Critical Role‘s Campaign 4 is officially here. The fourth core chapter of the beloved TTRPG actual play series has arrived, and this time, it’s helmed by Brennan Lee Mulligan—yes, for the first time in 10 years, Matt Mercer won’t be the game’s Game Master; he’ll be in the player’s seat. Of course, he’s not the only one. Critical Role recently revealed an all-star cast of season D&D players who would be taking a seat at Campaign 4‘s table. But who they would play remained a secret… Until now. Critical Role Campaign 4 has officially kicked off, which means we now know a whole lot more about the 13 characters played by its cast members/players. We have character names, races, appearances, ability stats, and more to share. Let’s take a look at all the new adventurers we meet in Aramán.
Every New Character From Critical Role Campaign 4: Their Name, Their Grouping, Their Character Art, and Who Plays Them
In Critical Role Campaign 4, the characters will be divided into three groups: the Soldiers, the Seekers, and the Schemers. In short, the soldiers are “are the people who are interested in a traditionally charged combat and conflict-driven story mode—where the non-violent answers were few and far between.” The Seekers are “people that tie directly into lore, cosmology, magic, big questions around problems facing this universe that are in the weave of the dance between divinity and arcane, and magic, and demons, and fairies, and dragons, and these big kinds of questions. It’s very classical fantasy.” And the Schemers are into “intrigue, espionage, skullduggery, and relationships with each other and other NPCs and instituations and the machinations of power. Their adventuring looks like cloak and dagger.”
Critical Role Campaign 4 has so far only revealed its Soldiers to us—that group includes Thimble, Teor Lionsire, Kattigan Vale, Wicandar Halovar, and Tyranny. In, addition, we recently learned outside of the game about who makes up the Seekers and Schemers. The Seekers include Julien Davinos, Thaisha Lloy, Vaelus, and Occtis Tachonis. The Schemers include Azune Nayar, Halandil Fang, Bolaire Lathalia, and Murray Mag’nesson.
The Critical Role Campaign 4 Characters in the Words of Their Actors
Before you jump into our thorough descriptions, you can check out each of Critical Role Campaign 4‘s actors speaking about their characters in the video above. This will give you a quick overview and prepare you for the deep dive to come. The featurette also reveals who is a part of each of Critical Role’s three tables.
New Critical Role Campaign 4 Characters; Jump to: Matt Mercer Plays Sir Julien Davinos //
Travis Willingham plays Teor Pridesire // Laura Bailey plays Thimble // Taliesin Jaffe plays Bolaire Lathalia // Ashley Johnson plays Vaelus // Liam O’Brien plays Halandil Fang // Marisha Ray plays Murray Mag’nesson // Sam Riegel plays Wicander Halovar // Luis Carazo plays Azune Nayar // Robbie Daymond plays Kattigan Vale // Aabria Iyengar plays Thaisha Lloy // Whitney Moore plays Tyranny // Alex Ward plays Occtis Tachonis
Who Does Matt Mercer Play in Critical Role Campaign 4?

