Aganar

Lord Aganar is the mayor of Moonglow in Ultima VI.

Description
Instantly recognizing the hero from a portrait which hung in Lord British's castle, the Avatar found Aganar to be a noble man who was proud to be administrating Moonglow. Lord Aganar gladly told the Avatar about Moonglow, and seemed quite knowledgeable about the Shrine of Honesty north on Dagger Isle. He further informed the hero that he had given the rune of honesty to Penumbra's former husband Beyvin for safekeeping. Oddly, he didn't seem to know anything about Beyvin's recent demise, but seemed considerably more informed about the Blue Bottle Tavern, and was quick to recommend it to the Avatar.

Runes of Virtue
In Runes of Virtue II, Aganar was kidnapped by the dastardly Black Knight, and imprisoned within the depths of the Cavern of Deceit. Upon being rescued and returned to Moonglow, the mayor rewarded the hero with the Rune of Honesty.

The Ultima 6 Project
After learning of Beyvin's death in The Ultima 6 Project, Aganar briefly offered his condolences. Also, it fell to him to keep the rune after Beyvin's death, so it was possible to return it to him and later ask to borrow it, if it was needed again.

Aganar also was in contact with the Ancient Illuminated Seers of the Moonstone, and if the Avatar learned about them from Sir Cabirus at Serpent's Hold, they could question Aganar about the group. The mayor said that they were an ancient group of mages who helped direct studies in the ancient intricacies of spellcasting, but that they highly valued their anonymity. Aganar would direct the Avatar towards Dargoth near the Lycaeum for further questions.

Trivia

 * Aganar is based upon an Amtgard player who assumed the persona of Count Sir Aganar Ky'Slaron in the organization's former Grand Duchy of Barad Duin, where writer Dr. Cat and artist-writer Manda Dee (Penumbra) also participated and, like Richard Garriott with the Society for Creative Anachronism, portrayed many of its members as characters within the game. In Amtgard, Aganar served as regent to monarch Sir Nithanalorn Draconis Dignitatis, later becoming king himself some years after the realm's reformation as a chapter of the offshoot High Fantasy Society.