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In this video we answer the question who are the betrayer gods? The big baddies of Critical Role, little has been known about the betrayer gods until EXU Calamity. Join me as we break down these all powerful gods in DND.
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0:00 Who are the Betrayer Gods
0:29 Minor Spoilers Warning
0:43 Critical Role History Lesson
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2:25 Bane
3:12 Tiamat
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@Finn_Films
@Finn_Films Год назад
Which Betrayer God would you like to see make an appearance in Critical Role?
@rpc808
@rpc808 Год назад
Bane
@Danishdrums
@Danishdrums Год назад
Asmodeus, if hes played by Brennan ;) Otherwise I think Tharizdun would fit quite nicely in campaign 3.
@evanlakey6904
@evanlakey6904 11 месяцев назад
Not to be rude, but I believe that Matt said Vecna was around during the calamity. He was ultimately defeated by the dawn father and the undermining work of his underling Kas.
@Lao7583
@Lao7583 Год назад
Love if you did the “new gods.” Like raven queen, vecna, or even other devils and demons alike
@elbruces
@elbruces Год назад
I read the title as "Big Daddies Explained" and was like yup that works. Should mention that Uk'otoa is a "lesser idol" and not a betrayer god. It was created by Zehir. But this all raises an interesting question... We knew that towards the end of campaign 1, Vecna ascended into godhood. We've recently learned from EXU Calamity that in order to do that, you have to take the place of an existing god. So who did Vecna replace?
@connerbixby6532
@connerbixby6532 Год назад
I think the explanation was that he created a new "Domain" of secrets, hatred, and undeath, rather than usurping a current God's Domain like the Raven Queen did.
@d4s0n282
@d4s0n282 Год назад
did it not say in exe thats he replaced the god of death?
@connerbixby6532
@connerbixby6532 Год назад
@@d4s0n282 Nah that's the raven queen, and the god of UNdeath is Orcus. Vecna is the god of secrets and hatred
@kmbehrens14
@kmbehrens14 Год назад
Did he ascend? I thought the last battle of VM was to prevent his ascension, but it’s been a long time since I’ve watched those eps.
@connerbixby6532
@connerbixby6532 Год назад
@@kmbehrens14 to quote "Mutiple ninth nevel speeells cuz hes a fuckin Goood." He ascended before they finished making the tramels to banish him but was banished before he figured out how to affect things past his avatar. So now hes the weakest betrayer god essentially. And trapped way over der.
@323starlight
@323starlight Год назад
Tharizdun is probably the most out of place of Exandria’s Gods. He’s so crazy that it doesn’t make sense that he wouldn’t be been sealed away by the other gods immediately. Like… he’s such a big threat that even the betrayer gods would’ve fought him.
@chefdontrun7436
@chefdontrun7436 Год назад
Tharizidun has been hinted at for ever in CR. I'd be shocked if someone else showed up first.
@michaelliggett1622
@michaelliggett1622 Год назад
Technically a big plot point in campaign 2 was his release and stopping of and he was quite literally stated by matt to be behind that big flesh city and the somnovum
@pencilshavings8518
@pencilshavings8518 Год назад
@@michaelliggett1622 flesh city sounds cozy, i feel i wont feel alone as my walls are alive
@lawejo
@lawejo Год назад
@@michaelliggett1622 Do you by chance remember where Matt talked about that? I'm always down for some more lore
@michaelliggett1622
@michaelliggett1622 Год назад
@@lawejo campaigns 2 wrap up he said that the chains breaking from cognouza was thrizudune influence breaking tharizdune became interested in cognouza and helped it along to the point of it becoming a flesh city matt was vague during the campaign because he didnt want to immediately reveal that the big bad was caused by tharizdune
@dude59974
@dude59974 Год назад
@@michaelliggett1622 And honestly, if the power of Big T is to be estimated, it would've taken a MN & VM team up to beat it.
@Rednecknerd_rob9634
@Rednecknerd_rob9634 Год назад
"Which Betrayer God would you like to see make an appearance in Critical Role?" Gruumsh and Lolth.
@nicolasrodriguesdossantos1881
Yes. I would love to see a Paladin of Gruumsh causing havoc in Exandria
@Rednecknerd_rob9634
@Rednecknerd_rob9634 Год назад
@@nicolasrodriguesdossantos1881 Alongside an Eye of Gruumsh.
@willnelson9906
@willnelson9906 Год назад
technically, In EXU: Unlimited, we do have Lolth show up, idk if you count that as an "appearance in CR"
@Rednecknerd_rob9634
@Rednecknerd_rob9634 Год назад
@@willnelson9906 Not really. It was just her voice. But I could see it counting in a way.
