Critical Role Announces Age of Umbra Daggerheart Campaign, Starting May 29th

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An 8-part Daggerheart miniseries is coming from Critical Role. Announced today, Age of Umbra is a new Actual Play series featuring Matthew Mercer as game master and co-founders Ashley Johnson, Laura Bailey, Liam O’Brien, Marisha Ray, Sam Riegel, Taliesin Jaffe, and Travis Willingham as players. The new miniseries will take up the bulk of the summer months, providing more of a break to the core cast ahead of an assumed fourth full-length D&D campaign.

Daggerheart is a new TTRPG developed by Critical Role's Darrington Press. Although the base game is intended to be a high fantasy RPG, the game includes several "campaign frames" that add additional rules for specific types of stories. Age of Umbra was developed by Mercer and draws inspiration from games like Dark Souls, Tainted Grail, and Kingdom Death: Monster.

The miniseries will air on Beacon, Twitch, and YouTube, with episodes airing every Thursday. The first episode debuts on May 29th, with Session 0 airing on various Critical Role platforms on May 22nd.

The full description of the series can be found below:

Age of Umbra
is an eight-part Daggerheart mini-series from Critical Role of dark, survival fantasy, debuting May 29 on Beacon, Twitch, and YouTube. Set in the Halcyon Domain, a world abandoned by gods and consumed by darkness, the series begins by following five people from the isolated community of Desperloch as they fight to protect their own in the face of rising horrors.

The Halcyon Domain is a lethal, foreboding land where the souls of the dead are cursed to return as twisted, nightmarish forms. A dark, ethereal mass known as the Umbra roams and holds these fiendish monstrosities, further corrupting anything it touches. Sacred Pyres keep the corruption at bay, and small communities endure through cooperation. Out in the beyond, whispers speak of ancient secrets and powers, wonders of a lost age, ready for discovery to those brave enough (or foolish enough) to seek them.

Game Master Matthew Mercer leads fellow Critical Role co-founders Ashley Johnson, Laura Bailey, Liam O’Brien, Marisha Ray, Sam Riegel, Taliesin Jaffe, and Travis Willingham in a high-stakes actual play exploring hope, sacrifice, and survival in a world where death is only the beginning.
 

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The reality is CR is way more successful than any of them thought it would be and the likely choice is they're going to play whatever they think is the most fun. Half the cast started off wealthy before CR, I doubt any of the cast actually has to work for a living anymore.
 



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Quite! This reminds me of those sites which say they estimate someone's "net worth", and like, random podcasters (not even Twitch streamers or the like) get insane valuations. The "Behind the Bastards" guy got "valued" at $64m for example, and he was very clear that he is certainly not a multi-millionaire, let alone higher!
 

There is going to be a point when the long form streaming seasons are not going to work for them anymore. I would actually be more inclined to watch a 10 or 12 episode season than a 60 or 100 episode one.
Yeah, the Exandria Unlimited miniseries are much more my speed.

It's not lockdown any more: 110+ episodes per campaign, averaging around four hours each, is a big ask.
 



Lol, anyone can google Critical Role Productions. They might reinvest most of their revenue, but not setting your own salary so you can have more employees is a choice.
 

So instead of taking salary, they get the majority of their income from what they did before — voice over acting and directing, because they're still doing that — while making sure they can pay more people? I wish more company owners did that. Doesn't say anything about previous wealth though, just that they're living comfortable right now.
 

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