prepared for the dangers within. Because of that, the citizens were reluctant about another attempt.[6] A few months before Duscar of 810 PD,[7] the Briarwoods raided a stone giant fortress in the nearby Alabaster Sierras. They killed the giant inhabitants and Delilah reanimated them as zombies to patrol the streets of Whitestone as undead sentinels.[8]

A feast in Emon[edit | edit source]

Eventually Whitestone's isolation attracted the attention of the Tal'Dorei Council, particularly the Master of Information Assum Emring, who's spies sent to Whitestone would suddenly send back a letter of resignation and vanish.[9] Recognizing this attention, the Briarwoods concocted a diversion by creating a false plan to collaborate with Tal'Dorei to create a bridge across the Shearing Channel to Wildemount.[10]

On 18 Cuersaar, 810 PD, the Briarwoods attended a feast at the Palace of the Sovereign, hosted by Sovereign Uriel Tal'Dorei II and attended by the Tal'Dorei Council, as well as Vox Machina, who were invited after Percival heard talk of the Briarwoods meeting with the Sovereign. Percival attended the dinner while using a Hat of Disguise to look like Vax'ildan, who himself was Invisible and spied on the Briarwoods during the dinner. Afterwards he attempted to sneak into the room where they were staying, but was caught. A fight ensued and Percy confronted Sylas and Delilah for the first time, though the Briarwoods escaped and Teleported back to Whitestone, inviting Percy to visit and "see his family" as they left. Percy attacked their carriage driver, Desmond Otham, shooting off his hand and taking him prisoner in their keep.[11]

Preparations[edit | edit source]

The next day, Vox Machina were summoned to explain themselves for their violent actions against the Briarwoods. Ultimately their positions as honorary council members were suspended and passage to the Cloudtop District was revoked pending official investigations, and were asked to return with evidence of their claims. While they were told not to flee, they begin to make preparations to travel to Whitestone and remove the Briarwoods from power, Percy seeking vengeance for his family at the urging of an entity in his dreams. They spoke with Desmond, who told them about the horrific conditions of Whitestone, and defended him from a pair of invisible stalkers sent by the Briarwoods to eliminate him. On 29 Cuersaar, they teleported to Westruun, bought some horses, and began to travel into the Parchwood Timberlands, avoiding the Alabaster Trail and instead taking a more remote mountain trail through the Alabaster Sierras.

The Briarwoods made their own preparations for Vox Machina's arrival. They sent invitations to several citizens to dine at the castle, among them being Matilda Bradbury, a young woman with burgeoning sorcerous abilities.[12] Once these civilians arrived at Whitestone Castle, they dined with the Briarwoods, but were then killed and dressed as members of Vox Machina. The bodies were hung from the Sun Tree, along with a bear hunted from the woods to represent Trinket.[13]

Inciting rebellion[edit | edit source]

Gathering intelligence[edit | edit source]

On 2 Duscar, 810 PD, Vox Machina camped in the Parchwood Timberlands, scoped out the town before arriving the next day. Keyleth, in the form of a giant eagle, and Scanlan flew over the city while invisible. They saw the people in town were destitute, with many abandoned buildings, and six undead stone giants patrolling through the city. In the center of the town, they saw the Sun Tree, bare of leaves with twisted and gnarled branches, and the bodies hanging from the branches. They made a plan to sneak in to the town, revive the tree, and form a rebellion,[14]

The next day, Vox Machina entered the city magically disguised as a group of peasants, with Trinket as a donkey. They approached the Sun Tree and saw the bodies hanging here were effigies of themselves. They found an abandoned tavern to stay in and fortified the windows, dug a tunnel towards the Sun Tree and attempted to revive the tree.[14]

Percy, Vax and Scanlan explored The Zenith in search of Father Reynal, but found him long dead, and were briefly waylaid by a banshee. Percy dragged Father Reynal's body out in front of the altar while Vax carved the de Rolo family crest into the stone of the altar. and the words "Pelor lives in Whitestone" the door of the temple. Returning to the tavern, Keyleth's rituals on the Sun Tree were completed and she determined that something beneath the tree was sucking the life out of the land. Percy decided that they should kill Kerrion Stonefell, one of the New Nobles, first.[15]

Attack on Stonefell's manor[edit | edit source]

On 4 Duscar, 810 PD, Percy led Vox Machina while disguised as peasants to The Lady's Chamber, the temple of Erathis, meeting Keeper Yennen there. Percy told him to look for signs of salvation and handed him a piece of parchment which had a portion of the de Rolo family crest drawn on it. Percy told him, "What appears dead may not necessarily be death. And that with the shadow of death over the city, perhaps there is life deep underground. Perhaps things that appeared ended and gone are perhaps continuing to this day. And may rise again."[16]

Vox Machina infiltrated Kerrion's mansion, killing Stonefell and two guards, and incapacitated Master Vouk. During the fight, smoke began billowing from Percy's body, and as Stonefell died, his name disappeared from The List.[15]

This is for the de Rolos. And let me say, you are the one I was least looking forward to.

