Smuggler

Smugglers were a variety of rogue that specialized in the trafficking of goods (and sometimes people) into areas where they were considered illegal, a role that was vital to many black markets and criminal underworlds.

Culture
Smugglers would sneak into locations, such as by going on foot or through port under the cover of night, entering the waters by means of a canoe or rowboat. Alternatively, smugglers would have hidden compartments and false doors within their boats or wagons for the purpose of hiding their illicit goods.

When traveling through dangerous areas rife with bandits and monsters a freelance smuggler might hire the service of some thugs or mercenaries to protect them, otherwise they would have to resort to paying their harassers off with a cut of their merchandise in return for their safety. Though this never guaranteed their safety, as there was always a chance of being double-crossed. Because of this many smugglers were part of thieves' guilds, such as the Night Masks of Westgate, which they could rely upon for muscle. Some charismatic smugglers even specialized in dealing diplomatically with other guilds.

Smugglers largely operated through fences. They rarely, if ever, sold their goods directly.

In Faerûn smugglers could be found in and around the Dalelands region, notably frequenting The Dragon's Tail in Scardale Town, Cormyr, Waterdeep, Westgate, and in the city of Ravens Bluff.

Beyond Faerûn, in Zakhara smuggling was largely the domain of corsairs, the nautical warriors of the Land of Fate.

Possessions
Smugglers used a great deal of the equipment and weapons that were in common use by other types of rogues, but particularly found the most use out of items that enabled them to evade their enemies. These included such things as aniseed, caltrops, dog seed, and marbles.

Notable Smugglers

 * Ferret Jones, a notorious smuggler that had earned the ire of the Zhentarim in the 14 century DR.
 * Violet Dindower, a Waterdhavian halfling that took to a life of smuggling aboard a spelljammer.