Matt Mercer plays Sir Julien Davinos in Critical Role Campaign 4. Sir Julien Davinos is a human fighter/rogue. Matt Mercer says, “Sir Julien Davinos is a person shaped by privilege, arrogance, and a bacchanalian embracing of his platform. He has a lot of dangerous, impluse-based insecurity.” Julien is one of the Seekers.
What Does Matt Mercer’s Critical Role Campaign 4 Character Look Like & What Weapons Does He Carry?
In Critical Role Campaign 4, Sir Julien is described as being approximately 30 years old, with a lanky, compact build. He wears the leather military uniform of House Davinos, a Vassel House to the noble Sundered House of Royce. He has long, heavily curly black hair that reaches past his shoulders.
Matt Mercer’s character is clearly one of the nobility, but he is from a lower class of nobles. His chosen weapon is a rapier that he wears on his hip. And one of the chief hallmarks of Sir Julien Davinos’ look is the intricate metal gauntlet of dark silver that he wears on his left hand. It is made of multiple, deeply filigreed plates, and almost unbalances the rest of his form with its heft. No doubt this gauntlet that Matt Mercer’s character wears will prove a narrative part of Sir Julien’s existence.
Sir Julien Davinos’ Personality, Relationships, and History
Personality-wise, Sir Julien Davinos can be at times stoic and quite removed, but also prone to being snarky and somewhat rude. Critical Role Campaign 4 reveals to us that Matt Mercer’s character is seen as a war hero, having defeated the storied rebel Thjazi Fang in the name of the nobility who opposed him. But that glory appears to be fading with time. Sir Julien Davinos is the childhood friend of Lady Aranessa, the widow of Thjazi Fang, Mercer shares Aranessa is really his only true friend. Julien is also training the son of Thaisha Lloy to be a soldier to be a Barrowgaurd. (Much to her chagrin.) It’s clear that Sir Julien HATED the late-Thjazi.
It seems that Sir Julien Davinos has some ties to the fae realm of Faerie. Julien has a poor relationship with his father, who unfortunately dies right before him, before they can ever mend their visions of one another. It’s clear that his father’s death will spur Matt Mercer’s Julien on his overall journey in Critical Role Campaign 4.
Sir Julien Davinos’ Race, Class, and Stats

What are the race, class, and stats of Matt Mercer’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character, Sir Julien Davinos? Well, as mentioned, Sir Julien is a Level 3 human fighter/rogue.
His ability stats are as follows:
- Strength: 15
- Dexterity: 18
- Constitution: 18
- Intelligence: 11
- Wisdom: 8
- Charisma: 16
- HP: 39
- AC: 16
Matt Mercer Puts on an Accent to Play Sir Julien Davinos in Critical Role Campaign 4
Of course, Critical Role fans are probably asking whether Matt Mercer puts on an accent for his Campaign 4 character—and the answer is yes. Matt Mercer gives Sir Julien Davinos a Scottish brogue.
Who Does Travis Willingham Play in Critical Role Campaign 4?

Travis Willingham plays Teor Pridesire in Critical Role Campaign 4. Teor Pridesire is a Lion-Man Paladin. Travis Willingham’s character is part of the Soldiers in Critical Role Campaign 4.
What Does Travis Willingham’s Critical Role Campaign 4 Character Look Like?
Appearance-wise, Teor Pridesire is a tall, powerfully built Lion-Man, with dark silver fur that comes from his head to his shoulders. He wears the golden breastplate of a Vanguard Marshal, purple vestments, and a cape. Importantly, Travis Willingham’s character leaves his feet uncovered, as is the way of his kind. He has a tattoo on his arm and braids in his mane.
Teor Pridesire’s Personality, Relationships, and History
We learn in Critical Role Campaign 4 that Teor Pridesire served in the Falconer’s Rebellion, an important rebellion in the history of Aramán, alongside the heroic Thjazi Fang in the rebel group, The Torn Banner. Since his golden days in the uprising, he hasn’t found a place to settle. Up until recently, he travelled with the Orcish commander Loza Blade, a mighty yet ancient warrior, and they took on odd jobs defending people. Now, he has agreed to journey north with the Soldier’s table of Critical Role. Wick Halovar saved his life from a murder attempt by the Halovar family and he now believes he owes him a life debt.
Travis Willingham’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character refers to himself as “a soldier and a mercenary, not a politician… A person who knows war.” Teor Pridesire is constantly scanning his surroundings, a slightly paranoid habit of war he can’t let go of. Willingham wonders, “What is there if there’s no longer anyone left to protect.” Teor wonders “what will he be able to do to put a claw on the scale of justice.”
Teor fought with Azune Nayar when Azune was young and commanded him in the rebellion.
Teor Pridesire’s Brother, Cyd
Teor Pridesire has a brother, Cyd or Talsidime, who was working to save Thjazi Fang from execution. But Cyd disappeared before he could do his part to help. We now know that Sid did not betray Thjazi, but is in pursuit of the person who did, Casimir. Currently, Teor and the rest of the Soldiers’ Table are trying to track Cyd down. No doubt, finding Cyd will be a big part of the plot for Travis Willingham’s character in Critical Role Campaign 4.
Teor Pridesire‘s Race, Class, and Stats

