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Lady Thelmure - Pin Button
Lady Thelmure - Pin Button
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Lady Thelmure – Pin Button
Inventor of Bimmorus
In Bimmorus, titles are not inherited lightly.
They are earned.
This pin depicts Lady Thelmure of Bimmorus—distinguished by her deep blue skin and sharper still intellect. Among the kingdom’s most brilliant inventors, Thelmure has built a legacy not through politics or war, but through innovation.
Her workshop is rarely tidy—small gadgetry and delicate mechanisms clutter her space as inspiration strikes without warning. From devices designed to aid civilians of the capital, Eckrea, to intricate projection trinkets capable of transforming entire rooms into breathtaking landscapes, her creations are both practical and wondrous.
She is the mind behind the Pitra—the all-knowing communicator woven into the fabric of the kingdom itself.
But not all her inventions are celebrated.
Lady Thelmure has long stood as a quiet ally to Griffin refugees facing discrimination. Among her most controversial creations were skin-changing rings, crafted to grant them safe passage through hostile streets. Though now banned, they remain a testament to her courage, compassion, and refusal to stand idle in the face of injustice.
This design captures her thoughtful composure—the look of a woman whose greatest weapon has always been her mind.
Lady Thelmure’s inventions, the kingdom of Bimmorus, and the growing tensions surrounding the Extraordinary Division unfold throughout Hale: The Rise of the Griffins and Hale: The Prophet’s Journal by JK Noble, where ancient powers, hidden societies, political unrest, and supernatural destinies collide.
Detailed character artwork of Lady Thelmure in her human form
Symbolism: Innovation, compassion, and quiet defiance
Durable metal pin-back — perfect for jackets, bags, hats, or display
Inspired by the HALE Book Series by JK Noble, including Hale: The Rise of the Griffins and Hale: The Prophet’s Journal
For fans drawn to brilliant inventors, forbidden creations, moral courage, and women who change kingdoms without ever lifting a sword.
Pin the Lady. Honor the mind.
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