Nomaan

Naughty Nomaan is the owner of Naughty Nomaan's blacksmith in Jhelom in Ultima V and Ultima VI.

Like most vendors, Nomaan had little to say in Ultima V; although, he had already picked up the nickname "Naughty" by this point.

When the Avatar again met Nomaan in Ultima VI, the hero found Nomaan to be a straight-laced, serious man. Some time before the Avatar met him, Nomaan had won the Rune of Valor in a contest sponsored by Zellivan. Nomaan told the Avatar that while celebrating at The Sword and Keg after his victory, his hands unsteady from a quart of ale, he dropped the rune, which was immediately picked up by a large rat. Despite the best efforts by the tavern patrons to stop the rat, the creature was able to make off to its hole with the rune. Since that time, nobody in Jhelom had been able to find it.

Nomaan was willing to sell the Avatar arms and armour.

Ultima V: Lazarus
In Ultima V: Lazarus, Nomaan was quick to welcome the Avatar to Jhelom, telling the hero to appreciate their tales of daring and adventure as well as their splendid architectural achievement and warm climes. He joked that he earned his alliterative nickname "Naughty" from certain indiscretions of his youth.

Of himself, Nomaan told the hero he wasn't a blacksmith, and that Bullwier, whom the merchant praised as highly skilled, did the majority of the metalworking. The two had originally met at the Bay Inn in Minoc, where Nomaan had met the drunken blacksmith in a cordial mood, and the smith told how he enjoyed his work but couldn't stand the constant harassment by customers. Thus, the two had entered into business where Bullwier did the metalworking, but Nomaan took care of all the administrative duties and sales. Nomaan personally attributed Bullwier's sour mood while sober to the vast quantities of alcohol he consumed during the evenings.

The rise of the Oppression had been beneficial for their business, and even though many in Jhelom were passionate in their dislike for the new regime, he thought it better to make due with the new political realities than cause a fuss. He felt it unlikely that Lord British were to return, and that the previous outspoken mayor, Ean, had been wise to retire, making room for Fel who harbored little love for the Oppression, but was content to occupy a now largely ceremonial position as mayor.