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<blockquote data-quote="Mallus" data-source="post: 5444941" data-attributes="member: 3887"><p>I entertained myself --and possibly my players-- to no end with three color-coded thieves guilds competing for the same territory in my previous 3e campaign.</p><p></p><p>The first was the Room Rouge Players. Their shtick was they were also actors, and their guild HQ doubled as a dinner theater venue in a rapidly-gentrifying section of their city. They were led by a dapper, flamboyant killer named Jack Fancy, Esq. </p><p></p><p>The second was the Yellow Lotus Association, who operated a quasi-legal import/export business down on the docks. They were your typical ethnic immigrant mafia, except they came from a volcanic island they worshiped as a god until it exploded, instead of, say, Italy, and were this comical Hawaiian/Viking hybrid instead of Italian.</p><p></p><p>The last called themselves Troupe Blue d'Homme. They were led by a kind, motherly woman who knew a bit of magic named Midnight and a hulking bruiser called Fleur de Mais. They were mainly just an excuse for me to make puns, some of which were in pidgin French.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mallus, post: 5444941, member: 3887"] I entertained myself --and possibly my players-- to no end with three color-coded thieves guilds competing for the same territory in my previous 3e campaign. The first was the Room Rouge Players. Their shtick was they were also actors, and their guild HQ doubled as a dinner theater venue in a rapidly-gentrifying section of their city. They were led by a dapper, flamboyant killer named Jack Fancy, Esq. The second was the Yellow Lotus Association, who operated a quasi-legal import/export business down on the docks. They were your typical ethnic immigrant mafia, except they came from a volcanic island they worshiped as a god until it exploded, instead of, say, Italy, and were this comical Hawaiian/Viking hybrid instead of Italian. The last called themselves Troupe Blue d'Homme. They were led by a kind, motherly woman who knew a bit of magic named Midnight and a hulking bruiser called Fleur de Mais. They were mainly just an excuse for me to make puns, some of which were in pidgin French. [/QUOTE]
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