What are the race, class, and stats of Travis Willingham’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character, Teor Pridesire? Well, as mentioned, Teor Pridesire is a Level 3 Lion-Man Paladin.
His ability stats are as follows:
- Strength: 15
- Dexterity: 15
- Constitution: 16
- Intelligence: 12
- Wisdom: 14
- Charisma: 17
- HP: 36
- AC: 18
Travis Willingham’s Critical Role Campaign 4 Accent for Teor Pridesire
Travis Willingham puts on a Russian accent to play his Critical Role Campaign 4 character, Teor Pridesire.
Who Does Laura Bailey Play in Critical Role Campaign 4?

Laura Bailey plays Thimble in Critical Role Campaign 4. Thimble seems like she belongs to the Schemers group if her grin is anything to go by, but she is actually one of the Soldiers. Thimble is a Pixie Rogue. Laura Bailey is a “Pixie warrior.” Initially, Laura Bailey reveals for us, Thimble lived with her family taking care of the Golden Orchard as a part of House Royce, but then she was given to Thjazi Fang as a gift for his wedding. But Thjazi saw her as an equal and became her best friend.
As a pixie, Thimble is very small, only about four inches tall. She’s almost 18 and has bright spring-green wings and favors wearing dark green. Her two swords are called The Needles. Although she is small and delicate, don’t cross Thimble because she’s incredibly powerful. In Critical Role Campaign 4 episode one, we learn that Thimble killed at least three assassins sent to kill her. As mentioned, Thimble hails from the land of Fairie, but has spent most of her life travelling with Thjazi Fang. They were partners in everything before Thjazi‘s death. On their last adventure, Thjazi and Thimble stole a powerful artifact, the Stone of Night Song, which perhaps they ought not to have done.
Thimble’s Race, Class, and Stats

What are the race, class, and stats of Laura Bailey’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character, Thimble? Well, as mentioned, Thimble is a Level 3 Pixie Rogue.
Her ability stats are as follows:
- Strength: 3
- Dexterity: 20
- Constitution: 18
- Intelligence: 14
- Wisdom: 17
- Charisma: 16
- HP: 24
- AC: 17
Who Does Taliesin Jaffe Play in Critical Role Campaign 4?

Taliesin Jaffe plays Bolaire Lathalia in Critical Role Campaign 4. If you ask us, Bolaire Lathalia is Jigsaw from the Saw movies, OR perhaps a changeling warlock, we’ll take either. For now, we can only confirm the warlock part of it. Taliesin Jaffe’s character is one of the Schemers in Critical Role Campaign 4.
Bolaire seems best described as a kind of socialite, a character who craves to be the center of attention, hates to blend in, and throws an excellent party. We’d say Bolaire is one of the nobility. Their clothes are fine, but not too rich, ostentatious even when they try not to be. Despite this streak of vanity, Bolaire appears to have a good heart and genuinely cares for those around them. Bolaire has curly red hair.
Of course, the most defining part of Taliesin Jaffe’s character is Bolaire Lathalia’s mask. The mask Bolaire wears is made of grey clay, with dark grey, almost black lips, and vast, empty pools of blackness where each eye should be. There’s a cut on each side of the mask that indicates perhaps tears running down Bolaire’s face. And deep within the black pools, there’s just a tiny blue reflected light within, and that’s what blinks instead of the mask. Bolaire’s mask, however, does sigh and move by itself just like a real face.
In fact, we recently learned that Bolaire IS his mask. Yes, Bolaire is not a person with a mask on, but a mask who wears different body suits. We don’t yet know all the secrets and powers of Bolaire Lathalia the mask, but we’re sure we’ll find out. You can read all about Bolaire, the mask, and more, here. Taliesin Jaffe shares, “It’s a mess.”
Bolaire is a curator of magical artifacts at the Lloy Wing at the Archanade, a museum in Dol-Makjar. He has great knowledge of the arcane.
Bolaire’s Race, Class, and Stats

