THE TIES THAT BIND ||| THE LEGEND OF VOX MACHINA
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  • LECTURES 25,025
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  • Parties 16
  • Durée 12h 26m
En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement sept. 18, 2023
When he was but a young boy, Ragnvaldr was forced to watch as a roving band of Elvish Mercenaries put his village to the torch and slaughter his people. Helpless and alone, the boy flees with nothing but the clothes on his back and his fathers war axe on his shoulder.

After nearly two decades of bitter survival in the harsh wilds and a sizeable bounty on his head, the now twenty eight year old man hunted those responsible for taking everything from him. Guided by his ancestors, he closes in on his final target. However, his path of destruction is impeded when he encounters a motley crew of adventurers going by the name of Vox Machina.

[VEX'AHLIA x MALE OC]
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Vox Machina oneshots (might contain traces of campaign 3 and whatever else I eventually manage to carve out the time for) Once more a fandom of entirely too much depth has started living inside of my head rent free, of course, thus after a year inevitably bringing with it the unintended result of fanfiction dedicated to it. Disclaimer: I'm working off of vibes, random ideas my subconscious throws at me at ungodly hours when I should be sleeping, and limited bits and pieces of knowledge about the dnd world and critical role canon. Needless to say this probably isn't canon compliant, even when not intended to be a straight up alternate universe scenario. Let's call it creative liberties. (Obviously don't own any of the base material I'm playing with here.) Warnings for child abuse, human trafficking kinda, themes of death, loss and mourning, self-hatred and feelings of worthlessness, suicidal thoughts implied, torture and mistreatment of minors. Overall mental health issues. And the Briarwoods and their followers are their own warning (and responsible for quite a bit of the above).