There is also a Greater-Scope Villain of sorts in the form of Spireling Gideor, who sent Vex and Vax to Jorenn Village in the first place to strike a blow in his feud with Culwen, though he had no knowledge of Culwen’s villainy or the problems that plague the town. The true Big Bad is Derowen’s brother Culwen, a ruthless cutthroat blackmailing his sister into smuggling materials for him and controlling the ash Walker attacks. This leaves the ash walkers as the biggest threat. Big Bad Ensemble: the main conflict of the story is the ongoing struggle between the Shadewatch, led by Derowen, and the miners, led by Thorn, however, neither of them are true villains, and are just trying to do right by their people.And the Adventure Continues: The book ends as the twins walk together out of Westruun and towards Trinket, discussing where they would go in the future.Ambiguous Situation: Did Cyriel sell out Vax? Or is Vax right and she had nothing to do with his thefts being found out?.They both flirt with men and women through the book. The twins were confirmed as bisexual (with the definition being "attracted to men and women") prior to the novel's release. Ambiguously Bi: Averted with both Vex and Vax. This is either a result of Retcon, or Vax misremembering and/or lying to Vex to make himself feel better. Lyre, the man in question in "Kith and Kin", is simply a tracker who can command rats who had failed the Clasp one too many times. Adaptational Heroism: "Heroism" is a bit of a stretch, but in Campaign One Vax told Vex that the person who was turned into Vex is a child rapist that he had abducted on the Clasp's orders.The inciting incident that caused the twins to leave Syngorn was Syldor breaking Vex's hazelwood bow that Vax had saved up stolen money for. Abusive Parents: Flashbacks to the twins' time in Syngorn show that Syldor is an emotionally abusive parent, berating and belittling his children verbally.A Minor Kidroduction: The prologue opens with the twins as children still living in Byroden.The twins find themselves on opposite sides, testing their relationship and threatening the home they had carried with each other for years.Ĭritical Role: Vox Machina Kith & Kin provides examples of: Three years before the founding of Vox Machina, the siblings and Vex's bear Trinket had left their home in Syngorn and become involved in a conflict involving legions of undead bridled to the Clasp. The audiobook version is narrated by Robbie Daymond, with Liam O'Brien and Laura Bailey reprising their roles as Vax'ildan and Vex'ahlia. A prequel novel to Critical Role by Marieke Nijkamp, focusing on the twin half-elves ranger Vex'ahlia and rogue Vax'ildan.
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