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General '''Ketheric Thorm''' is the Chosen of {{CharLink|Myrkul}}, and one of the leaders of the enigmatic [[Cult of the Absolute]] and serves as one of the main antagonists in [[Baldur's Gate 3]].
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{{DiQ|Our darling will live again. What kind of man would I be if I didn't raze the world entire for her sake?|Ketheric Thorm| in a diary entry}}
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== Overview ==
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Once the governor of [[Reithwin Town]], personal disaster and grief drove him down the path of darkness and violence, eventually being defeated in battle a century ago by the combined forces of the [[Harpers]] and druids of the [[Emerald Grove]]. Now, risen from the grave to lead the Absolute's forces as their general, he seeks to destroy [[Baldur's Gate]] and spread the cult of the Absolute.
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=== Background ===
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Risen from the grave a hundred years after the events that lead to his downfall, Thorm serves as the main antagonist of Act 2 of the game, being introduced during Act 1 through dialogue and in-game notes first. As the party searches for ways to cure their tadpole situation, many clues point towards Moonrise Towers and Ketheric himself and the party is ultimately tasked with bringing Ketheric down in order to rid the Shadowlands from its curse.
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General '''Ketheric Thorm''' is one of the Chosen of the [[Absolute]], the enigmatic [[Cult of the Absolute|cult]] taking over the Sword Coast, and serves as one of the main antagonists in [[Baldur's Gate 3]].  


Once the governor of [[Reithwin Town]], personal disaster and grief drove him down the path of darkness and violence, eventually being defeated in battle a century ago by the combined forces of the [[Harpers]] and druids of the [[Emerald Grove]]. Now, risen from the grave to lead the Absolute's forces as their general, he seeks to destroy [[Baldur's Gate]] and spread the cult of the Absolute.
Through battle with him, and later exploring the Illithid colony under the stronghold, the party discovers there's something more perverse going on with the tadpoles in their heads. Ketheric's alliance with {{CharLink|Enver Gortash}} and {{CharLink|Orin|Orin the Red}} is also exposed, and in the process of the fight against him, it's revealed that it was {{CharLink|Myrkul}} that brought Ketheric back from the dead. With Thorm dead, the party now have one of the Netherstone that power the trio, and the clues to their next destination: Baldur's Gate.


{{Q|I'll tell you a story, True Soul. About a man who sold himself piece by piece.|Ketheric Thorm}}
=== Gameplay ===
* Ketheric is a level 11 [[Undead]] boss that retains some features of his past life as a [[Half-Elf]], and one of the main antagonists in the game.
* He can be found throughout Act 2, while being referenced through dialogue and notes in Act 1.
* Fighting him is required in order to obtain his Netherstone and proceed with the story.
* In combat, he's most similar to an [[Oathbreaker]] [[Paladin|paladin]], able to cast a form of Smite with his attacks, as well as having access to Aura spells and able to raise Undead minions.
* Despite his status as a boss, Ketheric can still be disarmed, knocked prone or affected by other types of weapon abilities.
* True to his skill as a general, Ketheric commands his allies to focus their attacks on targets he deems especially dangerous via [[Deadly Orders]].
* The outcome of the quests relating to the [[Nightsong]], as well as dialogue checks, can influence the encounters with him.


== Background ==
==Description==
Risen from the grave a hundred years after the events that lead to his downfall, Thorm serves as the main antagonist of Act 2 of the game, being introduced during Act 1 through dialogue and in-game notes first. As the party searches for ways to cure their tadpole situation, many clues point towards Moonrise Towers and Ketheric himself and the party is ultimately tasked with bringing Ketheric down in order to rid the Shadowlands from its curse.
===Appearance===
Ketheric has straight, grey hair kept shoulder-length and tucked behind his pointed ears. His countenance is severe, face wrinkled both by his glare and age, and he keeps a thick, full beard that connects to his hair. Ketheric wears a simple circlet with the skull of Myrkul, and an extravagant, yet well-crafted suit of armor that marks him as the Chosen of the Lord of Bones. His Netherstone rests on his chest, protected by an ornate gold cage.


Through battle with him, and later exploring the Illithid colony under the stronghold, the party discovers there's something more perverse going on with the tadpoles in their heads. Ketheric's alliance with [[Enver Gortash]] and [[Orin the Red]] is also exposed, and in the process of the fight against him, it's revealed that it was [[Myrkul]] that brought Ketheric back from the dead. With Thorm dead, the party now have one of the Netherstone that power the trio, and the clues to their next destination: Baldur's Gate.
=== Personality ===
Though best described as a man broken by grief, Isobel speaks of a loving, doting father while she was growing up, one who had the admiration of his subjects for being just and fair, full of love for his wife who he adored more than anyone else. Tragedy, however, would turn him into a bitter, wrathful man, willing to cleanse Reithwin from any Selûnites just to spite the Moonmaiden for abandoning him.


