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Fresh Cut Grass (originally called Faithful Care-Giver), or FCG for short, was an Aeormaton[7] cleric and a member of Bells Hells, played by Sam Riegel. FCG had yellow metallic plating, with four chestplate stripes that look like blades of grass, and rolls around on a tiny wheel. He had big blue...
Fresh Cut Grass, or FCG for short, originally designated as Faithful Care-Giver, is an aeormaton cleric and a member of Bells Hells. FCG is played by Sam Riegel . Faithful Care-Giver was a Harmonious aeormaton designed by Aeorian scientists as caretaker-assassin for The Care and Culling plot.
Nov 4, 2021 · To get the scoop on the new campaign, we spoke with Critical Role cast member Sam Riegel about starting a brand new adventure, playing at a brand new set, and getting some new details about...
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We are then introduced to Ashton, Taliesin's Earth Genasi Barbarian, and his recently acquainted companion Fresh Cut Grass, Sam's Automaton Cleric. The pair have been staying in a slum at the city centre, from where they set off in search of mercenary work.
Dec 20, 2016 · ‘Cut Grass’ is one of the shortest famous poems by Philip Larkin (1922-85). Completed in June 1971, the poem was published in Larkin’s last volume of poems, High Windows, in 1974. It’s a short lyric about newly cut grass, hovering between celebration and mourning.
Apr 3, 2023 · Sam Riegel voices Fresh Cut Grass, a.k.a. FCG, in Critical Role ‘s currently airing third campaign. Fresh Cut Grass is an aeormaton (robot) cleric. His one-time associate bestowed the name...
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Apr 29, 2024 · Fresh Cut Grass is a cleric of the Empathy Domain, a subclass homebrewed by Matthew Mercer. Though they use the game mechanics of a cleric, their magical abilities appear to be something they were built with, rather than something they get through worship of a god .