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'''Professor Anders''' was [[Percy]]'s former tutor, assisted the [[Briarwoods]] in the seizure of [[Whitestone]], and became one of Percy's targets for revenge. As an NPC, he was played by [[Matthew Mercer]].
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'''Professor Anders''' was [[Percy]]'s former tutor. He assisted the [[Briarwoods]] in the seizure of [[Whitestone]] and became one of Percy's targets for revenge, appearing on [[The List]]. As an NPC, he was played by [[Matthew Mercer]].
   
 
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While looking for [[Cassandra de Rolo]] in Whitestone Castle, [[Vax'ildan]] surprised Anders, who was threatening Cassandra. Anders cut Cassandra's throat in front of Vax, but it was actually an illusion.<ref>Matthew Mercer [https://twitter.com/matthewmercer/status/710717009684598786 confirmed on Twitter] that it was an illusion when Professor Anders cut Cassandra's throat.</ref> Vox Machina engaged Anders in combat—and defeated him—with Percy delivering the killing shot.
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While looking for [[Cassandra de Rolo]] in Whitestone Castle, [[Vax'ildan]] surprised Anders, who was threatening Cassandra. Anders cut Cassandra's throat in front of Vax, but it was actually an illusion.<ref>Matthew Mercer [https://twitter.com/matthewmercer/status/710717009684598786 confirmed on Twitter] that it was an illusion when Professor Anders cut Cassandra's throat.</ref> Vox Machina engaged Anders in combat—and defeated him—with Percy delivering the killing shot.
   
 
Afterwards, Vax searched the Professor's desk and found a [[Briarwood letters|collection of letters]] describing the Briarwoods' machinations, written in the hand of [[Riskel Daxio|Lord Riskel Daxio]].{{Ep ref|ep=Reunions|part=2|29:11|31:54}}
 
Afterwards, Vax searched the Professor's desk and found a [[Briarwood letters|collection of letters]] describing the Briarwoods' machinations, written in the hand of [[Riskel Daxio|Lord Riskel Daxio]].{{Ep ref|ep=Reunions|part=2|29:11|31:54}}
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Revision as of 09:16, 15 March 2018

Professor Anders was Percy's former tutor. He assisted the Briarwoods in the seizure of Whitestone and became one of Percy's targets for revenge, appearing on The List. As an NPC, he was played by Matthew Mercer.

Description

Appearance

An older gentleman with very, very short grey hair and a little bit of facial hair.[4]

Personality

Biography

Background

"Ghosts, Dates, and Darker Fates" (3x10)

While looking for Cassandra de Rolo in Whitestone Castle, Vax'ildan surprised Anders, who was threatening Cassandra. Anders cut Cassandra's throat in front of Vax, but it was actually an illusion.[5] Vox Machina engaged Anders in combat—and defeated him—with Percy delivering the killing shot.

Afterwards, Vax searched the Professor's desk and found a collection of letters describing the Briarwoods' machinations, written in the hand of Lord Riskel Daxio.[6]

Relationships

Character Information

Abilities

Spells

1st-level
2nd-level
3rd-level
4th-level
  • Confusion[7]
  • Dimension Door[8]
5th-level
  • Animate Objects[9]
  • Dominate Person[10]

Notable Items

  • Boots of Levitation

Quotations

Trivia

References

  1. See The Chronicles of Exandria: The Tale of Vox Machina, p. 28.
  2. See "Reunions" (1x33), part 1, from 2:00:40 through 2:02:50.
  3. Rolled a 9 for Bardic inspiration, which at the very least requires a D10; bards unlock this at level 10.  See "Reunions" (1x33), part 1, at 1:51:41.
  4. See "Reunions" (1x33), part 1, at 1:15:50.
  5. Matthew Mercer confirmed on Twitter that it was an illusion when Professor Anders cut Cassandra's throat.
  6. See "Reunions" (1x33), part 2, from 29:11 through 31:54.
  7. See "Reunions" (1x33), part 1, at 1:23:50.
  8. See "Reunions" (1x33), part 1, at 1:48:35.
  9. See "Reunions" (1x33), part 1, at 1:23:34.
  10. See "Reunions" (1x33), part 1, at 1:34:17.

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