== Gameplay ==
Whatever the man he once was, the Ketheric the party encounters is a callous one, evident by his dismissal of {{CharLink|Minthara}} and the goblins, ordering their torture and execution for failing him. Though courteous when needed, he will quickly condemn the party to death should they defy his orders. Above all, however, he is relentless in his pursuits, willing to burn the entire world just to be reunited with his daughter.{{ref|{{SmRarityItem|Diary of Ketheric Thorm, Vol 3}}}}
* Ketheric is an [[Undead]] that retains some features of his past life as a [[High Elf]]
* In combat, he's most similar to an [[Oathbreaker]] [[Paladin|paladin]], able to cast a form of Smite with his attacks, as well as having access to Aura spells and able to raise Undead minions
* Despite his status as a boss, Ketheric can still be disarmed, knocked prone or affected by other types of weapon abilities
* True to his skill as a general, Ketheric commands his allies to focus their attacks on targets he deems especially dangerous via [[Deadly Orders]]
* The outcome of the quests relating to the [[Nightsong]], as well as dialogue checks, can influence the encounters with him


=== Quests ===
Though he changed his patron god twice, he proved to be an ardent believer of each: for Selûne, he built Moonrise Towers in her honour, for Shar, he built a grand temple under town in her name and for {{CharLink|Myrkul}}, he amassed a great army ready to raze Baldur's Gate to the ground.
*[[Infiltrate Moonrise Towers]]
*[[Decide Minthara's Fate]]
*[[Lift the Shadow Curse]]
*[[Capture Isobel the Selûnite Cleric]]
*[[Resolve the Abduction]]
*[[Find Ketheric Thorm's Relic]]
*[[Defeat Ketheric Thorm]]


Through it all, he kept {{SmRarityItem|Crumpled Note|a note from Isobel}} close to him, showing that deep down a small part of him still remembers the man he once was.


== History ==
== History ==
A devoted worshipper of [[Deities#Selûne|Selûne]], Thorm lived with his wife Melodia and daughter [[Isobel]] in the family stronghold of [[Moonrise Towers]], ruling over the [[Reithwin Town|town of Reithwin]]. Disaster struck the Thorm family when Melodia passed away, leaving Ketheric to raise their daughter alone. With a child in his care, Ketheric persevered, and though doubts plagued his mind, he never abandoned the selunite ways he would raise his daughter in. It wouldn't be too long after, however, that tragedy would befall Ketheric once more, this time with Isobel dying.
===Governor of Reithwin===
A devout worshipper of {{CharLink|Selûne}}, Thorm lived with his wife Melodia and daughter {{CharLink|Isobel Thorm|Isobel}} near the [[Reithwin Town|town of Reithwin]] as governor of the region. Such was his devotion to the Moonmaiden that he would commission a local mason, {{CharLink|Infernal Mason|Morfred}}, to construct a grand bastion in her honour: [[Moonrise Towers]].
 
Yet disaster struck the Thorm family when Melodia passed away, leaving Ketheric to raise their daughter alone.{{ref|{{SmRarityItem|Letter to Ketheric}}}} With a child in his care, Ketheric persevered, and though doubts plagued his mind, he kept the Selûnite ways. As Isobel grew older, their happy years had a sour note: he disapproved of a budding relationship between his daughter and an immortal [[Aasimar]] visiting the town, {{CharLink|Aylin|Dame Aylin}}, daughter of Selûne.
 
The conflict would be cut short, however, as tragedy would befall Ketheric once more, and his daughter Isobel passed away.{{ref|{{SmRarityItem|Mason's Log}}}}
 
=== Conversion to Shar ===
Grief-stricken and unable to cope with his loss, Ketheric Thorm renounced the worship of the Moonmaiden and turned to {{CharLink|Shar}}, the Lady of Loss.{{ref|{{SmRarityItem|Diary of Ketheric Thorm, Vol 1}}}}{{ref|{{SmRarityItem|Tablet Fragment (3)}}}}
 
Moonrise Towers, once a bastion of Light, turned into a symbol of darkness and grief, and Thorm would systematically erase all Selûnite trace of the town, forcing all believers of the Moonmaiden to convert to Shar, flee, or die.{{ref|From a [[Shadow Vestige#Reithwin Town|Shadow Vestige]]: "An older man turns his head away in shame. His neighbors would not renounce Selûne - now they hang in the town square."}} Those who remained devout to Selûne did so in secret, arranging a {{Quest|Investigate the Selûnite Resistance|fledgling resistance}}; even as Sharran spies began to infiltrate their gathering places.{{ref|{{SmRarityItem|Investigation Notes}}}}
 
In Ketheric's downward spiral into darkness, Shar compelled him to build an army of Dark Justiciars beneath his home town in order to cleanse the world of Light. Ketheric lured his daughter's lover, Aylin, whom he had once quarreled with under Selûne, now trapping her in a prison. He had the immortal demigod serve as a perpetual sacrifice for Dark Justiciar initiates – a design of his closest confidante, the necromancer {{CharLink|Balthazar}}.{{ref|{{SmRarityItem|Ornate Letter}}}}{{ref|{{SmRarityItem|Teachings of Loss: Dark Justiciar}}}}
 
As terror gripped his town, the [[Harpers]], a loose organization that roots out villainy, saw that Ketheric had committed "Murder, Slavery, and Desecration of Temples Most Holy," and began to seek an alliance to end his reign.{{ref|{{SmRarityItem|Scroll of Evidence}}}}
 
