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|cha save    = Yes
|cha save    = Yes
|level      = 11
|level      = 11
|race        = [[Undead]], formerly an Elf
|race        = [[Undead]], formerly High Elf
|type        = Undead
|type        = Undead
|HP          = 188
|HP          = 188
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|location    = [[Moonrise Towers]]<br>[[Mind Flayer Colony]]
|location    = [[Moonrise Towers]]<br>[[Mind Flayer Colony]]
|faction    = [[Cult of the Absolute]]
|faction    = [[Cult of the Absolute]]
|family      = Melodia (former wife)<br>[[Malus Thorm|Malus]] (uncle)<br>[[Gerringothe Thorm|Gerringothe]]<br>[[Thisobald Thorm|Thisobald]] (son)<br>{{Blur|[[Isobel]] (daughter)}}
|family      = Melodia (former wife)<br>[[Malus Thorm|Malus]] (uncle)<br>[[Gerringothe Thorm|Gerringothe]]<br>[[Thisobald Thorm|Thisobald]]<br>{{Blur|[[Isobel]] (daughter)}}
|allies      = {{Blur|[[Myrkul]]}}, [[Enver Gortash]], [[Orin the Red]], [[Balthazar]], [[Z'rell]]
|allies      = {{Blur|[[Myrkul]]}}, [[Enver Gortash]], [[Orin the Red]], [[Balthazar]], [[Z'rell]]
|enemies    = [[Dame Aylin]], [[Jaheira]], [[Halsin]], [[Shar]]
|enemies    = [[Dame Aylin]], [[Jaheira]], [[Halsin]], [[Shar]]
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* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
* [[Thisobald Thorm|Thisobald's]] kinship to Ketheric 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 a resurrected relative and refers to Ketheric as father not in the paternal sense, but as "creator".


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Revision as of 23:37, 2 November 2023

Ketheric Thorm

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Stats
Level 11

STR

18
(+4)

DEX

13
(+1)

CON

17
(+3)

INT

12
(+1)

WIS

15
(+2)

CHA

20
(+5)
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Creature Race Icon.png  Race [[Undead, formerly High Elf|Undead, formerly High Elf]]
Creature Type Icon.png  Type Undead
HP Icon.png  HP 188
Creature AC Icon.png  AC 22
Creature Size Icon.png  Size Medium
Weight Icon.png  Weight 75 kg / 165 lbs
Proficiency Icon.png  Proficiency Bonus +4
Initiative Icon.png  Initiative +1
Passive features
Resistances
Resistant to Non-Magical SlashingResistant to Non-Magical PiercingResistant to Non-Magical Bludgeoning
Character information
Location Moonrise Towers
Mind Flayer Colony
Faction Cult of the Absolute
Family Melodia (former wife)
Malus (uncle)
Gerringothe
Thisobald
Isobel (daughter)
Allies Myrkul, Enver Gortash, Orin the Red, Balthazar, Z'rell
Enemies Dame Aylin, Jaheira, Halsin, Shar
Additional information
Voice actor J.K. Simmons
Model
Ketheric Model.png

General Ketheric Thorm, is one of the chosen of the Absolute. He is a powerful necromancer, who was defeated a century ago by the Harpers and druids of the Emerald Grove but has risen from the grave to lead the Absolute's forces and is now said to be invincible. He has an undead dog companion Squire.

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


Background

Ketheric Thorm was once a worshipper of Selûne, who lived with his wife and daughter. His wife unfortunately passed away, leaving Ketheric to raise their daughter alone. However, he persevered and raised her in the Selunite ways. Tragedy would strike again at Ketheric, as his daughter Isobel died. Unable to cope with her loss, he renounced the worship of the Moonmaiden and began worshipping her dark sister; Shar. In Shar's service, he built an army of Dark Justiciars beneath his home village and cursed the land with the Shadow Curse. His army was ultimately defeated, and Ketheric himself was slain by the alliance of the Harpers and Druids which Jaheira and Master Halsin were part of. His body was buried in the Thorm family mausoleum.

Act Two

First meeting

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. 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.

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

Act 2 finale

The party may encounter him again at the top of Moonrise Towers. Depending on the player's choices, namely if Isobel is to die, he will recount his life story, and his sacrifices, ultimately blaming the party for her death, but not punishing them, as he wishes to keep up the façade of the Absolute's judgement.

Ketheric Thorm's actual battle has three individual stages.

After either destroying, or liberating the 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.

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.

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 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 Nightsong.

Once he is defeated, he will finally die for good, allowing the party to retrieve his Netherstone, and proceed to Baldur's Gate.

Spells and abilities

Conditions

Loot

Related quests

Notes

  • A letter written by Malus found in the House of Healing refers to Ketheric as nephew, thus it can be inferred that Malus is indeed his uncle.
  • 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.
  • Thisobald's kinship to Ketheric 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 a resurrected relative and refers to Ketheric as father not in the paternal sense, but as "creator".

Gallery

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