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Ghrum
Home City Alinor
Location Alinor Outlaws Refuge
Race Orc Gender Male
Reaction Friendly
Ghrum

Ghrum is an Orc found at the Alinor Outlaws Refuge. He is a fence for the Blackbirds, but will do business with you, as a friend of Manacar. Apparently the two shady characters have had dealings in the past, and Manacar is calling in a favor.

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"So you're Manacar's new friend, huh? How touching.
He's filled me in on all the details. Just know, I had no idea who the Blackbirds were targeting when I agreed to be their fence. Not that I'm pleased about ratting them out."
Manacar mentioned you owed him a favor.
"That's right. And, despite my bellyaching, I'm not an Orc who goes back on his word. That being said, I do have a reputation to uphold. This little meeting stays between us.
King's Haven Pass. That's where you need to go."
Where exactly?
"Not sure, but King's Haven is just one long valley. Move quickly enough, and you can catch them from behind or cut them off. Just need to watch out for the Goblins.
By Mauloch, that's all I can tell you."
Sounds like a solid plan.

As Manacar leaves, Ghrum will shout:

Ghrum : "Hey! Leave me that leg if you're not going to finish it!"

You can start the conversation with Ghrum again, and he'll add:

"Manacar never was one for idle chit chat.
And what are you still doing here? I got a disreputable business to uphold. Don't need you ruining any more of my contracts."
How do you know Manacar?
"I think you may have gotten the wrong impression from our chat. I don't talk about my work. In fact, I'm paid to not talk about my work.
Don't you have a lass to rescue? Who is she, anyways?"
She's an artist named Tableau.
"Tableau, you say? Funny that. Wasn't too long ago that she came around, asking about Manacar's whereabouts. Sweet girl, and resourceful too if she knew to look me up.
What a shame. For the Blackbirds, I mean. Manacar is very thorough."