#c3e38
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
what was she cooking here. tell us imogen. tell us laura bailey.
#critical role#imodna#imogen temult#campaign 3#jackie loves the lesbian witches#bells hells#laudna#imogen x laudna#the coven of c3#the adventures of a first time critter#c3#c3e38
180 notes
·
View notes
Text

We’re getting a Bells Hells coloring book!


166 notes
·
View notes
Text
🚨[SPOILERS C3E38]🚨
“You deserve to be more than a footnote in Delilah's story. There are people here who need you.”
#my art#art#fan art#critical role#critical role fan art#critical role art#crit role#critrole#illustration#dnd#critical role fanart#dungeons and dragons#laudna#critical role spoilers#spoilers#spoiler#c3e38#cr c3e38#c3e38 spoilers#criticalrole
2K notes
·
View notes
Text
C3E38 Abridged - Art by @galacticjonah, @jessmightwork, @quietsphere, @larkspurns and @lappuncheung
#c3e38#jonah baumann#jessica scates#katarzyna wrobel#bree williams#lap pun cheung#cr abridged#cr abridged art#critical role#critical role fanart#bells hells#cr art#critical role art#cr3#crit role#matt mercer#pike trickfoot#vex#vex'ahlia#vox machina#vex'ahlia de rolo#pate de rolo#percy de rolo#lord estheross#cr abridged character art#cr abridged scene art
172 notes
·
View notes
Text
file this under: parallels i will never be normal about
Transcript:
Murph: And um, I will say now that Foster sees that Swag is kind of on the same side as Sol-- Caldwell: Yeah. Murph: He extends his radius to include Swag. And you see Swag glows with this red glow of Foster. Sol (Caldwell): Feels good, doesn't it? Swag (Murph): Yeah, it's like-- Sol: It's like a pillow on the inside. Sol: Aw, yeah, that's the stuff. Murph: As you look up at the clouds relaxing, you feel someone floating next to you, and you hear a familiar voice go-- Swag: Yeah. Feels good, doesn't it, bud? Sol: Oh, yeah, this is really-- this is really something. We gotta do this more often. W-- Swag?
#naddpod#ba2mia#sol bufo#swag daniels#it's insane to me that they managed this.#like.#it Feels scripted. it's obviously not#but it feels like this would be written in as a deliberate parallel#god#naddclips#also i'm going to start tagging posts specifically about parallels#with#the wheel turns#bc i think it's fun#c3e38#c3e53
79 notes
·
View notes
Text
The best thing about rewatching campaigns is not paying attention to when they aired and suddenly getting hit in the face with a Halloween episode.
66 notes
·
View notes
Text


#how are we doing imodna shippers#and during pride month!#jk jk#unless...#cr spoilers#c3e62#marisha on 4sd: lightning titties? thats MY favourite part of imogen#marisha as laudna: oh she's like a sister to me#please 💀💀💀#bells hells#cr campaign 3#imodna#cr imogen#cr laudna#marisha ray#critical role spoilers#team issylra#cr imodna#c3e38#c3e49
155 notes
·
View notes
Text
Today is October 21st.

Three years ago, the story of Bells Hells began as the draw of destiny brought them together in the streets of Jrusar.

Two years ago, a dark balance was cruelly achieved where a daughter of Whitestone was resurrected and welcomed home, yet at the same time a friend and confidant was lost.

One year ago, a gathering of heroes from across Exandria congregated in Whitestone in preparation for war.

And now... this landmark episode with the meeting and bonding of two distinctly different groups: The Nein Hells.
Happy anniversary, Campaign 3.
#critical role#critical role spoilers#c3e1 the draw of destiny#c3e38 a dark balance#c3e76 a gathering of heroes#c3e111 the nein hells#bells hells#the mighty nein#fjord stone#jester lavorre#beauregard lionett#yasha nydoorin#caleb widogast#caduceus clay#veth brenatto#chetney pock o'pea#laudna#dorian storm#braius doomseed#imogen temult#fearne calloway#orym of the air ashari#ashton greymoore
1K notes
·
View notes
Text
WARLOCK: THE UNDEAD – FORM OF DREAD bonus:
#critical role#criticalroleedit#laudna#marisha ray#laudna cr#matthew mercer#gifs#*#*cr#*request#*parallel#cr3#long post#1h55m c3e1#1h6m c3e38#2h5m c3e59#1h1m c3e77#4h28m c3e95#16m c3e107#3h52m c3e109#1h3m c3e44#this is for my good friend natalie <3#this was so fun to make actually. i love being presented with just a Wall of marisha ray laudna physicality#it's all in the hands..............grabby claw hands............
717 notes
·
View notes
Text

Percy was not playing

New Pate art ❤️

#critical role#cr spoilers#campaign 3#c3e38#critical role abridged#percy de rolo#pate de rolo#percival de rolo
207 notes
·
View notes
Text



