They all part ways for bed, and Vax heads to Keyleth's room. While checking for interesting items, he comes across another Immovable rod and a small wooden box. Nothing less than a wish spell or divine intervention can end the NPC's hostility toward you. "Talks Machina #9: 'What Lies Beneath the Surface'" (TMx09) This item can single-handedly unravel a campaign. The magic of each card takes effect as soon as it is drawn. exactly what i did, reworked all the insta death and permanent penalty so they could be removed by a quest, changed it so the entire party get the XP, so one character doesnt get above the others and changed the balance card to balance your stats instead of your alignement, the void still traps your soul but you still live as normal you simply can't be resurrected or change plane, you have to find and destroy the phylactery to get your soul back, the donjon can be escaped by a DC19 intel or wisdom or by a ritual during 1d10 days done in conjunction with a powerful mage. - The deck permenantly transforms into the deck of many things and you must draw the specified number of cards from that instead (this is to keep that possibility of something INSANE) . During his year off in Vasselheim, Grog got curious again about the Deck of Many Things. Vex took the Deck from Grog, not trusting him with such a dangerous item. Captain your ship [] Grog, Percy, and Keyleth climb from the crater and rush over to them. You summon an avatar of death--a ghostly humanoid skeleton clad in a tattered black robe and carrying a spectral scythe. For all the naysayers, I say relax!This is a fun, but dangerous item to add to any campaign. Nothing compares to the majesty and wonder of Critical Role.ITs a one-shot Battle Royale they did between ep 98 and ep 99, its found here: https://geekandsundry.com/critical-role-level-17-battle-royale/edit 2019 - I do like Coffee and Whisky though so if you want to splurge, here's the link:If you want to help me continue to produce the content I do, please consider buying me a Coffee, Or a Whisky and I will do my best to satisfy your desires for more content, whilst excelling at being a fantastic Human Being. Before she can, Grog tells Kerrek he has to try some Sandkheg's Hide, to hilarious tongue-numbing result. I am Thoruk, Slayer of Ducks - find more info on myRarely-updated blog! The card then transformed into a magical scimitar. The party is asked to chase him down and recover the artifact, and they aren't told what it is. Still, I will try to answer your questions as best as possible without that knowledge . Talons. Each wonderous card contains enormous arcane power that will massively change the direction of your campaign. save. How might the party get pulled into some sort of business with this man (or his family) as a result of what happened. Rogue. As always, you DMs are incredibly helpful. non-game-breaking ways you can use a Deck of Many Things. Incorporeal Movement. Archived [Spoilers C1E115] Grog Deck of Many Things One Shot. This page was last edited on August 23, 2022, at 07:17. To expand on whatCaerwyn_Glyndwrsaid, you could actually have the Rogue card cause the players to become compelled to try and kill the noble. Press the space key then arrow keys to make a selection. Vex convinced her that it was keeping her occupied. Several cards in the deck can unceremoniously kill or (nearly) irreversibly incapacitate this character, rendering any lore or planning built around them worthless. In addition, you gain rightful ownership of a small keep somewhere in the world. 19th. As Grog fell to his knees, clutching the sides of his head, the sword clacked to the ground and almost immediately rusted and turned dark and dull. . However, I would strongly recommend NOT giving the deck to your players. This wiki contains spoilers for all stories of Critical Role. Vox Machinas fates were changed after this.Taken from Season 1 Episode 81 \"What lies Beneath\" Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/um3mkvNmDPYCritical Role is made by Geek and SundryI thinkAlthough Now it seems to be made by Critical Role, they bought their own studio, so yay. Only one card will work for one character per week. Vox Machina's Deck of Many Things had 13 cards. Moreover, some of the rules just don't make sense--why would most decks have 13 or 22 cards if the jokers disappear permanently? Grog almost threw them, and Vex picked up the deck. At the end of this venture, you've allacquiring your relative power, your levels of experience, and the allies you've amassed