#Leo Amicus
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Character for Candela Obscura: The Circle of the Crimson Mirror
Imari Williams as Malcolm Trills (soldier)
Taliesin Jaffe as Leo Amicus (journalist)
Alexander Ward as Edgar Lycoris (doctor)
Aimee Carrero as Grimoria (medium)
#critical role#cr spoilers#candela obscura#candela obscura spoilers#chapter 4 episode 1#the circle of the crimson mirror#Taliesin Jaffe#aimee carrero#imari williams#Alexander Ward#Leo amicus#grimoria#Malcolm trills#Edgar lycoris
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the duality of taliesin jaffe
#critical role#candela obscura#the circle of the crimson mirror#i am astounded and impressed and a little bit envious#the power of growing a mohawk out is absolutely unmatched#leo amicus#taliesin jaffe
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Ok re: the post about there not being queerphobia in Exandria, this also obviously applies to Candela Obscura, and this makes Leo's character extremely funny because Taliesin (actual queer person living in our real world) absolutely drew from the "confirmed bachelor" archetype in creating a gay man living modestly but not without style off a small trust fund (not a confirmed bachelor, perhaps but there's some Prior Walter vibes here for sure). However, often this sort of character is a disappointment to his wealthy family because he's gay, and that's not why Leo is a disappointment; he is just unemployed by choice and a massive bitch.
#cr spoilers#god this circle is fucking good#i think i'm still ultimately a needle and thread girl bc of who i am as a person but this is a VERY close second#candela spoilers#leo amicus#candela obscura
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the way liam weaved the story of this circle together. we started looking for these bones, took a little detour to visit an old friend and discovered he was FUCKED and corrupted with some weird powder. then back to the bones and the discovery of the ancient sorceress they belong to, who ties BACK into their old friend and his circle and the powder, all of which lead them deep into the abyss. it all lead into that cavern, that vault, and depth. they had no choice but to end up there.
#critical role#liam o'brien#circle of the crimson mirror#candela obscura#leo amicus#edgar lycoris#grimoria#malcolm trills#taliesin jaffe#alexander ward#imari williams#aimee carrero
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tick, tick, tick, tick
#candela obscura#liam o'brien#taliesin jaffe#leo amicus#circle of the crimson mirror#candela spoilers#taliesin giving it all in roleplaying this character#gif:mine#cr edit
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The Circle of The Crimson Mirror!
#my art#critical role#candela obscura#the circle of the crimson mirror#it was the best candela circle#liam o'brien knows how to spook you#edgar lycoris#grimoria#leo amicus#malcolm trills#i love edgar#alexander is such an amazing actor
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Oh man, I think the Circle of the Crimson Mirror might just be MY Candela circle. I enjoyed the goofy schlock horror with the Circle of the Vassal and the Veil, and really enjoyed the amping up of horror in The Circle of Needle and Thread (though the horrors of war theming was not specifically for me, it was still well done). I haven’t gotten to watch the Circle of Tide and Bone because life happened, but from what I’ve heard it was very good.
But I was laughing out loud with glee for the first episode of the Circle of the Crimson Mirror. All these characters are delightful. The setting is fascinating (starting out OUTSIDE of Newfaire and expanding the world was really fun), the theming of Irish folklore horror gives a folk horror mixed with cosmic horror vibe that I’m really excited for. And Liam is just the sort of ruthless DM that is perfect for a horror game. Because for me, keeping your players wrapped up in the horror, making them at least a little genuinely afraid (after talking through Lines and Veils of course) in a fun and contained way IS the heart of playing a horror game. It’s the same as watching a horror movie, in that you WANT to be scared, that’s part of the enjoyment, but in a horror game the fun is having it happen to you.
And both folk horror and cosmic horror are some of my favorite subgenres, so this is hitting all my favorite sorts of horror. And because it’s me, see below for my much longer thoughts about this first episode and the characters. Because I’ve never found a topic I enjoy that I can’t write an essay about.
Liam comes for everyone straight out of the gate, doesn’t he? While I found the train cold open in chapter 2 exciting, I found this even more harrowing. With NPCs we barely know constantly imperiled, all the investigators are really sketched so clearly right off the bat with their actions rather than their more open explanations later. I love that all of them lean heavily into being out of their depth, even sometimes making poor choices because of it. The players are aware they are in a horror game. The characters are not.
