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Sumani, a Tsurani human of indeterminate age with bronzed features and a calm demeanor His black hair is touched with silver and he wears numerous layers of fur and wool, with a heavy cloak of silvery black fur over his shoulders.

Sumani is a Tsurani veteran of the Riftwar who runs the Blue Wheel Inn in Betrayal at Krondor. He can first be encountered in Chapter 1.

History[]

Sumani is a former Patrol Leader of House Shinzawai who served under Earl Kasumi during the Riftwar. At the end of the War, the rift gate collapsed and he was among those trapped in Midkemia. Despite the usual custom of Tsurani warriors to kill themselves to evade capture, Kasumi forbade his soldiers to do so without permission from a Great One, so Sumani settled in LaMut to run the Blue Wheel Inn until that time might come. He still holds loyalty to Earl Kasumi, who insisted that Sumani keep his House Shinzawai armor, a pitted suit of blue laminate Tsurani armor fashioned of lightweight wood, when he left the Garrison.

Chapter 1[]

Sumani
Asked why he had emigrated to Midkemia instead of staying on Kelewan, Sumani relates his story to the party.
Rift Gate
Sumani explains the local stable rift gate between Kelewan and the Kingdom has been temporarily barred by the Assembly of Magicians due to an internal conflict between House Acoma and House Anasati in the Tsuranuanni Empire.
Combat
Sumani charges a fee of 75 sovereigns for a combat lesson, to account for possible damage to his Tsurani armor, which must only be repaired by one from the House Shinzawai. If the party can pay, Sumani warns them that he bears a different demeanor when armored for battle and apologizes in advance for any harm done to them. Five minutes later, he meets them by the LaMutian river, into which he throws them several times during the course of the lesson, improving their Defense and Accy: Melee stats.
Armor Repair (after discussing Combat)
Since the party wears Kingdom armor, Sumani suggests having it repaired by the dwarves of the Mac Mordain Cadal, having been told by Dubal that they are gifted in that field.
Gray Warriors (after visiting the Garrison)
Sumani describes the grey warriors as honorless men whose houses have been wiped out. Though usually doomed to "live off the land" until death, many have been employed by Mara of House Acoma, while many others risk their lives to gain freedom by reaching the Kingdom through the nearby rift gate. With local Tsurani warriors still living by Tsurani custom, though bound by Kindgom law, grey warriors are not welcome in LaMut and usually leave for other places. Sumani suggests contacting Keifer Alescook of Loriel, a gem merchant "with tainted honor," about the stolen rubies mentioned at the Garrison.
Thefts (after discussing the Grey Warriors)
Sumani explains that the ruby theft is the sixth such within the year, two thefts even taking place from Makala's entourage near the Assembly of Magicians. Even a master thief would balk at such a task, and Sumani believes whoever is responsible must be very dangerous and have few fears.

Chapter 2[]

Makala
Sumani explains that he knows little of Makala, a Great One of the Assembly of Magicians, as lesser Tsurani folk traditionally do not interact with those of such high status.
Roads
Agreeing that the roads are treacherous these days, Sumani notes that the LaMutian Guard are on patrol and will slay anyone found traveling after dark -- unless, like Dubal An Loch, they have the verbal skill to haggle their way through.
Haggling (after discussing Roads)
Explaining that Dubal's haggling skill is innate and unexplainable, Sumani recommends learning from Mitchel Waylander of Romney, head of the Glazer's Guild, with whom he had a long conversation over the price of Tsurani pots.

Manual[]

The game's manual describes Sumani as having black hair with incipient silver streaks, shaved at the nape except for a rat's tail adorned with silver bells, and wearing fur and layered wools against the Midmekian weather which many Tsurani find unforgivably cold compared to Kelewan. It further notes that despite rigorous Kingdom-style training among the LaMutian corps, Sumani's demeanor still reflects much of his Tsurani raiding background, with an enigmatic smile that reveals nothing of his underlying emotions.

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