through this journeyconverged upon the central capital city of Emon in hopes of finally defeating and destroying Thordak, the Cinder King. After prying it open by breaking it in half, a small leather sleeve fell out. With the Flames card, the enmity is overt. After Scanlan left, Vex discovered Scanlan had been using drugs. Reaping Scythe. With the Flames card, the enmity is overt. The avatar fights until you die or it drops to 0 Hit Points, whereupon it disappears. It consists of 22 jumbo Tarot Card -sized cards. @WillingBlam @samriegel @CriticalRole @CritRoleFanart #criticalrolefanart . You control this character. The Lord of the Quadroads thanked Grog, who introduced himself as "Grog Strongjaw, Maker of Kings". Or they come across a beggar who says he was once a lord/who says hisancestor wasonce a lord. HIGH QUALITY PACKAGING & MATERIALS. DM's Guild Releases on This Thread - latest release; The Steepfield Cheese Chase! Nothing compares to the majesty and wonder of Critical Role. This includes the story for unaired episodes of The Legend of Vox Machina, as it's based on the first campaign of Critical Role from 2015-2017. Utility To which Percy responded, "May he rest in bed sores for all eternity." You are granted the ability to cast the wishspell 1d3 times. A horrified Grog realized that he fucked up. Runningtime so they draw again. To which Percy responded, "May he rest in bed sores for all eternity." Balance. Unless the card is the Fool or the Jester, the card reappears in the deck, making it possible to draw the same card twice. The artwork depicting the Decks cards and packaging design, however, is the property of Game Masters Merchant. The devil seeks your ruin and plagues your life, savoring your suffering before attempting to slay you. Most (75 percent) of these decks have only thirteen cards the cards in a deck of many things can earn a character the enmity of another being. Also no one is forcing you to give it to your party :). You can draw one additional card beyond your declared draws. If you want to destroy the entire campaign, accept no substitute. The group from above arrives and finds him there as he wakes up, and he convincingly lies about the drugs being medicinal. Vex made Grog promise not to pull anything from it: he could only keep it in its little pouch. Sun. After a lot of drinking and fighting, Grog simply ran out of stuff to keep himself entertained. possibly just before the Vizier comes to town! The Deck works great in games where death occours once a month at least and every player had at least 2 new PCs level 1. [9], Grog tried to stealthily pocket the remaining twelve cards, but he failed with a Natural 1. I am happy to help them fund this miraculous form of entertainment that leaves all others standing. If they're looking to sell a DoMT, that could be complicated; but also an interesting plot point. At any time you choose within one year of drawing this card, you can ask a question in meditation and mentally receive a truthful answer to that question. As much of a frustration it is sometimes that they removed exact pricing for items (you only get an approximate range based on rarity, described in the DMG Magic Items section), it is actually a good way to move from "monster-loot-xp" towards a story based approach. Any cards drawn in excess of this number have no effect. Some folks will get lucky and become either extremely wealthy or powerful or both. Ruin. I wouldn't punish my players for being timid but I also wouldn't let a gigantic Chekhov's gungo un-fired without some consequences. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. Vox Machina then spent two weeks making their way through the halls of Pandemonium. The drunk was granted two wishes (1d3 Wish spells), immediately using the first to wish to be "a powerful lord of the Quadroads". Critical Role Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Each deck contains a number of cards or . [15], After the defeat of Vecna, Grog in Whitestone decided to pull a card from the deck to celebrate the banishment of a lich-god. It takes 5 (1d10) force damage if it ends its turn inside an object. 