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===Others===
 
===Others===
 
*Michael Jin – a former manager of the Night Market, Michael died in the early 2000s in a horrific murder; a business rival with schemes on the property's future arranged for a construction 'accident' when a large block of concrete fell from scaffolding onto the man. Mister Jin was a client of the pack at the time, who were surprised by the lucidity his ghost retained after death. Michael is odd, fussy and obsessive, the broken remains of a personality clinging on to existence through his ties to the Night Market.
 
*Michael Jin – a former manager of the Night Market, Michael died in the early 2000s in a horrific murder; a business rival with schemes on the property's future arranged for a construction 'accident' when a large block of concrete fell from scaffolding onto the man. Mister Jin was a client of the pack at the time, who were surprised by the lucidity his ghost retained after death. Michael is odd, fussy and obsessive, the broken remains of a personality clinging on to existence through his ties to the Night Market.
*Lao Min's mother - possesses the ability to understand and communicate with rats, apparently due to being a descendant of Mister Shu, the Lao family patron and possible rat-god. The pack remain uncertain as to what she actually is as a result of her dubious heritage.
 
  
 
===The Totem - Eight Lanterns Minister (''Usufunsugal'' in the First Tongue)===
 
===The Totem - Eight Lanterns Minister (''Usufunsugal'' in the First Tongue)===
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Also known as the 'gluttonous ogres', taotie are very powerful entities of hunger that have been bound into ceramic masks and pottery. The mortal wielder of a taotie gains monstrous physical strength, the ability to cross the Gauntlet, and the ability to take the internal organs of a victim and place them within his or her own body. In return for this power, the taotie demands the sacrifice of the mortal wielder's own internal organs to feed its hunger. Manifesting its powers causes the taotie to drain a vast amount of Essence from the nearby ''Hisil'', often catastrophically for weaker spirits in the vicinity.
 
Also known as the 'gluttonous ogres', taotie are very powerful entities of hunger that have been bound into ceramic masks and pottery. The mortal wielder of a taotie gains monstrous physical strength, the ability to cross the Gauntlet, and the ability to take the internal organs of a victim and place them within his or her own body. In return for this power, the taotie demands the sacrifice of the mortal wielder's own internal organs to feed its hunger. Manifesting its powers causes the taotie to drain a vast amount of Essence from the nearby ''Hisil'', often catastrophically for weaker spirits in the vicinity.
 
*'''Chua Chuo''', Sham Shui Po businessman and Taotie wielder - murdered Mark Callaghan-Cheung and She Wanli over property scheme using the power of the taotie. Killed by the Blossom Society. Apparently found the mask amongst some family belongings passed down to him.
 
*'''Chua Chuo''', Sham Shui Po businessman and Taotie wielder - murdered Mark Callaghan-Cheung and She Wanli over property scheme using the power of the taotie. Killed by the Blossom Society. Apparently found the mask amongst some family belongings passed down to him.
 
===Yaksha===
 
The ''yaksha'' are werewolves Changed amongst the Thai immigrant population. Although very similar to Chinese werewolves in many ways, the Hong Kong Uratha see the yaksha as more like close cousins than brothers and sisters - yaksha are attributed with being much closer to the Shadow than the Flesh, born from mortal shamanism and spirit-magic rather than from the blood of the Wolf.
 
  
 
===Yao Guai===
 
===Yao Guai===
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*'''Bedford Rise''', a run-down neighbourhood influenced by the Rotting Heart of Decay. Bedford Rise centres around a pedestrianised central street, crammed full of cheap stores, dive clubs and massage parlours. The 14K operate in the area under the auspices of the Red Pole Koi.
 
*'''Bedford Rise''', a run-down neighbourhood influenced by the Rotting Heart of Decay. Bedford Rise centres around a pedestrianised central street, crammed full of cheap stores, dive clubs and massage parlours. The 14K operate in the area under the auspices of the Red Pole Koi.
 
*'''Tung Chau Battery''' is an old historical military building in Bedford Rise, now dilapidated and crumbling. Inhabited by the homeless and drug users in the Flesh, it served the Rotting Heart of Decay as a lair in the Shadow.
 
*'''Tung Chau Battery''' is an old historical military building in Bedford Rise, now dilapidated and crumbling. Inhabited by the homeless and drug users in the Flesh, it served the Rotting Heart of Decay as a lair in the Shadow.
 
===Kowloon City District===
 
*'''Sung Wong Toi''', a significant landmark marking the end of the Southern Song Dynasty. Control over Sung Wong Toi is a matter of significant dispute between the Wen and the Hou.
 
*'''Little Thailand''', an area of Kowloon City District that has a large ethnically Thai population. A pack of mostly Thai werewolves called ''yaksha'' holds the area as their territory.
 
  
 
==Beyond Hong Kong==
 
==Beyond Hong Kong==

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