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Imon, a Shrillexian. Had somehow made it through four decades of mercenary service without losing a limb or incurring a serious wound that couldn’t be healed.
 
Imon, a Shrillexian. Had somehow made it through four decades of mercenary service without losing a limb or incurring a serious wound that couldn’t be healed.
 
Third in line (Senior Partner, in charge of Enforcement and Security) in KGB, a company which deals in many things both legitimate and illegitimate. Are trying to move some of their products off of Devon (High Tortuga), and are hav<span>ing</span> problems, because Baba Yaga has monopolized almost all of the transport companies, making it impossible for them to move their goods without losing money.
 
Third in line (Senior Partner, in charge of Enforcement and Security) in KGB, a company which deals in many things both legitimate and illegitimate. Are trying to move some of their products off of Devon (High Tortuga), and are hav<span>ing</span> problems, because Baba Yaga has monopolized almost all of the transport companies, making it impossible for them to move their goods without losing money.

Latest revision as of 04:23, 2 September 2018

Species: Shrillexian

TKE01 Payback is a Bitch/01

Imon, a Shrillexian. Had somehow made it through four decades of mercenary service without losing a limb or incurring a serious wound that couldn’t be healed. Third in line (Senior Partner, in charge of Enforcement and Security) in KGB, a company which deals in many things both legitimate and illegitimate. Are trying to move some of their products off of Devon (High Tortuga), and are having problems, because Baba Yaga has monopolized almost all of the transport companies, making it impossible for them to move their goods without losing money.