Mythran

Mythran is a wise scholar and mage. He lives within the Ether, around the world of Pagan. Thaumaturgy is his chosen field of magic. He appears in Ultima VIII.

Description
The people of Tenebrae always wondered what the old man actually did on the Plateau. This mystic atmosphere was only helped by his extra-dimensional house in the Ethereal Void. Mythran helped Bentic to write the passages about magic in The Chronicle of Pagan, closing the gaps caused by Mordea and Malchir, also adding the story of Ultima VII and the land of Britannia.

When the Avatar visited his house, Mythran was surprised that someone tried to leave Pagan altogether, but concluded that it had to be possible, should the power of the Titans be overcome. Getting much good information from Mythran, the Avatar received a Recall Item and the offer to learn Thaumaturgy, the magic of the ether, from him. Mythran even sold the spells and needed reagents for the right amount of Obsidians. Mythran also sold the Avatar a special magic scroll to open hidden or magic doors.

Mythran taught the Avatar everything he could, before being shown the Tongue of Flames. Knowing that this was the solution to leaving Pagan, he taught the Avatar the needed spell to travel to the Ethereal Void.

The Zealan Ceremony Shield and Korghin's Fang can also be found within Mythran's house.

Trivia

 * Mythran will give the Avatar a red potion every day, if asked.
 * Shaana pays Mythran a visit during the story and warns the Avatar not to mention anyone about it.
 * Attacking him will result in Mythran reluctantly but comprehensively smiting the Avatar, upon which he remarks as a pity.
 * An object appears in Mythran's house that morphs continually between a sphere, cube and tetrahedron—the three geometric components forming the Electronic Arts logo at the time of the game's release.
 * If The Lost Vale add-on could have been installed, Mythran would have told more about the Zealans when prompted, after receiving a sending from Lord British.

Goods
His selection is as follows: