O'Brien: Well, you have retreated to your own personal little holodeck, so you're by yourself imagining things one-on-one or occasionally - Laura and I did this quite a bit because twins - but we would Zoom together. How was the process of recording these characters in the VO booth different from getting to improv them across the table with each other? RELATED: Critical Role: Laudna's Connection to Whitestone May Be Incredibly Dark Laura Bailey: Yeah, and fun to get to re-experience the moments that stuck with us in that first campaign, in those early, early games - to get to revisit that and feel those emotions again. ![]() Definitely going back home for the first time in several years, it felt real good. But you know, we love every campaign, we love every character we've gotten to play, but part of me feels like Vox Machina - they're our hearts. We've revisited them in some games sporadically over the years since Campaign One ended. Liam O'Brien: Oh, the best - I miss mine for very specific reasons. RELATED: Critical Role: What to Know About the Characters of Campaign ThreeĬBR: What was it like to return to your Campaign One characters? The group also spoke about establishing the visual style of the show and gave new viewers a peak at what they can expect from this season. They talked about the differences between the improv and scripted versions of their characters and what it felt like to return to these beloved roles. Voice actors and Critical Role cast members Liam O'Brien, Taliesin Jaffe and Laura Bailey spoke with CBR about The Legend of Vox Machina and bringing their tabletop characters to the screen.
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