What are the race, class, and stats of Taliesin Jaffe’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character, Bolaire Lathalia? We know that Bolaire is a Level 3 Warlock. We don’t yet know if Bolaire is human or otherwise.
Their ability stats are as follows:
- Strength: 12
- Dexterity: 14
- Constitution: 16
- Intelligence: 18
- Wisdom: 14
- Charisma: 18
- HP: 26
- AC: 14
Who Does Ashley Johnson Play in Critical Role Campaign 4?

Ashley Johnson plays Vaelus in Critical Role Campaign 4. Vaelus is an Elf Paladin. Ashley Johnson’s character looks like they belong to the crew of Seekers in Critical Role Campaign 4. Johnson describes her as a “nun assassin.” Vaelus is one of the Seekers in Critical Role Campaign 4.
Vaelus is an incredibly tall woman, dressed from head to toe in black leather armor and robes. She wears a black hood, and a mourning veil of chainmail is draped over her elven ears. In the barely visible parts of her face, there are gashes, scars, and burns from arcane magic. She carries a sensor that has smoke coming out of it, but we don’t yet know the full power of this item.
Ashley Johnson’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character, Vaelus, is one of the Sisters of Selendri, a member of those who worshipped the now-fallen goddess of life and the shaper of the elves. Vaelus has come to Thjazi Fang‘s funeral to reclaim an elven artifact stolen by Thjazi, the Stone of Nightsong. The Stone of Night Song, we learn, is a powerful artifact that helps elves travel to the afterlife painlessly. Vaelus hails from a place called The Mournvale. As an elf, Vaelus does not seem to have a strong understanding of human emotions and attachments, but she does seem to love Occtis’ undead fox, Pin. Although, in episode six’s cold open, we see a younger, freer Vaelus, who clearly loved her family, including a sister, brother, mother, and father. We also learn that Vaelus has the power of “remembering” in order not to lose her memories over time.
She seemed ready to leave the group behind as soon as she secured the Stone of Nightsong, but seeing Occtis Tachonis be resurrected using its powers seems to have changed her mind. Vaelus appears to harbor a curiosity and affection for the man her dead-goddess’ artifact returned to life.
Vaelus’ Race, Class, and Stats

What are the race, class, and stats of Ashley Johnson’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character, Vaelus? Vaelus is a Level 3 Elf Paladin.
Her ability stats are as follows:
- Strength: 17
- Dexterity: 15
- Constitution: 16
- Intelligence: 14
- Wisdom: 17
- Charisma: 19
- HP: 31
- AC: 16
Who Will Liam O’Brien Play in Critical Role Campaign 4?

Liam O’Brien plays Halandil Fang in Critical Role Campaign 4. Halandil Fang is a future Tusk Love cover model and/or/plus an orc bard. We love him already. Liam O’Brien’s character joins the Schemers in Critical Role Campaign 4. He is giving Chris Pine in the Dungeons & Dragons movie.
Chiefly, we understand Halandil Fang to be a sweet, older-orc gentleman. He tends toward the positive and wants nothing more than to create community and build a place for peace, friendship, and gatherings. His life has been dedicated to his craft: words, plays, and instruments. And he has avoided war, although his brother, Thjazi Fang, was the leader of a great rebellion. For years, he had wanted nothing more than to own his own theater, but now that he had achieved that dream, it came at the time of his greatest heartbreak: the death of his brother.
Halandil Fang’s most important connection is clearly to his now-executed brother Thjazi Fang. We feel certain the death of his brother will drive Halandil out of his theater and into action. Halandil also has a daughter, Shadia, with Thaisha Lloy, as well as a child with at least one other human woman named Hero. Go off, Halandil! Additionally, Liam O’Brien shares that Hal’s weak point is his children, and if someone really wanted to hurt him, they would go for them.
Halandil’s Race, Class, and Stats

