Trent Ikithon

 is the Archmage of Civil Influence for the Cerberus Assembly in Rexxentrum. As an NPC, is played by Matthew Mercer.

Appearance
Trent is a human in his seventies. His skin is slightly jaundiced with visible liverspots, which stands out against the usual pigmentation in the Dwendalian Empire. He is bald on top but has long grey-white hair that goes past his shoulders, and grey-blue eyes. He often wears robes of white and gold. His thin lips hold a perpetual grin that reads both scheming and amused.

In his youth, he had long dark hair coming to a widow's peak.

Personality
Trent has to care about appearances; as the Archmage of Civil Influence for the Dwendalian Empire, he is in charge of Empire propaganda and constructs the face of the empire in upper echelon circles. He is also shown to be quick to put on a friendly face at a party despite seconds earlier looking disgruntled about having to attend it. Caleb describes him as cruel, hurting his students to toughen them up. Caleb says Trent was willing to manipulate them by modifying their memories, showing a ruthless devotion to grooming young people into being strong mages who are fanatically loyal to the Empire. Caleb describes Trent as being "a little mad himself. That is...he is mad." Trent has a blunt interrogatory nature, being unafraid to ask probing questions of people he has just met.

Background
Trent Ikithon was formerly an instructor at the Soltryce Academy. He is now the Archmage of Civil Influence for the Cerberus Assembly, in charge of propaganda for the Dwendalian Empire. Less publicly, he is the head of the Volstrucker, or "Scourgers", the secret arcane assassins of the Assembly.

After a year of studying at the main school in the Soltryce Academy, three adolescent students from Blumenthal, Eadwulf, Astrid, and Bren Aldric Ermendrud (now known as Caleb Widogast), were handpicked by Trent to be trained by him. He took them to his home out in the countryside near the grounds of the Vergesson Sanatorium where he began training them. He told them that they were going to keep the Dwendalian Empire strong. He was a cruel teacher, and performed human experiments on his three students, including planting residuum crystals in their arms. Wanting to test their allegiance to the Empire, he brought in strangers—traitors to the Empire—and had his students torture and kill them.

After months of having them execute various dissidents, traitors, and deviants, the students were ready to graduate. At some point during his tutelage, Ikithon had implanted false memories into their minds of overhearing their parents speaking of revolution against the Empire. Ikithon summoned the students and explained to them that their final test of allegiance would be to kill their "revolutionary" parents. Eadwulf murdered his parents personally, Astrid poisoned her parents over dinner and Caleb set his home on fire with his parents inside. When Caleb heard his parents screaming, he went insane and was confined to the Vergesson Sanatorium for eleven years.

Trent stationed a person at the asylum to watch Caleb. Five years ago, Caleb recovered and killed this person. He stole from them a necklace that prevented scrying, so Ikithon wouldn't be able to locate him.

Trent was seen floating in the sky during the Xhorhasian attack on the Zauberspire. He was one of the two figures who pursued the Xhorhasian assassins out of the Spire, firing bolts of energy towards them. He flew above the chaotic streets in the aftermath of the attack seeking out the Xhorhasians. Trent spotted one of the assassins and killed that assassin with a bolt of lightning right in front of the Mighty Nein.

Trent was sitting next to Oremid Hass at the Victory Pit tournament and watched the Mighty Nein's victory.

At the afterparty of the Victory Pit, Oremid Hass talked with Trent Ikithon on the balcony. They were approached by Beau and Yasha. Trent congratulated them on their victory, but upon closer inspection of Yasha began to interrogate her questioning where she was from, where she grew up and how long she had lived in the empire. Yasha answered honestly that she was from Xhorhas and had only been in the empire for 8 months. He ignored Beau's attempts to defend Yasha, instead questioning why she decided to leave. Yasha responded that Xhorhas was an uncomfortable marsh that was awful to live in. Trent cast some unknown spell on Yasha before telling her he was glad she was fighting on the Empire's side, subtly warning her not to stray from that path. He shook her hand and told her that he found her intruging. When Beau spoke up he questioned whether she was Cobalt Soul. At this point, Oremid stepped forward and politely asked for him to cease his interrogation of the two women.

Yasha asked if Oremid and Trent knew what they were fighting in Xhorhas. Trent admitted that there were still many mysteries beyond the border and asked if Yasha knew something they didn't. Yasha wished them the best of luck against the Kryn. Trent thanked her and told her to find him if she was ever near Rexxentrum.

The Mighty Nein appeared before King Bertrand Dwendal and his council, Trent among them. When talking about the Luxon Beacon, Ludinus Da'leth said that Trent recently "uncovered" this relic, and that perhaps by using the Nein as a mediation tool, they could bring the conflict to an end by returning the beacon, since it didn't serve any purpose of the Empire's. After the meeting was adjourned, Trent approached the Mighty Nein, congratulating them and recognizing both Yasha and Caleb.

Trent Ikithon met with the Mighty Nein at the Vergesson Sanatorium to show them the beacon that the Assembly acquired.

Chapter 18
Caleb received a letter from Trent Ikithon asking for the Mighty Nein to join him at his estate for some dinner. During the meal, Trent said that he had seen great potential in Caleb, potentially even as a member of the Cerberus Assembly himself. However, he believed the way to allow him to reach his full potential was to break him, and then after a sufficient amount of suffering, release him to allow him to rebuild himself alone. He insinuated he had orchestrated the woman who removed Bren's madness in the Vergesson Sanatorium and Bren's subsequent escape. When Caleb told him he wanted to kill him, Trent replied that nothing would make him prouder. But, he said, he likes where he is and has no intention of voluntarily stepping down.

Oremid Hass
He appears to be on friendly terms with Oremid Hass. They fought off the Xhorhasian assault together, attended the Victory Pit together and were drinking on the balcony together discussing matters of state at the afterparty. Oremid referred to him as his friend and apologized for his blunt interrogatory nature by saying he's just "studious."

Yussa Errenis
When asked about the members of the Cerberus Assembly, Yussa singled Trent out as being one of the most unsettling members and seemed to hold a rather low opinion of him in comparison to others like Oremid Hass.

Caleb Widogast
Trent trained Caleb to be a Volstrucker, and implanted the false memories of his parents being traitors to the Empire in order to induce him to murder them. Caleb had been living in fear of Trent since his escape from the asylum, telling Beau that Trent "would spread my guts out onto the stone floor if he could get his hands on me now, if he knew where I was." However, when they met in Rexxentrum, Caleb recognized that the party was going to have to work with Trent. Since then, they have shown passive hostility toward each other, but no physical actions have been taken as of yet.

Astrid and Eadwulf
Astrid and Eadwulf were chosen along with Caleb to be trained to be Volstruckers. Currently both of them still work for the Cerberus Assembly and Astrid even lives on Trent's estate.

Abilities
Trent has powerful magical abilities, being able to fly, electrocute a Xhorhas assassin, make an illusory scenic view, and modify the memories of his students. Trent's house also has an enchantment placed that blocks magic.

Known spells:

1st level
 * Unseen Servant

5th level


 * Telepathic Bond

Quotations
Trent Ikithon: I do not make decisions. I merely... guide. Offer suggestions.