Patia Por'co

 is an elf wizard and the Keeper of Scrolls of Avalir. She is played by Marisha Ray.

Appearance
Patia has very pale skin and silvery hair. She has elaborate, perfectly done makeup. She wears an emerald green coat over a deep blue-green dress, a gold fascinator through which strands of her hair fall, and a hovering, rotating golden ring around her neck.

Personality
Patia is charismatic and demanding. She is a very talented mage, and believes it is her destiny to continue Avalir's great legacy.

Marisha Ray describes Patia as "the epitome of 'boss bitch', who is prepared for anything – and if she isn't, she sure as hell isn't going to let you know that" and as the "walking embodiment of 'Fake it till ya make it'". She added that Patia, like herself, is hard-headed, hard-working, and constantly examining the choices that brought her to the current moment.

Background
Patia is the granddaughter of one of the founders of Avalir, Imyr Por'co, who was responsible for the final enchantments to lift the city into the air. As a child, she knew the woman who would become the Raven Queen and learned about Apogee Solstices from her a few years before her ascension.

After wishing the statue of her grandfather a good Replenishment, Patia spoke with Eldamir the Wise, one of the Septarion of Avalir, who complimented her and talked about her grandfather's legacy. She then spoke with Loras, Eldamir's apprentice, who told her that the other apprenticeship position would be opening up. Loras also told Patia that Aeor was planning a potential attack to test a weapon on Lathras, a more minor flying city. He also informed her that the oracles in the Hall of Prophecy required a rest and the hall had closed for the day; and that some artifacts from Vasselheim had come to the city and were in the custody of Sightwarden Cerrit Agrupnin. Loras indicated that the artifacts seemed to be tied to Vespin Chloras and his presumed attempt to recreate the ascension of The Raven Queen. He asked Patia to use her relationship with Cerrit through the Ring of Brass to become involved in the investigation.

Patia later hosted the party at the Palazzo Por'co. She noticed a hodmedod behaving strangely and cast Detect Thoughts on it only to find that it - a non-sentient creature - was thinking "Ghor Dranas".

Patia continued to host the party and distract the guests so that the Ring of Brass could investigate their various leads. She was excited by Laerryn's success with the Astral Leywright and argued in favor of its use. As the group discussed the various coincidences - the closing of the Hall of Oracles, Zerxus's dream, Laerryn's strange experience with the Arboreal Calix, and Cerrit's encounter with Vespin Chloras, Patia recalled lore about the apogee solstice she had learned from the woman who would later become the Raven Queen. She was able to determine that the unidentified cleric of a Betrayer God entered the party disguised as Lacrytia Hollow's hodmedod servant, bearing a gift. She then opened the gift to find that it was a powerful poison accompanied by a note indicating this would be "the easier way out".

Patia and Laerryn then went to the Magisterium to investigate further, and quickly killed an invisible Micah Cormorant, then looked through his papers to find that he had been sneaking people through the teleportation circles into the city, as well as some information regarding the Pact of Crown and Throne concerning the Arboreal Calix.

Patia contributed significantly to the fight against Lacrytia and her various allies, and ultimately killed Lacrytia by casting Otiluke's Resilient Sphere, causing Circle of Death to rebound inside it. After the fight, Patia helped Nydas unravel the memories he had taken from one of the now-dead mages. She also revealed to Zerxus that he had come to her in desperation after Evandrin's death and she had not only used her knowledge as Keeper of Scrolls to attempt to bring him back, but had, upon Zerxus's request, removed his memories of the attempt.

The group reconvened with the rest of the Ring of Brass, and Patia failed Zerxus's Zone of Truth. She restored Zerxus's memories and elaborated on the ritual to bring back Evandrin, and said that she believed it failed only because he was still alive. She then helped Nydas display the memories to the rest of the group. When Nydas found Lacrytia's discussion of how Patia trafficked in her grandfather's name, Patia admitted that she had restated the purpose of the Sorcerer's University to make it more appealing to the leadership of Avalir, but that she did not regret this. She also offered to show Nydas her own memories, but he declined.

After Cerrit left, Patia repeatedly replayed his accusation of selfishness to herself before catching up to the others. As the fight broke out amongst the Ring of Brass in the chamber of the Arboreal Calix, Patia cast Legend Lore to attempt to learn more about the Tree of Names. She was immediately overwhelmed with memories of Imyr talking with the Gau Drashari, and learned its purpose: a way to cast a protective spell over all of Exandria protecting it from extraplanar threats, and "writing the names". She continued to push and saw the sealing of the Primordials underneath Toramunda by the Dawnfather and Wildmother. The tree began to lance into her she saw the history of Toramunda and Avalir and the creation of the Tree of Names. Then, Laerryn castBlight.

Notable items

 * Orb (arcane focus)
 * Ring of Mind Shielding

Elf abilities

 * Darkvision
 * Keen Senses
 * Fey Ancestry
 * Trance

Wizard abilities

 * Spellcasting
 * Arcane Recovery (up to 7 slot levels)
 * Arcane Tradition

Behind the scenes
Patia is an iteration of early character concepts developed by Laura Bailey for Exandria Unlimited: Calamity. Laura was originally a member of the cast, but she left early in the character creation process due to scheduling conflicts. Marisha joined the cast in her place and developed the final version of Patia.

Appearances and mentions

 * Exandria Unlimited: Calamity

Trivia

 * Patia's name is similar to that of Hypatia, an ancient philosopher in the Eastern Roman Empire in the 4th and 5th centuries. In the twentieth century, Hypatia's violent death has become popularly but erroneously associated with the destruction of the Library of Alexandria, which no longer existed by the time she was born.
 * Brennan Lee Mulligan, Dungeon Master for Calamity, said that if Patia was a cheese she would be brie.