It is so funny that Travis has an aversion to playing a wizard because wizards are too squishy, given he was in the same party as Laerryn Fucking Coramar-Seelie.
You do not have to be squishy as a wizard, sir! You can play a shit brickhouse of a wizard and you witnessed the proof of that in real time!
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⠀ ☆ ͡ ݂ ۫ 🛁 ࣪ 𓈒 紫 ៸៸ ˚ ׅ
ઇ ˚ ݂ ֹ ꒰ 𝗅𝗼𝗏﹙𝗌﹚𝕖𝗋 ꒱ ! ۟ ׅ ͡
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⠀⠀ ♡𝅼 ͡ ׅ ۟ 兼 ָ֢ ֹ 🏹⃝ ֹ ۪ 𝟥
⊹ 𓈒 ۫ ﹙𝗴𝖺𝗋𝕕𝖾𝗇﹚ ۪ ֹ ਏਓ ︪
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You know, they call Liam O'Brien the heartbreak prince of Critical Role, but—WHAT'S THIS? SAM RIEGEL WITH THE STEEL CHAIR?
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You wanna know what's crazy? Now knowing that Laura and Marisha didn't plan to be romantic this campaign at all, it is INSANE that everything went so perfectly, thematically, exactly the way it did.
The series of events from the rock breaking, Dusk showing up RIGHT as it was happening, to them making up just so Otohan could show up and kill Laudna not a DAY later literally because she wanted to get on Imogen's nerves ("Is she your favorite?"). And then Imogen obliterating Delilah with her own fucking hands for Laudna. Getting the circlet. Laudna holding Imogen on the ship they were about to crash having that Tether Talk^tm just before they were separated ONCE AGAIN.
Just the entire escalation that led to them meeting in Jrusar that day and Imogen blurting out "Can I kiss you?" in the mfing BREAD ISLE because she couldn't hold back her feelings is BONKERS.
Even down to Imogen saying she "thought dates were supposed to have sparks" after their date with pretty and telling Laudna she "has the biggest spark she's ever seen" a long ass time later in Bassuras.
The evolution of their feelings for each other, the tension that was building on that table every time they talked to each other. The fact that it all happened serendipitously with absolutely no previous plan and it went just the way it did? Immaculate. Showstopping. Absolutely astounding. If Marisha, Matt and Laura had sat down and planned this whole thing from the beginning it still couldn't have gone more perfectly.
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