Mellian

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Mellian
Gender Female
Race Human
Status Alive
Hometown Icemule Trace

The forlorn abbess is a wandering NPC in Icemule Trace. Although you cannot question her (she'll just give you a strange look if you try), if you hang around her for long enough, you will be able to piece together her story, which is connected with the haunted Temple of Hope.

In August 2020, the forlorn abbess interacted with adventurers, revealing her name and more information about herself and the Temple.

Description

You see a forlorn abbess, wringing her hands mournfully as she mumbles a few prayers under her breath. She wears a slightly tattered white robe with a large ring of keys dangling from her belt.

As seen on 8/10/2020 when she revealed her name:

You see Mellian the Forlorn Abbess.
She appears to be a Human.
She is of an average height.  She appears to be past her prime.  She has world-weary bright blue eyes and dark skin.  She has wild, black hair heavily streaked with white.  She has a gaunt face and sunken cheeks.  She looks like she has not bathed in many a year.
She is in good shape.
She is holding a gnarled black hoarbeam cane in her right hand.
She is wearing a fluffy silver fox fur blanket dappled with streaks of ebon, a slightly tattered white robe stitched with a pattern of faded blue roses, a stained pale yellow sash, a ring of tarnished iron keys, and a pair of worn-down slippers.

Messaging

The forlorn abbess fumbles for her keys, then murmurs sadly, her voice barely audible, "Alas, my sisters, alas!"

"Beware of their voices!" cries the forlorn abbess. Then she covers her mouth with her fingertips, and sighs sadly.

The forlorn abbess sighs and says, "Ah, if only they had listened to me. Alas, years have passed and I mourn them still."

The forlorn abbess traces a symbol of blessing in the air, smiling slightly.

Drawing a worn leather-bound prayerbook from her robes, the forlorn abbess pauses briefly to look up a passage, then carefully puts her prayerbook away.

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