Warning: Spoilers for The Legend of Vox Machina episode 2.
The setting of Gilmore's Glorious Goods offered a couple of Easter eggs in The Legend Of Vox Machina episode 2, and they already plant the seeds for a Mighty Nein campaign. Gilmore's Glorious Goods, owned by Legend of Vox Machina character Shaun Gilmore (Sunil Malhotra), is a fantastical magic shop that the members of Vox Machina frequented during their adventures. In The Legend of Vox Machina episode 2, Pike (Ashley Johnson) and Vax'ildan (Liam O'Brien) are sent to retrieve information from Gilmore to kill a blue dragon, and the interesting teases for the Mighty Nein are spotted in his shop.
Played by Laura Bailey in Critical Role Campaign 2, Jester «Genevieve» Lavorreis a Tiefling Trickery Cleric and member of the Mighty Nein adventuring party based in Wildemount. She worships her childhood best friend the Traveler, secretly the Archfey Artagan. The crimson weasel seen on a shelf in Gilmore's in The Legend of Vox Machina episode 2 is a reference to Jester's pet, Sprinkles, who was always Artagan in disguise in order to keep tabs on her. The second Easter egg of meaning in the Vox Machina episode is the Tusk Love novel that Pike looks at while perusing the shop. Tusk Love was a book that Jester bought early on that became an ongoing joke in the Mighty Nein Critical Role campaign. It turned out that many NPC's all across Wildmount read the «romance novel,» as it would be a frequent talking point between them and Jester. It also had personal meaning for her, as Tusk Love's story of a secret romance mirrored how her relationship with Fjord began.
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These little nods toward Jester's backstory in The Legend
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