Critical Role: Bells Hells Just Soft Launched the Ultimate Campaign Crossover (2024)

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Critical Role: Bells Hells Just Soft Launched the Ultimate Campaign Crossover (2)

This article contains spoilers through episode 104 of the Critical Role Bells Hells Campaign.

Critical Role’s third campaign Bells Hells has been more than just another epic adventure set in the fictional world of Exandria, it’s a culmination of their previous campaigns across nearly a decade of storytelling through gameplay. Bells Hells has already had a number of past characters appear as NPCs played by DM Matt Mercer throughout the campaign, including the cast’s former characters from Vox Machina and the Mighty Nein. But now that the fight to stop Ludinus Da’Leth from freeing the God Eater Predathos has come to a head, Episode 104 “The Cradle’s Convocation” has put a plan into motion that could see the cast return to their former characters once again.

ITS HAPPENING https://t.co/wnCqJZ9frO

— sid ♿️🧟‍♂️🧙🏻‍♂️ | #CriticalRoleSpoilers (@widogastsweb) August 16, 2024

In this episode, Bells Hells arrive in the religious stronghold of Vasselheim just in time to reconnect with Keyleth of the Air Ashari and all of the worldly powers gathered to voice their opinions on Ludinus’ plans for the red moon Ruidus and the being lying somewhat dormant within it. The group shares what they’ve learned from both their journey to the moon itself and their experience with Ludinus in the ruins of Aeor, hoping that it will help the powers that be come to some kind of an agreement. However, these already tenuous alliances simply have more to think about now, so the meeting is adjourned with plans for a smaller group to meet in the morning to come up with a plan.

In this small meeting, Chetney (Travis Willingham) accidentally lets slip that the group discovered a secret portal to the moon that could be used to mount an assault from another angle. Keyleth and the others tentatively agree to this plan after discussing the three major targets that they’ll have to attack in tandem in order to be successful – the recently erected fortress guarding the Malleus Key, the only other known entrance to the moon and the only one that they believe Ludinus is aware of; the Weave Mind, the powerful, ancient, psychic leaders of Ruidus that have oppressed the people of the moon for centuries; and Ludinus himself who is thought to be in the depths of the moon working to release Predathos from the Hallowed Cage that they were confined to by the Gods.

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Keyleth, Vex’ahlia de Rolo, and Allura Vysoren suggest that Vox Machina lead the assault on the fortress as a distraction with the Mighty Nein presumably the team tasked to take on the Weave Mind, leaving Bells Hells to go after Ludinus as these attacks all happen simultaneously. While they still have to pitch this idea to the collective at large, Keyleth makes it pretty clear that this is what she plans to do, whether they have support from others or not.

In the Beacon exclusive Critical Role Cooldown companion episode, Matt reveals that should this plan come to fruition, it would likely see the cast step back into the shoes of their past characters for each stage of the attack. Reminiscent of the Avengers: Endgame portal scene, we’d get to see the cast play as Vox Machina, the Mighty Nein, and Bells Hells in what would technically be the same fight, though spread out over their respective targets.

MATT CONFIRMED THAT WE MIGHT GET BOTH VOX MACHINA & MIGHTY NEIN ONE SHOTS!!! #criticalrolespoilers pic.twitter.com/qqcuXQUNbP

— mia 🌷| critical role enjoyer (@pikesrina) August 16, 2024

This kind of crossover event is something that fans have been speculating about ever since Campaign 3 revealed how closely it was tied to the other two campaigns. The cast has already revisited the Mighty Nein during this time period in the live show Echoes of the Solstice, but that was technically separate from the campaign. In this case, it seems more likely that these battles would simply be asides in the general campaign just as the Crown Keepers and Downfall arcs were.

Guys. GUYS. Mighty Nein AND Vox Machina one shots… HOLY sh*t. AND ROBBIE POTENTIALLY PICKING UP THE MANTLE OF TARYON DARRINGTON. #CriticalRoleSpoilers pic.twitter.com/47PgvJqnNP

— Super_Dahveed_64 (@Dahveed64) August 16, 2024

The Bells Hells campaign continues to find ways to make this story exciting both for us viewers and the cast as players. What better way to begin the potential final chapter of this campaign than to take us and the cast back to the characters that started this all for one epic battle. The fates of Exandria, Ruidus, and the Gods hang in the balance, and it looks like it’ll be up to these three merry bands of misfits to save them all.