— Percy to Stonefell, before killing him.[17]

They interrogated Vouk, learning that the Briarwoods knew that Vox Machina was in Whitestone. He confirmed that Lord Briarwood was a vampire, and revealed that the Briarwoods had a secret project room under the castle. Vouk was ordered to mark the secret entrance on the map of Whitestone. Vouk also revealed that Lady Briarwood raised and was controlling the zombie giants. His tongue was cut out, the de Rolo crest was burned into his forehead, and he was turned loose, on Percy's orders. The mansion was set on fire by burning the de Rolo family crest onto its roof. Vox Machina ran back to the tavern, disappearing into the rain as guards searched for them. Citizens began to emerge from buildings as a warning bell rang out. The first steps of the rebellion had been put into motion.[15]

Vox Machina went to the tavern's cellar and began discussing plans for their rebellion. They decided to rest for the night in the root cave dug beneath the Sun Tree and planned to visit a magic shop known as The Alcove in the morning. The party was ambushed in their sleep by three vampire spawn. After slaying the vampires, they continued their rest in the cellar.[18]

Attacks on Vedmire and Tylieri's manors[edit | edit source]

In the morning, Vox Machina disguised themselves as peasants and split up: two going to the townsfolk while the rest searched for a new hideout. Percy, Vex, Grog, Keyleth, and Trinket (disguised as a donkey) went to The Alcove and talked to the current shopkeeper, Jordana Whisk, drawing the de Rolo family crest into the dust. Jordana allowed them to stay in her shop, but was cautious of raising suspicions.Jordana recommended that they talk to Keeper Yennen, as he could help spread information. Percy told everyone to meet at The Lady's Chamber when they'd finished their business.[18]

Meanwhile, Vax and Scanlan went to The Journey's End tavern, where they gathered information of what had happened in Whitestone. They found that the barkeep and the bar patrons present supported an uprising. When they left, they the patrons, "Pelor has returned."[18]

When Vox Machina gathered at The Lady's Chamber, there was a larger group gathered for Keeper Yennen's sermon, where he informed the congregation that the time for mounting a rebellion was soon, finishing with a prayer. The people began to scatter and walk away in silence, looking around warily and being careful not to exit in a large group.[18]

By the guidance of the Lady, may civilization flourish and those that keep progression at bay be squashed beneath our feet.[19]

— Keeper Yennen

Keeper Yennen spoke with Vox Machina privately to inform them he had spoken with community leaders, but they hadn't yet been convinced to help. Archibald Desnay, the former chancellor of Whitestone, joined them mid conversation and Vox Machina dropped their disguises. Recognizing Percy, Archibald revealed that Cassandra de Rolo was still alive and captive in Whitestone Castle,[20] and had been feeding information to Archibald and others. She helped guide the last two rebellions that were attempted, and according to her the Briarwoods were nearing their goal. He also told the party that Professor Anders was working for the Briarwoods and living in the castle, and that Lady Ripley had packed her stuff and moved out of her mansion. Vox Machina decided to split up, Scanlan creating a distraction at the Vedmire estate, while the rest attacked Count Tylieri's mansion.[18]

Scanlan, polymorphed as a triceratops, rampaged through the Vedmire mansion and stumbled on an ambush of eight guards and Duke Goran Vedmire. Dropping the dinosaur form, he Dimension Doored onto the roof, setting the mansion ablaze with a Potion of Fire Breath. Duke Goran Vedmire joined him there, but was quickly shoved of the roof with Bigby's Hand. Absconding form the mansion, a zombie giant stomped towards Scanlan but was swarmed by a number of Whitestone residents that had armed themselves with makeshift weapons and armor. As Scanlan watched the undead giant, he decided to wait and watch the citizens' fight rather than rejoining his comrades.[21]

