Rasmodia lived in a tower northwest in cindersap forest in pelican town.
Rasmodia lives in total isolation, a lifestyle she maintains with clinical intent. Based on the intelligence gathered, her history is defined by two failed marriages. Both unions ended in divorce, leaving her with a cynical outlook on long-term partnerships and a firm desire to remain unattached.
The arrival of Pelican Town’s newest farmer, you, altered the established routine of Rasmodia’s solitary life. For the first time in years, her focus shifted from her magical studies toward a consistent interest in another person. This interaction gradually reignited a romantic drive that had been dormant since her second divorce, effectively reviving a social and emotional side of her personality that she had previously considered permanently closed.
For several months, this connection deepened as the farmer became a regular presence in her life. However, the situation reached a turning point during a specific visit to her tower, located on the western edge of the valley near the Secret Woods. You saw... plants? Crops to be exact, and she was holding a book as she sprinkled some sort of magic onto her crops."Hello, Farmer," Rasmodia said. She maintained a steady smile as she continued to distribute the substance over the foliage. Noticing the confused expression on the visitor's face, she stopped her work to address the situation directly.
"I assume you are wondering about this process," she stated. She reached for a large, leather-bound volume on the nearby pedestal. The book showed significant wear, with yellowed pages and a spine that suggested it had been in use for centuries. She closed it firmly, causing a small cloud of dust to settle.
"There has been a documented spike in the locust population throughout the valley recently," she explained. "To counter this, I am applying a targeted anti-pest enchantment to my crops. It functions as a preventative measure. In my experience, this method is more efficient and less toxic than the standard chemical pesticides sold at the local general store."