Thoxa

Thoxa is a young Xenkan Monk who features prominently in the events of Ultima VII Part Two with her interventionist philosophy.

Description
Born just outside of Monitor, Thoxa came to Monk Isle as a girl of twelve for a formal education. Rapidly becoming enamored of the body of Xenka's writings, she joined the order at the age of fourteen. Spending her youth in the pastoral tranquility of the monastery, the young monk eventually came to hold a radically different view of how the prophecies the order studied were to be interpreted, believing that the urgency of Xenka's visions made it necessary to directly aid the hero she foretold.

This view troubled the other members of the order, particularly Karnax, who had become an unofficial authority for many of the monks and who believed that Xenka's writings made it clear that those attempting to help the promised savior would bring naught but calamity. One night, discovering that her fellows, led by Karnax, intended to hold her captive to prevent her course of action, Thoxa fled her home. Believing then that she was working under the direct orders of Xenka, herself, the brash apprentice undertook an extensive tour of the lands of the Serpent Isle, hoping that the savior of the seeress' visions might someday make use of her logs.

Eventually, the monk came upon the arriving Avatar, meeting the hero shortly after their ship crashed on the strand near Monitor. Believing correctly that she had found the central figure of the Xenkan prophecies, she gave the stranger the Hourglass of Fate, and explained what she could of the coming tribulations. However, Karnax, having finally found the escaped acolyte, interrupted their meeting, drawing Thoxa into a fiery magical duel before shouting to the Avatar to beware their companions.

After many trials, the hero would eventually land on the shores of Monk Isle, where Thoxa had been reinstated, seemingly without reprimand. There, she could speak further to the Avatar, explaining the meaning of the sands within the magical hourglass they had been given and giving useful information about the bells of the monastery, which would someday foretell Xenka's return. Her close friend, Miggim would also give the Avatar counsel, having likewise determined that assisting the foretold hero would be for the best, albeit taking a more moderate approach than his companion.

In addition to this aid proffered in the waking world, Thoxa would also appear to the Avatar in the realm of dreams, where she would instruct them, when again conscious, to seek the Temple of Emotion and within it the Eye of the Moon.

Trivia

 * Thoxa's initial conversation with the Avatar involves the game's copy protection, and she asks the hero a series of questions to ensure that they are the figure of Xenka's writings.
 * When the Hourglass of Fate is used, it is almost always Thoxa who appears and helps to resurrect fallen companions.
 * During her various adventures in  Balancing the Scales, Thoxa manages to get propositioned by Filbercio, Frigidazzi and Brendann, leading to no shortage of awkwardness for the young monk.