So let’s talk about those characters:
MALCOLM TRILLS
Imari Williams was the player at the table I had no prior experience with, and I love what he’s doing here. He puts his whole body into acting out the scene, even at the table. Even before we know he was a Sole Survivor of a massacre during the war (and I found it deeply entertaining that Imari couldn’t help but dump his backstory all over the floor. Liam’s gently encouraging everyone to hold it back for dramatic moments, and Imari is just so excited he’s like “NO! HERE IT IS!” not once but twice in the very first episode), we knew that. Because Imari is clearly dedicated to acting that out through what Malcolm chooses to do. He believes in saving others, especially after losing his entire squad. He has to do it, even (or maybe especially) for those civilians he doesn’t know. His entire point in being in Candela is saving people. So when Liam dunks two unnamed sailors in the ocean, Malcolm goes in. His friends are horrified. They love and value him, and they value him more than two randos. But to him, the randos are the point. Saving people is the point. So no matter how many disappointed dad-lectures he gets from Leo (and this is clearly not the first one he’s gotten), Malcolm is always going to be this way. He’s always going to try to play the hero in a horror setting, which is such a delicious choice for a horror player to make. Everyone at that table knows how perilous it is, but Imari is fully committed, and I love it.
We already know a lot of his background, but there are things we don’t know. We don’t know his relationship with his family, or why Leo is so disdainful of the Trills as a group. There seems to be an implication that the Trills are old money in Newfaire, perhaps, or at least a legendary family for other reasons. And apparently reckless heroism is a family trait. But what does Malcolm do in his day-to-day? He’s the one we don’t have a career or life for back in Newfaire yet, and I am interested to see who he is when he’s not playing the hero for Candela.
LEO AMICUS
I love the description of “I’m going to lie a little and say ‘early forties’” as an explanation for Leo’s age. It tells me a lot about his character right off the bat. We know he’s older (but not how much) and that he doesn’t want to admit he’s older. There’s just a touch of vanity already there, and given that he’s also a man in a dressing gown on a ship in a severe storm, who thinks that his presence is deeply inappropriate? Who asks if there’s a bar on a tramp steamer? We know so much about Leo already, and I love it all. Taliesin plays a dandy so well, his table reactions are so expressive, and it’s so clear that a setting like this is NOT where Leo shines. He shines in social situations, in parties and bars and places where his charms mean something beyond keeping a crewmember calm long enough that she can be knocked unconscious. But he’s so great in being totally overwhelmed and being useless in an action sequence.
And once the storm is over? We find out that Leo is very much the mother hen of the group (probably the oldest member). He knows Malcolm well, and treats Grimoria like a beloved niece. We haven’t gotten a lot of interactions between him and Edgar, but I’m excited to see what their relationship is like, as the two more cautious members of the group.
It was in his interactions with the other members of the circle that I realized how much like family this circle is. They are VERY close, despite ostensibly just being coworkers. There is such a deep care and concern for one another here and I love knowing how dangerous that also is in a horror game. And Leo is the one most open about his attachments here. We know he doesn’t have much blood family, and doesn’t talk to them. We know he looks at these people as his family.
And I love that, for that family, we see a REALLY different side of Leo. While he was overwhelmed and trying not to look at the blood on the boat, the second the Murphy girls (or whatever was masquerading as them) tried to murder Malcolm and the others, Leo was grabbing kitchen knives and trying to kill them. His perspective from his talk with Malcolm also remains consistent: you put your family first. When his family is threatened, meek Leo melts away and we have a man who will do whatever is necessary, kill whoever is necessary, or let anyone die to protect them. He seems to have few moral convictions, but an enormous amount of love, and that excites me for this character.
And I love that we actually know very little about him right now. We know he lives in Red Lamp (because of course he does) and that his apartment doubles as their chapterhouse. So he can be Team Dad at every meeting.
Also congrats to him for getting laid in the very first episode. Hot sailor dude propositions him, and Leo is all about that life. This Professional Man of Leisure is clearly gay catnip.
