Thorn

At a Glance

An independent thief of Scornubel, looking to avoid run-ins with the guild. He’s a regular at The Serpent’s Tooth, mostly to keep an eye on the guild. He pretends to be a fighter, to put off suspicion. He knows and avoids Graywand.

Source

  • Dungeon Magazine #19: The Serpent’s Tooth, page 24

Graywand

At a Glance

Actually named Thorling, “Graywand” is a member of the local thieves’ guild in Scornubel. He’s a regular at The Serpent’s Tooth, placed by the guild to keep an eye on goings-on in the tavern. His loyalties are known or suspected by all the other regulars.

Source

  • Dungeon Magazine #19: The Serpent’s Tooth, page 24

Liramar Deepdelf

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At a Glance

An adventurer, and a former companion of Andura, who recently settled down in Scornubel to operate The Serpent’s Tooth, so she makes irregular appearances in that city.

There’s a price on her head —1000 gp, dead or alive— offered by Halfling, Inc.

Source

  • Dungeon Magazine #19: The Serpent’s Tooth, page 22

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Daland of Waterdeep

At a Glance

An adventurer from Waterdeep. Due to a price on his head (3000 gp alive, half that if dead) he stays away from the City of Splendors and often keeps his face covered.

He is a former companion of Andura, who recently settled down in Scornubel to operate The Serpent’s Tooth, so he makes irregular appearances in that city.

Source

  • Dungeon Magazine #19: The Serpent’s Tooth, page 21

Therakis

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At a Glance

A merchant of Waterdeep, loosely associated with the Six Coffers Market Priakos. He has been known to hire assassins, including Hardrim.

Source

  • Dungeon Magazine #19: The Serpent’s Tooth, page 18

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