![]() Įventually, after Garmelie charmed Percy, he and Vox Machina arrived at an agreement: after completing two tasks in Syngorn, Garmelie would guide the party to the Shademurk Bog. Rather playfully, Vex hovered on her broom behind Garmelie, then playfully asked, "Whatcha drawin'?" Garmelie was very flustered and prepared to flee, but not before Vex grabbed hold of him and brought him to the rest of Vox Machina. ![]() Vex'ahlia noticed the stealthy satyr and managed to sneak up on him using her broom, but she also noticed that he didn't pose a serious threat. Garmelie began stalking and drawing Vox Machina after the party entered the Feywild to retrieve Fenthras. Garmelie claimed to have an uncle named Jameson, who taught him about some of the dangers in the Feywild. When Syngorn phased from the Material Plane into the Feywild after the Chroma Conclave attacked Tal'Dorei, Garmelie suddenly found himself with a city full of new subjects for his unique brand of art. Garmelie Ī cartoonist with an immature perspective, Garmelie produced many juvenile caricatures in his sketchbook. When Syngorn was in the Feywild during the Chroma Crisis, Artagan helped some fey, including a pixie prince named Windybranch, slip through the city's defenses, where they occupied a noblewoman's manor and transformed it into a fun slice of the Feywild she tried to reclaim her home for years afterward. As of 812 PD, he was among the five Archfey identified by the Arcana Pansophical. Unlike many fey creatures, Artagan did not belong to one of the fey courts. ![]() Biography įan art of Artagan, by LornArt. His deep valedictory bow toward Vox Machina also indicated a more respectful nature than Garmelie's. Īrtagan, after dropping the Garmelie persona, had a calmer, more patient, more mature disposition. He also expressed a strong dislike and distrust of "the theatre" on multiple occasions. Garmelie preferred to avoid direct confrontation, choosing to run or hide when such situations arose. When his impulses were stymied by external forces, he became frustrated easily, but his mood could just as abruptly shift again, seemingly without holding a grudge. Wearing his heart on his sleeve, Garmelie's capricious emotional state was typically easy to read due to his exaggerated and dramatic reactions, even when he tried to hide his feelings. He greatly valued his possessions, sometimes disproportionately to their actual value. While posing as the satyr Garmelie, Artagan played a mischievous and self-centered character that enjoyed amusing himself by drawing immature caricatures of people, stealing items that caught his eye or imagination, and playing pranks. One of its pockets contained an extra dimension. ![]() He wore sleeveless silk vestments of blue and green billowing freely behind him. He appeared almost elflike but still had exaggerated fey-like features and long ears that curled past his small head, with a pointed chin, almond-shaped, verdant-emerald green eyes and wild, curly orange hair like a lion’s mane going down to his lower back. Appearance Īrtagan was very tall and thin, walking chest-forward and regal-poised. 2.3.7 "A Walk to Warmer Welcomes" (2x124)įan art of Artagan, by David Rodrigues.2.3.3 "The Fancy and the Fooled" (2x97).2.2.3 "Denizens of the Moonbrush" (1圆1) - "Uninviting Waters" (1圆2).Critical Role’s The Legend of Vox Machina will be released on Amazon streaming in batches of three episodes.
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