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Season 3 vox machina9/14/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() As often as season one slid into some more sinister moments, “Rise of the Chroma Conclave” feels like a sledgehammer smashing its way into a darker middle chapter for the series. I want to start with the good stuff though, because my god, was this a hell of a season two opener. ![]() This is the second point that I’ll get into later in this article because these three episodes were the first time where I felt a bit left out of the Critical Role know-how as a new fan. When watching season one, I never felt like I needed to know the Critical Role lore to follow along. The first is why I am looking at The Legend of Vox Machina as just a tv series and not as much as part of a bigger franchise. There are a couple of reasons why I’m noting this. But as I’m still not that far along, I would still call myself a relatively new fan of Critical Role who just happens to now know who Tiberius is. He was so incredibly helpful for me to start getting into the series that I think all new fans should check out his channel. That is until I found YouTuber Supergeek Mike who has a really great series he does called Critical Role Demystified, breaking down the essential lessons and takeaways from each Critical Role episode. Since then, I really struggled to try to get through those early streams of campaign one. The tv show was my introduction that got me interested in the web series. Lots and lots of explosions as our asshole heroes face off against not one, but four dragons! “Rise of the Chroma Conclave,” “The Trials of Vasselheim,” and “The Sunken Tomb” threw the crew of Vox Machina into their most dire adventure yet.Ĭalling back to the last time I reviewed The Legend of Vox Machina, I do want to note again that I am a relatively new fan of Critical Role. The Legend of Vox Machina season two kicked off with a literal bang. ![]()
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