@willnelson9906
@willnelson9906 Год назад
@@Rednecknerd_rob9634 i mean yes, But a PC literally became her champion, i'd say she was pretty important, so she'd count.
@KGDiscGolf
@KGDiscGolf Год назад
I feel you should just do a deep dive lore on the entire wildemount setting. The gods, calamity, which you pretty much did, each city, races, etc, etc
@simongervais9302
@simongervais9302 Год назад
10:30 Zerxus Ilerez coming back in C3 as a villain would be awesome ngl !!!!!
@longforgotten4823
@longforgotten4823 Год назад
I would just like to see more aspects of the calamity flushed out on screen. This stuff is so good. And it’s so vast a story to tell. It would be cool to see all the different facets slowly working together around a central theme.
@carso1500
@carso1500 Год назад
There is a scene in legends of Vox machina that depicts the calamity and it's fucking epic, armies clashing while the gods watch in the background
@davidbodor1762
@davidbodor1762 Год назад
Well, I wonder what happened to the Betrayers now that the ritual was done...everyone's so focused on the gods beyond the divine gate, they didn't think about the ones that were banished beforehand.
@pencilshavings8518
@pencilshavings8518 Год назад
I feel like they couldve squeezed a wee bit of information about Halas. As the time matt stated that he has achieved numerous heinous experiment in his own right. Also having an astral dreadnought says a lot about his prowess.
@bennuter
@bennuter Год назад
I mean they could have but he isn't a god and doesn't worship. It would be like making a video about different currencies around the world and saying steeling things is also a way of getting things, while true not relevant
@WadeTripp
@WadeTripp Год назад
I greatly appricate it
@noahsteele9645
@noahsteele9645 Год назад
Could you cover the lesser idols too pls? Such as UK'otoa, Disirat the Twilight Phoenix (Asmodeus's mount) & Quajath (Worm child of Torog imprisoned in ice and is a food source for a brainwashed tribe). Or even Vesh the bloody siren, Kash's patron XD
@Starlink28
@Starlink28 Год назад
Where did the lore of the ruidis born hero come from?
@callumreilly9107
@callumreilly9107 Год назад
Yo why was the thumbnail Phenax, Erebos, and Pharika from Theros?
@jaredconey2029
@jaredconey2029 11 месяцев назад
We are currently doing a campaign in this world I have a question about ioun
@IcsulX
@IcsulX Год назад
Man, fk the good goods of this realm.
@luisspragg1546
@luisspragg1546 Год назад
Would love to see tiamat and arkhan returning in the future
@NamelessFacelessWhoa
@NamelessFacelessWhoa Год назад
Ah yes, Erebos, my favorite betrayer god
@tkshillinz9334
@tkshillinz9334 Год назад
There's something oddly charming about dnd RU-vid relying Heavily on MtG cards for their imagery.
@NamelessFacelessWhoa
@NamelessFacelessWhoa Год назад
@@tkshillinz9334 i agree haha
@kmbehrens14
@kmbehrens14 Год назад
I haven’t dug into the deep mythology of either system, but what is the relationship between D&D and Pathfinder here? I know Pathfinder “split off” from D&D 4E (in an unofficial capacity); are the mythologies the same? I know the animated LoVM has already needed to change some names for copyright reasons, so I’m very curious about this shared intellectual property. Thanks!
@archmageeldran2567
@archmageeldran2567 Год назад
Pathfinder is owned by Paizo and they have split their mythologies completely with different gods and backgrounds. Sarenrae for example was an archangel equivalent who ascended while fighting Rovagug a primordial deity and a qlippoth a race that inhabited the CE Abyss before the coming of demons in Pathfinder. She has no relation with any D&D gods. The only reason Asmodeus is in both is because he is part of a real world religion and not made up for either game.
@kmbehrens14
@kmbehrens14 Год назад
@@archmageeldran2567 Thanks. I think I've also heard Torag mentioned in a Pathfinder podcast, so it seems like Sarenrae isn't the only holdover. And I know that Critical Role started on PF, so those names sneak over sometimes (I heard Abidar once or twice). I know "real world" mythology pretty well, so I'm never surprised by that stuff. :-)
@archmageeldran2567
@archmageeldran2567 Год назад
@@kmbehrens14 you might be confusing Pathfinder Torag with CR’s Torog as Torag is basically Pathfinders Moradin.
@kmbehrens14
@kmbehrens14 Год назад
@@archmageeldran2567 Probably! Thanks for the clarification!
