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Melodia Thorm

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Melodia Thorm was a member of the Thorm family, the wife of Ketheric Thorm General Ketheric Thorm and the mother of Isobel Thorm Isobel Thorm. She was a devoted follower of Selûne Selûne.

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Melodia was a beloved wife and mother, genuinely revered by her family, until she untimely died of unknown illness. However, she was aware of her approaching death, and did not keep this fact from her closest relatives.

Not long before passing, she wrote a Letter to Ketheric, bequeathing him to bring up their only daughter, Isobel, in the path of their goddess patron, Selûne.

Another Stained Letter, addressed this time from mother to daughter, can be found at the Moonrise Towers, in the room clearly designated for Isobel. In the letter, Melodia mentions again that her death will come soon and is not unexpected, and promises to protect her child forever even after passing.[1]

However, her death seems to be an inflection point for Ketheric Thorm Ketheric turning to his dark-woven fate.

Melodia Thorm's sarcophagus in the Thorm Mausoleum

After death, Melodia was buried in a richly adorned sarcophagus in the Thorm Mausoleum. From the way it looks, her grave seems to be the only one slid round by the attention of General Thorm's necromancer, Balthazar Balthazar, in his attempts to get access to the depths of the Shar Temple beneath the Mausoleum.

The plaque beside Melodia's grave says: "Here lies Melodia Thorm, beloved wife and mother. Ai armiel telere maenen hir." The last phrase may be translated from Elven dialect as "You hold my heart forever".

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  1. If Isobel is saved by the party and reunited with Aylin Aylin, her mother's promise of eternal protection ultimately proves true, though not without significant trials and suffering along the way.

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