Reithwin soon became the site of a wintertime battle between Ketheric's army and the combined forces of the [[Harpers]] and [[Druid|druids]] of the {{FRWiki|Emerald Enclave}}.{{ref|{{SmRarityItem|The Price of Pride}}}} Ketheric's Justiciars repelled the combined forces, and the Harpers {{SmRarityItem|Letter of Surrender|unsuccessfully attempted surrender}}.{{ref|{{SmRarityItem|Harper's Testimonial}}}} The result of {{SmRarityItem|Mason's Log|a bargain struck}} between {{CharLink|Raphael}} and the Selûnite-in-secret Morfred, however, took place beneath the town, and {{CharLink|Yurgir}} and his [[Merregon Legionnaire|merregons]] worked to annihilate Ketheric's Dark Justiciar army.
 
In the end, the Sharran army was defeated, {{Quest|Break Yurgir's Contract|virtually all Dark Justiciars were killed}}, and finally Ketheric himself perished.{{ref|Ketheric's first death, and the timeline of his immortality, isn't explained in the game. He survived a poisoning by the Harpers, and {{SmRarityItem|The Waning Moon: Consignments|Thisobald wrote}} that it was because Ketheric was immortal. If that's true, it's not clear how he later was able to be killed.}} Yet, before the final blow was struck, he would plague the lands with a [[Shadow Curse]] that would persist long after his demise, afflicting any survivors from the battle and all the inhabitants left. His body was buried in the [[Thorm Mausoleum]].


Grief-stricken and unable to cope with her loss, he renounced the worship of the Moonmaiden and turned to worshipping [[Shar]], the Lady of Loss. In his downward spiral into darkness, Shar compelled him to build an army of [[Dark Justiciar|dark justiciars]] beneath his home village in order to cleanse the world of Light. Ketheric would trick his daughter's lover, [[Dame Aylin|Aylin]] and trap her in a prison, made to serve as a perpetual sacrifice for dark justiciar initiates. Reithwin soon became the site of battle between Ketheric's army and the combined forces of the [[Harpers]] and [[Druid|druids]] of the [[Emerald Grove]].  
=== Chosen of Myrkul ===
{{DiQ|I'll tell you a story, True Soul. About a man who sold himself piece by piece.|Ketheric Thorm}}
More than a hundred years later, Thorm would be brought back from the dead by {{CharLink|Myrkul}} as General Ketheric Thorm. The God of Death tasked the general to form an alliance with the apostles of the other two of the [[Dead Three]] and bring death to the world, offering in payment the resurrection of Ketheric's daughter Isobel.


In the end, the sharran army was defeated, Ketheric himself perishing along with them. Yet, before the final blow was struck, he would curse the lands with a terrible darkness that would persist long after his demise, afflicting any survivors from the battle and all the inhabitants left. His body was buried in the [[Thorm Mausoleum|Thorm mausoleum]].
After reviving his daughter Isobel with help of Balthazar, Ketheric's plan at a family reunion failed. When the revived Isobel saw his broken visage, she fled into the darkness, protected by her goddess Selûne. The town had been ravaged by Ketheric's death rattle, the shadow curse. Presiding over the town for a century, all within had either died outright or been cursed to turn into horrific monsters.


Years later, Thorm would be brought back from the dead by [[Myrkul]], tasked to form an alliance with the apostles of the other Dead Two and bring death to the world. Not long after, he would set out to revive his daughter [[Isobel]] with help of [[Balthazar]], though his plan at a family reunion failed when she saw his broken visage after being revived, fleeing from him. Empowered by Myrkul, and granted immortality by the [[Nightsong]], Ketheric begins amassing an army of followers of the [[Absolute]] in order to march to Baldur's Gate and sow destruction.
Undeterred, empowered by Myrkul, and granted immortality by the Nightsong, Ketheric began amassing an army of followers of the [[Absolute]] in order to march to Baldur's Gate and sow destruction.  


Tasked with the recovery of the mysterious artifact, the only object capable of thwarting the [[Dead Three|Dead Three's]] plans, he ultimately fails and falls at the hands of the party who kill him for good.
Tasked with the recovery of the mysterious artifact, the only object capable of thwarting the [[Dead Three|Dead Three's]] plans, he ultimately fails and falls at the hands of the party.{{ref|{{SmRarityItem|Missive from Gortash}}}}


== Encounters ==
== Involvement ==
Though the party learns about Ketheric during Act 1, his involvement in the [[Cult of the Absolute|cult]] of the [[Absolute]] is only explored during Act 2, allowing them to meet Ketheric himself in Moonrise towers before or when it's sieged.
Though the party learns about Ketheric during Act 1, his involvement in the [[Cult of the Absolute]] is only explored during Act Two, allowing them to meet Ketheric himself at Moonrise Towers before or when it's sieged.


