Percival "Percy" de Rolo III's Backstory.Language: English Words: 20,366 Chapters: 14/14 Comments: 1 Kudos: 42 Bookmarks: 3 Hits: 5,364ĪlisonSky Fandoms: Critical Role (Web Series), The Legend of Vox Machina (Cartoon), Vox Machina Origins (comic series) I'll also get around to posting this on other fanfic sites. However this does not mean I will accept bullying. This is my first production, constructive critisim is welcome. Percival "Percy" Fredrickstein Von Musel Klossowski de Rolo IIIĪ collection of Critical Role and Critical Role adjacent oneshots.Vesper de Rolo | Percival de Rolo III's Sister.Yeza Brenatto/Nott | Veth Brenatto/Essek Thelyss/Caleb Widogast.Luc Brenatto & Yeza Brenatto & Nott | Veth Brenatto & Caleb Widogast.Percival "Percy" Fredrickstein Von Musel Klossowski de Rolo III/Vex'ahlia.Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death.Ozwyn "Oz" Gruude and Rictor Wells, along with King Dwendal, are the only survivors from Ripley's arrest.Pink_Boi Fandoms: Critical Role (Web Series) Based on the two blank barrels, it is apparent that Ripley had already acquired her vengeance on half of her former team before encountering Vox Machina on Glintshore.Ripley was scheduled for court-martial before she managed to use what little magic she had to escape prison and flee the Dwendalian Empire. They discovered her illegal human experimentation into arcane diseases, and the four of them turned her in to the crown. As revealed by Matthew Mercer during a Fireside Chat, the names on Animus (except for Percy and King Dwendal) were the four people who had worked alongside Ripley while she developed military technology for the Dwendalian Empire.It's possible this was an error made by Matthew Mercer. However, when Percy later attuned Animus to himself, the names were still on the gun and vanished again with a dark glow. When Keyleth severed Orthax's connection to Animus via her Greater Restoration spell, the remaining names on the barrels vanished in a flash of shadow. Percy gained possession of Animus after the death of Anna Ripley, and used it as one of his main weapons. The other four barrels had the following names on them: Īfter Ripley dealt the finishing blow on Percy, his name vanished from the barrel in a puff of black smoke. When Vox Machina encountered Ripley on Glintshore in " Cloak and Dagger" (1圆8), two of the barrels were already blank, with no names on them. The names of the people that Ripley sought vengeance against were inscribed on each of the barrels of Animus, just like on Percy's "The List". The demon of vengeance, Orthax, was bound to Ripley through Animus, much like he was to Percy through his pepperbox pistol "The List". It also had some whitestone built into it. The gun was a deep grey color with brass sections. However, it was thinner, longer, and more refined. The gun was similar in design to Percy's pepperbox pistol " The List". When Animus jammed, it dealt 2d6 psychic damage to the wielder. Not only were there multiple barrels, the gun was magically enchanted and dealt additional psychic damage to the target. Retort had a rotating chamber which could store only four charges at a time. This gun was in some ways an improvement from Ripley's first design, Retort, as it has six barrels, and hence six shots before a reload.
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