In this installment of Critical Hit – A Major Spoilers Podcast: While on the way to Bloodletter’s Pass, the team learns more about Oversight.
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I enjoyed getting more of a perspective on the Critical Hit universe this episode. I was hoping that the Void was a bigger player in it, but I’m loving what we got. I think what we need is a “Volo’s Guide to the Vertices”. ;)
Wait, I thought Little Sparkle had blue eyes?
I have hazel eyes that change through the blue/green/gray spectrum so let’s just say Sparkle does too rather than admitting I may have forgotten what color my characters eyes are.
Sekhar has black eyes, in case y’all were wond’rin. :)
He wears black contacts…
They make him look more goth so he fits in better with the other vampires.
I draw the line at breaking these up in the comments. Y’all are on your own.
No, I’m good.
After all, I was about four years in when I decided what color Torq’s eyes were…
Haven’t listened yet, but the episode before this one was fanstastic.
Little Sparkle has always had green eyes, Orem has always had blue eyes (and his kenku disguise has always had purple plumage) and Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia.
It was nice to have so many of our questions and debates about gods from last week answered, but my favorite moment in this episode was still Brian casually saying “A bowl of pudding very quickly becomes a bowl of nothing.”
…and it turning out that this is a pertinent observation about the nature of divinity and the universe.
Hello, future people from 2020 here.
I AM listening to this episode in 2020.
My name is not James.
I, as of yet, am not yet a Patreon member (I guess Mathew saw this one coming).
I am listening this with ease via Google Podcasts