===First meeting===
===Act Two===
The Party's first encounter with Ketheric Thorm starts with the general judging the members of the Absolute's forces from the [[Goblin Camp]], including [[Sazza]] and [[Minthara]] if either of them are still alive. Should Minthara be alive, he will send her to the dungeons to be punished, and is left with the goblins, who attack him out of fear. Even when impaled, or nearly decapitated with a halberd, he shrugs off the wounds as if they were minor annoyances, killing one of the goblins as punishment. He will leave the fate of the rest of the goblins to the player.
====Moonrise Towers throne room====
The Party's first encounter with Ketheric Thorm starts with the general judging the members of the Absolute's forces from the [[Goblin Camp]], including {{CharLink|Sazza}}, {{CharLink|Fezzerk}}, and {{CharLink|Minthara}} if any of them are still alive. Should Minthara be alive, he will send her to the dungeons to be punished, and is left with the goblins, who attack him out of fear. Even when impaled, or nearly decapitated with a halberd, he shrugs off the wounds as if they were minor annoyances, killing one of the goblins as punishment. He will leave the fate of the rest of the goblins to the party.


Players can visit him before the finale by simply visiting on the top of Moonrise Towers. Attempting to go through the door that leads to him will make everyone around it hostile.  
The party can visit him before the finale by going on the top floor of Moonrise Towers. Attempting to go through the door that leads to him will make everyone around it hostile.  


While speaking to NPCs such as [[Jaheira]], [[Z'rell]], and [[Balthazar]], it will be revealed, to some capacity depending on who you speak of, that a magical relic grants Ketheric immortality. Assisting [[Balthazar]] will reveal that sometime between his life as a Sharran, and his time serving [[Myrkul]], Ketheric Thorm had discovered the [[Dame Aylin|Nightsong]], and used it to render him unkillable.
While speaking to NPCs such as {{CharLink|Jaheira}}, {{CharLink|Z'rell}}, and {{CharLink|Balthazar}}, it will be revealed, to some capacity, that a magical relic grants Ketheric immortality. Assisting Balthazar will reveal that sometime between his life as a Sharran, and his time serving Myrkul, Ketheric Thorm had discovered the {{CharLink|Aylin|Nightsong}}, and used it to render him unkillable.


===Act two finale===
====Atop Moonrise Towers====
The party may encounter him again at the top of [[Moonrise Towers]] during the siege and are granted a quick exchange with him before combat. Should [[Isobel]] be dead, he will recount his life story, and his sacrifices, blaming the party for her death, but not punishing them, as he wishes to keep up the façade of the Absolute's judgement. If [[Aylin]] was saved, she will interrupt the conversation and combat will soon begin. Otherwise, the encounter begins as normal.
The party may encounter him again at the top of [[Moonrise Towers]] during the siege and are granted a quick exchange with him before combat. Should Isobel be dead, he will recount his life story, and his sacrifices, blaming the party for her death, but not punishing them, as he wishes to keep up the façade of the Absolute's judgement. If {{CharLink|Aylin}} was saved, she will interrupt the conversation and combat will soon begin. Otherwise, the encounter begins as normal.
Once his health drops to around 25%, Ketheric will flee down into the [[Mind Flayer Colony]].
 
If, however, the party chose to let Balthazar take the Nightsong in the Shadowfell, Ketheric will offer the party to pray at the altar of the Absolute. Doing so will skip the fight at the top of the tower and the party will instead end up imprisoned in a pod in the Mind Flayer Colony where Balthazar is tasked with recycling the party into zombies and retrieving the {{SmRarityItem|Mysterious Artefact}}. It's then necessary to break out of the pods and defeat Balthazar in order to continue.
 
Eventually, the party finds Ketheric having a conversation with {{CharLink|Enver Gortash}} and {{CharLink|Orin|Orin the Red}}, revealing the true form of the Absolute. The party will then engage Ketheric once more and when he falls, the last portion of the fight will begin, this time against the {{CharLink|Apostle of Myrkul}}.
 
If asking Ketheric to repent by passing multiple Persuasion and/or Intimidation checks both atop Moonrise Towers and in the Mind Flayer Colony, then the first half of his fight in the Mind Flayer Colony will be skipped as Ketheric gives himself to Myrkul.
 
Defeated for good, Ketheric's body will contain the {{SmRarityItem|Ketheric's Netherstone|first Netherstone}}.


== Combat ==
== Combat ==
See: [[Ketheric Thorm/Combat]]
{{Main|Ketheric Thorm/Combat}}


Ketheric Thorm's actual battle has three individual stages.
Ketheric serves as the main antagonist of Act 2 of the game and must be fought thrice in it. His defeat marks the end of the act and allows the party to proceed to their next and final destination: Baldur's Gate.


