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* '''Ancient [[Snobbite Regality|Snobbite]] Nobility''': Dissolute but infinitely proud, clinging to their social graces and ancestral superiority within their crumbling mansions.
* '''Ancient [[Snobbite Regality|Snobbite]] Nobility''': Dissolute but infinitely proud, clinging to their social graces and ancestral superiority within their crumbling mansions.
* '''Church of [[Waukeen]]''', '''goddess of Commerce''': every exchange of money is a prayer to her sly wisdom and obsession with trade that defines the city itself. Her priests are moneylenders who hunt down Sorcerers and carry out her will.
* '''Church of [[Waukeen]]''', '''goddess of Commerce''': every exchange of money is a prayer to her sly wisdom and obsession with trade that defines the city itself. Her priests are moneylenders who hunt down Sorcerers and carry out her will.
** The Church also kept a small cavalry of '''Inquisitors''', which were similar to something like the [[Spirit Wardens]].
* '''City Watch''': these poor bastards are under-funded, under-respected, and the hardest working employees in Al’Adeaf. They’re responsible for enforcing order, solving murders, and bringing the guilty to the gallows.
* '''City Watch''': these poor bastards are under-funded, under-respected, and the hardest working employees in Al’Adeaf. They’re responsible for enforcing order, solving murders, and bringing the guilty to the gallows.
* '''Commoners''': no one remembers the underclass, but the commoners look out for their own, and there’s a lot more poor in Al’Adeaf than there are nobles. A terrifying force when roused.
* '''Commoners''': no one remembers the underclass, but the commoners look out for their own, and there’s a lot more poor in Al’Adeaf than there are nobles. A terrifying force when roused.
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