The time has almost come for our next Critical Role adventure. We’re not just talking about Critical RoleCampaign 4, although we are very excited for that; we’re talking about a new animated series ...
A super-PAC backing New York Mayor Eric Adams got a hefty donation from Brock Pierce — a child-actor-turned-Bitcoin-investor — five days before the embattled politician ended his campaign. Pierce, who ...
Follows a group of criminals and misfits who are the only ones that can prevent the kingdom from plunging into chaos when an arcane artifact capable of reshaping reality falls into the wrong hands.
Like a high-level creature ripped from the pages of the Player’s Handbook, the cultural juggernaut that is Critical Role seemingly cannot be stopped. Ten years into the reign of the Dungeons & Dragons ...
Critical Role fans have been eating well lately. They've got a brand-new campaign featuring award-winning Dungeon Master Brennan Lee Mulligan to jump into, more The Legend of Vox Machina news, and ...
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Critical Role fans who can somehow stop thinking for a second about the upcoming debut of Campaign 4 on Oct. 2 will also remember that, on Nov. 19, The Mighty Nein is set to premiere on Prime Video.
Ahmad Hardy fell to the turf, but his legs were still pumping like pistons. As his feet dug back into the ground, he regained balance and kept sprinting. "There ain't no way," his mother, Adriaune ...
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Zion National Park is seen from the Pine Creek Canyon Overlook. (Photo by Carlo Alberto Conti/Getty Images) While Americans woke up to the news Wednesday that their federal government had shut down ...
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