Temme

Temme is a sorceress living in Farthing at the time of Ultima V.

Right off the start, Temme showed to have a high opinion of herself, describing herself as a mage of great repute, being immodest about it. When the Avatar asked about the spell that her apprentice Dufus had mentioned, she was barely able to recall the incantation, An Ylem, and was quite confused about the reagents.

Ultima V: Lazarus
A haughty but talented mage originally from Moonglow, in Ultima V: Lazarus Temme's fame had to the point where Lord Seggallion had encouraged the sorceress to reside on Farthing. She continued to study the ways of magic along with her apprentice Dufus, and was even willing to teach magic those who were willing to pay.

The talented magician enjoyed the isolation and tranquility of Fathing, and felt it was ideal for continuing her research, stating that Seggallion was a generous man, and a great patron of the arts, but she personally had little interest in his past affairs. She felt the cook Quintin was a jovial man, and a extremely loyal servant, and her apprentice Dufus, despite being a bit clumsy, more than made up for his shortcomings with enthusiasm. Temme hardly disguised her dislike towards Lyndon, the Oppression Inquisitor on the island, and knew little of Jaron other than his scars.

Temme told the Avatar that magic and the pursuit of knowledge were amongst the greatest of pursuits, but that magic should only be used for the correct purposes, for this knowledge gave the spellcaster truly awesome powers. She felt the Inquisitor Lyndon could not be trusted with even the most basic magic spells, and she had ensured he hadn't learned her Vanish spell. She was on the other hand willing to show the Avatar her incantation, but soon realized she had lost her research notes, and could not remember the correct incantation and reagents for her spell, stating Dufus was familiar with her work. The Avatar can learn about the correct incantation from Dufus, and his accidental destruction of Lady Temme's notes, either telling Temme about Dufus' mistake, or allowing the boy to be rewarded for his memory.

Temme taught Impedance, Duration, and Destruction.