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The lifeblood of the [[Anchorfall]] district of [[Deepberth]] on the [[Tamerynd|Island of Tamerynd]], this is a loose association of warehouse masters, auctioneers, accountants and disreputable galley merchants who convert piracy into coin. They never draw blood... but they decide who starves when trade dries up.
The lifeblood of the [[Anchorfall]] district of [[Deepberth]] on the [[Tamerynd|Island of Tamerynd]], this is a loose association of warehouse masters, auctioneers, accountants and disreputable galley merchants who convert piracy into coin. They never draw blood... but they decide who starves when trade dries up.
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The lifeblood of the Anchorfall district of Deepberth on the Island of Tamerynd, this is a loose association of warehouse masters, auctioneers, accountants and disreputable galley merchants who convert piracy into coin. They never draw blood... but they decide who starves when trade dries up.

Anchorfall Combine
Organization Type: Mercantile Syndicate
 
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