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Palejo

Palejo Reshad

Palejo Reshad is a spice trader with some work to be done. Are you tough enough to help him out? In the cantina of Bela Vistal stands Palejo Reshad, a spice trader loosely affiliated with Jabba's gang. He is looking for someone to help him out of a jam, and is willing to pay. His quests have not been updated with xp post-NGE, do not appear in the quest journal, and his rewards are small. Nevertheless, his quests are worth doing for the sake of game play and backstory.

/way corellia 6700 -5755 Palejo Reshad;

Blackmailer[]

Reward:

  • 500 credits

Conversation with Palejo Reshad[]

Palejo Reshad: Hey there, friend, you have a friendly face. Perhaps you can help me with a little problem. I'm a spice trader, and I operate within the law -- mostly. But I was doing a little trading with the Lady Hutt's associates recently, and I think it might have been recorded. Can you help me?
PC: I'm not sure. What do you want me to do?
Palejo Reshad: Right to the point. I like that. There's a guy who was hanging out near where I was talking to these, um...associates. I didn't notice him until my business was already concluded. I want you to take care of him. Will you do it?
PC: Yes.
Palejo Reshad: Glad to hear it. Some guy recorded my transaction and he's blackmailing me with it. I want you to take care of him for me. Can you do that?

Reshad says you look like you have a friendly face, so maybe you can give him a hand. He says that he always operates within the law... mostly... and that he was recently recorded doing a little deal with some of the Hutts. He says that he is being blackmailed with the recording, and he'd like you to go and "convince" his blackmailer to stop. For good.

The location Reshad gives you is off in the mountains close to Bela Vistal, and his accuser (CL11) attacks you on sight. Put him to rest and return to Reshad. He thanks you, and tells you that if he ever needs anything done, he'll be sure and look you up.

Conversation with Palejo Reshad[]

Palejo Reshad: That's top-flight work, friend. Thanks. Next time I'll be more careful about where I conduct my business.

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