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A Haunted Past | Critical Role | Campaign 3, Episode 63

A Haunted Past | Critical Role | Campaign 3, Episode 63

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  1. HEY, there might be some SPOILERS under the thing

    0:20 Old Spice and Witcher teamup
    4:40 Intro cinematic
    6:30 EPISODE STARTS (scallywags)
    8:45 Recap Ends
    9:35 Evithorir
    15:45 Squatter’s rights
    21:05 Map out
    22:00 This battle is for Marisha specifically
    24:55 Battle begins
    25:50 Take on Me
    34:25 Wizkids are rules lawyers
    36:15 The Two Crew invades Exandria
    48:25 Cracking the whip
    57:10 Cloudkill counterspell
    59:00 For Madrid
    1:01:10 Telling Orym how to do his job
    1:02:15 I don’t like it
    1:08:10 Deni$e rolls her ankle again
    1:09:55 Deni$e is distracted by Dariax
    1:13:00 Jersey Security
    1:15:15 Emily overloads on strategy
    1:17:05 Giving Ashton a body
    1:21:35 Counter counter spell
    1:27:15 Dragging the body
    1:33:00 Dynios is flirting
    1:43:25 HDYWTDT
    1:48:25 Lore stuff
    1:53:05 Hishari lore
    2:01:40 BREAK STARTS
    2:10:30 Art Montage
    2:12:30 BREAK ENDS
    2:13:50 Back cracks
    2:20:35 One broken bed
    2:21:45 Deni$e makes a move on Bordor
    2:24:05 Bordor begins telling the truth maybe
    2:28:25 Bordor gets his book out and reads his story
    2:32:50 Bordor makes his play
    2:36:15 Big reveal
    2:38:00 In closing, I kill you all
    2:40:55 Prism dreamed the notes app
    2:47:00 Everyone is just going to beat up Bordor
    2:49:05 Learning about polymorph
    2:51:00 Kill me as a spider
    2:52:00 Long Laudna goes for the kill
    2:57:35 Prism feels betrayed
    3:01:20 And there’s the break
    3:02:00 Laudna makes her choice
    3:04:10 HDYWTDT
    3:10:15 Didn’t get to use the poison dagger
    3:11:20 Bordor was loaded up
    3:15:15 Deni$e and Prism
    3:20:25 Prism and Laudna
    3:27:00 Orym takes a wider view
    3:29:00 Bordor’s family photo
    3:32:15 Prism checks Dynios out (Prism and Ashton)
    3:38:35 Trees need cities to live
    3:41:20 Pootie Tang
    3:45:45 Real friends
    3:47:05 Dividing the spoils
    3:50:40 Dealer’s choice
    3:52:15 The canary
    3:55:35 Scrying on Imogen
    3:59:50 Gliding into Jrusar
    4:01:05 Bordor’s final words
    4:01:55 Saying goodbye to the guests
    4:05:05 Episode Ends

    The in-game start date for the episode was the 2nd of Quen’pillar in the year 843. Marisha’s fan says “WTF is up with him” on one side, and “White Fan of Surrender” on the other

    Any moments I missed? Feel free to post them here. Is it Thursday yet?

  2. I appreciate Matt weaponizing their inherent trust of all guest players, this campaign.
    They're always constantly insight checking every NPC and piece of furniture, Matt describes. But 5 minutes after meeting a guest player, their sharing life stories and braiding each other's hair. lol

  3. Enjoyed this group more than the wildmount group but still don’t like the way prism plays, plays more like a game than to fit the story, also couldn’t stand Deanna in the other group, the other guests I thought fit the group and story
    Also don’t like prism telling players what they should do

  4. I love how even in Bor'Dor's coming clean monologue he told so many lies lol

    -I never actually had a brother
    -My father and brother couldn't accept her sentence and fought to free her

    -Idk how I got my powers but I never knew my mother
    -My mother taught me her ways in secret

    It's entirely possible that entire story was even a lie and I love that

  5. Spoilers//

    Hevestro is so surprisingly chill about coming back to his home and finding out the group that saved him killed one of their own while he was taking a stroll