What are the race, class, and stats of Liam O’Brien’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character, Halandil Fang? Halandil is a Level 3 Elf Paladin.
His ability stats are as follows:
- Strength: 10
- Dexterity: 14
- Constitution: 13
- Intelligence: 16
- Wisdom: 16
- Charisma: 18
- HP: 23
- AC: 13
New Critical Role Campaign 4 Characters; Jump to: Matt Mercer Will Play Sir Julien Davinos //
Travis Willingham will play Teor Pridesire // Laura Bailey will play Thimble // Taliesin Jaffe will play Bolaire Lathalia // Ashley Johnson will play Vaelus // Liam O’Brien will play Halandil Fang // Marisha Ray will play Murray Mag’nesson // Sam Riegel will play Wicander Halovar // Luis Carazo will play Azune Nayar // Robbie Daymond will play Kattigan Vale // Aabria Iyengar will play Thaisha Lloy // Whitney Moore will play Tyranny // Alex Ward will play Occtis Tachonis
Who Does Marisha Ray Play in Critical Role Campaign 4?

Marisha Ray plays Murray Mag’nesson in Critical Role Campaign 4. Murray Mag’nesson is a dwarven wizard or maybe a bard. We’d bet that Marisha Ray’s character will join the Schemers and indeed she does.
Murray Mag’nesson has a cowgirl kind of energy to her in Critical Role Campaign 4. We get the impression that she’s not too concerned with who she’s hanging out with or where. She seems the type to be locked into the seedy underbelly of whatever places she’s in, and not all her dealings are savory. Marisha Ray’s character is a little grimy and a little greasy, but endearing. Murray wears a long duster jacket without sleeves (because she hates sleeves), and it looks like she walked into a rich person’s room, picked up their rug, and made a jacket out of it. She’s not afraid of color, and she loves to show off her proudest asset, “her big old rack.” As is common with Dwarven women, Murray has a beard, a perfectly braided chin strap.
On the top of Murray’s finger, there’s something like the tip of an ink pen or quill—and we bet there’s more to the story there. She also has three of her teeth replaced with gemstones: a ruby, quartz, and a purple quartz.
Murray is the bursar at the Penterveral, a magic school in Dol-Makjar. Ray shares, “She’s this old guard representation holding strong against this forced change coming from these bureaucrats who are just meddling.” She is big into the idea of freedom and freedom of speech.
Additionally, Ray describes Murray as that one friend everyone has, “where they are the first person to get slooppy at the bar even though they’re wearing designer clothes and just when you think they’re going to hit the floor, she drops a philosophical line references like Camus or something.”
Murray’s Race, Class, and Stats

What are the race, class, and stats of Marisha Ray’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character, Murray Mag’nesson? Halandil is a Level 3 Dwarf Wizard.
Her ability stats are as follows:
- Strength: 11
- Dexterity: 8
- Constitution: 16
- Intelligence: 19
- Wisdom: 12
- Charisma: 12
- HP: 30
- AC: 9
Marisha Ray’s Critical Role Campaign 4 Accent for Murray Mag’nesson
Marisha Ray pulls out a southern accent for her Critical Role Campaign 4 character Murray Mag’nesson, and, phew, it is a fun one.
Who Will Sam Riegel Play in Critical Role Campaign 4?

