Nargin Olnblade

Nargin Olnblade, known commonly as Rings, was a dwarf pirate who was a loyal crewmember of the Kissing Shark helmed by Blackfingers Ralingor in the late 14 century DR.

Description
Nargin was a tanned bald dwarf with a bristle beard and nose and ears bedecked with rows of dangling earrings jingling, hence his nickname.

Personality
Nargin was usually cheerful always seeing the bright side of difficult situation. He hated people patting his bald head.

Relationship
Rings was the whimsical wit of the Sharkers group saying sarcastic comments about the others. In time Nargin started to see Belmer as their new captain.

History
Sometime in the, the Kissing Shark was destroyed by a blast of smoke powder. Blackfingers Ralingor perished and only seven of the Sharkers survived; Sharessa was one of them. Together the Sharkers saved one chest off the Kissing Shark. Later, the group found themselves in the tavern of Donder's Dancing Masques in Tharkar. There a mysterious benefactor named Belmer Droon rescued them from one of the frequent bar fights, and helped the Sharkers avoid the brutal law enforcement of the Daggers of Tharkar.

Once the Sharkers and their savior reached the safety of Ankle Bells, Belmer revealed his agenda: for generous pay, he wanted to hire a group of mercenaries to perform a mission in the capital of Doegan. After the pirates agreed, Belmer had them sign writs and they embarked on a mission to find and assassinate a noblewoman, Eidola of Neverwinter.

Under the cover of night, in secrecy, the group boarded the ship Morning Bird. Soon after the ship left the port, it came under an attack from an unknown black ship that bombarded the Bird with fire pot missiles and terrifying bone balls that melted away in the flames revealing dancing floating armed skeletons. The Sharkers and their benefactors managed to fight off the undead and evaded the black ship with the aid of Balmer's box of mists and a prayer-token of Umberlee. The box transported the ship into a different part of the sea away from the pursuit, but the prayer token of the fickle goddess summoned her servants on board a ghost ship. The ship spawned the dreaded sea zombies and the crew of Morning Bird had to appease Umberlee by tossing their valuables overboard.

During the short respite, the suspicious employer mixed an exotic drug called yulchass powder in with the crew's food. The powder had a side effect of making its imbibers truthful. This made the Konigheimer even more suspicious of their boss, even though Belmer had good reasons. The ship followed them, somehow tracking them. After a long search, the Sharkers and Belmer found a magical scrying device hidden on the bottom on the Sharker's chest.

Soon after, the mysterious black ship, now identified as the Black Dragon, caught up with the Morning Bird. The pursuing captain was the infamous Orim Redbeard, the pirate responsible for the death of Blackfingers Ralingor. Kurthe Lornar's short temper and rabid devotion to his old captain pushed him to attempt to attack Redbeard. But Belmer, expecting this, hit the tall Konigheimer over the head, knocking him out. Orim Redbeard realized that he pursued the wrong ship, and left the Sharkers in peace. Meanwhile, Kurthe Lornar came back to his senses, fuming with rage over what he perceived as betrayal. He attacked the benefactor in blind rage, while his fellow Sharkers stayed out of combat. Belmer showed uncanny skill and finesse in avoiding Kurthe's brutal attacks. Giving the hotheaded pirates plenty of warnings, Belmer continued leaving cuts and slices on the Konigheimer's body. The pirate never stood down and died soaked in his own blood with Belmer's dagger in his neck.

Nargin survived the sunk of the Morning Bird alongside the Sharkers a and a big group of Jander Turbalt's sailors. Surviving the dangers of open waters, they soon encountered the creatures that made Doegan infamously deadly—the "fiends". Sailor Elsger was the first victim of the evil creatures when he was snatched and eviscerated by a forest-dwelling "fiend", left hanging in the shadowtop trees like a freshly buttered meat in a slaughterhouse in the forests of Doegan

Later step by step all the sailors were killed by a stray bone devil and remained only the Sharkers. At last when the survivors were near the salvation seeing the city walls of Eldrinpar the bone devil attacked and blinded Ingrar Welven. Soon after the devil using a wall of ice spell separated Brinda Arrose, Sharessa Stagwood and Belmer from Nargin and the others and it confronted Brindra in a one on one battle but the devil managed to defeat Brindra. After it tortured the woman for a few making her scream before finally killed her. The death of Brindra really saddened Nargin.

After arriving in Eldrinpar in Doegan, Nargin and the surviving mercenaries led by Artemis Entreri were confronted by the paladins from Waterdeep led by Miltiades. One group was looking to rescue Eidola, the abducted bride of Piergeiron the Paladinson, and the other group to assassinate her. So she started a fight in front of Eldrinpar's Fountain of the Kraken and in battle her fellow pirate Jolloth "Anvil" Burbuck was killed. After the fight ended, Kastonoph Nesher joined the mercenaries and, while relaxing in a tavern, Sharessa told Noph about Jolloth Burbuck, saying he had been a good friend to them while Rings told about the true identity of Captain Blackfingers.

Later, during the fiends' invasion of the city, Enteri ordered to Nargin and to Belgin to search the doppelganger Eidola Boareskyr while Enteri and Sharessa went to tried to save Noph from the dungeon.

While battle against the Fallen Temple raged in Doegan, Belgin and Nargin, along with paladins Jacob and Miltiades pursued Eidola Boareskyr. The warriors pursued her to an ancient crypt deep under the palace of Emperor Aetheric III. In the heat of battle, ancient Netherese glyphs sprang to life and opened a gate through which Eidola escaped. The mercenaries and paladins had no other choice and followed.

The group found themselves in dust-swept Netherese ruins of Ularith in the desert of Anauroch. Belgin's training in the arcane revealed the origins of the ancient temple – the center of death cult worship with numerous portals that led to hidden tombs across Faerûn, Utter East, Chessenta, and more. The warriors chased the cunning doppelganger across the temple complex, eventually being confronted by its lich-lord protector. Miltiades stood up to the undead sentry but was protected from its deathly magics via Miltiades's own, somewhat undead nature. The paladins were given time until the sunrise to find Eidola and leave..

Tracking the shapeshifter and surviving several encounters with undead guardians, Eidola's deceptions, paladins, and mercenaries discovered the gate she escaped through – into Undermountain. Miltiades and Belgin Dree followed. Jacob and Rings eventually reached the gate. Jacob revealed his doppelganger nature, replaced when the paladins traveled through Skullport, the "human" stabbed Rings and left him to die in the desert.

Later, the group was ambushed inside the seedy bar Broken Pike by a gang of doppelgangers wearing familiar faces and led by Jacob. In a bloody scuffle, the shapeshifter almost got the upper hand but were saved by timely coming back of Nargin. The dwarf was in verge of dying but his ring of regeneration pierced onto his face saved his life and Rings came back for vengeance. With Jacob's death, his betrayal and replacement became known to all.

After the heroes reached the safehouse of the Unseen, they fought through its doppelganger defenders and faced Eidola once again. They chased the monster into a maze of ancient tunnels underneath and cornered her. Eidola revealed the reason for Piergeiron Paladinson's condition after the bride's abduction – a soul gem. She threatened to shatter it, destroying the Open Lord's soul unless the warriors left and allowed her to escape. Miltiades refused, and the doppelganger started chanting the spell to trap the paladin's soul in the gem; however, Belgin's throwing knife interfered. The spell failed, and Eidola's own soul was consumed by the magic gemstone.

Possessions
Nargin had a magical axe and one of his rings in truth was a powerful ring of regeneration.

Appearances

 * Novels
 * The Mercenaries
 * An Opportunity for Profit
 * Conspiracy
 * Easy Betrayals