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'''Blackthornes''' was the name of a regional branch of the [[Jaguars]] crime ring located near [[Eleusis]]. Members of this group of thugs included [[Grenden]] and [[Ishka Blackthorne]] and their mother, [[Shandala Blackthorne]]. The infamous [[Tiel]] was also a member. | '''Blackthornes''' was the name of a regional branch of the [[Jaguars]] crime ring located near [[Eleusis]]. Members of this group of thugs included [[Grenden]] and [[Ishka Blackthorne]] and their mother, [[Shandala Blackthorne]]. The infamous [[Tiel N'khrst]] was also a member. | ||
The Blackthornes hideout was raided by citizens and allies of the [[city]] of [[Eleusis]]. Although the Blackthorne family escaped their hideout the corpses of Ishka and Shandala were discovered at the base of the Eleusian Gatehouse some days later. The city took pity on the remorseful Grenden and allowed him to take refuge in the city. The deceased members of his family were buried and allowed to rest in peace. | The Blackthornes hideout was raided by citizens and allies of the [[city]] of [[Eleusis]]. Although the Blackthorne family escaped their hideout the corpses of Ishka and Shandala were discovered at the base of the Eleusian Gatehouse some days later. The city took pity on the remorseful Grenden and allowed him to take refuge in the city. The deceased members of his family were buried and allowed to rest in peace. | ||
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Revision as of 01:57, 25 April 2007
Blackthornes was the name of a regional branch of the Jaguars crime ring located near Eleusis. Members of this group of thugs included Grenden and Ishka Blackthorne and their mother, Shandala Blackthorne. The infamous Tiel N'khrst was also a member.
The Blackthornes hideout was raided by citizens and allies of the city of Eleusis. Although the Blackthorne family escaped their hideout the corpses of Ishka and Shandala were discovered at the base of the Eleusian Gatehouse some days later. The city took pity on the remorseful Grenden and allowed him to take refuge in the city. The deceased members of his family were buried and allowed to rest in peace.