Despite landing upon a cool name eventually, Vox Machina first - at Scanlan's suggestion - operated under the moniker "Super-High Intensity Team," before dropping that due to its unfortunate acronym and plumping for the less turd-centric Vox Machina. The "voice from the machine" translation also works as an allusion toward Vox Machina's conception as an online Dungeons & Dragons stream. Matthew Mercer, Laura Bailey, Marisha Ray, Travis Willingham, Sam Riegel, Taliesin Jaffe, Ashley Johnson, and Liam O'Brien devised these characters for their personal Dungeons & Dragons campaign, and their collective team name derives from that shared career path. Vox Machina translates from Latin to "voice machine" - a reference to how the Critical Role cast behind these characters are all professional voice actors. Related: Why Legend Of Vox Machina Using Briarwoods Is Smart For Season 1 What would he have said, if given chance to finish? As a former man of nobility, Percy de Rolo steps forward to introduce his companions, addressing Sovereign Uriel and his advisors proudly with, " Vox Machina! You see, it's actually a somewhat clever play on words." Sadly, Percy is cut off by Sir Fince before he can explain this humorous hidden meaning behind the "Vox Machina" name. So when Vox Machina responds to a request for brave warriors at the royal court of Emon, the ragtag collection of barbarians, bards, and bears don't exactly feel at home in such regal surrounds.
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