![]() When Mollymauk died, he had to come up with his next character, Caduceus, within one week. Taliesin came up with the idea of his Campaign 2 character Mollymauk as a backup for Percy in the first campaign. After the ritual succeeded, Matt revealed that Taliesin was the one who ultimately decided if Percy would want to come back, depending on the actions of Vox Machina and their players during the ritual. ![]() The resurrection had previously failed when Matt rolled a natural 1, but Taliesin's successful Divine Intervention countered it.ĭuring Percy's resurrection ritual in " Passed Through Fire" (1圆9), Taliesin was watching from another room. Perhaps his most impressive roll was a 02 on a percentile die during " Long May He Reign" (2x140), which allowed the resurrection of his former character Mollymauk. Taliesin is known for rolling frequent critical successes, which earned him the title of "Anti- Wheaton" by other members of the cast. ![]() Matt and Taliesin spent a full day to convert the character's class and all of his stats and abilities. When converting the campaign from Pathfinder to 5 th edition Dungeons & Dragons in preparation for beginning the Critical Role livestreaming webseries, Matthew Mercer had to create a custom martial archetype for the fighter class, since Percy was a gunslinger. ![]() Percy was based on the short story that Taliesin had written with inspiration from the movie Plunkett and MacLeane. When the players decided to continue playing past the first session, Taliesin created a new character and chose the gunslinger Pathfinder class, because it was interesting to him and he felt it could fill a role that did not exist within the group. Because he was one of the more experienced players at the time, his purpose for that first game was to try to ensure that everyone else stayed alive. In the first session that the original group played together, Taliesin played a dragonborn paladin.
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