Sam Riegel plays Wicander Halovar in Critical Role Campaign 4, also known as “Wick.” Wicander Halovar is a Cleric, part of the “Candescent Creed,” a new kind of religion which his family, House Halovar, is epousing. Sam Reigel’s character is, surprisingly enough, a soldier.
Wicandar is a man who is tall in his own mind, but really about 5’11”. He’s about 28 or 30 years old and has pearlescent shimmering face tattoos. He carries with him a cane that holds the symbol of the Candescent Creed. Wicandar thinks he’s very charming… but he really puts his foot in his mouth quite a bit. As a noble of the Sundered House of Halovar, Wicander or Wick is a bit out of touch with most of the other characters around him. His family is also actually responsible for the execution of Thjazi Fang. Wick appears well-meaning, but bad at life. And his sheltered upbringing blinds him to some truths of the world.
Sam Riegel’s character Wick is a “Light Priest” charged with the care of a demon, Tyranny, an Aspirant of the Candescent Creed whom his family is purporting to “bring to the light.” But that’s going about as well as expected. He also agrees to hire Teor Pridesire at the beginning of Critical Role Campaign 4. But in the end, he learns his family is up to no good (keeping a captive celestial to maintain their powers) and knows their Creed is BS. He turns his back House Halovar and saves Teor’s life in the mix. Reigel shares, “he’s slowly realizing the name he’s lived with all his life is not a crutch, it’s a weight.”
We do feel it important to mention that, although Wicander seems innocent enough, it might be that Sam Riegel’s character is hiding a Critical Role Campaign 4 secret. If we look more closely at Wick’s ability scores (see below), it feels like they indicate that Wick isn’t really a Cleric, but perhaps a Soul Sorcerer in disguise. Still, so far, Wick seems to be the only good member of House Halovar and really believes the teachings of his family, however artificial they are to just about everyone else in his life.
Wick’s Race, Class, and Stats

What are the race, class, and stats of Sam Riegel’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character, Wicander Halovar? Wick is a Level 3 Human Cleric. (At least, so his character card says, for now…)
Her ability stats are as follows:
- Strength: 10
- Dexterity: 15
- Constitution: 15
- Intelligence: 12
- Wisdom: 10
- Charisma: 18
- HP: 20
- AC: 12
Who Does Luis Carazo Play in Critical Role Campaign 4?

Luis Carazo plays Azune Nayar in Critical Role Campaign 4. Azune Nayar is a human paladin/sorcerer—we thought he’d be a soldier, but he isn’t. Interestingly enough, Azune is one of the Schemers. We did not see that coming.
Azune is a proud human soldier; he’s an Arcane Marshal who serves the city of Dol-Makjar, even though he doesn’t seem to agree with the current rulers of the place. It turns out that Azune is also a sorcerer. We stan. Although Azune Nayar is only about 5’10”—he has a much taller presence. He’s strong, lean, and muscular with auburn hair in a braid and a birthmark that goes up much of his face. His eyes are special, like the sunset over an ocean, with the bottom half of his iris a deep blue and pupils that are yellow, like a sunburst. He has a tattoo that says “Have mercy on those I send you.”
We learn in Critical Role Campaign 4‘s early episodes that Azune Nayar fought in the revolution under Thjazi Fang and also Teor Pridesire. Luis Carazo’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character also has an interesting trinket on his person, a necklace that holds a small child’s bracelet at the end with which he can summon a spectral form to help defend himself from trouble. What other powers Azune’s necklace holds, we have yet to discover.
Luis Carazo shares, “Azune is like clay, the people around him and the world around him shape who he will become.” Ultimately, Azune seems a serious and honorable type, loyal to those whom he respects. It feels like Azune seeks, above all, justice.
Azune’s Race, Class, and Stats

What are the race, class, and stats of Luis Carazo’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character, Azune Nayar? Azune is a Level 3 Human Cleric.
His ability stats are as follows:
- Strength: 18
- Dexterity: 14
- Constitution: 16
- Intelligence: 12
- Wisdom: 14
- Charisma: 18
- HP: 30
- AC: 20
Who Does Robbie Daymond Play in Critical Role Campaign 4?

