Bells Hells is the Campaign 3 party Critical Role gave us — seven misfits, mostly traumatized, somehow held together by a single shared trauma response and a whole lot of Brennan-tier mutual love. There's a telepath learning to trust herself, an undead warlock who's mostly just very polite about being undead, a feral fey thief, an angry barbarian carved out of grief, a soldier who lost everyone, an existentially anxious robot, and a gnome who is somehow a werewolf and a toymaker. Are you the careful telepath, the chaos rogue, or the existentially anxious robot trying to figure out if your free will is real? Take this 24-question quiz to find out.
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About Which Critical Role Bells Hells Character Are You?
Critical Role is the long-running actual-play show where a cast of professional voice actors sit around a table and play Dungeons and Dragons live for a streaming audience. Each campaign spans years and hundreds of hours, building a serialized story with the same depth as any prestige TV drama, except every choice is rolled on a twenty-sided die. Bells Hells, the Campaign 3 party, has spent years stumbling toward a continent-shaking confrontation with the gods, and 2026 marks the show's tenth anniversary as the format-defining flagship of the entire actual-play boom.
This quiz drops you at the Bells Hells table and asks twenty-four questions about how you handle a moral gray zone, who you trust at the inn, and what you do when the dice betray you. You will land on Imogen, Laudna, Ashton, Fearne, Orym, Chetney, Fresh Cut Grass, or Dorian, with a percentage match and a quick read on which trait is steering the result. No prior lore knowledge required. Casual viewers and lifetime Critters get the same fair shot.
Critical Role is the rare fandom built on parasocial intimacy with a real cast plus encyclopedic devotion to a fictional one, which is why personality matchups land harder here than in most shows. You are not just picking a favorite. You are admitting which kind of damaged, brilliant, found-family weirdo you would actually be if a wizard handed you a sword and a tragic backstory. Bells Hells is the messiest, most morally tangled party Critical Role has ever fielded, so the answers cut closer to the bone than a tidy hero quiz ever could.
Meet the Characters
Each result in this quiz is anchored in a real character from Which Critical Role Bells Hells Character Are You? — here's a quick guide to who you might end up matched with.
Imogen Temult
The Telepath With Storms in Her Head
You feel everything everyone else is feeling, you can't always shut it off, and you've been carrying that as a private burden for so long that 'I'm fine' is reflex. You're slow to trust, careful with the people who get past the wall, and capable of breathtaking power once you stop apologizing for taking up space. The lavender hair is just an aesthetic. The storm is real.
Laudna
The Polite Undead
You died once and came back wrong, and you've been navigating the social etiquette of that ever since with grace, dark humor, and an entirely unsettling smile. You befriend strange creatures, you make every awkward situation slightly more awkward, and you love your people with a fierceness that is genuinely terrifying to witness. Delilah is a problem. The friendship bracelet is forever.
Fearne Calloway
The Feral Fey
You don't really do consequences, and you certainly don't do shame. You take what you want, you nap where you land, and you fall in love with strangers in three minutes flat. People mistake the chaos for shallowness — but the truth is you feel everything at once, you're loyal to the bone, and you'd torch a kingdom for your friends as easily as you'd steal their socks.
Ashton Greymoore
The Angry Tank With a Heart
You came up rough, you stayed rough on purpose, and the only way you know how to say 'I love you' is by standing between your friends and the worst thing in the room. You shoot down compliments, you joke through pain, and you've made yourself the punching bag for the party because nobody asked if you wanted to. The growth arc is letting people love you back.
Orym of the Air Ashari
The Dutiful Soldier
You're the smallest one in the room and the most relentlessly competent. You lost everything once, you decided that meant the people in front of you mattered more than yourself, and now you're the moral compass for a party of slightly unhinged people who genuinely need one. The kindness is real. So is the steel under it.
FCG
The Existentially Anxious Robot
You don't know if you have a soul, you don't know if your kindness is yours or programming, and you've decided to be kind anyway and figure out the metaphysics later. You're the heart of the party, the one apologizing for things that aren't your fault, the one praying for your friends out loud. The flaw isn't a bug. It's growth.
Chetney Pock O'Pea
The Chaotic Old Werewolf
You're 400 years old, a master toymaker, and an absolute menace to public order. You bite first, talk later, and your idea of bonding with the party is committing a crime. People underestimate the wisdom under the bit until you say something heartbreakingly true at exactly the wrong moment. You'd take a hit for any of them. They know.
How This Quiz Works
Every question presents you with options that explore different sides of the cast. As you answer, your match builds gradually toward the character you most resemble.
At the end, the character you most closely match becomes your result. The match percentage reflects how strongly your answers leaned toward that character versus the runners-up. A high match means your personality clearly fit one archetype; a closer call means you're a blend, which is just as common.
We don't ask for your email, sign-up, or any personal info to see your result. Take the quiz, get your character, share it if you want, and that's it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to have watched Campaign 3 to take this?
No. The questions are about your instincts, ethics, and conflict style, not Exandria trivia. Anyone who has watched a single episode, listened to a recap podcast, or simply heard friends explain why they cried over a goo creature will get a result that makes sense.
Will I get a Mighty Nein or Vox Machina character instead?
Not in this quiz. We kept the result pool to the eight Bells Hells members so the matchups stay tight and current. A Mighty Nein and Vox Machina version may follow as separate quizzes.
Is Fresh Cut Grass really a possible result?
Yes. FCG is one of the eight, and the trait profile is built around devotion, dissociation, and an unsettling capacity for violence. If you score there, the runner-up reveal usually softens the blow.