Bawdy Basement Belligerence | Critical Role | Campaign 3, Episode 44



This episode is sponsored by Capital One Shopping. Avoid Paying Full Price. Get Capital One Shopping for FREE – whether you’re a Capital One customer or not. Go to https://capitaloneshopping.com/criticalrole to install the extension today.

This episode is sponsored by D&D Beyond. Add 11 new Dragonlance Monsters at no cost with Monsterous Compendium Volume 2 https://dndbeyond.link/CRvol2.

Trapped in the basement of a fugitive, Bells Hells turn to chaos in an effort to escape their hunters and learn more about who leads their adversaries…

CAPTION STATUS: CAPTIONED BY OUR EDITORS. The closed captions featured on this episode have been curated by our CR editors. For more information on the captioning process, check out: https://critrole.com/cr-transcript-closed-captions-update

Due to the improv nature of Critical Role and other RPG content on our channels, some themes and situations that occur in-game may be difficult for some to handle. If certain episodes or scenes become uncomfortable, we strongly suggest taking a break or skipping that particular episode.
Your health and well-being is important to us and Psycom has a great list of international mental health resources, in case it’s useful: http://bit.ly/PsycomResources

Watch Critical Role Campaign 3 live Thursdays at 7pm PT on https://twitch.tv/criticalrole and https://youtube.com/criticalrole. To join our live and moderated community chat, watch the broadcast on our Twitch channel.

“It’s Thursday Night (Critical Role Theme Song)” by Peter Habib and Sam Riegel
Original Music by Omar Fadel and Hexany Audio
“Welcome to Marquet” Art Theme by Colm McGuinness
Additional Music by Universal Production Music, Epidemic Sounds, and 5 Alarm
Character Art by Hannah Friederichs

Twitch subscribers gain instant access to VODs of our shows like Critical Role, Exandria Unlimited, and 4-Sided Dive. But don’t worry: Twitch broadcasts will be uploaded to YouTube about 36 hours after airing live, with audio-only podcast versions of select shows on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & Google Podcasts following a week after the initial air date. Twitch subscribers also gain access to our official custom emote set and subscriber badges and the ability to post links in Twitch chat!

Follow us!
Website: https://www.critrole.com
Newsletter: https://critrole.com/newsletter
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/criticalrole
Twitter: https://twitter.com/criticalrole
Instagram: https://instagram.com/critical_role
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/criticalrole

Shops:
US: https://shop.critrole.com
UK: https://shop.critrole.co.uk
EU: https://shop.critrole.eu
AU: https://shop.critrole.com.au
CA: https://canada.critrole.com

Follow Critical Role Foundation!
Learn More & Donate: https://criticalrolefoundation.org
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CriticalRoleFDN
Facebook: https://facebook.com/CriticalRoleFDN

Want games? Follow Darrington Press
Newsletter: https://darringtonpress.com/newsletter
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DarringtonPress
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darringtonpress

Check out our animated series!
The Legend of Vox Machina is available now on Prime Video! Watch: https://amzn.to/3o4nBS5
Listen to The Legend of Vox Machina’s official soundtrack here: https://lnk.to/voxmachina

#CriticalRole #BellsHells #DungeonsAndDragons

source

38 thoughts on “Bawdy Basement Belligerence | Critical Role | Campaign 3, Episode 44”

  1. Way too much cross table talking in this episode. Every time they take a bit of a break they come back forgetting to stay in character and end up using information the players have but the characters wouldn't.

    Reply
  2. And I shit you not, i was just working on writing a scene for a book where two characters discuss a secret organization they made to find and kill gods, and had this episode on the background. Then, the lore dump happened. Goddamnit Matt, now everyone's gonna think im copying you.

    Reply
  3. If they don't mention the OGL next episode I consider them complicit. Even if they have an NDA all they have to say is "I'm not at liberty to say". If they don't do this I consider them an unfortunate enemy and a capitalist sell out. I hope for the best and expect the worst

    Reply
  4. Just want to tell Critical Role and Geek & Sundry, that if you cut a side deal with WotC for a new Game License and leave the rest of the community high and dry, then we are done forever.

    Reply
  5. Just a reminder that Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro are attempting to kill, stranglehold, and control any and all third party D&D content across the board. This affects everything from Pathfinder to Critical Role to Dimension 20 to even games you wouldn't think would be affected because of their attempts to change the Open Gaming License. Also a reminder to NOT HARASS the cast and crew of Critical Role over this. They likely have chosen not to comment or are unable to comment on the situation due to possible NDA's. Remember at the end of the day they are still people who have to make hard decisions for the sake of the show and their employees, and that you can still show love and support for them.

    That's all.

    Reply
  6. REMINDER: Absolutely do NOT subscribe to DND Beyond, reputable leaks have shown that WOTC is using DND Beyond subscriptions as the primary metric by which to measure community backlash over the OGL revisions. CR is likely still under an NDA and has preexisting contracts from before this went down that they are beholden to. Until CR is able to speak up about the situation, err on the side of defending 3rd Party Publishers like Darrington Press and CR, who will be absolutely FUCKED if this OGL releases. Vote with your dollar, do not subscribe to DND Beyond, cancel your subscription if you already have one, and make your voice heard that these actions by WOTC are unacceptable

    Reply
  7. Seems like we're entering the ME2 loyalty mission phase. Ashton doing his own thing, FCG having a hankering to delve into his origins… We did Laudna's and Chet's already, that just leaves Fearne, Orym, and Imogen.

    Reply
  8. I think after all the campaigns I've watched. Taliesin Jaffe, Ashley Johnson, and Marisha Ray are single-handedly ruining this show. In all 3 campaigns, Marisha has made an annoying character that doesn't know what to do when she really only does 2-3 things every round in all campaigns. Ashley just sounds like she's just woken up from a comma and has no idea what words are or how people interact with one another. Taliesin just plays the same character, even when he's reborn and remade. The only people of value on this show is, obviously Matt, then Travis, Sam, Laura, and Liam. The other 3 make me cringe and I hate seeing them continue to show up for each campaign.

    Just my opinion, but it really makes all 3 stories hard to listen to. The others make it worth while for me.

    As professional voice actors, I'm surprised that those 3 can fuck it up so much.

    Reply
  9. I noticed you have disabled comments and chat in your latest live stream. I noticed you have refused to weigh in on the side of the "people" in the current OGL debate. It's pretty clear you stand with the corporate greed crowd. I'll be unsubscribing. I won't watch your show. I tell others not to as well. All your shows and IPs I'll let them know you are just now another corporate entity only interested in cash.

    Reply
  10. Why haven't we heard your stance on the DND situation. This is honestly sad. You have made a family and a community on dnd but you won't speak against the mistreatment of it. Disappointment isn't the word. The loudest voice to save our game and we hear nothing

    Reply

Leave a Comment