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| class = [[Paladin]]
| class = [[Paladin]]
| subclass = [[Oath of Vengeance]]
| subclass = [[Oath of Vengeance]]
| family = [[Isobel]] (partner)<br>[[Selûne]] (mother)
| family = [[Isobel Thorm]] (partner)<br>[[Selûne]] (mother)
| title = The Nightsong, Singer of Sorrows<br>Sword of the Moonmaiden<br>Daughter of Selûne
| title = The Nightsong, Singer of Sorrows<br>Sword of the Moonmaiden<br>Daughter of Selûne
| va = Helen Keeley
| va = Helen Keeley
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Dame Aylin, also known by the moniker of '''Nightsong''', is a daughter of the Goddess {{CharLink|Selûne}}, and as a result is effectively immortal. Many characters, including the [[Necromancer]] {{CharLink|Balthazar}}, have imprisoned or sought to imprison Aylin in order to exploit this immortality for their own purposes.
Dame Aylin, also known by the moniker of '''Nightsong''', is a daughter of the Goddess {{CharLink|Selûne}}, and as a result is effectively immortal. Many characters, including the [[Necromancer]] {{CharLink|Balthazar}}, have imprisoned or sought to imprison Aylin in order to exploit this immortality for their own purposes.


Aylin's story is closely intertwined with that of the cleric, {{CharLink|Isobel}}. At the conclusion of Act Two, under the right circumstances, it will be revealed that Aylin and Isobel are lovers.
Aylin's story is closely intertwined with that of the cleric, {{CharLink|Isobel Thorm|Isobel}}. At the conclusion of Act Two, under the right circumstances, it will be revealed that Aylin and Isobel are lovers.


=== Recruitment ===
=== Recruitment ===

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