DR. EDGAR LYCORIS
I was so excited that Alex was finally going to be in a filmed Candela game (he was apparently one of the play-testers during its development, and it’s so clear he knows the rules). Dr. Lycoris is cool, calm, almost robotic in his presentation. He’s definitely a classic Alex character with his calm and his normal-guy-in-a-group-of-weirdos vibe (while secretly being very much a weirdo himself), and filled with casual competence and rudeness. But at the same time there are hints of how much he cares about this circle too. Him quietly calling Grimoria ‘Grim’ when she’s unconscious and he’s tending to her, telling her, “You can’t sleep forever, Grim,” in such a fond tone. The two of them clearly have some quiet history together, and there is a real softness between them that I’m excited to see them dig into as they get deeper into the game. There’s clearly a long-standing connection with Malcolm too, with both of them extremely aware of one another’s skills and weaknesses, working together seamlessly, especially in moments of extreme stress. I want to see more of these soft moments, these personal moments when his icy demeanor cracks, and I imagine we’re going to get plenty of them, given that THIS is how intense the first episode was.
He and Leo are the two characters we know the least about at this point. We know that Edgar is a surgeon working in the main hospital in Newfaire. We know that he is cool under pressure, and that he is both used to fighting (his immediate shift into using his scalpel as a precision weapon to go after arteries and tendons is such a nice touch for the character), but also can really be shocked by sudden violence (I love that he totally freezes after THAT happened to Declan’s mother). He states that he wears nice and fashionable clothing, but the clothing is almost wearing him rather than the other way around, like someone picked them out for him. I want to know who that other person is (is it Leo???). I want to know who he is when he’s not trying to wear what other people expect of him.
I am so excited to get to know Dr. Lycoris.
GRIMORIA
Likely a stage name, and I do wonder if we'll get her birth name, or if that even matters to her at this point. Mechanically, I am thrilled to see a Candela player try to homebrew a multiclass in this system. She’s essentially gone for a Medium/Magician hybrid. We know she works as a procurer of esoteric artifacts. She performs shows with smoke bombs, so likely is a stage magician, and that she has been able to channel spirits since she was a small child.
And we know that she’s 18. In a group in which consists of a man who is at least in his mid-forties, a man who is 32, and a man who is a surgeon (so has at least obtained advanced training, and is probably in his late twenties at minimum, and is likely in his thirties given the hints that he served as a battlefield surgeon during the war), Grimoria is YOUNG. Absurdly so. The guys care about her in a different way than they do one another. They look out for her in subtle ways, though are all very careful not to treat her as a child. The softness between her and Edgar is reflected in the overtly familial way that Leo talks to her, treating her like a very clever niece, but also the person he finds the most calming in the group. It’s fun to see that, even though he treats her as his relative, he doesn’t treat her as a child. She’s the one he goes to when he needs to clear his head. He just wants to listen to her read aloud. He finds talking with her soothing, and it’s clear why. She has a good head on her shoulders, and is rising to the occasion, so while he is caring for her, he also intrinsically understands her need to care for him as well. And Aimee really sells that in-between nature of being 18. It’s such a great portrayal of someone on the verge of being an adult, but not quite there yet. Someone her friends want to care for, but also want to treat like an adult and like any other member of the group. There is a tension in those relationships purely because of her age.
I also like that she’s the most pure investigator of the group. She’s the one who pushes for information, who has a burning desire to KNOW. And that’s a great flaw and danger for a character in a horror setting. The desire for knowledge in cosmic horror is so dangerous. Her willingness to channel spirits right off the bat is dangerous. She is, in her own quieter way, just as reckless as Malcolm and I love to see it. Aimee is throwing herself into this, playing a character who doesn’t know she has limits let, and is eager to push every boundary. I can’t wait to get to know her even more.
CONCLUSIONS
I love that we have two cautious characters and two reckless characters. I love that we have a balance, and we have a group that instantly portrays exactly how close they all are to one another. We’re not sure how these bonds were forged, but they are so well portrayed and so clear. These people love one another. They would do terrible things for one another, and I can’t wait to see what they go through together.
Count me very excited and very eager for next month’s addition to their story (and count me already sad we only get three episodes with them).
