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Face Off Against Rival NPCs in Call of the Netherdeep! – Posts

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Critical Role: Call of the Netherdeep isn’t just a deep dive into the world of Exandria that takes player characters to an eldritch underwater realm. The adventure also pits the characters against a group of rivals who adapt and grow over the course of their travels, matching the characters in strength and ambition. 

Here’s a look at what we know about the rivals ahead of the adventure’s release on March 15:

Ayo Jabe portrait from Call of the NetherdeepRival factions racing to the Netherdeep

According to an interview with Call of the Netherdeep co-lead designer and Exandria creator Matt Mercer, the story’s rivals were devised to emphasize the fact that the player characters aren’t the only adventuring party in the world. He has gone so far as to call the rivals a “ticking clock” meant to keep players motivated and invested in the campaign’s plot.

In the same way that characters level up, the rivals will grow stronger over the course of the campaign. Depending on the decisions that the party makes in their interactions with these characters, their personalities will evolve as well.

Will the rivals become cheerful frenemies, despicable villains corrupted by ambition, or something in between? The choice is up to the whims of the gaming table, adding a layer of dynamic choice in Call of the Netherdeep that sets it apart from many other Dungeons & Dragons adventures.

Ayo Jabe, leader of the rivals

Most of Call of the Netherdeep’s rivals are still under wraps, but Ayo Jabe, the leader of the band, has been revealed. A chaotic good water genasi, Ayo is a hard-hitting ranger who also appears to have some orc in her, judging by her tusks. Her challenge rating is 3, keeping her in step with the player characters at the start of the adventure. Expect her power to grow over the course of the adventure.

Ayo Jabe tier 1 stat block

Bringing rival NPCs to life

Even if you aren’t running Call of the Netherdeep, rivals can be an excellent addition to any campaign. Try the following suggestions to bring rival NPCs to life:

Friends or foes? The choice is yours

Whether you’re planning on pitting Ayo Jabe and her companions against the characters or simply hoping to have more friendly faces in your back pocket, rivals are a fantastic way to add tension and competition to your campaign. For more on Ayo’s crew and all the other mysteries that lurk beneath Exandria’s waves, be sure to preorder Call of the Netherdeep here on D&D Beyond.


Jeremy Blum (@PixelGrotto) is a journalist, gaming blogger, comic book aficionado, and fan of all forms of storytelling who rolled his first polyhedral dice while living in Hong Kong in 2017. Since then, he’s never looked back and loves roleplaying games for the chance to tell the tales that have been swirling in his head since childhood.



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