Critical Role Campaign 4 kicked off with an unprecedent number of player characters—13 of them in total. So many players couldn’t possibly fit comfortably into one campaign… Unless it was a West Marches-style game of Dungeons & Dragons . This means that the players divide themselves into sub-tables, each playing out their own story but very much impacting the other tables and their tales. Before Critical Role Campaign 4 even began, new Game Master Brennan Lee Mulligan announced that this time around, Critical Role would be taking on a West Marches-style campaign and would contain three sub-tables: the Soldiers, the Seekers, and the Schemers. The Soldiers’ Table was revealed to us in episode three of Critical Role Campaign 4 . But the Seekers and Schemers were announced a littl

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