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Wheelock is, perhaps, the greatest poisoner of the Tablelands. He makes his home at the oasis 35 miles northeast of North Ledopolus, on the edge of the Great Ivory Plain. He usually remains at home, but he does make occasional excursions to collect new strains of poisonous plants. Whenever he travels abroad, he always makes the journey in a brightly colored wagon drawn by six muls. The wagon has small curtained windows and a sloping roof. When at home, audiences are received by his assistant Toth, who is a cleric of the earth. Toth is a simple and polite young man who conducts Wheelock's business affairs and determines who will gain access to the poisoner. True to the chilling neutrality of Athasian bards, Wheelock does not discriminate among his clientele in terms of the merit of their various causes. He does evaluate clients in terms of urgency and sheer desperation. He may at times end up selling one man a poison and his intended victim the antidote. He has little use for gold, but he will charge exorbitant fees just to measure the desperation of an individual. Other times he will require a service be completed before providing a poison. He usually demands whatever the client has less of, whether it be time or money. Sometimes, if he takes a fancy to a person or dilemma, he will provide his services for free or for a small gift. Wheelock always interprets people's requests literally. This sometimes ends up killing them.