C3E38 | C3E89 | C3E121
411 notes
·
View notes
Text
a while ago i made a post about naddpod music and @metamagic-adept brought up kingshammer in the replies. and yeah, i can't resist. so. kingshammer essay, let's do this.
first of all: huge, huge thanks to @operationslipperypuppet for helping me with this; she found a bunch of uses (esp for c3) and contributed truly so much to the analysis as well.
now, the use of kingshammer differs by campaign. so! really quickly. here is every use of kingshammer in naddpod.*
*as of c3e53. obligatory spoiler warning for every naddpod episode up to that point.
(continued under the cut as i was not kidding about this being an essay-- i will leave a tl;dr of sorts towards the end)
c1e45: The Kings protect the Boobs from the avalanche (except Hardwon)
c1e54: Hardwon's death*
c1e54: Hardwon's visions while he's dead*
c1e54: Hardwon is revivified*
c1e55: Hardwon's dreamless sleep after dying*
c1e65: JV and Rosa in the fog, when he gives her his lantern*
c1e65: JV, the Duskmother, and Moradin*
c1e69: Hardwon seeing the day his father died while in Galad's sword
c1e75: Hardwon speaking up in the astral council: "You don't broker a deal with someone who calls themself a God"
c1e80: Hardwon's flashback in Hell: "Looks like a Dwarf to me"
c1e81: Hardwon fuses the Bronzebeard and Coldain hammers
c1e86: Hardwon throws King Coldain the Kingshammer in the Tarrasque fight
c1e86: Coldain returns the Kingshammer to Hardwon in the Tarrasque fight
c1e87: Hardwon and King Coldain talk about succession of the throne
c1e90: Hardwon dreams of Grimthor MacGannis in the fall of Irondeep
c1e91: Hardwon notices that the debris from Irondeep collapsing is gone
c1e93: Hardwon and King MacGannis talk about the Godshammer / MacGannis offers Hardwon the MacGannis Kingshammer
c1e98: Pestilence sends Bev and Bubbles to a Maze
c1e98: Bev in the maze, following Bubbles (instead of Erlin)
c1e99: Bev Sr. possesses Balnor so he can bless Bev's sword
-
c2e2: Fia and Zirk talk about their mentors and their books
c2e14: Jabari sees the past and is controlled to need to protect the King
c2e14: Jabari (still mind controlled) attacks Corbeau
c2e20: Bathilda retells the betrayal of the Blades / Cain and Moxora's attack on the Blades meeting
c2e21: Losgrar explains the Crux, and the cave in that killed hundreds
c2e22: The Third Mates plead with the Scrappers and Grez / The Scrappers and Grez stand off in the basement
c2e28: The Third Mates get through to Walder Lachnamoore (using Kenley's map and Remove Curse)
c2e40: The start of the ritual with the crown and Irina (that is ultimately corrupted by Moxora)
c2e41: Henry removing the crown
-
c3e21: Callie approaches and soothes the Silver Serpent
c3e27: Big Bev and Callie go down in the High King fight, the King tries to escape, Calder fails to finish him
c3e34: Murph talks about Moradin, the Kingshammer itself, and the blessings people seek at his statue
c3e38: Callie tries to soothe the Bronze Serpent (first attempt)
c3e38: Callie tries to soothe the Bronze Serpent (second attempt)
c3e39: Callie tries to soothe the Bronze Serpent (final attempt, after bean rat, which succeeds)
c3e45: Callie enters the helm ("I'm coming Calder")
c3e45: Hardwon summons the spirit guardians
(note: uses in c1 marked as a * are credited instead as "A Sight For Sore Eyes", and i'd also like to mention that i didn't exclude side campaigns or oneshots from this list. kingshammer just... isn't used outside of the main campaigns.)
now, looking at this list, there's something that's immediately obvious: you can't talk about kingshammer without talking about hardwon surefoot.
... and i say that, but i'm going to immediately do the opposite of that and talk about non-hardwon uses in c1 and c3, as well as all uses in c2. also, keep in mind that not every use 100% fits these categories, sometimes kingshammer is just the right song for the moment, and that's fine. let's get into it!
first: moradin. the man who created the hammer, so of course it would be used for him. i would place both of JV's scenes here (the first scene, though not featuring moradin directly, is tied to JV's afterlife), as well as the c3e34 moradin statue scene. (i also wouldn't be surprised if the JV scenes get kingshammer partially because of its link to jake like. on a meta level. but i digress)
second: once the godshammer is created in episode 93 (put a pin in that), kingshammer is no longer used for hardwon or the weapon itself. in the first campaign, the song shows up a few more times, all for beverly: when he's in the maze during the pestilence fight, and when bev sr. possesses balnor to speak to bev. these fall in line, to me, with the early uses of kingshammer for hardwon (post his death in ep54). being beyond the planes of the living, being trapped. hardwon sees lydia there and has to leave her behind for his friends; beverly sees erlin and does the same.
