The shy but polite owner of Mossgrove's paper mill, one of the few in the area and certainly the most high quality. He comes off as rather gloomy to his fellow adults, but lights up around children-- most young Mossgrovians who know how to read and write learned it from his tutoring. His husband died in a raider attack a few years ago, and he hasn't left the town since, despite the impact on his business.
Member of the jury for Togan's trial. The ropewalk next to his house was one of the drop-off spots used in Pearce's smuggling operation.