After either destroying, or liberating the [[Dame Aylin|Nightsong]], his invulnerability is lost, and he can finally be killed. During the first stage of the boss fight, he will eventually flee to the lower levels of the Tower, towards the [[Mind Flayer Colony]] to reconvene with [[Lord Enver Gortash]] and [[Orin the Red]], revealing himself, Gortash, and Orin as the Chosen of Myrkul, Bane, and Bhaal respectively.
=== Loot ===
{{div col}}
*{{MdRarityItem|Crumpled Note}}
*{{MdRarityItem|Flail of Myrkul}} {{ref|Available only if disarmed during the first encounter atop Moonrise Towers.}}
*{{MdRarityItem|Ketheric's Netherstone}}
*{{MdRarityItem|Ketheric's Shield}}
*{{MdRarityItem|Ketheric's Warhammer}}
*{{MdRarityItem|Reaper's Embrace}}
*{{MdRarityItem|Supply Pack}}
{{div col end}}


If [[Gale]] uses his [[Netherese Orb Blast]], the game can end at this very moment, allowing the party to kill Ketheric Thorm, [[Enver Gortash]], [[Orin the Red]] and the [[Absolute]] in one fell swoop.
== Related Quests ==
*{{Quest|Capture Isobel the Selûnite Cleric}}
*{{Quest|Decide Minthara's Fate}}
*{{Quest|Defeat Ketheric Thorm}}
*{{Quest|Find Ketheric Thorm's Relic}}
*{{Quest|Infiltrate Moonrise Towers}}
*{{Quest|Lift the Shadow Curse}}
*{{Quest|Resolve the Abduction}}


The latter two will leave Ketheric to retrieve the [[Mysterious Artefact]] in order to lead the [[Absolute]]'s army to [[Baldur's Gate]]. During this second segment of the boss fight, which the player can bypass entirely with a successful Charisma skill check. In either case, if the [[Dame Aylin|Nightsong]] has not been destroyed, he will retrieve it once more, and either he, in the second stage or the [[Apostle of Myrkul]] in the third, will regain their invulnerability - but this can be rectified by using a [[Help]] Action on [[Dame Aylin|Nightsong]].
== Related literature ==


Once he is defeated, he will finally die for good, allowing the party to retrieve his Netherstone, and proceed to [[Baldur's Gate]].
=== Act 1 ===
[[File:Absolute trinity.webm|gif|thumb|The Chosen of Myrkul]]
* {{MdRarityItem|Druid Notebook}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Scroll of Evidence}}, results of a Harper investigation, and the genesis of the plans to attack Ketheric with the Emerald Enclave
* {{MdRarityItem|Undelivered Letter}}


== Loot ==
=== Act 2 ===
*{{RarityItem|Ketheric's Netherstone}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Beheading the Bitterroots}}
*{{RarityItem|Ketheric's Warhammer}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Damaged Journal}}
*{{RarityItem|Reaper's Embrace}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Dark Justiciar's Journal}}
*{{RarityItem|Ketheric's Shield}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Graveyard Diary}}, disillusioned Reithwin citizen hopes for Ketheric's death on the eve of the Harpers' attack
*{{RarityItem|Crumpled Note}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Halfred's Note}}
*{{RarityItem|Supply Pack}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Innkeeper's Journal}}, a Mason finds that the masonry has been raided, and everyone inside taken
*{{RarityItem|Flail of Myrkul}} (conditional)
* {{MdRarityItem|Journal Log of True Soul Korliss}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Letter to Ketheric}}, Melodia's deathbed letter
* {{MdRarityItem|Madeline's Ledger}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Mason's Log}}, Selûnite resistance member asks Raphael to kill the [[Dark Justiciar|Dark Justiciars]]
* {{MdRarityItem|Missive from Gortash}}, a letter from Lord Gortash, describing the [[Prologue|crash of the nautiloid]] and urging Ketheric find the Mysterious Artefact
* {{MdRarityItem|Notice (Malus Thorm)}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Olam's Journal}}, aasimar Harper records the first death of Ketheric, and the beginnings of the shadow curse
* {{MdRarityItem|Prisoner's Journal}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Recruiting Gnolls}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Sharran Registry}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Stained Book (Thorm Mausoleum)}}


== Notes ==
=== Act 3 ===
* His invulnerability is removed by completing the Shadowfell portion of the [[Find the Nightsong]] quest. Until completed, Ketheric is unkillable.
* {{MdRarityItem|Journal of Enver Gortash}}
* If disarmed during the first encounter on top of Moonrise Towers, and he's not given the chance to pick his weapon up, Ketheric will wield a {{RarityItem|Flail of Myrkul}} for the next phase.
* {{MdRarityItem|Ornate Letter}}, a letter from Ketheric to {{CharLink|Lorroakan}}, explaining in general terms how his [[Invulnerable_(Condition)|invulnerability]] stems from the Nightsong