third: in eldermourne, kingshammer is largely used for rituals and betrayals, and is especially tied to the cycle of mistrust and betrayal that surrounds the children of the trickster; the final use being when henry goes to remove the crown from irina in the finale. it's seeded with the introduction of the guardians of the grove books in ep 2, and continues throughout. i'm not going to touch on every use here, some fit more obviously, but i want to call out a few things: 1. re; the use in e28, walder lachnamoore was specifically involved in the downfall of the summer and autumn children of the trickster after they had been manipulated by moxora/heredecia and 2. every other use comes in a pair (the use in 2 sets up bathilda's story in 28 / the two uses in 14 are both jabari getting controlled / 21 and 22 are the ghost dragon / 40 and 41 are both the crown)
fourth, i'm just going to quote emily on the c3e27 short rest: "kingshammer in [campaign 3] i'm trying to put under dragons and serpents, 'cause they're the weapons of this campaign." this covers the uses in eps 21, 27, 38, and 39. the use in 34 is for moradin, and the only other c3 use left is the one in episode 45. put a pin in that.
and with that we've covered all the other kingshammer uses. so, finally, let's talk about hardwon and kingshammer.
hardwon is definitely the strongest association the song has. especially in campaign 1, where it's almost exclusively used for hardwon and the kingshammer (the weapon, not the song) until the godshammer is created in episode 93.
i want to break these uses up real quick; first, let's look at the first handful of uses in campaign 1: 45, 54 (all of them), 55, 69. here, the song comes in as things get dire. the mountain collapses, and it looks like even as the kings save his friends hardwon is going to die. then, he dies and sees that lydia is trapped. he watches his father's last stand. kingshammer isn't a heroic theme for hardwon here, it's a theme he struggles against. it's not prompted by his actions, it's prompted by something happening to him. it's the weapon he wields, but in 69 it's even actively rejected him due to his vampiric nature.
and then, well, a few things happen. he's reborn, for one (literally). and then in episode 75, for the first time, hardwon prompts the song. he speaks up in the astral council, and says "you don't broker a deal with someone who calls herself a god." and his friends and allies stand with him.
after this, the uses in episodes 80-93 (keep that pin in episode 93) are pretty obviously tied to the weapon itself. the kingshammer. as it gets stronger, so does hardwon. the "looks like a dwarf to me" flashback is the first time he wields it. every other use concerns the hammers and the dwarven kings. the kingshammer isn't what makes hardwon a hero, not by a long shot. but the thing that's interesting to me is the turn here. it's no longer a song that happens to hardwon, not really. it's often a song prompted by hardwon's action, and it's more hopeful now. it represents the weapon and its legacy, which is a thing hardwon is coming to embrace.
now, about that pin. in episode 93, hardwon and macgannis talk about the godshammer. when macgannis offers hardwon his own hammer, hardwon says: "i don't necessarily have to be the guy, you know, if you wanna swing it--" and the song cuts off. they wrestle for the hammer, hardwon wins, and the godshammer is restored.
after this point, kingshammer is not used for hardwon again until campaign 3 episode 45, when he summons the spirit guardians at the 11th hour of the lord ultrus fight.
i just want to emphasize that; hardwon tells macgannis that he doesn't have to be the one who wields the kingshammer, and the song doesn't get used for him again until he accepts it back in campaign 3. when he says "hey boys, i think we have a friend to avenge," stands against ultrus, and his friends and allies stand with him. when he accepts himself as the wielder of the kingshammer again, and what that means to him (being a hero).
do you see-- i am talking directly to you, the single person who read this far-- do you see why the song use in this podcast is insane?? like! did murph know, back in the first campaign, that hardwon would return, be retired, and have given up the kingshammer? definitely not. does the use of kingshammer for hardwon mirror his arc in an insane way? yes.
so that's an overview of hardwon and kingshammer. however, we're not done. let's look at it all together: moradin, the kingshammer (the weapon), the uses for bev and jv in c1, betrayals and rituals in eldermourne, the serpents and dragons of c3, and hardwon's relationship to the hammer and the song.
kingshammer is a song for weapons. emily says it, when talking about campaign 3. and that is 100% a common theme here. but, going a bit further, it's also a song about the interaction of mortals and divine/otherworldly power.
often, it's mortals wielding that power. the kingshammer (the weapon) is a divine gift, given by moradin to the dwarven kings. a huge chunk of the uses, especially in c1, are directly tied to the weapon and hardwon's wielding of it. the spirit guardians is a huge example of this as well, as hardwon and his allies are touched by the kingshammer's magic and able to stand against ultrus. and also; bev sr uses the power of the shadowfell to bless bev's sword. and the serpents are oberon's weapon against the destruction of nature; glen uses the silver serpent for his own gains, gromdal does the same to the bronze. callie, meanwhile, doesn't use the serpents, not like glen or gromdal-- instead, kingshammer comes in when she attempts to soothe them. because ultimately, that's the way she wields their power. through connection.
