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If you DO persuade him, you get both a hefty chunk of xp and in my case I got a pretty good skillbook for picking wisdom, unsure what the other choices give him if you win his persuasion check.
With what means did you pass the Persuade, maybe that actually matters.
Wishing for the power to make enemies disappear, will blind you. Since it does technically make everything 'disappear'
Tried killing him too and he drops nothing either, just vanishes.
The dude does hate your guts so I doubt any wish will be that helpful. Especially wishing for wealth is annoying as hell since inside towns every few minute people will keep accusing you of having a stolen necklace. Even if you sold it ages ago.
As an example, I used Strength to Persuade him, he was still angry and the results were: Power increased Max HP, Wealth, gave me stolen jewelery, Wisdom gave me a childrens book.
But when I used Intelligence to Persuade him and it calmed him down. Strength gave me a weapon, Wealth gave me the same piece of jewelery but it no longer counted as stolen, Wisdom gave me a Skill book, and asking him to Remove your enemies from your sight gave me Skill scroll.