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This is the best Caleb video I've ever seen!
I have so many feelings for this broken wizard that I felt like this might be the best way to share them.
I am so thankful for Liam O’Brien and the @criticalrole team for sharing this story and inspiring me every day <3 i dont know how to edit or animate and it shows
When Caduceus casts Commune: You feel the presence of the Wildmother gently shroud you with her maternal glow, the breeze glides through your hair and it feels like coming home
When Jester casts it: Artagan jogs up the hill in his booty shorts carrying a flagon and panting
I haven’t drawn Caduceus yet, so here he is!
Caduceus Clay
I started drawing the Mighty Nein in this style like, half a year ago but never finished. I figured I might as well do all of them, so here's Caduceus!
Caduceus Clay, but with a ponytail.
I started this a bit ago, so I’m happy I finally got around to finishing it! I may have gone a bit overboard with all the magic glowing bits though.
Doing some Procreate practice with some Critical Role doodles.
In my heart Cad still has facial hair.
Process gif of my Caduceus portrait!
I fucking love Caduceus
It was really cool when Caduceus murdered Trent last episode.
Happy International Asexuality Day!! I wanted to draw Caduceus for it, one of my favourite ace characters!
Mycelium king
Caduceus stickers are in the store! https://www.etsy.com/shop/AvitartArt
Who are you today? Not then, right now. That's all that matters.
Caduceus Clay, Critical Role Campaign 2 Ep. 97
Ya know, that staff with the snake for hospitals
The Caduceus, also known as the staff of Hermes, certainly had me fooled. Thankfully, it also had most of the United States fooled too. For my whole life, and for a while before that, this symbol was easily recognized as a medical symbol. In fact, I’m almost certain my transplant recipient father had a silver medical bracelet with the caduceus symbol in red engraved on it. The original symbol was a rod, or more likely an olive branch that ended in two sprouts, and was decorated with ribbons and garland. This eventually transformed into two coiled snakes, and was topped with a pair of wings. These elements were to symbolize Hermes’ speed, communication, and commerce.
Hermes’ staff was eventually confused with the “Rod of Asclepius”. Asclepius was a god of healing and medicine, and his rod was a staff with a single snake coiled around it. I suppose it’s easy to see how people got confused. The caduceus symbol went from being used on coins in the Roman Empire around the 1st century, to being put on the chevrons of US Army hospital stewards in the 1850s. It became more and more official after the use in the Civil War and up to WWI. The American Medical Association even used the symbol of Hermes for a while. Thankfully, people have begun to see the error in the last few decades, and the improper use is slowly fading out of popular culture.
coloured in sketches from catching up on cr3 ^_^ ✸
(this was my first time in a while drawing cad because all the recent things ive posted of him are from multiple weeks ago or after these drawings, but i got inspired by th ruidusborn theory lol)
[image ID: digitally coloured sketch pages of various characters from critical role. the first image has four portraits of Imogen, wearing a hat, with her hair in braids, and one with a scarf on her head and saying "that's above your pay-grade". there's also one sketch of Liliana, and an unimpressed Beau, and a shins-up drawing of Imogen cast in red and purple light with red lightning and flames in her hands, her hair flying up in the air and an intense look on her face. there's moons and red stars and notes scattered on the page too. the second image is two portraits of Caduceus, one at a three-quarters angle and one from the side, with his hair tied back. above his head is a red eye and a blue and red moon. the notes "forgot how to draw him" and "ok" are written above him too. end ID.]