Though the group was annoyed by Tary's behavior and personality, they decided to accept his offer to be hired into his service at the price of 50,000 gold per day. Taryon encountered Vox Machina in Ank'Harel as they were returning Ripley's hand, as they had promised. Critical Role įan art of Taryon Darrington calling out to Vox Machina with Doty standing behind him, by Hugo Cardenas. He was taraveled with other adventuring groups, for a month or so before meeting Vox Machina, but his companions ended up leaving him behind. Īnd so Tary set out to become a hero, began stylizing himself as "Sir" Taryon Darrington, despite having never been knighted nor having any training as a knight, and went adventuring. The reason his father looked down on him was because his father caught him having a romantic affair with one of his tutors, a man named Lawrence. In early 811 PD, his younger sister Maryanne was set to inherit Darrington's fortune unless Tary can prove himself to his father. Dranzel's Spectacular Traveling Troupe performing in the Darrington estate, intending to stay there for a few days, but they were forced to leave in a hurry, as, one of their members, Scanlan Shorthalt had an affair with one the family's handmaiden and in an unknown way corrupted Howard Darrington's bed. Taryon has a great deal of wealth given to him by his father, Howaardt Darrington, who is an upper class businessman and a baron from Deastok, in the Dwendalian Empire.īetween 795-796 PD, when he was 12-13 years old, Tary has seen the Dr. He is a complete, unapologetic, mama's boy. He often has fanciful notions of how the world works, and walked into adventuring with the expectation that it would be the same as the storybooks he used as an escape. Taryon sees family and love as very important, especially when addressing the lack of both within his own household. Tary seems to have a weak stomach, as he is prone to nausea and vomiting when encountering gory or disturbing situations. Tary does not ask for names very often, instead choosing to give (often rude) nicknames to the people he meets. This likely is due to how he did not have many examples of assertive women in his life that did not hit him (like his sister), before this, and the common narratives in his stories. He did not have high expectations of women at first, referring to Vex as a girl rather than a woman, and speaking of damsels in distress that needed to be rescued. When Percy asked him how Doty worked, Taryon began by explaining the basic functions of levers, pulleys, and inclines. He assumed that none of Vox Machina were literate. He tends to underestimate the intelligence of the people he meets. Taryon came from a privileged life, and acts like it. You can help the Critical Role wiki by reviewing this article and cleaning it up. The content may be out of place, overwritten, and/or contradictory. ![]() ![]() The spelling, grammar, or formatting may need attention. This article or section may require cleanup. Tary's somewhat more youthful appearance is due to his injection of an unspecified "bovine toxin" into his face. Taryon's adventuring gear shows signs of use - his golden armor and Rod of Mercurial Form have scuff marks and his Robe of Useful Items have largely been used up, with the used spaces being replaced with commemorative patches like "Kill a Dragon". īy 826 PD (roughly a decade after the Darrington Brigade was first founded), Tary's once-golden hair is cut short and shows signs of graying, but despite being over 40 he always claims he is closer to 33. Official full body portrait of Taryon in 826 PD, by Aviv Or. He has a silver helmet that shines with many embedded gems, including diamonds and opals. His frame is svelte and he is adorned in a set of polished immaculate breastplate armor that looks to be barely used, with numerous satchels all around him as well as jewelry and adornments. He has blue-green eyes and a well-groomed goatee adorning his dashing smirk. Taryon is a handsome human male with shoulder-length, feathered, dirty blonde hair. Official full body portrait of Taryon in 811 PD, by Kit Buss. ![]() 4.4.4 Artificer spells (Unearthed Arcana).4.4.3 Artificer abilities (Battle Smith).4.4.2 Artificer (Unearthed Arcana) abilities.
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