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Portrait of Thalia

Thalia is often described as having a resting bitch face, a stern expression that shows no patience for stupidity. Much like her white robes, which she dons due to her station with the Lumanari, this mask reveals her no-nonsense demeanor. The robes themselves hint at her comfort in her fit body, which is adorned with a metallic bronze coating, a protective layer against the dangers she faces.

Her beautiful face is marred by a scar on the right, just below her eye, three gashes from some horrid beast years past. Rather than hide it, Thalia wears it proudly, much like her body, portraying her indomitable spirit. Despite this mark, her face still holds a commanding presence, a testament to her unshakable pillar within her order.

Thalia is not afraid to use others to further her goals, but she balances the scales by repaying it in kind. Debts must always be paid, a principle she holds dear in her pursuit of order and justice within the Lumanari.


A Lumanari priest, a cleric who lives on Flagstone. The group first heard of her during their time in the Rats Nest where they encountered her father, Gharesh, a weathered warrior from Alahan. He told the Order that he had sent her here for a better life away from the war.
When it was time to finally reconnect with her, she was gone, she had died. This prompted a deal with the Lumanari, to which he made some sort of exchange. His only wish was that the group deliver is family crest with the message that he had died in the war.

And so when time came to fulfill this request, it was first met with rejection. It seemed that Thalia did not wish to carry her fathers emblem nor name. He had abandoned her for his duties and it was by her own hand that she climbed in status among her guild.
During this time Thalia offered a night to entertainment. Little did the group know that they would be part of it. Clearing a debt for her in the arena of Cantori’s and celebrating their success with an evening of revelry.

We fought her battle for her, and now she owes us a favor.
~Hayden Sconey