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The Aristocracy handle all things illicit from blackmail to murder, kidnap to torture, and extortion to espionage. But unlike other organizations that share the same niche, the Aristocracy prides itself on its prim and proper appearance, most noticeable by its extravagantly regal headquarter. Per its recruitment policy, it favors members with class to maintain its image. | The Aristocracy handle all things illicit from blackmail to murder, kidnap to torture, and extortion to espionage. But unlike other organizations that share the same niche, the Aristocracy prides itself on its prim and proper appearance, most noticeable by its extravagantly regal headquarter. Per its recruitment policy, it favors members with class to maintain its image. | ||
− | Considering the importance of client anonymity, the Aristocracy is riddled with rules and policies that all members must follow. Those who | + | Considering the importance of client anonymity, the Aristocracy is riddled with rules and policies that all members must follow. Those who betray the creed are to be permanently retired. |
==Ranking== | ==Ranking== | ||
Structurally, The Lion's Pride is a meritocratic organization where heroic deeds and fame will move the member up the rank. | Structurally, The Lion's Pride is a meritocratic organization where heroic deeds and fame will move the member up the rank. |
Revision as of 09:04, 2 January 2018
Preface
When a baron needs to free himself from the binds of marriage. A young countess, wishing to hasten the process to obtain her father's will. A shopkeeper, needing to dominate his niche. Whatever the problem, there is a price tag and someone willing to take it on. That is the mantra of the Aristocracy, an organization where its members take all manner of contracts.
The Aristocracy handle all things illicit from blackmail to murder, kidnap to torture, and extortion to espionage. But unlike other organizations that share the same niche, the Aristocracy prides itself on its prim and proper appearance, most noticeable by its extravagantly regal headquarter. Per its recruitment policy, it favors members with class to maintain its image.
Considering the importance of client anonymity, the Aristocracy is riddled with rules and policies that all members must follow. Those who betray the creed are to be permanently retired.
Ranking
Structurally, The Lion's Pride is a meritocratic organization where heroic deeds and fame will move the member up the rank.