Robbie Daymond plays Kattigan Vale in Critical Role Campaign 4. Kattigan Vale is a human ranger. We’re into his vibes. And, of course, we love his wolf, Wulfric, on sight. Robbie Daymond’s character is one of the Soldiers and an ex-member of Thjazi Fang’s rebel group, The Torn Banner.
Kattigan Vale is a man who has lived a hard life from the start, and it’s clear that time has taken its toll on him. He’s strong, but beginning to wane past his peak of physical prowess. Despite that, he cuts an imposing figure, a tall and hulking form. Everything about him feels scavenged but purposeful; there’s a wildness to his presence. But he does seem to give in to the vice of drinking too much, which undercuts his purposeful strength. Ultimately, Kattigan is a fierce warrior and a good man. It’s clear he loves his wolf Wulfric very much.
Robbie Daymond shares of Kattigan reuniting with his old comrades from the Torn Banner, “when things from your rowdy past come back into your life unexpectedly, boy, can that do one of two things, it can elevate you so you can see what kind of man you’ve become or it can drag you back down into the arrested development.
Kattigan‘s Race, Class, and Stats

What are the race, class, and stats of Robbie Daymond’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character, Kattigan Vale? Kattigan is a Level 3 Human Ranger.
His ability stats are as follows:
- Strength: 18
- Dexterity: 18
- Constitution: 16
- Intelligence: 13
- Wisdom: 15
- Charisma: 15
- HP: 31
- AC: 16
Who Does Aabria Iyengar Play in Critical Role Campaign 4?

Aabria Iyengar plays Thaisha Lloy in Critical Role Campaign 4. Thaisha Lloy is an orc druid. Aabria Iyengar’s character looks like she’ll be part of the Seekers in Critical Role Campaign 4 and she is.
Thaisha Lloy is an iconic character in Critical Role Campaign 4. This orcish druid is also a member of Dol-Makjar’s nobility. The Lloy family is an important one in the city. She is the mother of Shadiya alongside Halandil Fang and worked intensely to try to save Thjazi Fang from his execution. Aabria Iyengar’s Thaisha Lloy takes no nonsense and is fiercely protective of those she loves. She can make flowers, especially jasmine, grow at will. She can also summon a spirit of nature, a deer named Halla, to be her wild companion and assist her as the situation calls for it. Thaisha loves Halandil Fang very much, though they are not clearly involved romantically. Thaisha also has a son, Alogar, who has been lost to her, who is now training to be a soldier with Julien Davinos, much to her dismay.
Thaisha has desaturated green skin and curly long hair. Her fingers are red and black at the tips. Her druidic connections mean she doesn’t age. Aabria Iyengar notes Thaisa Lloy is “maternal, proud, and c*nty.” She adds, “she feels the disconnect between her mission and the thing (her family) she left to pursue it.”
Thaisha‘s Race, Class, and Stats

What are the race, class, and stats of Aabria Iyengar’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character, Thaisha Lloy? Thaisha is a Level 3 Orc Druid.
Her ability stats are as follows:
- Strength: 13
- Dexterity: 13
- Constitution: 16
- Intelligence: 13
- Wisdom: 20
- Charisma: 16
- HP: 28
- AC: 14
Who Will Whitney Moore Play in Critical Role Campaign 4?

Whitney Moore will play Tyranny in Critical Role Campaign 4. Tyranny is a Demon Warlock, however sweet. We feel like Tyranny should have been a Schemer, but she’s actually a Soldier.
Tyranny is a demon through and through, whatever the Candescent Creed wants to turn her into. She smells like warm chocolate chip cookies laced with sulfur (you’ll smell her before you see her), has bubblegum skin, white hair, and HORNS. She also has adorable goat ears, yellow goat eyes, a forked tongue, and the tendency to bleat. We love her. Whitney Moore calls her “led by impulse” and “horny and sad.”
Whitney Moore’s Tyranny is an Aspirant of the Candescent Creed who serves Light priest Wicandar Halovar. But her conversion to the light is only going so/so because she likes to swear, drink, and well, be a demon. Tyranny and Wick are an absolutely hilarious odd couple, and we can’t wait to see more of them. Tyranny’s loyalty to Wick is truly touching, though, and she really seems to believe in him.
Tyranny‘s Race, Class, and Stats

What are the race, class, and stats of Whitney Moore’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character, Tyranny? Tyranny is a Level 3 Demon Warlock.
Her ability stats are as follows:
- Strength: 12
- Dexterity: 15
- Constitution: 18
- Intelligence: 12
- Wisdom: 8
- Charisma: 20
- HP: 30
- AC: 12
Who Does Alex Ward Play in Critical Role Campaign 4?