@Kaelanth82
@Kaelanth82 Год назад
Fun video, what the heck is up with all the spam bot comments though, weird.
@johnobrien7562
@johnobrien7562 Год назад
you seem to be relying a lot on the words of the Lord of Hells from EXU Calamity, even when it contradicts other sources. Now, the creation myth in sources like Tal'Dorei Reborn and the Explorer's Guide to Wildemount may not be accurate either, but they both say that the primordials were "beneath the elements" and "unknown to the Creator gods." And Exandria: An Intimate History, which has no qualifications regarding its accuracy, says only that the Primordial titans "rose to end this attempt at taming their world", which corroborates the myth from the books as much or more than the stories woven by Asmodeus to entice any wayward paladins to his side. Because again, the canonical Intimate History tells us that the Betrayers were "overwhelmed by grief, loss, and frustration" and thus chose to side with the titans to wipe the slate clean and start over.
@intoHeck1964
@intoHeck1964 Год назад
I view these inconsistencies as a different telling of the same story. They were written by people with different interpretations of how Exandria formed. Matt Mercer has even stated that people are free to change what they want with the lore. Kinda adds to the "It's ancient history so who knows for sure"
@nopeleslie2176
@nopeleslie2176 Год назад
Can I post a link to this on the r/fansofcriticalrole subreddit
@11monadobaeologist66
@11monadobaeologist66 Год назад
why is Erebos in the thumbnail?
@jonathansolberg5072
@jonathansolberg5072 Год назад
Which Betrayer god We would like to see first? Well We had two, First Loth in EXU 1 and in EXU Kymal, Number two is Asmodeus in EXU Calamity. We also got a smal amount with Tharizdun in Campaign 2 but I do not know if it counts. I count Loth since The Crown keapers spend so much time with her in EXU 1. If We are talking about in the main Campaign, I hope We get to see Loth. I hope Opal meet the Bells Hell and somehow get more time with Loth.
@lordzaboem
@lordzaboem Год назад
About Vecna, I appreciate drawing a distinction between him and the authentic Betrayer Gods -- but is he really? Does anybody actually know? The Explorer's Guide to Wildemount classifies Vecna as a Betrayer God, and that's about as canon as something can get. Now Vecns turned from mortal to god in Forgotten Realms lore. But then why isn't Vecna still around in Exandria? If he became a god after the others were locked behind the gawd-wall, he should be walking down the street in Rexxium, right? I suspect that several of the gods of Exandria are distinct entities from their counterparts in other D&D settings. The Vecna of Exandria and the Vecna of Faerun are different guys, like alternate Peter Parker's. Different Tiamats... Different Palors... Different Vecnas with different origin stories... It's a clunky and inelegant explanation, but it would resolve various contradictions in the lore.
@SuperLololol09
@SuperLololol09 Год назад
Have you watched C1? Vecna ascended to a deity status, and then was shunned to the other side of the divine gate (or banished somewhere, that I don't remember) so Vecna is around the same amount as the other gods, but they're not physically on Exandria
@garrettwade1294
@garrettwade1294 Год назад
Vecna ascended to godhood at the end of Critical Role campaign 1 and was then theist behind the Devine Gate. It was the final major conflict of the campaign. He is considered a betrayer god more for his domain and wicked tendencies than committing the same act of betrayal the others did.
@tiringsarcasm
@tiringsarcasm Год назад
Yeah, most of this is already in C1
@maxinesenior596
@maxinesenior596 11 месяцев назад
His goal was to be god upon exandria, but he was unable to stay there, as he was sealed beyond the gate.
@Pro_Butcher_Amateur_Human
@Pro_Butcher_Amateur_Human Год назад
There's a lot of crossover, isn't there? A lot of these gods don't have distinct spheres. Lolth- darkness and deceit. Tharazidun- death and trickery. Vecna- necromancy and secrets. Makes me wonder if Vecna and Lolth were both influenced by Tharazidun, since their spheres of influence are all so similar, and Tharazidun is by far more powerful than them.
@mrplumbe7318
@mrplumbe7318 Год назад
Ah yes Phenax, Erebos and Pharika. Definitely God's of Exandria and not MTG's Theros...
@imoweenlodestone5447
@imoweenlodestone5447 Год назад
Well I really was disappointed about the betrayer gods. That's what I learned from critical role. And use titan gods instead. My titan gods killed their enemies
@carso1500
@carso1500 Год назад
Titans are kind of above gods thou
@brotherofAnubus
@brotherofAnubus Год назад
Two words: Pop filter.
@lapetitecuillereetlepaindo3005
Was going to say that.
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