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Face is a term that means a dangerous or notorious figure in the criminal underworld, such as high-level enforcers and assassins, or influencial gangsters.
Face is a term that means a dangerous or notorious figure in the criminal underworld, such as high-level enforcers and assassins, or influencial gangsters.


Gangs use sticks as markers for large sums of money. These look like laquered sticks with genstone particles crushed and glues into the handle.<ref>{{VERef|10.13}}</ref>
Ganfs use sticks as markers for large sums of money. These look like laquered sticks with genstone particles crushed and glues into the handle.<ref>{{VERef|10.13}}</ref>


There exists rare Orichalcum tokens, resemble old-fashioned coins, minted in a limited run and enchanted, that in the criminal underworld can be used to call off a hit from assassins.<ref name=":2" />
There exists rare Orichalcum tokens, resemble old-fashioned coins, minted in a limited run and enchanted, that in the criminal underworld can be used to call off a hit from assassins.<ref name=":2" />
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