Gandin T'Noull, a male Human, held the position of manager at the Ace of Sabres during the era of the Galactic Civil War. Known for his slick demeanor, he was a fast-talking businessman who often spoke at length without conveying any meaningful information.
Gandin's career began as a seller of used landspeeders. Rumor had it that he manipulated the previous owner into transferring ownership within a mere two weeks. He executed numerous confidence schemes, frequently defrauding entire communities before they could even detect the deception, escaping with his ill-gotten gains before they could react.
After dedicating years to being a con artist, he chose to pursue more legitimate methods of deception and enrolled in Savvlock's School of Big Business, where he "obtained" his business degree. Entering the markets, he managed several small businesses, boosting their profits while secretly skimming a portion for himself. His actions attracted the attention of the Ace of Sabres' owner, leading to his swift appointment as manager.
His success in managing the Ace of Sabres casino was undeniable, prompting the owners, Ace Entertainment Corporation, to grant him considerable autonomy in the casino's daily operations.
Gandin, a natural con artist, found lying far simpler than telling the truth, and he would say anything to finalize a deal. He was a true master of deception, excelling in lying, cheating, and swindling. A notable quirk was his obsession with maintaining a flawless appearance, believing that projecting an image of success was crucial to his cons.
Gandin was a middle-aged male Human. His black hair was neatly styled, complemented by a meticulously trimmed goatee. He was fixated on projecting an impeccable image of success.
Gandin possessed exceptional fast-talking skills, enabling him to outmaneuver and deceive even the most discerning individuals. Despite graduating from a questionable university, he displayed remarkable business and economic acumen. Furthermore, he was a skilled gambler with extensive knowledge of black market transactions. Lastly, he was quick to draw his hold-out blaster if a deal turned sour.
In addition to expensive attire and a jeweled chronometer, Gandin carried a voice-locked datapad and concealed two customized hold-out blasters on his person. These blasters were modified to deliver greater power than standard hold-out blasters.
Paul Danner and Bill Smith conceived Gandin T'Noull for Wretched Hives of Scum & Villainy, a supplement for the Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game published by West End Games in 1997.
His role was to serve as the approachable face and frontman of the Ace of Sabres casino.