![]() Percy gained possession of Animus after the death of Anna Ripley, and used it as one of his main weapons. The other four barrels had the following names on them: Īfter Ripley dealt the finishing blow on Percy, his name vanished from the barrel in a puff of black smoke. When Vox Machina encountered Ripley on Glintshore in " Cloak and Dagger" (1圆8), two of the barrels were already blank, with no names on them. The names of the people that Ripley sought vengeance against were inscribed on each of the barrels of Animus, just like on Percy's "The List". The demon of vengeance, Orthax, was bound to Ripley through Animus, much like he was to Percy through his pepperbox pistol "The List". It also had some whitestone built into it. The gun was a deep grey color with brass sections. However, it was thinner, longer, and more refined. The gun was similar in design to Percy's pepperbox pistol " The List". When Animus jammed, it dealt 2d6 psychic damage to the wielder. ![]() Not only were there multiple barrels, the gun was magically enchanted and dealt additional psychic damage to the target. Retort had a rotating chamber which could store only four charges at a time. Don’t miss out on completing this legendary collection.This gun was in some ways an improvement from Ripley's first design, Retort, as it has six barrels, and hence six shots before a reload. Pass through fire and pre-order the Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins Keyleth and Percival Fredrickstein von Musel Klossowski de Rolo III Bust exclusively from while supplies last. The bust will retail at $149.99, and is expected to ship to customers between April and June 2024.Ĭritters who pre-order early can use their advantage roll and get $10 off.* Just starting to gather your party? Pre-order all three Critical Role: Vox Machina Originsbusts together and receive $25 off!* (*promotional discounts cannot be combined) With a limited run of 1,000 units, each including a certificate of authenticity, this bust will be the envy of every Critical Role fan. These unlikely friends stand just over 5 inches tall, leaning against a bar counter where you’ll find a carving of the Sun Tree to commemorate the connection that Keyleth and Percy share!īased on the comic series from Dark Horse Comics and sculpted by Tommy Hodges, the Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins Keyleth and Percival Fredrickstein von Musel Klossowski de Rolo III Bust features painting by J.W. The bespectacled inventor holds the List at the ready while his nature warden companion playfully expresses her magic. ![]() With a goblet of wine held aloft in Percy’s hand and another overturned on the table beside Keyleth, the pair are ready to cause some mischief on a night out at the tavern. People’s History of the Marvel Universeĭark Horse Direct and Critical Role unveil the third and final Vox Machina Origins bust, this one featuring Keyleth and Percival Fredrickstein von Musel Klossowski de Rolo III! Rounding out the party, Keyleth and Percy join the previously announced busts of Vex’ahlia and Vax’ildan, and Grog Strongjaw, Pike Trickfoot, and Scanlan Shorthalt, climbing out of the pages of Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins and on display in the new Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins Keyleth and Percival Fredrickstein von Musel Klossowski de Rolo III Bust.
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