He is proud of his physical prowess and his talent as a
trader, but over time he has become worn down by the
bureaucracy. As a young man he may have had good
intentions and energy to become a reformer but the closer
he has gotten to the centers of power in the merchant
house, the more he has become complacent. He focuses
now more on his success within the organization and less
on the success of his operation.
Pevuran made his fortune on the House Shom trading
route between Nibenay, Raam, and Draj. This route
(which primarily trades rope, grains, water, obsidian, and
precious metals) has been the backbone of House Shom's
prosperity for centuries. Pevuran was unusually lucky in
avoiding raids, so his caravans reflected higher profits than
most, but he is generally perceived as being a lackluster
trader. Pevuran was actually rather thoughtful in planning
his trips. He almost always scheduled his runs behind a
rather large caravan of a competitor. This, combined with
a judicious use of scouts and mercenaries resulted in the
successful track record which secured his position here.
Pevuran is yet another of the caretakers assigned the
monitoring of Fort Inix. Since his arrival, he has developed
an understanding with Werelev, the belgoi master of the
garrison. He has not sought to interfere with the normal
operation of the fort, and has focused most of his attention
on the political maneuvering in Nibenay.
Pevuran Bollos is the most recent
master trader of Fort Inix. Pevuran fancies himself a hero,
a remnant of the House Shom at the time of its greatness.