Critical Role campaign one
The first campaign of the Dungeons & Dragons web series Critical Role premiered on March 12, 2015; it consisted of 115 episodes and concluded on October 12, 2017. It followed Vox Machina, a party of seven to eight adventurers, in their travels across the continent of Tal'Dorei. Campaign one broadcast live each Thursday at 19:00 PT on Geek & Sundry's Twitch channel, with the video on demand being available to Twitch subscribers immediately after the broadcast. On the Monday following the live stream, the VODs were made available for the public on the Geek & Sundry YouTube channel.
Cast
Main
For the first 27 episodes, Campaign 1 had nine cast members: eight players and a Dungeon Master. This became eight from episode 28 to the conclusion of the campaign with episode 115.- Matthew Mercer as the Dungeon Master
- Ashley Johnson as Pike Trickfoot, gnome cleric
- Travis Willingham as Grog Strongjaw, goliath barbarian / fighter
- Laura Bailey as Vex'ahlia "Vex" de Rolo, née Vessar, half-elf ranger / rogue
- Liam O'Brien as Vax'ildan "Vax" Vessar, half-elf rogue / paladin / druid
- Taliesin Jaffe as Percival "Percy" Fredrickstein Von Musel Klossowski de Rolo III, human gunslinger
- Marisha Ray as Keyleth of the Air Ashari, half-elf druid
- Orion Acaba as Tiberius Stormwind, dragonborn sorcerer; the sorcerer leaves Vox Machina during the journey to Whitestone and is later killed when the Chroma Conclave attacks Draconia.
- Sam Riegel as:
- * Scanlan Shorthalt, gnome bard; the bard temporarily leaves the group to spend time with his daughter and to focus on self-discovery.
- * Taryon Darrington, human artificer; the artificer joins Vox Machina after the defeat of the Chroma Conclave.
Guest
- Felicia Day as Lyra, human wizard
- Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Zahra Hydris, tiefling warlock
- Wil Wheaton as Thorbir Falbek, dwarf fighter
- Will Friedle as Kashaw Vesh, human cleric
- Kit Buss as Lillith Anioska Daturai, tiefling wizard
- Jason C. Miller as Garthok, half-orc rogue
- Chris Hardwick as Gern Blanston, dragonborn wizard
- Chris Perkins as Shale, goliath fighter
- Patrick Rothfuss as Kerrek, human paladin
- ND Stevenson as Tova, dwarf/werebear blood hunter
- Jon Heder as Lionel "Chod" Gayheart, half-orc bard / barbarian
- Darin De Paul as Ethrid "Sprigg" Brokenbranch, gnome rogue
- Joe Manganiello as Arkhan the Cruel, red dragonborn paladin / barbarian
- Dan Casey as Salty Pete
- Zac Eubank as Snugglelord
- Ify Nwadiwe as Ulfgar Fireforge
Synopsis
The Vasselheim story arc splits the party into two groups, who seek to prove their worth to the "Slayer's Take", a local adventurer's guild in the ancient city of Vasselheim, by taking on dangerous missions. This arc features multi-episode guest appearances by Felicia Day, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Wil Wheaton, and Will Friedle, adding a new twist to the now-divided adventuring band. This arc also includes the first episode that touches on a character's backstory, as Keyleth visits another druid tribe to continue her Aramenté, a journey to become the leader of her people.
The Briarwood story arc leads Vox Machina to Percy's ancestral home, the city of Whitestone, which was once ruled by his family. The party have to fight for control over Whitestone against Lord and Lady Briarwood, who are responsible for the demise of most of the de Rolo family and have taken the city as their own. The Briarwood's ties into necromancy and a secret cult make things even more dangerous, and Vox Machina must stop them from completing a ritual that threatens to endanger the entire kingdom. During the early stages of this arc, Tiberius leaves Vox Machina for good.
The Chroma Conclave story arc begins with the attack of four ancient chromatic dragons on Emon, the capital of Tal'Dorei, with the Sovereign and other important political figures falling in the onslaught. The dragons take control over and divide the kingdom, and in order to defeat them, Vox Machina needs more power than they currently have. They search for the "Vestiges of Divergence", famed and extremely powerful magical items from ages passed, which are scattered throughout the world. During the ongoing battles against the powerful dragons of the Chroma Conclave, the backstories of some characters are also further explored. Smaller arcs focus on Grog's herd that once exiled him, the last figure from Percy's traumatic past, as well as a strained family reunion for the twins, Vex and Vax. Episodes in this arc are broken up into 3 parts based on Geek & Sundry's change of colour in thumbnails on YouTube.
