Imperial Inquisitor not an assassin. Bren, Astrid, and Eadwulf were the ones who interrogated potential traitors for information on political dissidents. In a way, Bren was like Garak from DS9.
@@name.lesscloudgazer I'm only just at EXU Calamity in my quest to watch everything Critical Role has published from first to last And THIS THIS IS THE MOST TERRIFYING LINE I HAVE EVER SEEN
Once when I was playing Curse of Strahd with a Barbarian in the party whose player was adamant about always being willing to tank a fireball or lightning bolt to get the maximum damage.
And he knows it. The guards in episode 127...no remorse. No hesitation. He crushed 2, and electrified 2 others. Veth said it: I forgot we travel with a hard core killer.
@@binder38us MATT: All righty, that brings us to Caleb. Caleb: I hold up Allura's staff, and pull electricity off of it, and fire lightening bolts straight to the both of them. MATT: Okay. Veth : Whoa, cold. I forgot. I forgot we travel with a stone cold murderer.
@@Blackestrose best part: Matt went old school and the lightening bounced back toward Caleb and Veth ..and through the guards a second time in the return trip. It was the DnD version of running over someone, stopping, and backing up over their prone body to finish the job.
Caleb Widowgast/Bren Ermendrud had lots of issues, but every now and then he let the Volstruker he was trained to be out and things got very nasty very fast.
Read Caleb's issue of Mighty Nein Origins, you'll see how nasty Volstrucker Candidate Bren (yes, he was a candidate hopeful not an actual Volstrucker, his mental breakdown stopped that) could get. Trust me when I say, the ones who die are the LUCKY ones!
Caleb with the “Empire trained assassin selected for his particular arcane talent, Volstrucker” switch flipped is a lovely character
Caleb is a wonderful switch❤️
Imperial Inquisitor not an assassin. Bren, Astrid, and Eadwulf were the ones who interrogated potential traitors for information on political dissidents. In a way, Bren was like Garak from DS9.
@@deathbykonami5487 I knew there was a reason I liked him. Garak is by far my favorite trek character.
Love that when Matt has Caleb fireball the party it’s not Matt that makes it 4th level but instead it’s Liam. Mans really said fuck it
I am never, never going to get over 'light them up, pretty'. TRULY TERRIFYING
That fight in the cathedral was great. Caleb as well as the rest of the cast really got to move their arms around.
@@OneKastelanRobot Absolutely true, I love when a fight gets that intense
I still in awe how smoothly Liam robbed Matt of some nasty possibilities by upcasting fireball to 4th level
If you liked that, take C3’s “Is she your favorite?”
@@name.lesscloudgazer
I'm only just at EXU Calamity in my quest to watch everything Critical Role has published from first to last
And THIS
THIS IS THE MOST TERRIFYING LINE I HAVE EVER SEEN
5:08 and its at this point Liam lived out every single arcane caster's intrusive thought of fireballing their own party
Once when I was playing Curse of Strahd with a Barbarian in the party whose player was adamant about always being willing to tank a fireball or lightning bolt to get the maximum damage.
Wish we still had those health indicators, I really loved to follow it that way
After all Caleb is an assassin, a terrifying murderer...
And he knows it. The guards in episode 127...no remorse. No hesitation. He crushed 2, and electrified 2 others. Veth said it: I forgot we travel with a hard core killer.
@@binder38us I absolutely love his Rogue One Darth Vader hallway moment. Love that for him.
@@binder38us MATT: All righty, that brings us to Caleb.
Caleb: I hold up Allura's staff, and pull electricity off of it, and fire lightening bolts straight to the both of them.
MATT: Okay.
Veth : Whoa, cold. I forgot. I forgot we travel with a stone cold murderer.
@@Blackestrose best part: Matt went old school and the lightening bounced back toward Caleb and Veth ..and through the guards a second time in the return trip. It was the DnD version of running over someone, stopping, and backing up over their prone body to finish the job.
Caleb Widowgast/Bren Ermendrud had lots of issues, but every now and then he let the Volstruker he was trained to be out and things got very nasty very fast.
This is true in more than just this clip. Caleb doesn't let the beast out often, but when he does it's apparent.
The best letting the beast out moment was when he was crumpling guards with Gravity Sinkhole when they were getting the pendants.
Read Caleb's issue of Mighty Nein Origins, you'll see how nasty Volstrucker Candidate Bren (yes, he was a candidate hopeful not an actual Volstrucker, his mental breakdown stopped that) could get. Trust me when I say, the ones who die are the LUCKY ones!
it's almost strange that caleb his hands did not have a charging humm like godzilla's breath by the end of season 2 .
Now I want to hear a parody of great balls of fire…
Sweet gods all mighty, CAYS BALLS O FIRE!
If you get the ability to resurrect Johnny Cash go right ahead.
@@OneKastelanRobot necromancy skill tree… unlocked… lv 21 required to raise music stars… damn
@@danieloceansmith3156 Could you bring back Freddy Mercury and Chris Cornell while your at it?
Laura’s “What the-“ was timed perfectly
I miss the Mighty Nein