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#REDIRECT [[The Great Game#The Clathermonts]]
''"Letters in and out of the city are routinely read. But one does not often intimately search a gentleman, and never a lady. So, the rumour has it, Clathermont and his three glum-faced tattooists - triplets, who some say are his daughters - although some hint at a more intimate relationship - hm - where was I? Ah yes. The rumour has it, spies come to Clathermont's to have messages tattooed in less public areas of their skin. This has, of course, been responsible for a scandalous vogue for secret tattoos."''
 
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'''Mr. Clathermont''' and '''his tattoo parlor''' are located in the vicinity of [[Ladybones Road|Ladybones Road.]]
 
Residents of [[London]] may get any number of small [[The Great Game|Great Game]]-related tattoos at Mr. Clathermont's parlor, provided one has enough connections to [[the Great Game]] to find him. During the [[Feast of the Exceptional Rose]], residents can also let Mr. Clathermont's wife [[Lilac|Millicent]] give them tattoos.
 
By the way, Clathermont's triplet tattooists, mentioned in the snippets above, are named Edie, