![]() The Critical Role cast also serves as executive producers, alongside Brandon Auman (Star Wars: Resistance), Chris Prynoski (Metalocalypse), Shannon Prynoski (Fairfax), and Ben Kalina (Big Mouth). The series stars Critical Role founders and cast members Laura Bailey (The Last of Us: Part II), Taliesin Jaffe (Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn), Ashley Johnson (The Last of Us), Liam O’Brien (Star Wars: The Bad Batch), Matthew Mercer (Overwatch), Marisha Ray (Final Fantasy XV: Comrades), Sam Riegel (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), and Travis Willingham (Marvel's Avengers). ![]() The Legend of Vox Machina is a production of Amazon Studios, Critical Role, and Titmouse for Prime Video. Season 2 is now streaming on Prime Video.īased on the beloved characters and adventures of Critical Role’s first live-streamed tabletop role-playing game campaign, this fantasy adventure quickly grew into an animated sensation. vox machinatio means nothing on its own outside of this specific context.After saving the realm from evil and destruction at the hands of the most terrifying power couple in Exandria, Vox Machina is faced with saving the world once again-this time, from a sinister group of dragons known as the Chroma Conclave. ![]() The reason why some editions changed it to oppugnationis is because they didn't think the word machinationis fit, but this note is saying that machinationis works fine because Livy frequently uses the word machinatio instead of machina (machine). ![]() The note is just explaining that some editions have the word machinationis, and some editions change it to the word oppugnationis (assault). So basically vox machinatio just means "the word machinatio (mechanism)". ** The preface of the book mentions that a part of Livy's work was found at Moguntia, so I'm assuming that's what Mog. I'm not super familiar with the language of these commentaries. * I'm assuming that's what vulgati means here. Perhaps the word " machinatio" was not pleasing, but nevertheless Livy uses it frequently in place of " machina". " Adversus tale machinationis genus": The old scripts and editions (have the text) thus, in place of the more widespread " oppugnationis". " Jam multifariam scalis appositis": the first word ( jam) is absent from the common/publicly published (editions)* Modius added it from (the manuscript found at) Mog(untia)**, with the approval of Perizomius. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. For more information, refer to our Spoiler Policy. When discussing spoilers for Campaign 1, please use spoiler code. pluribus simul locis aries admouebatur, et cum quaterentur muri, nihil aduersus tale machinationis genus parare aut comminisci oppidani conabantur omnis spes in armis et audacia erat eruptionibus crebris et stationes hostium et eos ipsos, qui circa opera et machinas erant, turbabant. LOVM spoiler tags cover the events of the Legend of Vox Machina animated series ONLY. cum ad moenia castra posuisset, non corona, sicut Lamiam, sed operibus oppugnare urbem est adortus. ab Heraclea per Oetam exercitus eo deductus. ne tamen segnia aestiua essent et Aetoli non impetratam pacem ab senatu nihilo minus per suam cunctationem haberent, oppugnare Acilius Amphissam statuit. nemini ad Naupactum iri placuit occupato ad Coracem ab Aetolis saltu. ibi partim diuendita partim diuisa praeda, consilium habitum, quid deinde faceret. eodem tempore, quo pridie, pluribus locis adgressus, cum oppidanos iam uires, iam tela, iam ante omnia animus deficeret, intra paucas horas urbem cepit. Acilius signo receptui dato suos in castra medio ferme die reduxit et tunc cibo et quiete refectis corporibus, priusquam praetorium dimitteret, denuntiauit, ut ante lucem armati paratique essent nisi expugnata urbe se eos in castra non reducturum. constantius tamen, quam quis facturos crederet, in tam subito periculo, cum uiri propugnarent, feminae tela omnis generis saxaque in muros gererent, iam multifariam scalis appositis urbem eo die defenderunt. The original Livy passage reads: Magnus pauor ac tumultus, ut in re improuisa, fuit.
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