Lutheria glides through the streets of Mytros, leaving chaos and debauchery in her wake. She cackles as she transforms citizens into goats, cows, and pigs. Those around her seem to go mad—falling into fits of hysterical laughter or engaging in unspeakable acts with whatever livestock happens to be nearby. Eventually, the Titan discovers you. Gazing down at you from her full height, she grins malevolently. “Have you come to join the Great Feast? I promise you’ll not go hungry.” She offers you a spit-roasted pig and smiles broadly. “Go on—eat, drink, be merry! What could you possibly stand to lose?”
  • Lutheria (appendix A) has reduced about half of the surviving population of Mytros to a bestial state. They are either transformed into farm livestock, mindlessly engaging in profane revelry, or both. She shows no sign of stopping her nightmarish progress through the city.
Full-page art, p.208
Full-page art — p.208

If the heroes fail to stop Lutheria, then the people of Mytros will begin the “Great Feast.” They roast each other alive and devour their own families. Lutheria giggles and explains this to the heroes—it’s the greatest practical joke in the history of Thylea! She repeatedly licks the spit-roasted pig and offers it to the heroes, struggling to contain her laughter.

Battling Lutheria#

Eventually, Lutheria (appendix A) tires of telling her jokes. As long as the heroes engage her in worthwhile conversation, she holds her temper in check. Once she grows bored, her mood turns icy cold, and she attacks. She is immediately joined by an Aurae Nymph (appendix B, The Great Labors) and an Erinyes. Lutheria and her servants fight to the death.

Treasure#

Lutheria carries the Scythe of Lutheria (appendix C). Her pockets are full of exotic seasonings, which she has used liberally on the citizens who have been transformed into livestock. One of the spice vials contains salt that has been dried from her tears of laughter.