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<h1>At a Glance</h1>
<p>Arranges for people in <a href="https://xaeyruudh.wordpress.com/2012/03/24/selgaunt/" title="Selgaunt">Selgaunt</a> to be (willingly) hidden or smuggled, or (less willingly) kidnapped and ransomed.  He can be contacted through the Green Gauntlet inn on the eastern docks of the city.</p>
<p>He was originally an arsonist, but was convinced by a group of local mages and clerics to seek a different line of work.</p>
<h1>Source</h1>
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<li>DM&#8217;s Sourcebook of the Realms [1031b] page 21</li>
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