![]() Oma-Dua and Evithorir battled, with Oma-Dua sealing the Taker beneath Cofferfall Hill for centuries. As a protector, she bound herself with an eidolon spirit and became one with the land, but drew the attention of Evithorir the Taker, a dark fey entity. As the keeper of this shrine, Hevestro protects the remains of a guardian spirit – Oma-Dua, a Gau Drashari (the ancestors of the Ashari). Hevestro explains that he and his people were preparing for the solstice when Evithorir appeared and slaughtered them, taking Hevestro into darkness. Laudna gets the last word when her eldritch blasts kill Evithorir. A threeway counterspell from Laudna, Evithorir, and Prism stops the creature’s fireball, but after Bor’Dor shoots a high damage lightning bolt, Evithorir succeeds in launching the fiery spell at the group. ![]() Orym uses his sword Seedling’s vines to pull Hevestro out of Evithorir’s shadows and Prism uses dimension door to move him to Ashton for protection. ![]() They can see that the shadows of the creature hold an elven figure inside: Hevestro, the archdruid they are seeking. ![]() A fight breaks out, with Evithorir summoning strange red orbs, teleporting around the cavern, and causing necrotic damage. This creature was freed somehow and now is finally home. Evithorir says that Hevestro is within them and that the group smells of potential.ĭeni$e tries to intimidate Evithorir as roots close off the exit to the cavern. Prism can sense that this is a fey creature. A being of shadow emerges, their pointed face and elongated teeth like a mask. The voice introduces themself as Evithorir and that Hevestro, Oma-Dua, and the valley belong to them. ![]() Orym watches as the smile in the ceiling vanishes before they all hear a voice, claiming the group as intruders in its domain. Let’s dive into our recap of Critical Role Campaign 3 Episode 63 A Haunted Past! Hello! Welcome to Critical Recap! I’m Dani Carr, the Critical Role Lore Keeper. ![]()
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