4:00:50 RT @Angelphileart: 1/2 pieces for #SpellsnStuff for @ExandriaArtists : Grog's Deck of Many Things, inspired by Sakura Card Captor (reason why Scanlan's more of a little guy than usual, enjoy a little zoom on him!) Grog runs out of the tower, over the dying body of Trinket, and enters a building with a chest in it. 1- A lot of campaigns end up spotlighting a character for some reason or another (eg Prof Wonder in the most recent arc, Sam & Brett's thieves in Jeanie's Karthun). They're too scared to touch the thing. Some of the other posts suggest interesting plots that can develop from the draw of one card - these are true. I have witnessed more games implode from the effect of the Deck of Many Things than from any other single element in all of D&D. I hadn't considered the fact that a man of means and influence might notneed a wish spell to get their hands on the deck, although I might still have them use it for this purpose because then it solves the problem of having a second wish available to solve whatever problem they have from the next card they draw. Through the help of your two allies, Zahra and Kashaw, you managed to bypass two waiting fire giants, push straight into the center of the mostly ruined Cloudtop District where you confronted Thordak, the Cinder King, in his large, swollen, powerful, primordial red dragon form. The Deck of Many Things and the Deck of Many Fates are the perfect accessory for your adventuring party. If you want something similar, but not quite as dangerous, the Grog of Substantial Whimsy was a fucking blast to play with. In other words, the knowledge comes with wisdom on how to apply it. He pulls a card and it disappears in his hand, replaced by a beautiful scimitar. Any cards pulled greater than the number declared have no effect. Laura Bailey Vex'ahliaTaliesin Jaffe PercyLiam O'Brien Vax'ildanMarisha Ray KeylethSam Riegel ScanlanTravis Willingham Grogand Matthew Mercer as the Dungeon Master Does anyone know of any good rules that can restrict things like this from happening? The cards are split about 50/50 between good and awful, and it is widely regarded as one of the most powerful artifacts in Dungeons & Dragons. My thoughts on the Void card: Just keeping the soul in an object makes no sense, at least from the point of view of whatever entity made the cards or acquires the soul. Usually found in a box or pouch, this deck contains a number of cards made of ivory or vellum. Eventually they moved on to other offers, and the discussion was interrupted by an attack. Tuesdays 5pm EDT: CoHost ofHappy Hour at the Old Timer Tavern* Wednesdays 7pm EDT: The Convergence - Homebrew 5E /Saturdays 8am EDT: The Bitter Victory - Pirate Homebrew 5E**Streams hosted at at twitch.tv/LaternNoirJoin the table at: Start Playing Games. Composed of 49 jumbo tarot cards, sized at 120mm x 70mm (~4.75" x 2.75") in two hand-illustrated tuck boxes, and helpful instructions for use and play. The Deck of Many Things is a set in a durable protective outer-shell two-piece heavy 1.5mm cardstock box. Allura asks about the island that Thordak was lording over before his banishment to the fire plane, and Vex remembers Raishan telling them about it: the Island of Viscan in the south Lucidian Ocean. You take a 2 penalty on saving throws while cursed in this way. The Ashari's storm is still raging, and the wyvern riders are all fleeing to the southeast. Tofor Brotoras approaches the party, looking harried from battle. Vex confirms with Allura that she'll be joining them in the fight, and Allura says she's honored. Grog opened the sleeve and saw about thirteen tarot cards. Percy took the deck from Grog's body. However, due to the manner in which Grog acquired the curse, no one knew to ask the gods the group bargained with for this aid. The bottom line is that a deck of many things USED by the players is a gaming disaster waiting to happen. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Fan-run discussion forum for the liveplay D&D show Critical Role on Twitch and The Legend of Vox Machina on Amazon Prime. It has an ')' at . It's exactly what you are looking for, though I still listed the others in case you wanted to set something else up through any of those options. They ask him about it, and he cautiously explains that there is "power in [his] bloodline" and that he is what's known as a Runechild. If done right, this is an awesome tool for fantastic storytelling. Please enable JavaScript to get the best experience from this site. Players must declare the number of cards they intend to draw from Deck and then randomly draw exactly that amount. Jester. Wish is a case where the "DM can do anything the DM wants" is written explicitly into the operation of how the spell is cast: You might be able to achieve something beyond the scope of the above examples. This was Matt retconning his mistake from the previous episode, as the card drawn by Grog was actually "Euryale".