The rest of Vox Machina began their assault on Count Tylieri's mansion, discovering that Tylieri was a vampire, and had also planned an ambush backed by ten guards. After a long battle, Tylieri was slain by Trinket, biting his head off, his mist form destroyed by Keyleth's Sunbeam. Following the battle, the group saw a dark plume of smoke in the distance, and people stepping out of their homes to form bands and gather weapons. Keyleth used Skywrite to draw the de Rolo family crest in the smoke. The party ignited the mansion and snuck off towards The Alcove, meeting back up with Scanlan.[21]

Rebels rise and Briarwood retaliation[edit | edit source]

The rebellion was in full force. Families who fought sent only one parent to the fight, so that if they should die, the other parent will live on to raise their children.[22] Taking a short rest to tend to their wounds at The Alcove, Vox Machina joined the rebels in taking out the zombie giants, finding that two had already been slain. The group headed for the Sun Tree, searching for giants on their way there. They made their way to the town square where the Sun Tree, finding that the corpses had been removed. Across the square, a zombie giant riddled with spears and struggling with a group of civilians. An army of around hundred armored skeletons, exhumed from the graveyard, marched in from the north of town.[21] When these undead were risen, Matilda returned to a half-living state as a Hollow One, and escaped from the city.[23][24]

Meeting with a group of rebels led by Keeper Yennen, Vox Machina faced the skeleton horde, raising a Wall of Stone across the street to hold the line. At that moment, Pike appeared, her radiant form projected to Whitestone, leaping from the top of the wall and landed deep into the horde. She channeled Sarenrae's power to use Destroy Undead, obliterating a third of the of the skeletons, leaving only about twenty remaining which were picked off by the rest of Vox Machina. The party then split up to continue the fight against the remaining zombie giants.[25]

Grog and the gnomes engaged a giant, joined by three member of the resistance. After a battle, Pike destroyed the undead with her Mace of Disruption. The group told the rebels that they are with de Rolos, to prepare, wait for their signal, and spread the word. Meanwhile Percy, Keyleth, and the twins encountered the other giant at the graveyard. They did battle with the giant, felling it with the aid of a number of rebels. They discussed and decided to take the castle the next day. As the group of citizens left, Keyleth told them to keep watch for the sign of Pelor in the sky. The party headed west to meet up with their companions.[25]

Vox Machina reunited at the west wall, confirming the giants were slain. Percy led the party to the secret entrance near the west side of the castle. The party entered the tunnel before Grog closed it again. Once in the tunnel, Grog closed the entrance and Pike cast Greater Restoration on Percy, having sensed a seed of darkness within him. While the rest of Vox Machina was distracted by this, Vax slipped away and began scouting ahead down the tunnel. When he returned they went to sleep, with Vax keeping watch.[25]

Storming the castle[edit | edit source]

Ripley, Anders, and Cassandra[edit | edit source]

Waking at dawn on 6 Duscar 810 PD, Keyleth used Skywrite to form the de Rolo crest in the clouds. In response, members of the rebellion lit beacons with lanterns and torches, signaling they were preparing to attack. After eating a Heroes' Feast prepared by Pike, Vox Machina went further down the tunnel, entering in the dungeon of Whitestone Castle. There they found a prisoner, who was revealed to be a magically disguised Anna Ripley.[25]

Ripley revealed that she was imprisoned by the Briarwoods for attempting to flee Whitestone before Vox Machina's arrival. Percy revealed himself to her, and agreed to release her on the grounds that she helps them find Cassandra. Vox Machina, lead by Ripley, entered the central hall of Whitestone Castle. Outside, the sounds of combat could be heard as the rebellion had resumed. Pike's projected form then vanished, for the time overwhelmed by the evil that permeates the castle.[26]

Ripley lead them upstairs to her room, where Vox Machina confiscated her belongings, including a revolver that Ripley built, and a Potion of Flying. She then took them to Cassandra's room, but she wasn't inside. When pressed, Ripley explained that she was hired by the Briarwoods to create an acid to distill residuum from the whitestone mined from the nearby mountains, and that this residuum is being used to reconstruct a ziggurat underneath the city, directly beneath the Sun Tree. Ripley then goaded Percy into pursuing Professor Anders, noting that Cassandra is probably with him.[26]

Vax scouted ahead to Anders' study, where he found Anders holding Cassandra hostage. Vax engaged a fight, whereupon Anders appeared to slit Cassandra's throat and activated a pair of helmed horrors. Vox Machina arrived and joined the battle. During the fight, Ripley slipped away and escaped the castle. Percy, smoke billowing from his body, killed Anders.[26]

You're the face I saw when murder entered my heart. This is your doing.