sometimes, they're being pulled at by its influence instead. positively, or negatively. JV, when he's beyond death, meeting the gods. hardwon after his death, torn between lydia (who was put in this position by a god) and his friends. beverly, trapped by an avatar of thiala's magic, being guided by the ghost of erdan. the souls of irondeep being pulled from the prime material by lydia, the lord of shadowfell. callie, entering the helm where ultrus was trapped to save calder.
in eldermourne, this is less tangible. however; the betrayals and the children of the trickster. this cycle of betrayal is the biggest divine influence that remains in eldermourne. the blades are tied up in it, due to their ties to cerenysus and the betrayal by the blades who sided with moxora. walder is tied up in it, as i mentioned before, and he remains in his undead form because of the influence of moxora. jabari is influenced by the prophet-ed king into betraying his friends. the ghost dragon, an otherworldly being, is created by pain caused by mortal actions. and then the crown ritual, at the very end. when moxora, disguised, betrays them and shows irina the third mates "betraying" their ideals, out of context. and the last use, with henry, is as he steps up to end the cycle, one that he had been a part of before.
it's all mortals and the otherworldly, and the places they meet. it's hardwon and his mortal allies, standing together on the premise that you don't broker a deal with someone who says they're a god. and, at the same time, it's hardwon and his allies finding strength in the kingshammer's magic to stand against the avatar of one. it's the ways the two influence each other. an intervention by one onto the other. sometimes they draw strength from each other, other times they're opposed. it's a song that is dire, and also hopeful. oftentimes, which of those is the case is determined while the song is playing.
tl;dr: kingshammer has a lot of uses, but it's very consistently used to represent (divine) weapons, and the interactions between mortals and the divine/otherworldly. when applied to hardwon specifically, it has a lot to do with his journey as a hero and accepting that that's what he is.
(also, since i'm writing this before either happens: don't be surprised if it's used for the ice knife (the weapon) and/or the final serpent whenever we meet it. both of these have a high chance of getting kingshammer applied to them considering everything that's been set up about the ice knife and also, y'know, serpents.)
in conclusion: you can pay careful attention to the music in naddpod, but watch out. you might accidentally write 2.5 thousand words about a song. thank you for reading.
and go listen to kingshammer-- aside from all the meaning it also just kicks ass.
-
notes, disclaimers, etc:
for the purposes of this, if the song loops, it's part of the same use. if it is used later in the same episode, it's noted separately.
this is mentioned above, but not every use fits 100%. murph and emily very deliberately use music throughout the story to inform it, and also sometimes kingshammer is just the right song for a moment. both are true.
as a follow up to that, i'm not claiming that all of this was the specific intention. i'm just saying that when you look at kingshammer's uses as a song, there are some pretty strong themes, and it's fun to examine those.
i am not perfect. this is for fun. if i missed one, i'm sorry, feel free to point it out, and also i'll edit this post if that's the case
i would once again like to call out alli operationslipperypuppet for her help. she pointed out the divine connection first, and in general helped immensely. and, if naddpod music interests you, she's another person who often goes insane about it.
i am not above doing this for other songs, if you're interested let me know (few songs are as prolific as kingshammer, however)
#naddpod#not another dnd podcast#kingshammer#naddpod music makes me insane#can you tell?#and like i said i'm not above doing this for other songs#i have a few i'm already considering...#shorter tho bc again.#few songs get used as much as kingshammer#i also have a few situational ones#like twinkling/bastard for hardwon#one specific c3 use of mee maw’s#the music during the calder being missing arc#oh! fate refused is another one#a memory in c1/3#the music in c1e70 reborn#how some songs are variations on others#and the patterns there are So cool to spot#among so many goddamn others#hanbles#naddmusic tag
55 notes
·
View notes
Text
So within one day, bell's hells managed to:
✅ introduce percy to pate
✅ try to give percy therapy
✅ ask percy for a gun
They had a list of side quests, and they are HITTING ALL OF THEM.
#critical role#cr spoilers#c3e38#girlboss gaslight gatekeep in that order#bell's hells#percy de rolo#shitpost#c3
5K notes
·
View notes
Text
She's back T_T
34 notes
·
View notes
Text
Critical Role: resurrection of a beloved best friend, beautiful ritual, trauma beginning to be processed, a gorgeous city
Critical Role, minutes later: horny dead rat is alive. Monkey gun
3K notes
·
View notes
Text

#Critical Role#Percy De Rolo#Fearne Calloway#Little Mister#Bell's Hells#cr spoilers#cr liveblog#c3e38
3K notes
·
View notes