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Revision as of 06:28, 10 November 2024
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ShadowHaven | Comanche Mob | Dog Men | ||||||||
Obsidian Doctor Q Gremlin Rogozhin |
Character1 Character2 |
Summary
A Korean organization of some persuasion (we never figured out who) wishes to re-acquire an associate that they have tracked to a small town in the PCC. There's just one problem: There's been a Juggernaut sighting.
Background
An Elf shaman named Caller recently escaped from the Korean Organization and is currently hiding in the Mojave. He has secured an agreement with the local Comanche Mob to help them with a problem in exchange for protection. The runners have to enter the town where Caller is holed up and relieve him of his new post so that he may return to his old post.