— Percival de Rolo as he kills Professor Anders[27]

After reuniting with Cassandra, Percy explained that they're going to face the Briarwoods that day. Cassandra went back to her room to don her mother's armor. While tending to their wounds, Vox Machina found notes and letters in Anders' office concerning the Briarwood's plans written by Riskel Daxio of the Tal'Dorei Council. Cassandra then led Vox Machina down to the de Rolo family crypt, explaining to them her experience as the Briarwoods' prisoner as they went. The group was waylaid by ghosts of previous de Rolos, as their having been disturbed by the Briarwoods. The ghosts possessed a number of them, before they were eventually banished.[26]

The Ziggurat[edit | edit source]

As the party travelled down the tunnel, Pike's projected form reappeared. They passed by a fork in the tunnel that lead to the acid distillery, and stepped around a number of magical traps. They entered to a room walled with bronze sheets and a number of opal buttons. The room was revealed to be a trap set by the Briarwoods, who arrived as two residuum glass walls sealed them in, with Cassandra on the outside. Vax used his Cape of the Mountebank to teleport outside the room, inadvertently activating a pump that poured acid into the brass room. Sylas Briarwood charmed Vax, and Cassandra proclaimed that she was with the Briarwoods, though she seemed conflicted.[28]

As the Briarwoods, Cassandra, and Vax continued along the hall, Vox Machina were left to contend with the acid. They soon realized that they could redirect the acid to melt the whitestone ceiling of the room. This allowed them to make a space above the residuum wall that they could climb over and escape the room. As they walked down the tunnel, Cassandra's name appeared on one of blank barrels of The List.[28]

They entered a massive cavern, containing a large ziggurat made of whitestone, transitioning to residuum at the top. Vox Machina climbed to the top and did battle with the Briarwoods. Pike broke Vax's charm, but he was then struck by Power Word Stun by Delilah Briarwood, and remained that way throughout the fight. Eventually, Sylass form was reduced to mist by Percy, and he was destroyed by a Sunbeam from Keyleth, reflected off of Pike's shield.[28]

No! Sylas! You can't! I broke the world for us! No..!

— Delilah Briarwood, as Sylas was killed[29]

Delilah retreated to the sanctum of the ziggurat, sealing the door behind her, and prematurely performed the ritual the Briarwoods were attempting, reading a scroll and smearing her blood on a black orb. Cassandra, now without allies, was knocked unconscious by Grog. Vex, having flown over the wall with a Potion of Flying, shot at her with her bow, and was struck by Delilah's Finger of Death in turn, nearly killing her. The orb shrank and began to spin, creating an Antimagic Field throughout the chamber, causing Vex to fall and be knocked unconscious. Percy shot off Delilah's arm using Bad News in retribution, knocking her unconscious from the shock.[28]

Unable to magically heal Vex in the ziggurat chamber, Vox Machina retreated back to the tunnel, carrying the unconscious Vex, Cassandra, and Delilah with them. Keyleth briefly investigated the orb, and was nearly ripped apart from touching it. She then followed the rest of her party out of the chamber.[28]

Orthax revealed[edit | edit source]

Vox Machina retreated into the tunnel, stopping past the acid trap to heal. They discovered that the Antimagic didn't extend into the tunnel. Cassandra, full of regret, informed them that she had informed the Briarwoods of past rebellions in the city. Percy begins arguing with the entity that appeared in his dreams as smoke billows from his body, though the others can only hear Percy. Percy then interrogates Delilah, who explains that the ritual was performed prematurely, and that it was performed to repay the Whispered One for resurrecting Sylas as a vampire.[30]

The entity attempts to control Percy, but he resists, forcing the smoke out of his body. The smoke coalesces, taking the form of a large shadowy demon identifying itself as Orthax. At that point a battle broke out, during which Delilah attempted to escape invisibly, but was caught by Vax. Orthax was defeated by a combo attack from Grog and Trinket, his form returning to Percy's body. Vax pressed Delilah to the wall, allowing Cassandra to denounce the Briarwoods and stab her through the chest, killing her.[30]

They drag Delilah's body to the acid distillery, throwing it in to be dissolved. While initially desiring to keep The List, Percy was magically convinced to give the gun to Scanlan, who threw it into the acid. When the gun was destroyed, Orthax's connection to Percy was broken.[30]

Aftermath[edit | edit source]

Celebrations[edit | edit source]