#candela obscura#circle of the crimson mirror#I love them all so much already#Malcolm Trills#Leo Amicus#Edgar Lycoris#Grimoria#Imari Williams#Taliesin Jaffe#Alex Ward#Aimee Carrero
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the circle of the crimson mirror makes me feel so unwell. like in the first episode leo gets upset with marcus for endangering himself, specifically calling him family and emphasizing that he doesn't want to lose his family, only to stop marcus' heart with his own hands in the finale.
edgar has burn scars in the shapes of his sister's hands where she held onto him as she died, and his little sister figure grimoria holds his hand as he dies in turn.
marcus and edgar spent the whole story protecting the circle- marcus by throwing himself into danger first and edgar by patching them up- and they're the two who are controlled and attack their friends.
grimoria wants so badly to be useful to the foggs, hoping in vain that they'll treat her better and won't abandon her, and in the end it's her clever and compassionate use of her abilities that saves the day.
leo was the sole survivor of a massacre that cost him his sister, for reasons he still doesn't know. he goes into the finale prepared to die, already having left everything he has to grimoria, but once again he survives. only this time, a sister figure survives with him.
they all loved each other so much! they called each other family, went to bat for each other in every way, cared about each other so so much and in the end it didn't matter enough to change anything. they saved newfaire, but they couldn't save each other.
#absolutely devastating#masterful work from all parties involved!!#i am so deeply unwell about them they were a FAMILY#and it didn't save them but by god they loved each other!!#candela spoilers#candela obscura spoilers#circle of the crimson mirror spoilers#tagging as many spoiler warnings as i can think of to be safe bc this one u gotta experience#candela obscura#circle of the crimson mirror#leo amicus#marcus trill#grimoria#edgar lycoris#pat.txt
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if i had a nickel for every time a taliesin jaffe character wrote a letter intended to be read posthumously but read while said character was still alive, i'd have two nickels. which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
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Diversity win! The queer man disowned by his rich father wasn’t disowned for being queer, but in fact for being accused of murdering his sister!
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Leo Amicus intro
#critical role#cr spoilers#candela obscura#candela obscura spoilers#the circle of the crimson mirror#chapter 4 episode 1#Taliesin Jaffe#Leo amicus#liam o’brien
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So that's 2 out of 2 failed postmortem letters for Taliesin.
#critical role#candela obscura#vox machina#candela obscura spoilers#taliesin jaffe#leo amicus#percy de rolo#the unhinged ugly laugh that came out of me at 3:30 am#leo being percy coded was supposed to be a joke#A JOKE
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Curse you (affectionately) Taliesin Jaffe for having another character write a "when i die" letter that ends up getting read out even though that character survived!!!! killed me with Percy, now killing me with Leo
#critical role#candela obscura#candela spoilers#cr spoilers#for campaign 1#taliesin jaffe#percival de rolo#leo amicus
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Masquerade outfits!!
Taliesin describing Felix and Leo:
"Well, we'll start with Felix. Felix is dressed in--I don't want to quite say modern, but--it's clear that someone with youth in taste might have something to do with this. And it's a nice, loosely cut suit in a deep green, that seems with the cut and tailoring to almost twist into this nice copper...A wonderful mask, that is done up in this very very dark scarlet velvet--revealing more of the face than is normal. Felix definitely has a bit of a silver fox thing going on...very very dignified.
I have gone--I don't wanna say conservative, but. Knowing this is a crowd I might get recognized in...I have a dark suit with a red liner...open collar, just to the edge of a relatively high vest. Nice shoes. And then the mask is a nice half face mirror mask, slightly cracked glass...with beads that look like drops of blood, just covering the edge of the face."
And Edgar's mask:
"A mask that covers the top half, and has a sort of veil that runs down the left side--covering the left side of his neck. It is just plain silver, with a sort of silver veil attached, that hangs down. The left side arcs down, the right side arcs up, into points."
#candela obscura#THE CRACKED MIRROR MASK WITH BEADS THAT LOOK LIKE BLOOD!! TALIESIN!!!!#i am taking notes i love everything about this episode's aesthetic--#critical role spoilers#leo amicus#edgar lycoris
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Edgar, Edgar, Edgar...you're the smart one. The level-headed one. What are you doing diving in there?
All the options are bad, I get it, but my dude let Leo run in there. He's got pockets full of knives and a bag of the mysterious white powder. You've got a scalpel, fantastic hair, and the strength of a wet noodle. You're Ichabod Crane with a medical degree. Who is going to stitch everyone else up if you go down?
#critical role#candela obscura#critical role spoilers#candela obscura spoilers#circle of the crimson mirror#edgar lycoris#leo amicus
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