== Trivia ==
=== Books by Ketheric Thorm ===
* A letter written by [[Malus Thorm|Malus]] found in the House of Healing refers to Ketheric as nephew, thus it can be inferred that Malus is indeed his uncle.
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* It's unclear what degree of kinship Ketheric and [[Gerringothe Thorm|Gerringothe]] share. It can be presumed she's his aunt following Malus' situation, however, notes and narration mention that Ketheric dug up many of his ancestors tombs, which could indicate she could be a far older relative if necromancy was practiced on the corpse too.
* {{MdRarityItem|Attracting Drow Exiles}}
* Ketheric's kinship with [[Thisobald Thorm|Thisobald]] is not quite clear, either. Though Thisobald refers to Ketheric as "father", neither Ketheric nor {{Blur|Isobel}} ever acknowledge him in dialogue or otherwise. Given that Ketheric and [[Balthazar]] have desecrated the Thorm mausoleum and resurrected {{Blur|Isobel}}, it's possible that Thisobald is another resurrected relative and refers to Ketheric as father not in the paternal sense, but as "creator".
* {{MdRarityItem|Charred Prayer Book}}
* Ketheric's method of immortality derived from the Nightsong isn't clearly explained in the game. The Nightsong mentions being taken captive shortly after the death of Ketherics daughter, and being used as the sacrifice for the dark justiciar initiates employed by Thorm. Given she hasn't been moved in over a century, it can be assumed that Ketheric enjoyed the same immortality back then as he did in the present, however, if that were the case, it's unclear how he was able to be defeated in the first place.
* {{MdRarityItem|Diary of Ketheric Thorm, Vol 1}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Diary of Ketheric Thorm, Vol 2}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Diary of Ketheric Thorm, Vol 3}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Elder Brain Domination}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Your Kind of Curiosity}}
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=== Notes by Ketheric Thorm ===
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* {{MdRarityItem|Cargo Shipment}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Invasion Plans for Baldur's Gate (Moonrise Towers)}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Invasion Plans for Elturgard (Moonrise Towers)}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Invasion Plans for the Sword Coast (Moonrise Towers)}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Missive from Ketheric}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Missive From Moonrise}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Ornate Letter}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Old Letter}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Tablet Fragment (1)}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Tablet Fragment (2)}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Tablet Fragment (3)}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Taking the Groves Off the Table}}
* {{MdRarityItem|The Price of Pride}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Unsent Letter (Ketheric Thorm)}}
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==Achievements==
{{Achievement|No Free Lunches}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Ketheric Model.png|Ketheric's model
Edward-vanderghote-ketheric.webp|Character portrait by Edward Vanderghote
Edward-vanderghote-ketheric.webp|Character portrait by Edward Vanderghote
alena-dubrovina-kethericportrait-1.webp|Character render by Alena Dubrovina
Early_Chosen.png|Early Design of the Chosen
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==Notes and References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{FRWiki|Chosen|long}}
* {{FRWiki|Ketheric Thorm|long}}
* {{FRWiki|Ketheric Thorm|long}}
* {{FRWiki|Myrkul|long}}


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Latest revision as of 19:05, 22 November 2024

General Ketheric Thorm is the Chosen of Myrkul Myrkul, and one of the leaders of the enigmatic Cult of the Absolute and serves as one of the main antagonists in Baldur's Gate 3.

Portrait Ketheric Thorm.png
Our darling will live again. What kind of man would I be if I didn't raze the world entire for her sake?
Ketheric Thorm in a diary entry

Overview[edit | edit source]

Once the governor of Reithwin Town, personal disaster and grief drove him down the path of darkness and violence, eventually being defeated in battle a century ago by the combined forces of the Harpers and druids of the Emerald Grove. Now, risen from the grave to lead the Absolute's forces as their general, he seeks to destroy Baldur's Gate and spread the cult of the Absolute.

Background[edit | edit source]

Risen from the grave a hundred years after the events that lead to his downfall, Thorm serves as the main antagonist of Act 2 of the game, being introduced during Act 1 through dialogue and in-game notes first. As the party searches for ways to cure their tadpole situation, many clues point towards Moonrise Towers and Ketheric himself and the party is ultimately tasked with bringing Ketheric down in order to rid the Shadowlands from its curse.

Through battle with him, and later exploring the Illithid colony under the stronghold, the party discovers there's something more perverse going on with the tadpoles in their heads. Ketheric's alliance with Enver Gortash Enver Gortash and Orin Orin the Red is also exposed, and in the process of the fight against him, it's revealed that it was Myrkul Myrkul that brought Ketheric back from the dead. With Thorm dead, the party now have one of the Netherstone that power the trio, and the clues to their next destination: Baldur's Gate.

Gameplay[edit | edit source]

  • Ketheric is a level 11 Undead boss that retains some features of his past life as a Half-Elf, and one of the main antagonists in the game.
  • He can be found throughout Act 2, while being referenced through dialogue and notes in Act 1.
  • Fighting him is required in order to obtain his Netherstone and proceed with the story.
  • In combat, he's most similar to an Oathbreaker paladin, able to cast a form of Smite with his attacks, as well as having access to Aura spells and able to raise Undead minions.
  • Despite his status as a boss, Ketheric can still be disarmed, knocked prone or affected by other types of weapon abilities.
  • True to his skill as a general, Ketheric commands his allies to focus their attacks on targets he deems especially dangerous via Deadly Orders.
  • The outcome of the quests relating to the Nightsong, as well as dialogue checks, can influence the encounters with him.

Description[edit | edit source]

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Ketheric has straight, grey hair kept shoulder-length and tucked behind his pointed ears. His countenance is severe, face wrinkled both by his glare and age, and he keeps a thick, full beard that connects to his hair. Ketheric wears a simple circlet with the skull of Myrkul, and an extravagant, yet well-crafted suit of armor that marks him as the Chosen of the Lord of Bones. His Netherstone rests on his chest, protected by an ornate gold cage.

