Liliana Temult

Liliana Temult is the mother of Imogen Temult. Ruidusborn, she is gifted with psychic abilities, including telepathy. She left her family in Gelvaan when Imogen was too young to remember her, but Imogen recognizes Liliana's voice in her recurring dreams instructing her to run from a red storm. As an NPC, she is played by Matthew Mercer.

Description
Liliana is a human woman with lavender hair. When Imogen was small, she wore her hair in a long braid. She is Ruidusborn, granting her abilities that include telepathy, telekinesis, and the ability "to see beyond her eyes".

She prefers violin music and enjoys a particular type of a lavender vanilla scent.

Background
Liliana Temult is the mother of Imogen Temult. She apparently lived with Imogen and Imogen's father, Relvin Temult, in Gelvaan in the Taloned Highlands of Marquet. She left Gelvaan when Imogen was very young, and Imogen did not have memories of Liliana. Relvin spoke little of Liliana, especially after Imogen began developing her magical abilities. Imogen felt that Relvin knew that he would "give something away" and, before learning of Liliana's participation in studies on Ruidus, she believed he was simply uncomfortable speaking about Liliana. As a result, Imogen knew little of her mother and was uncertain if she was even still alive by the events of Campaign 3.

Liliana met Grim Verity woring on the Omen Archive project for the Aydinlan Seminary in Yios and was the first Exaltant Ruidusborn to participate in their study led by Professor Kadija Sumal who researches recurring dreams of a red storm in psychic individuals. Due to her preferance of the violin music and a satisfaction with a particular type of a lavender vanilla, the researchers had a staff violinist for their sessions with the lavender vanilla scent fluttering in the air to help her get into a right set of mind. During the study, she met Hondir, another member of the Grim Verity; they have not seen one another since 831 PD, twelve years before Campaign 3. However, research was not fruitful for answers that Liliana sought, she grew frustrated. This was when Otohan Thull and the Cerberus Assembly found her, and she apparently began to work with them.

Imogen began having the dream of the red storm in around 833 PD, about a decade before Campaign 3. She heard what she knew to be her mother's voice seemingly speaking to her from another realm, telling her to run from the storm.

Campaign 3: Bells Hells
Liliana's voice was heard in all of Imogen's nightmares of an approaching red storm, urging her to run. In, Imogen learned that Liliana was a participant in the study on Ruidus and a recurring dream of red storms, like the one Imogen suffered, conducted by Kadija. Imogen sought to find more information about her mother and eventually learned from Hondir about Liliana's abilities. Liliana later appeared in a memory from Imogen's early childhood that was surfaced by a burst of Imogen's power; in the memory, Liliana caught Imogen after Imogen fell, soothed her by speaking to her telepathically, then suddenly looked intensely off into the distance.

During a Ruidus flare, Imogen saw a figure in her dream and, upon catching up to that figure, found that it was her mother, who urged her again to run. Upon waking, Imogen cast Sending to Liliana, who responded. They had a brief conversation over several Sending castings, where Liliana told her daughter that she was safe and well, but refused to give her location. She claimed that it was too dangerous for them to meet and urged Imogen to run. Imogen said that she was tired of running, but there were no further messages. A few days later, in Yios, Imogen cast Sending again and told Liliana where she was and that she could really use more guidance, and that she feared being swept away by the storm, but Liliana again told Imogen to stay away for her own safety.

Abilities
Liliana is Ruidusborn, granting her abilities that include telepathy, telekinesis, and the ability "to see beyond her eyes".

Appearances and mentions

 * Campaign 3: Bells Hells

Quotations

 * "Imogen, run! Run far!"