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* There was at least one proper Thieves' Guild in the city, run by a middle-aged criminal named Belto before his death at the hands of a [[penanggalan]]. Their special market was the repackaging and smuggling of numerous poisons and tonics. | * There was at least one proper Thieves' Guild in the city, run by a middle-aged criminal named Belto before his death at the hands of a [[penanggalan]]. Their special market was the repackaging and smuggling of numerous poisons and tonics. | ||
* The Fisherman's guild | * The Fisherman's guild in the city was actually run by a sorcerous cabal, which used dark magic (and literal human sacrifices) to appease old gods and bring bountiful desert fish to the surrounding quicksands of the city. One life to feed a hundred thousand. | ||
=== Societies === | === Societies === | ||
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=== Marano's === | === Marano's === | ||
A famous storefront in Harbor Approach that used spices, salts, and vinegars to make some of the best pickles in the city. It was run by a married couple (Lara and Sialia Marano) but after their arrest and disappearance, it was taken over by a Marano cousin. | A famous storefront in Harbor Approach that used spices, salts, and vinegars to make some of the best pickles in the city. It was run by a married couple (Lara and Sialia Marano) but after their arrest and disappearance, it was taken over by a Marano cousin. | ||
== Behind the Screen == | == Behind the Screen == |