Milani's Thorns
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An unknown organization. Not much is known about the Milani's Thorns, save for the fact that they covet Desna's Star - a special flower that allows one to lucid dream. Who could their enigmatic leader be?
History
The party first encountered Milani's Thorn when they accidentally discovered one of their secret bases. There, they found villagers who were there "voluntarily." According to Ava, the leader of that particular section, they were merely training.
Soon after, the villagers would raze Riverton to the ground along with its governor.
Somewhere near Cordelon, the party discovers a group of serpentfolk that seem to have been following orders from Milani's Thorns. The party learns that the serpentfolk were fed information of caravans coming into Gralton. The letter found by the party also specifies that the serpentfolk should not kill anyone while doing so... In exchange, they would help the organization find Desna's Stars.
The party would later encounter Ava a second time upon leaving the Embeth Forest after a successful mission. Ava, who is after the Desna's Star in their possession, allows the party to leave. She claims that their organization does not kill.
Brewing Desna's Star into a tea, the party dream and find themselves in Lilith's dreamscape. The party recognize her as the same woman that helped them escape their first rodeo with the Dreamlands. There, she reveals the tragic fate that befell the Disciples of the Damned. Describing the dreamscape as her punishment and reward, Lilith acknowledges that she now reluctantly works with the Milani's Thorns so that she can see her late husband.
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Current Members
- Lilith (unwilling)
- Ava
- Many unknown individuals