Keyleth indignantly exclaiming "Bullshit!" as Raishan claims she has only deceived Vox Machina once in "The Battle of Draconia".Vax complaining "You're a shithead, Stubby!" as Vex razzes him for finding a lover in "The Story of Our Fight".Vax protesting "Wait, what?" as Percy raps "Lock up your sisters and skyships," in "Matthew Mercer".Finish Him!: Matt Mercer gives Grog the "How do you want to do this?" Catchphrase at the end of "Stay Alive" as Grog gets the kill on Kevdak.Averted with tenors Craven Edge and Saundor, whose Hamilton songs were written for mezzo soprano and tenor respectively ("Say No To This" and "You'll Be Back"). Evil Sounds Deep: Hotis and the Chroma Conclave get demonic, distorted deep vocals beneath their actors' normal voices, with Vorugals original voice being the deepest pre-alteration.Percy volleys back in Self-Deprecation that only demons would solicit his services - which is technically correct, given that he made a pact with Orthax (a shadow demon) and attempted to make good on a pact with Ipkesh (a cambion). Evil Lawyer Joke: In "Party Battle #2", Keyleth snarks that Percy would make a fine lawyer with how he argues.The playbill credits is a "Non-Stop" barrage of jokes, Shoutouts, and Mythology Gags, with fictional characters working in the cast, pleas for either Matthew Mercer or Lin-Manuel Miranda not to sue, and panic about the fact that the show wasn't rehearsed.Several creatures were harmed in the making of this musical. " No Animals Were Harmed in the making of this musical.Also doubles as a Sequel Hook, as the next musical adapts the Taryon arc. After "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story" ends and a Beat, Taryon Darrington can be heard sobbing profusely and asking Doty to "take this down".Grog gets a crashing axe, Vax gets three daggers, Vex gets a bramble shot arrow from Fenthras, Scanlan gets the Cube and purple smoke, Keyleth gets her antlers and a blast of fire, Percy gets a firing gun (The List).
Creative Closing Credits: All the lead cast members are billed with an animation symbolic of their character.Curse Cut Short: Two in quick succession at the end of "Pray, Revive".note Quivering Palm is an official Way of the Open Palm Monk ability at level 17, not homebrew.
Vax complains that Earthbreaker Groon casting Quivering Palm "feels like a homebrew stat so Matt can have deniability," during the Trial Forge Commandments.The party interacts directly with DM Matt Mercer during the titular song, and mention their sponsor Loot Crate.Bittersweet Ending: In the sweet and melancholic "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story", Vox Machina defeats the Chroma Conclave and saves Emon, but Scanlan decides to leave the party and spend time with his daughter Kaylie.She is double-cast with the heroic Allura, who gets higher notes. Raishan is a sultry low soprano-high alto, with a distorted deep voice beneath like all of the dragons. Alto Villainess: Doubling with Evil Sounds Deep."Non-Stop" has a name and final chorus nearly identical to the original. Adaptational Context Change: Some Hamilton lines and song titles fitting the situation are kept in Vox Machina.Dylan McCollum as Taryon Darrington, human artificer.Doty, Take This Down: Adapts the Taryon Darrington arc, set to Dear Evan Hansen, featuring lead cast members:.James Coates as Matthew Mercer, the Dungeon Master.Shannon Randolph Baker as Vex'ahlia, half-elf ranger.John MacMillan as Vaxildan, half-elf rogue.Will Crosswait as Scanlan Shorthalt, gnome bard.