  6. Spoiler alert:

    Apparently am I the only one bawling my eyes out for Bordor? I was so into their friendship dynamic, every single moment of his was so sweet and omg, he helped everyone, he could have done it anytime but he didnt, Im sorry but couldnt help get mad at Laudna and Prism and everyone at how they handled it.. Bor'dor was no different than them. Cried like a baby till the very end of this episode hoping that by some way he'd come back…that he could be talked into reason, and no one really nobody besides Aimee who was against him the most did? Come on, sorry but it was so out character for me, not anyone try to talk some sense to him since they bonded so much..Im sorry to say this but this was heartless. They felt like the true villains for me not Bordor.

  7. So he lied about /not/ having a brother and he set out to kill the people who murdered his friends… And we're supposed to side with the people who threatened him with serious harm if he did not change his claim of having a brother, who are intent on killing any number of people to accomplish their goals and who are seeking revenge for their murdered loved-ones?

  8. No spoilers but fucking amazing choice by Marisha here. I knew what was going to happen and it still amazed me.

    Also, 3:06:58 small moment but I love Talisen comforting Liam here. This game is just amazing in how it affects the players

  9. Glad I was right about him (just now catching up on all of these, so many episodes I neglected!). I mean I didn't think he was going to be a full on enemy, enemy.

    But I never bought the whole Sheep Farmer guy who just discovered powers upon teleportation but is able to fire off all of these spells he literally wouldn't be aware of lol.

  10. Orym's "31 passive perception" can fuck off lol. It does not give you superhuman sight, or hearing, or smell, or taste, or touch, or any other sense… It lets you be more likely to perceive things you are physically capable of perceiving, not turn into some mutant freak that has the 6th sense. If he wants to try and do things, roll for it and pass a check, end of story. Liam is going to be crying about not being able to "passively hear" silence next.

    Fuck me has has some real Main Character Syndrome this campaign. Talisen is bad too, but he always is. Liam really ramped up the bullshit levels in C3 and its starting to get fucking annoying.

  11. In the comments of the previous episode, people already suspected Bor’Dor. I had no idea. I had no clue. What tipped it off that something was up with him? How did others know he was hiding something?

    To my detriment, I have been watching these episodes over the course of a week in bits and pieces rather than one continuous chunk. The information didn’t connect with me.

    After watching some compilation clips, now I see all the hints that I have missed.

    I guess the only thing I’m left wondering is why the character didn’t leave the party and stay in Hearthdell.

    I rarely watch 4-Sided Dive. I’m going there next because of Bor’Dor. I want ANSWERS!!!

    c-ya:-j

  12. I got behind with CR when Diablo 4 and then Baldur's Gate 3 came out but I am catching up now. I knew about the betrayal months ago because all the recap and CR channels love to spoil stuff in their Youtube thumbnails but I didn't know how it went down. Even spoiled it was amazing.

  13. If you're going to play a rogue Barbarian multi-class and then not Reckless attack on every turn because you're worried about giving the opponent advantage on a attacks then you shouldn't be playing a rogue Barbarian multi-class

  14. I totally wish Delilah would come back after the killing or for Bordor to go back to that village and help the elder fight the vengeance that would come from Vaselhaim

  15. I think they went overboard on Bor'dor. He was clearly broken by his own life experience, but yet he felt like he belonged. And come on, it's not like the group has had several discussions about if they should even stop this event, or their own personal problems with the gods. Ashton in particular should have done something, remembering that, apparently, Bor'dor's greatest achievement was launching a firebolt Prism taught him. "Oh, but he was trying to kill us". No, seems like he was trying to disable you and flee because you put him on a corner. That would've been bad, sure, but it didn't put someone who has helped you through thick and thin up to this point, beyond reform, or salvation, which NONE of his "friends" even tried.

    The fact that most of the group immediately turn to "fuck this guy" after everything, kinda makes me think of them as assholes

  16. Borodur “I am at peace, I am with my family” the gods, we are sorry due to recent issues all souls are being cast into the astral plane forever you will not pass through to family.

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