Marmaros


 * For a full list of the rewards, see Dungeoneering/Rewards.

The Rewards trader, named Marmaros, is a NPC involved with the Dungeoneering skill and the younger brother of the self-proclaimed master of Dungeoneering, Thok. His knowledge of Daemonheim is shown throughout a series of letters written to Thok and his younger sister. He is located south-west of the Fremennik banker and Dungeoneering tutor outside the Daemonheim castle.

Marmaros
The letters were a method to keep his sanity while traversing the endless and nightmarish floors of Daemonheim, as well as hopefully record the progress their journey had accomplished for future study. Marmaros also named one of the types of metal he discovered in Daemonheim, after himself. Marmaros continually commented on Thok's determination and ability to travel throughout the danger-filled dungeons in a way that suggested he himself did not share the same zeal. Little is known of Marmaros's fate, although it has been hinted that he may have fallen at some point during the journey with his brother. In the last of his letters, Thok writes that Marmaros got stomped by a 'big stomp creature'. This is probably the dungeoneering boss Stomp; however, since it appears Shadow-forger Ihlakhizan was mentioned in a previous letter and they are therefore on an abandoned floor, it is more likely that Thok was referring to Bal'lak the Pummeler since it is a boss that employs crush attacks. Thok likely wrote his letter this way due to his limited vocabulary.

In the Postbag from the Hedge released on 7 October 2010, it is stated that Marmaros is the rewards trader.

Trivia

 * The rewards trader appears to be suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder; he finds it difficult to recollect his name, and also appears easily frightened. This is further corroborated by the sixth M. and Thok letter. The seventh letter shows he survived with his memory, however, while events may have happened after the eighth. These events may have given him his memory loss. The letter from the postbag suggests it was caused by a boss on the warped floors.
 * The rewards trader seems to know the smuggler inside the dungeons; he tells you this because he feels he can trust you and talks in his first coherent sentence in his entire dialogue. Thok confirmed their trades.
 * When Dungeoneering was first released, the trader's Dungeoneering rewards used to cost significantly more tokens than they currently cost.
 * When using the ring of kinship or orb of oculus on him he will answer "No good! Take it away." Other items, such as the Explorer's ring, induce a similar response,
 * The Rewards Trader's name can be found in a response to a player's curiosity in Postbag 44 - Postbag from the Heim.
 * He is wielding the Protector's ward, which implies that he has at least 65 Defense.
 * Adding "Sevga" to your notes reveals that "[He] had a close encounter with a prayer-eating behemoth.", possible the Hope devourer.
 * Marmaros is Ancient Greek for 'shining stone', the word 'marble' is also derived from this.
 * Ma rmaros is pronounced with a "Mæ", not a "Mɑ", which is shown when the player suggests that his name is ma ngo.