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Critical Role: The Mighty Nein - Arc 3: The Bright Queen's Favor

The Mighty Nein return to the mainland and travel deep into Xhorhas in search of the missing Yeza. Upon finding an "anchor" to the Abyss, the party earns the favor of the Bright Queen Leylas Kryn. From their new home base in the capital of Rosohna, they continue their search for answers and in the course of their chase, they end up losing one of their own to Obann, a servant of the Chained Oblivion.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Matthew Mercer

    Matthew Mercer

    Game Master

  • Laura Bailey

    Laura Bailey

    Jester Lavorre

  • Ashley Johnson

    Ashley Johnson

    Yasha Nydoorin

  • Marisha Ray

    Marisha Ray

    Beauregard Lionett

  • Liam O'Brien

    Liam O'Brien

    Caleb Widogast

  • Travis Willingham

    Travis Willingham

    Fjord

  • Sam Riegel

    Sam Riegel

    Veth Brenatto

  • Taliesin Jaffe

    Taliesin Jaffe

    Caduceus Clay

Overview

The Mighty Nein return to the mainland and travel deep into Xhorhas in search of the missing Yeza. Upon finding an "anchor" to the Abyss, the party earns the favor of the Bright Queen Leylas Kryn. From their new home base in the capital of Rosohna, they continue their search for answers and in the course of their chase, they end up losing one of their own to Obann, a servant of the Chained Oblivion.

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