Vox Machina ascended the tunnel and exited Whitestone Castle, where they met an army of the rebellion led by Keeper Yennen about to storm the castle. They announced to the rebels that the Briarwoods were dead. Keyleth cast Skywrite once more to draw the de Rolo crest, signaling that the rebellion was won. She then Wild Shaped into an air elemental and began to clear the clouds from the city.[30]

Yennen brought Vox Machina to the Sun Tree, where he gave a speech, pledging to care for the tree until an new priest of the Zenith is chosen. He went on to praise the members of Vox Machina individually for their part in the rebellion. The two final members of the New Nobles were brought forward, Goran Vedmire and Jazna Graben. Scanlan proposed that they be made work to rebuild the city. Vedmire accepted, while the defiant Graben was executed.[30]

The citizens began an impromptu celebration, setting a table beneath the Sun Tree for Vox Machina. Percy informed Yennen of the ziggurat beneath the city, who suggested they reach out to any scholars they know to research the black sphere. Keyleth cast Commune with Nature, learning that the Sun Tree had returned to life, and that there was a nearby influence from a realm of shadow.[30]

Rebuilding[edit | edit source]

Vox Machina stayed in Whitestone, helping to reconstruct the city over the course of around two weeks. Grog in particular helped to lift heavy things, and Keyleth set about revitalizing the farms to produce more crops. They also helped to set up a festival for Winter's Crest, celebrated for the first time in the city in over five years.[31]

During the Winter's Crest festival on Duscar 20, 810 PD, Keeper Yennen approached Vox Machina and Cassandra to discuss the governing of Whitestone going forward, as the Briarwoods had killed any previous establishment. Percy proposed the creation of a council to rule, consisting of Cassandra to act as an arbiter, Keeper Yennen as a religious leader, a leader of the farming community, a leader of the citizens and an economic leader. He explained that he cannot join as he has much more to do with Vox Machina and does not consider himself fit to rule.[31]

Following Winter's Crest, Vox Machina returned to Emon.[32]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting, p. 47. Following the fall of the Briarwoods in Whitestone, some of the zombie giants raised by Delilah Briarwood still wandered the Parchwood Timberlands.
  2. The words "Whitestone rebellion" were used only once, in reference to the rebels rather than an event. "Against the Tide of Bone" (1x32) at 2:58:38. The name used by this article is descriptive rather than canon.
  3. "Consequences and Cows" (1x26) at 1:55:00.
  4. "The Feast" (1x24) at 3:26:06.
  5. "Stoke the Flames" (1x30) at 2:20:40.
  6. "Stoke the Flames" (1x30) at 2:30:53.
  7. "The Sun Tree" (1x28) at 1:29:07.
  8. "The Sun Tree" (1x28) at 1:53:20.
  9. "The Feast" (1x24) at 2:25:03.
  10. "Reunions" (1x33), part 2, at 31:22.
  11. "The Feast" (1x24).
  12. "4-Sided Dive: Silken Secrets" (4SDx01) at 21:46.
  13. "The Sun Tree" (1x28) at 2:39:21.
  14. 14.0 14.1 "The Sun Tree" (1x28).
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 "Whispers" (1x29).
  16. "Whispers" (1x29) from 2:04:44 through 2:05:07.
  17. "Whispers" (1x29) at 3:23:28.
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 "Stoke the Flames" (1x30).
  19. "Stoke the Flames" (1x30) at 2:26:46.
  20. "Stoke the Flames" (1x30) at 2:36:55.
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 "Gunpowder Plot" (1x31), part 1.
  22. "Winter's Crest in Whitestone" (1x36) at 36:58.
  23. "Heart-to-Heartmoor" (3x17) at 3:08:10.
  24. "Growing Bonds and Teasing Threads" (3x06) at 54:10.
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 "Against the Tide of Bone" (1x32).
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 "Reunions" (1x33), part 1.
  27. "Reunions" (1x33), part 1, at 2:02:09.
  28. 28.0 28.1 28.2 28.3 28.4 "Race to the Ziggurat" (1x34).
  29. "Race to the Ziggurat" (1x34) at 2:02:09.
  30. 30.0 30.1 30.2 30.3 30.4 30.5 "Denouement" (1x35), part 1.
  31. 31.0 31.1 "Winter's Crest in Whitestone" (1x36).
  32. "A Musician's Nostalgia" (1x37).

Art:

  1. Official art of Vox Machina in the Whitestone rebellion, by Kent Davis (source). This file is a copyrighted work. Its use in this article is asserted to qualify as fair use of the material under United States copyright law.