Campaign 3: Bell’s Hells
- C3E62 A Long Walk of Reflection
- C3E63 A Haunted Past
- C3E64 Reunited
- C3E65 A Path of Vengeance
- C3E66 Aid of the Tempest
- C3E67 Bloody Flowers
- C3E68 For the Tempest
- C3E69 Nice
- C3E70 Embattled in Bassuras
- C3E71 Mist and Whimsy
- C3E72 Phantasmal Parley
- C3E73 Kindling the Spirits
- C3E74 Roots Between Worlds
- C3E75 An Ancient Flame
- C3E76 A Gathering of Heroes
- C3E77 The Promise and the Price
- C3E78 Fractures
- C3E79 To Hurt is to Heal
- C3E80 A Test of Trust
- C3E81 The Eve of the Red Moon
- C3E82 Rush for the Bloody Bridge
- C3E83 Ruidus
- C3E84 Red Rural Revelations
- C3E85 Intense Interrogations
- C3E86 Doorways to Darker Depths
- C3E87 Arrival at Kreviris
- C3E88 Seeking Sedition
- C3E89 Divisive Portents
- C3E90 Mission: Improbable
- C3E91 True Heroism
- C3E92 Broken Roads
- C3E93 Bittersweet Reunions
- C3E94 Where the Red Fearne Glows
- C3E95 Gathering of Needs
- C3E96 Shadows New and Old
- C3E97 Ancient Sins
- C3E98 The Nox Engine
- C3E102 Reconciliation
- C3E103 Cages
- C3E104 The Cradle’s Convocation
- C3E105 Collecting Legends
- C3E106 Unseelie Interrupted
- C3E107 Under the Arch Heart’s Eye
- C3E108 Looming
- C3E109 A Test of Fate
- C3E110 In the Shadow of War
- C3E111 The Nein Hells
- C3E112 The Assembling of Legends
- C3E113 Assault on the Malleus Key
- C3E114 Fight for the Bloody Bridge
- C3E115 To the Arx Creonum
Campaign 1: Vox Machina
- Unblurred Character Intros
- C1E1 Arrival at Kraghammer
- C1E2 Into the Greyspine Mines
- C1E3 Strange Bedfellows
- C1E4 Attack on the Duergar Warcamp
- C1E5 The Trick About Falling
- C1E6 Breaching the Emberhold
- C1E7 The Throne Room
- C1E8 Glass and Bone
- C1E9 Yug’voril uncovered
- C1E10 K’Varn Revealed
- C1E28 The Sun Tree
Campaign 2: The Mighty Nein
- C2E1 Curious Beginnings
- C2E2 A Show of Scrutiny
- C2E3 The Midnight Chase
- C2E4 Disparate Pieces
- C2E5 The Open Road
- C2E6 The Howling Mines
- C2E7 Hush
- C2E8 The Gates of Zadash
- C2E9 Steam and Conversation
- C2E10 Waste and Webs
- C2E107 Devoutness and Dicks
Exandria Unlimited: Prime
Team Name: The Crown Keepers, The Glitter Shitters, The Odd Lot, or Hot Cross Buns
- Episode 1 The Nameless Ones
- Episode 2 The “Oh No” Plateau
- Episode 3 A Glorious Return
- Episode 4 By the Road
- Episode 5 A Test of Worth
- Episode 6 A Gift Among the Green
- Episode 7 Beyond the Heart City
- Episode 8 What Comes Next
- Episode 9 Wrap-Up
Exandria Unlimited: Kymal
Team Name: The Crown Keepers
Exandria Unlimited: Calamity
Team name: The Brass Ring
- Episode 1 Excelsior
- Episode 2 Bitterness and Dread
- Episode 3 Blood and Shadow
- Episode 4 Fire and Ruin
- Episode 5 Calamity Wrap-Up
The Lost Wendy's Episode
Artists!
Tattoos!
Animation!
Audio
Handy. Thanks for this
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I think this means we could be a resource for the upcoming Omen Archive site ᕕ( ᐛ)ᕗ
I’m catching up on C3 and thought, maybe it’s a good idea to create episode threads for older episodes. But thanks to this thread I found that I already created those threads when it was live lol (I’m up to C3E63 now) Thanks @Ultragramps@lemmy.blahaj.zone !
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Etymology Lore
Little note on kaitiaki, It’s not a Mercer original, it’s drawn very directly from Te Reo Māori. I’m from Aotearoa New Zealand, though I’m not Māori myself (just a Pākehā who does her best). Kaitiaki means more appropriately ‘guardian’ and the term it is associated with, kaitiakitanga, refers to the process of guardianship over nature and the environment in accordance with tikanga Māori. While this is about the right sentiment for druids, it’s sort of like greeting people at your local church with the word “priest.” Like, if we accept that they’re crudely using Te Reo Māori as a druidic thing (which, that’s a whole can of appropriative worms along with the divorcing of the concept from tikanga Māori that I shan’t open, they almost certainly chose the term when it was a home game), they are basically just greeting each other by saying “druid.” comment by Reddit user u/AdmiralPegasus
Suggested watch list after finishing Campaign 2
- Mighty Nein Reunited - Uk’otoa Saga, the first two parts have no extra context needed, you can watch it immediately after finishing C2.
- EXU Calamity, short 4 part set in the Age of Arcanum, some of the best D&D I’ve ever watched. Broadly unconnected to the main plot but established a ton of world building and laid some seeds for later reveals.
- EXU Prime, original 10 episodes of the EXU series, introduces 3 of the C3 cast with Liam, Ashley and Robbie’s characters, also Matt as a PC.
- C3, you can now start watching the latest campaign up until episode 14, this is when Robbie ended his run as a guest PC.
- EXU Kymal, two part side quest concluding Robbie’s storyline for the time being. None of the main cast are playing PCs but Matt is back to reprise his character from EXU Prime.
- C3, you can go back to the main campaign and you’re staying here for a while, all the way up to episode 51.
- Mighty Nein Reunion, this is where the live show picks up. Immediately after the events of episode 51 we flash over to the Mighty Nein.
- C3, it continues onward to episode 76 at this point and that would mean you’ve caught up.
Detailed Fan-Made Exandrian Timeline
by Reddit user dharmatree
The BBC3 site for Anna Lapwood’s playlist says it’s only available for a few more days, so I just wanted to put it here for future reference. It was so good.
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Bonus!
Davy Jones piece from Pirates of the Caribbean
The Bells of Notre Dame