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When did campaign 2 of Critical Role end? ›

The second campaign started on January 11, 2018 with "Curious Beginnings" (2x01), and ended three and a half years and 141 episodes later on June 3rd, 2021 with "Fond Farewells" (2x141).

Is Vox Machina the first Critical Role campaign? ›

Campaign One, or The Campaign of Vox Machina, is the first campaign of Critical Role.

When was the first episode of Critical Role campaign 3? ›

The third campaign of the Dungeons & Dragons web series Critical Role premiered on October 21, 2021; it is set after the conclusion of the second campaign and Exandria Unlimited.

Why was Orion removed from Critical Role? ›

Summary. Orion Acaba left Critical Role due to health reasons, although fans have speculated about other potential reasons for his departure. Acaba's behavior at the table, including frustrations with other players and arguments about the rules, caused tension and rubbed fans the wrong way.

Who replaced Scanlan? ›

Sam became the first player in the Critical Role canon to introduce a second player character when Scanlan Shorthalt left Vox Machina, to be replaced by Taryon Darrington in "A Bard's Lament" (1x85). He would later reprise his role as Scanlan in "Masquerade" (1x99), leaving Tary behind in "Thar Amphala" (1x101).

Is Critical Role campaign 1 or 2 better? ›

However, when pressed to decide which campaign is better, there's a strong case to be made that Campaign Two and The Mighty Nein are the more compelling heroes developed by the Critical Role cast.

What year does Critical Role campaign 3 take place? ›

Campaign Three: Bells Hells is the third campaign of Critical Role, which began airing on October 21, 2021. It is set on the continent of Marquet and begins in 843 PD, within a year after the events of Exandria Unlimited Prime.

What race is yasha's Critical Role? ›

Ashley Johnson as Yasha Nydoorin, an aasimar barbarian who is exiled from her homeland in Xhorhas for marrying outside the strict arranged-marriage traditions of her clan.

What happened to Grog after Vox Machina? ›

After Vox Machina retrieved the Sword of Kas from within Thar Amphala, it was given to Grog to wield in the final battle against Vecna. During the final confrontation with Vecna, Grog was banished to another plane twice by the god.

Why does Scanlan leave? ›

His refusal to ask for help and constantly lying about his mental health slowly built up, until he began to feel like he didn't belong with Vox Machina, accusing them of never having cared about him or bothered to find out who he was and what he wanted. Because of this, he left the party for over a year.

Is Vox Machina D&D or Pathfinder? ›

There's never been a show like The Legend of Vox Machina. The adult fantasy cartoon adapts web series Critical Role's first Dungeons and Dragons campaign, which follows a band of dysfunctional mercenaries known as Vox Machina.

How old was Keyleth in Campaign 1? ›

During Campaign One, Keyleth is a twenty-three-year-old young half-elven woman standing about 6' tall, with fair skin, green eyes and long red hair, which was later cut short. She is depicted with freckles on her nose and cheeks in some official material.

Is Taliesin Jaffe in campaign 3? ›

For the character from a one-shot campaign, see Taliesin Jaffe (character). Taliesin Jaffe is a voice actor, voice director, and a member of the main cast of Critical Role. He plays Ashton Greymoore in Campaign Three.

What race is Laudna? ›

Laudna (pronounced /ˈlɔːdnə/) is a human Hollow One sorcerer/warlock and a member of Bells Hells.

How many years between Critical Role campaign 1 and 2? ›

The campaign is set in Exandria, a fictional world Matthew Mercer created for the game. The second campaign is set about 20 years after Vox Machina's final battle against Vecna in Critical Role's first campaign, and except for a few secondary characters has a new cast of adventurers.

How many years after campaign 2 is campaign 3? ›

Starting with the third campaign, the main campaign of Critical Role will not air new episodes on the last Thursday of every month; instead, other content by the studio will air in its time slot. The story is set immediately after Exandria Unlimited which took place 10 years after the events of the second campaign.

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