Legend of Vox Machina season 2 and season 3 plans revealed at NYCC

At the end of Critical Role’s Legend of Vox Machina season 1 (animated by Titmouse Animation), the merry messy band of Vox Machina restored the sun and justice to Percy’s home kingdom of Whitewood. However, the Chroma Conclave, a force made up of dragons, arrived at the kingdom of Emon to wreak havoc. According to cast members, the group will face more than dragons in season 2.

The ragtag Vox Machina crew consists of the half-elven archer twins Vax (Liam O’Brien) and Vex Vessar (Laura Bailey), the goliath barbarian Grog Strongjaw (Travis Willingham), the gnome bard Scanlan Shorthalt (Sam Riegel), the gnome cleric Pike Trickfoot (Ashley Johnson), the insecure druid Keyleth (Marisha Ray), and the tormented gunslinger Percy de Rolo (Taliesin Jaffe). Foul-mouthed, drunken, and morally gray, they’re easy to underestimate but they get the job done. Matthew Mercer is the main cast, and will also voice many roles next season. He led NYCC’s conversation about what season 2 might hold. It will air in January 2023.

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Scanlan sang a song that recapitulated all the episodes of season 1 to kick off the panel. More music is confirmed for season 2, and it isn’t exclusively sung by Scanlan the bard. “There’s a song in season 2 that I’m very proud of. It’s very sweet and also very stupid. I got sing my butt off,” said Reigel. “Multiple people on this stage will get to sing in season 2.”

The rogue and sex-loving Scanlan will find his love. Riegel revealed, “He will evolve a little bit. He’s a horndog and a silly singer. In this upcoming season, he’ll be a mature singer and a horndog. He finds he doesn’t just want to hook up anyway. It might not be what he is looking for. [love]. He might find love in a place we wouldn’t expect.”

Pike rides on Grog’s shoulders, both looking solemn

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Vex and Vax’s ride-or-die sibling relationship may waver. According to O’Brien, “That’s going to come into question. They’re going to have to grow outside of each other and with each other.”

“And face trauma together,” added Bailey with sibling energy. Bailey promised “the moment where she [Vex] breaks down [her emotional] walls… It’s my favorite moment in the season.” O’Brien also vaguely teased “an upgrade” for Vex.

Johnson said that Pike and Grog’s friendship will also get tested, but “can’t say what it is.” She did share that “Pike does more healing, possibly. And maybe, there’s some singing. Her personal journey with the Everlight continues.” Last season, Pike underwent a crisis of faith and temporary split from the group to retrieve it. This time, “She definitely gets to stick around a little bit this time… Maybe we get to meet some people from Pike’s past.”

Unpacking Pike’s past in season 2 means her bestie Grog will also have his history revealed. Williamson spilled that “Grog is always looking for the newest and fastest way to increase his might to protect his friends. We will start to see elements of his backstory, who Grog is and why he is as he is.”

Now that fans have seen all of Percy’s not-so-pretty Whitewood history, Jaffe shared what’s up with Percy after his traumatic homecoming: “Percy is going to be spending some time trying to figure out the best way to be embarrassed and ashamed of everything he’s ever done.” It seems that there’s no end to the lingering trauma of his last journey. “Percy is going to make a series of particularly terrible decisions that will affect everyone negatively. That’s character growth!”

Speaking of Percy’s trauma, Mercer marked the Briarwood arc campaign as “the moment the Vox MachinaThe stakes became real and personal as the narrative took on a more personal dimension. This went from being a lot of fun, to accessible trauma, to lust for revenge… to a very dark place. That was the moment we all realized in our campaign that we could go into these deep dark human places as performers.”

Keyleth’s growth is like that of her vines. Ray teased, “I’m most excited with the growth in her relationships. We all know this, plural…” The crowd cheered before she added, “It’s probably not as dramatic as you think.”

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Vox Machina will now have to face these new winged threats from the horizon. Mercer exposited for those unfamiliar with the campaign: “[The Conclave]A group of dragons who have formed an alliance that is full of tensions and dynamics. It’s a serious threat to Exandria and we get to see how the world at large deals with it and how [Vox Machina] struggle with the idea of responsibility that’s quite unexpected.”

It was difficult to adapt a meaty Conclave arc. So Reigel dropped this bombshell: “To try to adapt it to a single season is a daunting task. It was something we were looking for. Thankfully, we got greenlit for season 3.” Across the crowd cheers, Reigel informed them to expect the Conclave arc to extend into season 3.

A dragon swoops over a castle and sends ice spears falling from the sky in Legend of Vox Machina

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“There are delicious dark moments in season 2,” Mercer teased. “I am excited that the Vox Machina story begins to enter the realm where the stories are personal and step into a space that is cosmic and their fates intertwined with elements of the world that are bigger than themselves.”

Willingham added, “The action scenes are crazier. We’re taking it to a whole new level. The first season was a warm up. Vox Machina now has to explain what the trauma of Vox Machina was and how they are going to fix it. When we pitched it, Amazon was like ‘did it happen like that [in the Critical Role source material]?’ and I said, ‘damn right.’”

An exclusive episode of season 2 was shown by the panel. The clip features Vox Machina and dragons fleeing from chaos, while Vox Machina is still in control. When the clip concluded, Reigel jested, “Right after that clip, it cuts to Mario arriving and saying, ‘What, I’m Chris Pratt?’ Sorry, sorry.”

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