The Taryon Darrington story arc begins with the departure of Scanlan from the group, whose use of "spice" and disagreements with the group culminate in an argument that shakes the party. While traveling to Ank'Harel on the continent of Marquet, Vox Machina meet Taryon Darrington, an inexperienced aspiring author and adventurer. Adventuring together with Taryon, some smaller story arcs see Vox Machina helping Keyleth, traveling to hell, as well as dealing with Taryon's family, who reside in the Dwendalian Empire on the continent of Wildemount. It also features Taryon's coming out story. During this arc, which is loosely defined by Scanlan's absence and Taryon's presence in the party, Pike's family also makes an appearance and her relationship with them is explored. The arc includes a one-year time skip between episodes 94 and 95.
The Cult of Vecna story arc revisits the mysterious and dangerous artifact that was activated beneath Whitestone Castle during the Briarwood story arc. Scanlan finally rejoins Vox Machina, while the party now has to fight a cult which tries to summon the evil lich demigod Vecna, who seeks to ascend to true godhood and rule Exandria. His ascension actually succeeds and he becomes the only god on this side of the Divine Gate, which keeps the other gods from directly interfering in the world they created. With the indirect help of some of the prime deities who aid them with special powers, Vox Machina are the only group of heroes who can possibly stop the "Whispered One" in one gigantic final battle.
After the conclusion of the primary campaign, several one-shots have taken place using Vox Machina. These include "The Search for Grog" and "The Search for Bob", which portray an adventure on the plane of Pandemonium which was only briefly summarized toward the end of the final episode. Additionally, the "Dalen's Closet" one-shot portrayed the wedding vow renewal of Vex'ahlia and Percy one year later.
Production and format
The Vox Machina campaign originated as the home-game of the cast, which started in 2012. While the adventures prior to the Kraghammer arc in 2015 were not formally recorded, some shorter recordings have been released by the cast.The format and production values evolved significantly over the course of the run. The initial set, nicknamed "Felicia's Bedroom" by the cast, had a number of issues. They were seated at three tables which were located far apart from one another, the cameras got in the way of the players' eyelines, and the audio quality was very poor. The show moved to another set early on, which featured a "stony, moodily-lit backdrop".
Campaign one was originally broadcast live on the Geek & Sundry Twitch and YouTube channels between March 12, 2015, and October 12, 2017, for a total of 115 episodes. Starting in November 2016, it was also broadcast live on the Alpha streaming service from Legendary Digital Networks. The show on Alpha had a unique overlay that included "real-time character sheets, damage and heal animations, and visualizations". Campaign one's closed captions were transcribed by a fan group who submitted them to Geek & Sundry. Geek & Sundry then added these to the YouTube VODs. The VODs have since been uploaded to Critical Role's own YouTube channel. A number of cast members were absent during episode 12, and so Mercer ran a Dungeon Master workshop rather than a session with Vox Machina. Further workshop and DM tip videos would be released by Geek & Sundry over the following years but unlike episode 12 these were not given numerical episode designations.
Pre-game segments
An announcement segment was present through much of the run, usually with Mercer opening the show, followed by other announcements such as new merchandise or other projects from the cast. These would continue into the second campaign in a similar fashion. On occasion, guests would be present for the announcement segment, such as prop maker Kai Norman in episode 15. The opening and break sequences initially featured backstory videos about each player character- these used copyrighted artwork and had to be blurred out of the VOD versions. The clips were eventually removed from the introduction in favour of a live-action opening sequence with the cast. The first of these featured the cast in costumes, much of which were owned by Jaffe for use at ren faires. The second live action opening featured more elaborate costumes and make-up.A segment informally referred to as "Critmas" featured cast members opening mail and gifts from fans. This originated as a pre-game segment in episode 5, later becoming a sporadic post-game segment through the first half of the show's run. Beginning in episode 3, fans would also order food such as pizza to be delivered to the studio; this would arrive mid-game and quickly became unmanageable so the studio set up a PO Box for non-perishables. From December 2015, Geek & Sundry instead encouraged generous fans to donate to a list of sponsored charities.