Personality[edit | edit source]

Though best described as a man broken by grief, Isobel speaks of a loving, doting father while she was growing up, one who had the admiration of his subjects for being just and fair, full of love for his wife who he adored more than anyone else. Tragedy, however, would turn him into a bitter, wrathful man, willing to cleanse Reithwin from any Selûnites just to spite the Moonmaiden for abandoning him.

Whatever the man he once was, the Ketheric the party encounters is a callous one, evident by his dismissal of Minthara Minthara and the goblins, ordering their torture and execution for failing him. Though courteous when needed, he will quickly condemn the party to death should they defy his orders. Above all, however, he is relentless in his pursuits, willing to burn the entire world just to be reunited with his daughter.[4]

Though he changed his patron god twice, he proved to be an ardent believer of each: for Selûne, he built Moonrise Towers in her honour, for Shar, he built a grand temple under town in her name and for Myrkul Myrkul, he amassed a great army ready to raze Baldur's Gate to the ground.

Through it all, he kept a note from Isobel close to him, showing that deep down a small part of him still remembers the man he once was.

History[edit | edit source]

Governor of Reithwin[edit | edit source]

A devout worshipper of Selûne Selûne, Thorm lived with his wife Melodia and daughter Isobel Thorm Isobel near the town of Reithwin as governor of the region. Such was his devotion to the Moonmaiden that he would commission a local mason, Infernal Mason Morfred, to construct a grand bastion in her honour: Moonrise Towers.

Yet disaster struck the Thorm family when Melodia passed away, leaving Ketheric to raise their daughter alone.[5] With a child in his care, Ketheric persevered, and though doubts plagued his mind, he kept the Selûnite ways. As Isobel grew older, their happy years had a sour note: he disapproved of a budding relationship between his daughter and an immortal Aasimar visiting the town, Aylin Dame Aylin, daughter of Selûne.

The conflict would be cut short, however, as tragedy would befall Ketheric once more, and his daughter Isobel passed away.[6]

Conversion to Shar[edit | edit source]

Grief-stricken and unable to cope with his loss, Ketheric Thorm renounced the worship of the Moonmaiden and turned to Shar Shar, the Lady of Loss.[7][8]

Moonrise Towers, once a bastion of Light, turned into a symbol of darkness and grief, and Thorm would systematically erase all Selûnite trace of the town, forcing all believers of the Moonmaiden to convert to Shar, flee, or die.[9] Those who remained devout to Selûne did so in secret, arranging a fledgling resistance fledgling resistance; even as Sharran spies began to infiltrate their gathering places.[10]

In Ketheric's downward spiral into darkness, Shar compelled him to build an army of Dark Justiciars beneath his home town in order to cleanse the world of Light. Ketheric lured his daughter's lover, Aylin, whom he had once quarreled with under Selûne, now trapping her in a prison. He had the immortal demigod serve as a perpetual sacrifice for Dark Justiciar initiates – a design of his closest confidante, the necromancer Balthazar Balthazar.[11][12]

As terror gripped his town, the Harpers, a loose organization that roots out villainy, saw that Ketheric had committed "Murder, Slavery, and Desecration of Temples Most Holy," and began to seek an alliance to end his reign.[13]

Reithwin soon became the site of a wintertime battle between Ketheric's army and the combined forces of the Harpers and druids of the Emerald Enclave.[14] Ketheric's Justiciars repelled the combined forces, and the Harpers unsuccessfully attempted surrender.[15] The result of a bargain struck between Raphael Raphael and the Selûnite-in-secret Morfred, however, took place beneath the town, and Yurgir Yurgir and his merregons worked to annihilate Ketheric's Dark Justiciar army.

In the end, the Sharran army was defeated, virtually all Dark Justiciars were killed virtually all Dark Justiciars were killed, and finally Ketheric himself perished.[16] Yet, before the final blow was struck, he would plague the lands with a Shadow Curse that would persist long after his demise, afflicting any survivors from the battle and all the inhabitants left. His body was buried in the Thorm Mausoleum.

Chosen of Myrkul[edit | edit source]

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I'll tell you a story, True Soul. About a man who sold himself piece by piece.

More than a hundred years later, Thorm would be brought back from the dead by Myrkul Myrkul as General Ketheric Thorm. The God of Death tasked the general to form an alliance with the apostles of the other two of the Dead Three and bring death to the world, offering in payment the resurrection of Ketheric's daughter Isobel.

After reviving his daughter Isobel with help of Balthazar, Ketheric's plan at a family reunion failed. When the revived Isobel saw his broken visage, she fled into the darkness, protected by her goddess Selûne. The town had been ravaged by Ketheric's death rattle, the shadow curse. Presiding over the town for a century, all within had either died outright or been cursed to turn into horrific monsters.

Undeterred, empowered by Myrkul, and granted immortality by the Nightsong, Ketheric began amassing an army of followers of the Absolute in order to march to Baldur's Gate and sow destruction.

Tasked with the recovery of the mysterious artifact, the only object capable of thwarting the Dead Three's plans, he ultimately fails and falls at the hands of the party.[17]

Involvement[edit | edit source]

Though the party learns about Ketheric during Act 1, his involvement in the Cult of the Absolute is only explored during Act Two, allowing them to meet Ketheric himself at Moonrise Towers before or when it's sieged.

