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[[File:Game.png|right]]The Great Game is the main network of spies everywhere, even on the Surface. It's often likened to a game of chess, especially because every spy literally makes moves.
[[File:Game.png|right]]The Great Game is the main network of spies everywhere, even on the Surface. It's often likened to a game of chess, especially because every spy literally makes moves.


Some major Neathy players in the Game are the [[The Cheesemonger|Cheesemonger]] and [[the Clathermonts]] .
Some major Neathy players in the Game are the [[The Cheesemonger|Cheesemonger]] and [[the Clathermonts]].


Spies tend to pray to St. Joshua, their patron saint; the most experienced have shrines to the saint that are wrapped in irrigo, so they forget their secret rites after learning and performing them every time.
Spies tend to pray to St. Joshua, their patron saint; the most experienced have shrines to him that are wrapped in irrigo, so they forget their secret rites after learning and performing them every time.
==Who Are the Spies?==
==Who Are the Spies?==
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moves.png|Moves in the Great Game
moves.png|Moves in the Great Game
intelligence.png|Vital Intelligence
intelligence.png|Vital Intelligence
cipherring.png|Copper Cipher Ring (a mark of recognition)
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Revision as of 15:29, 26 September 2015

"The Great Game is played between the Bazaar's Masters, the surface cities, and other powers. Spies and assassins are their pawns."

File:Game.png

The Great Game is the main network of spies everywhere, even on the Surface. It's often likened to a game of chess, especially because every spy literally makes moves.

Some major Neathy players in the Game are the Cheesemonger and the Clathermonts.

Spies tend to pray to St. Joshua, their patron saint; the most experienced have shrines to him that are wrapped in irrigo, so they forget their secret rites after learning and performing them every time.

Who Are the Spies?

What do Spies Trade In?