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*'''The Docklands''' / A hive of scum and opportunity
 
*'''The Docklands''' / A hive of scum and opportunity
 
''The docks along the River have long been a den of criminals - these days, it is positively bursting with gangs, smugglers and various kind of exotic visitors to the great cty of London. Parts of it redesigned by the Queen´s architects according to new and modern theories of architecture, they are a strange blend of old, worn-down cobblestone and impressive, authoritarian metal stuctures.
 
''The docks along the River have long been a den of criminals - these days, it is positively bursting with gangs, smugglers and various kind of exotic visitors to the great cty of London. Parts of it redesigned by the Queen´s architects according to new and modern theories of architecture, they are a strange blend of old, worn-down cobblestone and impressive, authoritarian metal stuctures.
*'''The Chamber of the Orrery and Astrolabe''' / “We are not enchanted.”
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*'''The Chamber of the Orrery and Astrolabe''' / "We are not enchanted."
 
''Everyone knows of the Star Chamber, the monarchical superior court and instrument of tyranny. Fewer know of the Chamber of the Orrery and the Astrolabe, the Chamber in the Palace of Westminster devoted to the Privy Council's deliberations on arts mysterious and arcane. Founded by John Dee during the reign of Elizabeth I, the Chamber of the Orrery and the Astrolabe has come into increased use in recent years as further strangeness haunts London. The Councillors have begun to keep tabs on the Queen herself, though she has, as with everything, particular views when it comes to the use and application of magic.
 
''Everyone knows of the Star Chamber, the monarchical superior court and instrument of tyranny. Fewer know of the Chamber of the Orrery and the Astrolabe, the Chamber in the Palace of Westminster devoted to the Privy Council's deliberations on arts mysterious and arcane. Founded by John Dee during the reign of Elizabeth I, the Chamber of the Orrery and the Astrolabe has come into increased use in recent years as further strangeness haunts London. The Councillors have begun to keep tabs on the Queen herself, though she has, as with everything, particular views when it comes to the use and application of magic.
*'''The Haversham-Thames Boat Club''' / The Race Is On
 
''Every second Sunday of the month, the Propulsionists of the Haversham-Thames Boat Club meet to discuss, and then race, their latest inventions. Rudimentary autogyros, electricity powered boats, gyroscoping wheels, all are put to the test in a mad dash from location in the English countryside to location. The inventions themselves range from the practical to the esoteric, with some pursuing the pure goals of science, some the thrill of the chase and others more financial or nefarious ends.
 
  
 
==The Club==
 
==The Club==

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