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''From its very formation, the Club has strived to create a haven for the Strangers within; one way to show their usefuness to Queen and country was to step in to handle crises of the odd and otherworldy persuasion. With time, this pro bono work with an eye for legitimacy has become more than this; a sizeable tradition of Kerbereans have come to see this as a most noble duty. When innocents are threatened by forces of oddity and Strangeness, they will stand in the way.''
 
''From its very formation, the Club has strived to create a haven for the Strangers within; one way to show their usefuness to Queen and country was to step in to handle crises of the odd and otherworldy persuasion. With time, this pro bono work with an eye for legitimacy has become more than this; a sizeable tradition of Kerbereans have come to see this as a most noble duty. When innocents are threatened by forces of oddity and Strangeness, they will stand in the way.''
 
*'''Nights of the Ninja (Legacy)'''
 
*'''Nights of the Ninja (Legacy)'''
''The Art of the Vanishing Serpent has come to London. Though not brought by her directly, Elizabeth recognises the signs of the Art that she once studied in a set of remarkable, some might say inexplicable, murders. Locked rooms, high windows, in plain sight in Leicester Square. Passing like ghosts, leaving only corpses in their wake, a darker presence has come to England on the East wind. Bringing their ancient, serpentine order to England may be the next step in the eternal, cyclical war between the Vanishing Serpent practitioners and the deadly artists of the Kali.
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''The Art of the Vanishing Serpent has come to London. Though not brought by her directly, Elizabeth recognises the signs of the Art that she once studied in a set of remarkable, some might say inexplicable, murders. Locked rooms, high windows, in plain sight in Leicester Square. Passing like ghosts, leaving only corpses in their wake, a darker presence has come to England on the East wind.
 
*'''The Signs of the Phansigar (Dilemma)'''
 
*'''The Signs of the Phansigar (Dilemma)'''
 
''Everyone in London has heard of the Thuggee and their particular murderous modus operandi -- death by garrote, usually in the form of a yellow scarf, knotted in the center to crush the larynx of the victim. Until recently, the Thuggee were little more then bogeymen for Londoners, even those who have spent some time in India. A spate of murders has changed all that. Experts have determined that these assassinations were not the handiwork of a copycat, but rather show all the signs of authentic Phansigar craft.''
 
''Everyone in London has heard of the Thuggee and their particular murderous modus operandi -- death by garrote, usually in the form of a yellow scarf, knotted in the center to crush the larynx of the victim. Until recently, the Thuggee were little more then bogeymen for Londoners, even those who have spent some time in India. A spate of murders has changed all that. Experts have determined that these assassinations were not the handiwork of a copycat, but rather show all the signs of authentic Phansigar craft.''

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