Pamby Doughty was a moustached rogue in a humorous poem, entitled "Pamby Doughty", mentioned in conversation by Koryk and Smiles of the Bonehunters. As told in the tale, Pamby wore a hat with a feather and had a hunchbacked sidekick called 'Pomolo Paltry the Sly'. Together, they robbed the Royal Treasury of Li Heng and cut the rope that held Drift Avalii in place. Given Koryk and Smiles' background, it suggests that the poem might have originated on Quon Tali. Zorala Snicker, in "Zorala Snicker", was another character cited by Koryk as fitting the cliché of the bandit leader/moustached rogue.
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| - Pamby Doughty was a moustached rogue in a humorous poem, entitled "Pamby Doughty", mentioned in conversation by Koryk and Smiles of the Bonehunters. As told in the tale, Pamby wore a hat with a feather and had a hunchbacked sidekick called 'Pomolo Paltry the Sly'. Together, they robbed the Royal Treasury of Li Heng and cut the rope that held Drift Avalii in place. Given Koryk and Smiles' background, it suggests that the poem might have originated on Quon Tali. Zorala Snicker, in "Zorala Snicker", was another character cited by Koryk as fitting the cliché of the bandit leader/moustached rogue.
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| - Pamby Doughty was a moustached rogue in a humorous poem, entitled "Pamby Doughty", mentioned in conversation by Koryk and Smiles of the Bonehunters. As told in the tale, Pamby wore a hat with a feather and had a hunchbacked sidekick called 'Pomolo Paltry the Sly'. Together, they robbed the Royal Treasury of Li Heng and cut the rope that held Drift Avalii in place. Given Koryk and Smiles' background, it suggests that the poem might have originated on Quon Tali. Zorala Snicker, in "Zorala Snicker", was another character cited by Koryk as fitting the cliché of the bandit leader/moustached rogue.
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