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Aila Balton

"Brorc...Cheeeeeesecake...."~Aila

Aila Balton is an Aasimar cleric of the Hoketh pantheon, and high priestess of the Hoketh Clergy in Alivast. She is an odd woman who speaks and moves in a slow manner. She is often viewed as being creepy and weird in social situations as she doesn't have too much exposure to the living.

It is soon discovered by The Unexpectables that Aila can see ghosts and spirits, though she doesn't know spirits by name, she can understand their emotions and intentions. She may also have the ability to sense roughly when a person's time has come, as when she was first approached by The Unexpectables she commented it was "not yet their time".

Aila has a soft child-like wonder, as she idly comments that she likes Greckles' colors, and she seems to have a very aloof nature towards food and people.

Relationships

Brorc Bronze-Fang

Brorc Bronze-Fang was in charge of escorting Aila around during the Alivastian Festival in the stead of her husband who was busy fighting in the war against the Fire Giants. Aila appears to have rank over Brorc and idly would jab at him about his presentation to the people.

Balfor Balton

Aila is Balfor's wife. It is not known what their marriage is like, but Aila laments that "She should not go to social gatherings without her husband" suggesting that the two often attend events together.

Task

Aila idly mentions that "200 souls" are following in his footsteps, referencing Task's lost Kobold clutch, and that they are concerned about Task's path in life. She attempts to comfort Task by explaining Hoketh's cycle of life and death involves removing mortals from un-bearable pain. Task takes it in strides but still finds Aila's conversation unnerving, and more of a warning rather than comforting.

Borky

Upon meeting Borky, Aila observed an empty space next to the orc and commented that "She could see the family resemblance". This comment unnerved Borky causing him to storm off. Later the same night Aila tries to comfort Borky the same way that she attempted to comfort Task, and explained that "It was her time" in reference to the spirit following Borky. Borky, rather than accepting the words, disagreed and argued that it "Wasn't her time" and that Aila was wrong.

Trivia

  • She apparently has a fondness for cheesecake.