#But for BH? Delilah isn’t just a person they can kill. She is linked to Laudna’s soul and it they kill her they could kill Laudna
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I think one of my favourite things about Laudna’s character in these recent episodes is the question of how much of Laudna is Laudna and how much is Delilah.
Laudna wanted the fire shard, but she confessed that she wasn’t sure if that was really her wanting it or if it was Delilah’s influence. So with this recent episode, was that actually Laudna who wanted the Willmaster’s power? Was it actually Laudna who called Orym ‘The Halfling’?
Laudna wants the power to protect her friends and Delilah is right there, willingly giving it to her. Why shouldn’t she take it?
With who Laudna is it’s completely understandable why she thinks that way, but this leads to Delilah having more control over Laudna, making it harder for the two to separate.
Laudna went back to being herself after the Willmaster turned to ash, but still in the back of her mind, Delilah is there. Waiting for Laudna to feed her another soul.
#I’m just making it VERY CLEAR that I absolutely love the way Laudna’s story is going and I am really excited to see what happens next!#Delilah has been a villain that was definitely menacing in previous campaigns but Vox Machina would just kill her and be done with it#But for BH? Delilah isn’t just a person they can kill. She is linked to Laudna’s soul and it they kill her they could kill Laudna#Her threat is much bigger in this instance and I’m excited to see the repercussions after all this moon business#critical role#critical role spoilers#laudna
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