Collateral damage is always possible, and they will get into fights with bigger rival gangs every now and then. Just saying that the implication, that they are like an "elven humanis policlub"

and the "random violence" doesn't really fit
my view of them, that's all.
I think such a behaviour would only hurt their professional face, which the gang certainly tries to achieve and which is important for their operations (I think I had read somewhere, that they are heavily into weapon smuggling, but of course, if you are looking for something you don't find it

). They are too smart and the real money (extortion and such are only small-scale operations for them) lies there, to risk that with such stupid and unneeded behaviour. And they don't need it either, they don't need to show how strong they are, everyone knows that already

and with the mysteries and rumors around them and their connection to the elven lands, they are much more feared than the average street gang, that rumbles through the block beating up every passerby. I mean, they
are not an average street gang, they are highly structured and organized, have chapters in all major cities and are probably more akin to a lesser crime syndicate than a street gang. Certainly not the nicest persons, but not the worst either.
Hope that doesn't sound too much of a glorification

, but that's roughly how I envision this particular gang.
Would be interesting to hear, how Andrew sees them, since that will be how they are, actually.
Anyways, what is a "protection racket"? Is that the same as extortion? I think so, but never really heard that term (only seen it in the New Seattle sourcebook).
Bye
Thanee