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The Dread Emperor was one of the major enemies that Vox Machina fought prior to the stream.  He was a deviation of the standard Dread Emperor from Dungeons & Dragons.[2]  As an NPC, he is played by Matthew Mercer.

The Story So Far

Background

The Dread Emperor was a being that lived on a large island, which held a giant gothic castle surrounded by a bramble forest, floating through either the Astral Plane[3] or a pocket dimension.[4]  In the Material Plane, the Dread Emperor used magic to appear as a child with black hair and golden eyes, but in his true form, he was a grown man wearing gold armor.  The Dread Emperor abducted children, chaining them by the neck to his armor, gaining power from them.  When the children became too old, he would kill them and put their bodies in the castle basement.

Before the Stream

Vox Machina was tasked with investigating the disappearances of various children throughout Tal'Dorei.  Hearing about a suspicious child that would appear a week before each disappearance, the party kept their eyes peeled.  Eventually, while celebrating their efforts for saving the city of Emon, they noticed the child talking to Sovereign Uriel Tal'Dorei's son.  They attempted to capture the black-haired, golden-eyed boy, but he kidnapped the sovereign's son before Vox Machina could intervene.  However, the party managed to find a way into the Dread Emperor's realm.

Approaching the bramble forest that surrounded the Dread Emperor's manor, a corrupted treant stepped forth from the vines toward Vox Machina.  Using one of her druid spells (likely Command Plants, since it was Pathfinder), Keyleth convinced the corrupted treant to go back to sleep, averting a combat encounter.[5]

During the final encounter in the Dread Emperor's library, Vox Machina realized that damage to him was magically suffered by the children chained to him.[6]  In order to defeat him without harming the children, the party tried to free them from him.  They were able to save 3 of 4 children, as the last child was accidentally killed by Keyleth when she got into a tug-of-war with the Dread Emperor and the pressure on the child's collar broke his/her neck.[citation needed]  Despite this casualty, they were able to defeat the Dread Emperor.

Aftermath

Vox Machina was able to return a majority of the abducted children to the Material Plane, where they were reunited with their families.[7]

Vox Machina briefly reunited with one such child, Simon Brist, and his mother, Elowen Brist, when encountering a camp of refugees from Westruun after the Chroma Conclave's attacks.[8][9][10]

After Pike severed Craven Edge's connection to Grog with a Greater Restoration, Keyleth banished the evil sword the Dread Emperor's realm using Plane Shift.[11]  Due to the conflicting statements about the Dread Emperor's realm, it is unclear if Craven Edge is now in the Astral Plane, in a pocket dimension, or somewhere else altogether.[12][13]

Personality

Little is known about the Dread Emperor other than he enjoyed being around children and their youth.[citation needed]  However, when his own life was at stake, he was willing to use those same children as a means of defense, even at the cost of their lives.  He also killed the children that got too old, all of this suggesting a very amoral personality.[citation needed]

Abilities

The Dread Emperor's abilities are unknown, although it is clear that he possessed great power.

  • Polymorph
  • Unspecified interplanar transportation

Notes & References

  1. See The Obsidian Spire wiki page on the Dread Emperor.
  2. See The Book of Vile Darkness, pp. 17–19.
  3. See "The Story of Vox Machina" (Sx06) at 18:35.
  4. See 4x10 at 0:28:10.
  5. See Matthew Mercer & Marisha Ray's Second Post-Critmas Hangout & Mini Unboxing 2016-04-23 at 59:00.
  6. See "The Story of Vox Machina" (Sx06) at 19:40.
  7. From Matthew Mercer's old Vox Machina Wiki page for Elowen Brist.
  8. See 4x10 at 0:20:30.  Matthew Mercer misspoke when saying that Elowen's daughter was saved by Vox Machina, as it was actually Simon.
  9. See 4x10 at 0:23:48.
  10. See 4x10 at 0:27:34.
  11. See 4x12.[citation needed]
  12. See "The Story of Vox Machina" (Sx06) at 18:35.
  13. See 4x10 at 0:28:10.


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