People of Nehwon -E
Nehwon Gazetteer | People of Nehwon
Edumir
Stories:
Rime Isle[?]
Edumir was the chief paramount of the Widdershins Sea-Mingol fleet that attacked Rime Isle, but was sent back to sea after the Gray Mouser quelled the Great Maelstrom.
Eesafem
Stories:
The Sadness of the Executioner[?]
Eesafem is the granddaughter of Gorex, Horborixen’s greatest metal-worker, and his last surviving kin. She was abducted by the King of Kings’ harem scouts and served unhappily in the harem for a year before Death magicked her to Lankhmar to assassinate the Gray Mouser because of her skill in making lethal jewelry. Her attempt on the Gray Mouser’s life failed, but she did later settle in Lankhmar and now happily runs a tiny smithy on Copper Court making beautiful jewelry and such oddments as the finest poison-fanged rings in all Nehwon.
Effendrit
Stories:
The Snow Women
The two Mingol traders, Effendrit and Zax would camp at Cold Corner during the winter to trade with the Snow Clan. They were old friends of Nalgron, Fafhrd’s father, and Fafhrd would occasionally stay at their tent. It is not mentioned what they traded, but it is known that their tent was full of pelts and furs.
Elakeria
Stories:
Swords of Lankhmar[?]
Elakeria is the niece of the Glipkerio Kistomerces. Before and during the Rat-Plague, she was somewhat obese, but became slimmer when the Gray Mouser transformed from rat-size to normal-size beside her and transferred her mass to his. She is very fond of men.
Essedinex
Stories:
The Snow Women
Essedinex is the master of a travelling show that made a visit to Cold Corner every winter before the Snow Clan was wiped out. He tried to sell Vlana, to Hringorl, a Snow-Clansman, and had an arrangement to sell Hringorl a new woman every visit.
Eyes of Ogo
Stories:
The Two Best Thieves in Lankhmar[?]
Under the Thumbs of the Gods[?]
To Lankhmarts, Eyes of Ogo is a girl who works for Ogo the Blind by inspecting goods that people wish to fence. In reality, she is the fence, as Ogo does not exist. She conducts all business in absolute darkness, and uses ventriloquism to fool her patrons into believing that they are talking to an old man named Ogo.



