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<blockquote data-quote="Hexmage-EN" data-source="post: 9572168" data-attributes="member: 79428"><p>I got behind on the show around episode 30, but the gist I've seen online is that about half or more of Campaign 3 was dedicated to a plot line where the gods could potentially be killed and whether or not the world even needed gods, which seems like it would be interesting for the end of a campaign but instead took up most of it with seemingly little forward motion. I was also seeing a lot of irritation with the Campaign 3 party being largely indifferent to the gods that it was their mission to potentially save while multiple members of Vox Machina had been explicitly aided by the gods and the Mighty Nein had one devout follower of a nature goddess.</p><p></p><p>I am interested in that the resolution to this plot line seemingly is leaning towards </p><p>[SPOILER="potential spoilers for Campaign 3 ending"]the gods essentially being forced to become mortals and continually reincarnate in mortal bodies or else be destroyed.[/SPOILER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hexmage-EN, post: 9572168, member: 79428"] I got behind on the show around episode 30, but the gist I've seen online is that about half or more of Campaign 3 was dedicated to a plot line where the gods could potentially be killed and whether or not the world even needed gods, which seems like it would be interesting for the end of a campaign but instead took up most of it with seemingly little forward motion. I was also seeing a lot of irritation with the Campaign 3 party being largely indifferent to the gods that it was their mission to potentially save while multiple members of Vox Machina had been explicitly aided by the gods and the Mighty Nein had one devout follower of a nature goddess. I am interested in that the resolution to this plot line seemingly is leaning towards [SPOILER="potential spoilers for Campaign 3 ending"]the gods essentially being forced to become mortals and continually reincarnate in mortal bodies or else be destroyed.[/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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