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Multishipper Trash

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Header art by @Anodesu -- Avatar art by @Wendydoodles
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Q&A from the CR Panel at RCCC23

Critter: We know Jester & Imogen have seen the bug, but has Vex seen the bug?

Laura (as Vex): …one time, I saw a bug climbing up-

Liam (as Vax): Ugh go to sleep

Vex: brother it was carrying something 5x it’s size!

Matt (as Trinket): HNNGGGGGGG

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The Explorer's Guide to Wildemount specify that the events of the campaign diverge from the book's temporal setting "at" episode 50. Episode 50 also happens to be the one that featured Wizards of the Coast employee Chris Perkins as Spurt, in which the 11-day-old kobold appeared and was promptly killed by getting smashed by a giant's hammer. Due to the wording of the guide, it is unclear whether or not episode 50 is canon to the guide, resulting in a superposition of the fate of the dauntless kobold, or what I like to call "Schroedinger's Spurt",

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[ID: A digital illustration of Laudna from Critical Role. She is standing wearing her purple dress and black corset with flower embroidery. She's holding the straps to her backpack, which is Pâté's wooden house. She looks back at Pâté, who is poking his head out of the house. End description.]

Pâté's backpack house my beloved <3

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the reason critical role is so good is because every campaign features at least one cast member creating a character that they intend to be doomed by the narrative and matt and the rest of the cast going don’t be an idiot, Our Love Will Undoom Them. like in the explanation of percy’s final playlist, taliesin wrote, “Cheers to a happy ending for a character intended by his creator to be karmically irredeemable. May we all be so fortunate.” and just, Yeah.