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Critical role vox machina timeline
Critical role vox machina timeline




critical role vox machina timeline

The group can't help but throw in a few references to Metal Gear Solid during the stealth inside the duergar fortress.Tiberius, during the group's escape from K'varn's temple, after casting the "Flight" spell on several party members: "Fly, you fools!".Scanlan upon getting Pike out of a tight spot: "Come with me if you want to live!".Scanlan refers to the Two Frost Giants as Ace and Gary."You look like someone from The Guild.".

critical role vox machina timeline

Episode 20 features blow dart traps and a giant rolling bolder trap, and Kashaw disappearing " Goonies style" down a slide trap.Episodes 20 and 21 had the aforementioned guest spot from Wil himself, so several of those there as well. "N-n-n-nineteen!" note The phrase "n-n-n-nineteen" itself being a reference within a reference, quoting the song 19 by British musician Paul Hardcastle.Some think that this may lead up to Wil Wheaton's up-coming guest character, but it could have been coincidental. Episode 18 has a couple of subtle Acquisitions Incorporated references.Another one in episode 23 - when Scanlan refers to himself as an Ace Attorney, Orion breaks character to slam the table and yell "HOLD IT!" as Apollo.Orion and Sam slip in a reference to a certain duo of Ace Attorneys they voice while inspecting the Draconic script in episode 16.After the first few of Thorbir's many failed rolls in episode 20, Wil hoped he would just step in a bucket (a bit of a Running Gag in Titansgrave).

critical role vox machina timeline

At one point in episode 16, Travis describes rolling a Natural 1 as "Wheat oning".Pike's spiritual spear in episode 15 is produced from her chest.The Water Sphere explosion in episode 7 is described as done " AKIRA-style".Sam mispronounces the duergar queen's name as Durarara!!.

critical role vox machina timeline

  • Keyleth's goal seems to be a shout out to Avatar: The Last Airbender, which is pretty much confirmed in episode 16.
  • Keyleth as an Earth Elemental walks down the stairs, takes the elevator, and rows a boat, much to Grog's amusement.
  • Trinket might have some distant, cross-universe family in a certain book series' entire species of armored bears.
  • In episode 11 Travis discuses an attack plan involving Grog coming in on the flying carpet like Randy Quaid's character from Independence Day.
  • "This was a triumph." ".I'm making a note here: huge success.".
  • Liam starts humming "Under the Sea," prompting Travis to sing his version of "Les Poissons."
  • In Campaign 1 Episode 2, Travis mentions that Grog's rage form is plagued with nightmares of Sebastian.
  • Keyleth has to impersonate a male dwarf, with the help of form-masking magic - but her attempt at the typical dwarf accent sounds more like Mrs.
  • The first homebase for Vox Machina is named Grayskull Keep.
  • Most of Scanlan's songs are takes of known songs modified to fit the situation.
  • Speaking of names, the second part of the name Vax'ildan might be a reference to one of Liam's other roles, Illidan Stormrage.
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  • Part of Percy's full name references the main character of Legend of the Galactic Heroes.
  • In Campaign 2 and the second game, the first real "base" is a ship on the ocean.
  • Accidental one to Pillars of Eternity: In Campaign 1 and the first game, the first main base is a castle.
  • Crit Role Stats keeps track of the media references on an episode by episode basis here.
  • So, does it surprise anyone that a group of prolific and nerdy voice actors playing a game of Dungeons and Dragons roll out media references as frequently as their dice?






    Critical role vox machina timeline