Alex Ward plays Occtis Tachonis in Critical Role Campaign 4. Occtis Tachonis is a human necromancer. We bet that Alex Ward’s character will be a Seeker based on their mystical-looking pet, and, indeed, he is. The cuties whom is called Pin, could be his familiar or maybe homunculi.
Poor Occtis is small in height and small in presence. He’s a noble, of the house Tachonis, but pretty far away from being anyone important. Occtis turned on his House when he tried to save Thazji Fang’s life. He is a student at the Pentevral and a sort of apprentice to Thaisa Lloy. Occtis is very anxious and kind of awkward. He never quite knows what to do with himself, but he does have some amount of arcane knowledge. We love that his fox Pin has made friends with Kattigan’s wolf, Wulfric. Pin is made of dead fox parts brought together and imbued with life. Ward notes, “It didn’t turn out exactly as he wanted, there’s still a few hiccups left in Pin.” But Occtis does have a custom spell. Ward reveals, “Chris and Jeremy did give me a lovely gift, which was to make me a custom spell, which is, for better or for worse, named ‘Summon Undead Critter.'”
Of course, Occtis’ Critical Role Campaign 4 life has now changed forever. Occtis met his death at the hands of his brother, Ethrand Tachonis, and was then resurrected by a combination of Bolaire’s magic, Murray’s portent + Nat 20, and the magic of the Stone of Nightsong. It seems Occtis is now a Hollow One/Revenant, but what that means for him, as well as his abilities, is yet to be seen. You can read a full breakdown about what we know of Occtis’ unlife/revenant status here.
Ward shares, “He has studied undeath in all of its forms, so to find himself in a position of being one of them is very fascinating. And I’m sure there will be more experiments on himself coming in the future.”
Occtis‘s Race, Class, and Stats

What are the race, class, and stats of Alex Ward’s Critical Role Campaign 4 character, Occtis Tachonis? Occtis is a Level 3 Human Ranger.
His ability stats are as follows:
- Strength: 10
- Dexterity: 16
- Constitution: 16
- Intelligence: 19
- Wisdom: 10
- Charisma: 15
- HP: 23
- AC: 16
We can’t wait to learn more about these Critical Role Campaign 4 characters as the new adventure continues.
More About Critical Role Campaign 4
You can learn everything you need to know about Critical Role Campaign 4, including its gameplay system and style, its plot synopsis, and more, if you read our article here. Critical Role Campaign 4 has also released an official trailer, teasing more about the world in which these characters reside. You can check it out below and read our breakdown for more details. And… you can just watch episode one right now on YouTube.
Critical Role Campaign 4 premieres Thursdays at 7 pm PT on Beacon.tv and is streamed to Critical Role’s YouTube and Twitch channels at that time, with the VOD available for everyone the following Monday and podcast episodes available in two parts: the first one week after the premiere, and the second on the following Tuesday.
New Critical Role Campaign 4 Characters; Jump to: Matt Mercer Will Play Sir Julien Davinos //
Travis Willingham will play Teor Pridesire // Laura Bailey will play Thimble // Taliesin Jaffe will play Bolaire Lathalia // Ashley Johnson will play Vaelus // Liam O’Brien will play Halandil Fang // Marisha Ray will play Murray Mag’nesson // Sam Riegel will play Wicander Halovar // Luis Carazo will play Azune Nayar // Robbie Daymond will play Kattigan Vale // Aabria Iyengar will play Thaisha Lloy // Whitney Moore will play Tyranny // Alex Ward will play Occtis Tachonis
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Originally published on September 16, 2025.