Act Two[edit | edit source]

Moonrise Towers throne room[edit | edit source]

The Party's first encounter with Ketheric Thorm starts with the general judging the members of the Absolute's forces from the Goblin Camp, including Sazza Sazza, Fezzerk Fezzerk, and Minthara Minthara if any of them are still alive. Should Minthara be alive, he will send her to the dungeons to be punished, and is left with the goblins, who attack him out of fear. Even when impaled, or nearly decapitated with a halberd, he shrugs off the wounds as if they were minor annoyances, killing one of the goblins as punishment. He will leave the fate of the rest of the goblins to the party.

The party can visit him before the finale by going on the top floor of Moonrise Towers. Attempting to go through the door that leads to him will make everyone around it hostile.

While speaking to NPCs such as Jaheira Jaheira, Z'rell Z'rell, and Balthazar Balthazar, it will be revealed, to some capacity, that a magical relic grants Ketheric immortality. Assisting Balthazar will reveal that sometime between his life as a Sharran, and his time serving Myrkul, Ketheric Thorm had discovered the Aylin Nightsong, and used it to render him unkillable.

Atop Moonrise Towers[edit | edit source]

The party may encounter him again at the top of Moonrise Towers during the siege and are granted a quick exchange with him before combat. Should Isobel be dead, he will recount his life story, and his sacrifices, blaming the party for her death, but not punishing them, as he wishes to keep up the façade of the Absolute's judgement. If Aylin Aylin was saved, she will interrupt the conversation and combat will soon begin. Otherwise, the encounter begins as normal. Once his health drops to around 25%, Ketheric will flee down into the Mind Flayer Colony.

If, however, the party chose to let Balthazar take the Nightsong in the Shadowfell, Ketheric will offer the party to pray at the altar of the Absolute. Doing so will skip the fight at the top of the tower and the party will instead end up imprisoned in a pod in the Mind Flayer Colony where Balthazar is tasked with recycling the party into zombies and retrieving the Mysterious Artefact. It's then necessary to break out of the pods and defeat Balthazar in order to continue.

Eventually, the party finds Ketheric having a conversation with Enver Gortash Enver Gortash and Orin Orin the Red, revealing the true form of the Absolute. The party will then engage Ketheric once more and when he falls, the last portion of the fight will begin, this time against the Apostle of Myrkul Apostle of Myrkul.

If asking Ketheric to repent by passing multiple Persuasion and/or Intimidation checks both atop Moonrise Towers and in the Mind Flayer Colony, then the first half of his fight in the Mind Flayer Colony will be skipped as Ketheric gives himself to Myrkul.

Defeated for good, Ketheric's body will contain the first Netherstone.

Combat[edit | edit source]

Main article: Ketheric Thorm/Combat

Ketheric serves as the main antagonist of Act 2 of the game and must be fought thrice in it. His defeat marks the end of the act and allows the party to proceed to their next and final destination: Baldur's Gate.

Loot[edit | edit source]

Related Quests[edit | edit source]

Related literature[edit | edit source]

Act 1[edit | edit source]

Act 2[edit | edit source]

Act 3[edit | edit source]

Books by Ketheric Thorm[edit | edit source]

Notes by Ketheric Thorm[edit | edit source]

Achievements[edit | edit source]

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No Free Lunches
Defeat the Apostle of Myrkul before it consumes any necromites.


Gallery[edit | edit source]

Notes and References[edit | edit source]

  1. A note written by Malus Thorm found in the House of Healing refers to Ketheric as nephew, thus it can be safely inferred that Malus is indeed his uncle.
  2. It's unclear what degree of kinship Ketheric and Gerringothe share. It can be presumed she's his aunt following Malus' situation, however, notes and narration mention that Ketheric dug up many of his ancestors tombs, which could indicate she could be a far older relative if necromancy was practiced on the corpse too.
  3. Ketheric's kinship with Thisobald is not quite clear, either. Though Thisobald refers to Ketheric as "father", neither Ketheric nor Isobel ever acknowledge him in dialogue or otherwise. Given that Ketheric and Balthazar have desecrated the Thorm mausoleum and resurrected Isobel, it's possible that Thisobald is another resurrected relative and refers to Ketheric as father not in the paternal sense, but as "creator".
  4. Diary of Ketheric Thorm, Vol 3
  5. Letter to Ketheric
  6. Mason's Log
  7. Diary of Ketheric Thorm, Vol 1
  8. Tablet Fragment (3)
  9. From a Shadow Vestige: "An older man turns his head away in shame. His neighbors would not renounce Selûne - now they hang in the town square."
  10. Investigation Notes
  11. Ornate Letter
  12. Teachings of Loss: Dark Justiciar
  13. Scroll of Evidence
  14. The Price of Pride
  15. Harper's Testimonial
  16. Ketheric's first death, and the timeline of his immortality, isn't explained in the game. He survived a poisoning by the Harpers, and Thisobald wrote that it was because Ketheric was immortal. If that's true, it's not clear how he later was able to be killed.
  17. Missive from Gortash
  18. Available only if disarmed during the first encounter atop Moonrise Towers.

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