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But nothing last forever and as time wore on decadence and deceit infiltrated the grant halls of the '''Alliance Congress'''. Explores discovered the '''Dark Nebula''' and encountered the Mind Flyer’s empire (the '''Shadowed Veil''') and their slave armies which lead to the '''''First''''' and '''''Second Hateful Wars'''''. | But nothing last forever and as time wore on decadence and deceit infiltrated the grant halls of the '''Alliance Congress'''. Explores discovered the '''Dark Nebula''' and encountered the Mind Flyer’s empire (the '''Shadowed Veil''') and their slave armies which lead to the '''''First''''' and '''''Second Hateful Wars'''''. | ||
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Also many criminal organizations gained greater and greater influence and wealth. They included such as the '''Nation of the Bloodless''' (vampire crime lords who dominate the '''Dread Sun Worlds''' but had fingers in crime throughout Known Space), the '''Obsidian Cartels''' (specialists in grand larceny, assassination, and fencing), the '''Hidden Exchange''' (focusing on smuggling and slave traders) and the '''Black Skulls''' (pirates) twisted their ways into the houses of power and sponsored all kinds of shadowy trade and crime. | Also many criminal organizations gained greater and greater influence and wealth. They included such as the '''Nation of the Bloodless''' (vampire crime lords who dominate the '''Dread Sun Worlds''' but had fingers in crime throughout Known Space), the '''Obsidian Cartels''' (specialists in grand larceny, assassination, and fencing), the '''Hidden Exchange''' (focusing on smuggling and slave traders) and the '''Black Skulls''' (pirates) twisted their ways into the houses of power and sponsored all kinds of shadowy trade and crime. | ||