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*<span style=color:purple>A fair warning here.  The Courtyard guards have orders to shoot first and heal after if they think some arrival is twitchy. Prince Benedict, Marshal of Amber  </span>
 
*<span style=color:purple>A fair warning here.  The Courtyard guards have orders to shoot first and heal after if they think some arrival is twitchy. Prince Benedict, Marshal of Amber  </span>
  
<span style=color:darkred>((GM_Notes:  I had thought PCs might do duty as guards in this place where others might trump in.))</span>
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<span style=color:darkred>((GM_Notes:  I had thought PCs might do duty as guards in this place where others might trump in.))
  
 
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A tattoo parlor on the same block has a collection of insignia and designs that can be found no where else in that shadow. Bruno Sveldt, a disreputable character at best, is an artist of the first water in the craft of body art. He has learned not to mock the large, burly men, and the lithe and equally stern women, who come into his shop to have the green disc and golden laurel wreath, surrounding a white unicorn, tattooed on their biceps. He made the mistake once; telling one such man that he must be part of a very tough gang of nancy boys and fierce butt-pirate swishes to want that tatted on himself. Bruno was missing for a few days, unlamented. Upon his return he was nothing but utter politeness and solicitude to any person who dared ask for that unusual design, and will put it anywhere they ask, at no charge. His hand never wavers till after the client is gone, then it shakes, he closes the store, and he drinks his whiskey through a straw.
 
A tattoo parlor on the same block has a collection of insignia and designs that can be found no where else in that shadow. Bruno Sveldt, a disreputable character at best, is an artist of the first water in the craft of body art. He has learned not to mock the large, burly men, and the lithe and equally stern women, who come into his shop to have the green disc and golden laurel wreath, surrounding a white unicorn, tattooed on their biceps. He made the mistake once; telling one such man that he must be part of a very tough gang of nancy boys and fierce butt-pirate swishes to want that tatted on himself. Bruno was missing for a few days, unlamented. Upon his return he was nothing but utter politeness and solicitude to any person who dared ask for that unusual design, and will put it anywhere they ask, at no charge. His hand never wavers till after the client is gone, then it shakes, he closes the store, and he drinks his whiskey through a straw.
  
<span style=color:darkgreen>Addendum <center>[[File:Elite Tat1.jpg|150 px]]</center></span>  
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<span style=color:darkgreen>Addendum <center>[[File:Elite Tat1.jpg|150 px]]</center>
  
<span style=color:darkgreen>I was speaking to Sergeant Garry Gavno[[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Elites#Garry_Gavno-Active]], a Calro member of the elite Amber Guard, and a frequent pattern guardian, about Neal's Diner. He gave me the scoop on what they did to Sveldt.</span>
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<span style=color:darkgreen>I was speaking to Sergeant Garry Gavno[[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Elites#Garry_Gavno-Active]], a Calro member of the elite Amber Guard, and a frequent pattern guardian, about Neal's Diner. He gave me the scoop on what they did to Sveldt.
  
<span style=color:darkgreen>The story is that Constance Kieln, a very tough Dreanan man of the House of Brolic, despite the name, who holds the rank of Captain in the Amber Guard, was one of the first Amber Guards man to do service under Random at the card club beneath Neal's. He was a sergeant then. He and several guys got the tattoo on their upper arm, and Sveldt thought it a very funny little device.</span>
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<span style=color:darkgreen>The story is that Constance Kieln, a very tough Dreanan man of the House of Brolic, despite the name, who holds the rank of Captain in the Amber Guard, was one of the first Amber Guards man to do service under Random at the card club beneath Neal's. He was a sergeant then. He and several guys got the tattoo on their upper arm, and Sveldt thought it a very funny little device.
  
<span style=color:darkgreen>At a later time, while getting some other tattoo work done, Sveldt made his little insult. Constance dragged Sveldt directly to Amber, to the compound that the Amber Guard calls home. 30 guys, led by Julian, took him deep into shadows where monsters dwell and beat the living hell out of him for a couple months. They put a band of healing on him and fed him to a passel of lions and tigers and bears, oh my, who could rip him to pieces but not fast enough to keep the healing band from repairing him. So they ripped him up as fast as he healed for about a month. They then unceremoniously dumped him back at home, short three days.</span>
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<span style=color:darkgreen>At a later time, while getting some other tattoo work done, Sveldt made his little insult. Constance dragged Sveldt directly to Amber, to the compound that the Amber Guard calls home. 30 guys, led by Julian, took him deep into shadows where monsters dwell and beat the living hell out of him for a couple months. They put a band of healing on him and fed him to a passel of lions and tigers and bears, oh my, who could rip him to pieces but not fast enough to keep the healing band from repairing him. So they ripped him up as fast as he healed for about a month. They then unceremoniously dumped him back at home, short three days.
  
<span style=color:darkgreen>That is as good an object lesson as I can imagine for those who desire to cross the Amber Elite Guard.</span>
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<span style=color:darkgreen>That is as good an object lesson as I can imagine for those who desire to cross the Amber Elite Guard.
  
 
<span style=color:darkgreen>Also, Dreanans do not take insults well. Dour bunch they are.''  
 
<span style=color:darkgreen>Also, Dreanans do not take insults well. Dour bunch they are.''  
 
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<span style=color:darkred>((GM-Notes: Neal's Diner and this world I envisioned as a common spot for PCs to meet, perhaps neutral territory between feuding PCS and such.  Card games.  Maybe even if the PC is an Elite, serving guard duty here for Random. And of course, who is Neal anyway?...))</span>
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<span style=color:darkred>((GM-Notes: Neal's Diner and this world I envisioned as a common spot for PCs to meet, perhaps neutral territory between feuding PCS and such.  Card games.  Maybe even if the PC is an Elite, serving guard duty here for Random. And of course, who is Neal anyway?...))
  
 
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