From the outset, we knew that Critical Role Campaign 4 would be played as a West Marches-style Dungeons & Dragons campaign. This meant that the 13 player characters of Campaign 4 would split into sub-tables, each playing out its own story while heavily influencing the other two stories happening around it. Game Master Brennan Lee Mulligan revealed early on that we would have three sub-tables in Critical Role Campaign 4: the Soldiers, the Seekers, and the Schemers. In Critical Role Campaign 4 episode three, we learned who would be a part of the Soldiers table . But we left behind episode four, the last of the “overture” episodes of the campaign, introducing us to all of the characters in the story, without knowing who would be a part of the Seekers or Schemers table. Instead, by

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