Assault on the Malleus Key | Critical Role | Campaign 3, Episode 113
With allies in tow and an army at their backs, Vox Machina begin their assault on the Malleus Fortress…
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“It’s Thursday Night (Critical Role Theme Song)” by Peter Habib and Sam Riegel
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Custom minis designed by Tyler Walpole (@tyler_walpole_illustration) sculpted by Daniel Ehrli (@axolotegaming), and painted by Ian Iron Tusk (@irontuskpainting)
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