Discover the mysterious history of Critical Role guest character Lillith Daturai in a stand-alone comic series by Kit Buss.
When a single act of defiance has terrifying results, the frail and entitled Lillith is forced to flee her hometown of Lothburg with nothing but the clothes on her back - and a stolen human child in her arms.
Lost in a strange world that neither wants nor trusts her, she embarks on a journey that will see her cross paths with gods, the restless dead, and a small group of misfits will change her life forever.
And all the while, from the shadows of their mirrored castle, her sisters plot their revenge...
When a single act of defiance has terrifying results, the frail and entitled Lillith is forced to flee her hometown of Lothburg with nothing but the clothes on her back - and a stolen human child in her arms.
Lost in a strange world that neither wants nor trusts her, she embarks on a journey that will see her cross paths with gods, the restless dead, and a small group of misfits will change her life forever.
And all the while, from the shadows of their mirrored castle, her sisters plot their revenge...
Part nightmarish progeny, part stroppy teenage runaway, Lillith’s fierce sense of self-importance is dwarfed only by her ignorance of strange new world in which she finds herself. Determined, defiant and desperately out of her depth, she has much yet to learn—and a frightful destiny to confront.
A name rarely intoned without an oath in tow, Belgin the Bard is the toast of all who make merryand the scourge of all those who make bed before 9am. Quick-witted, tired-eyed, and somehow always up to his nose in trouble, his uncanny ways make him both an enigma and a fair-to-middling nuisance
(Fancy reading about this scallywag's adventures? Why not check out The Secret of the Sound,
an original Cloven: Bloodlines novel...)
an original Cloven: Bloodlines novel...)
A very big lad with a very serious manner, the only thing as true as Enguerrad's aim is the stick up his arse—and though such rectitude is laudable in a mercenary, it can also make for an irritating git elsewise. Will a wild-goose-chase-turned-road-trip-for-the-ages help him loosen up a little? Gods, let's hope so…
A walking charm offensive with great hair and even greater stage presence, Fait knows how to win a crowd where’ere Madama Eida’s Travelling Players sets down its wheels. In fact, her acting chops are exceeded solely by her curiosity—and when one bumps into an enormous mercenary, a mysterious bard and a sulky demon, what else can one do but join for the ride?
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Did you miss Lillith on Critical Role?Check out Lillith's debut appearance way back in September, 2015, when Kit joined the cast for their first legendary showdown with Lord and Lady Briarwood.
There's also a wiki page for Lillith on the official Critical Role wiki where you can check out her character sheet from the show. |
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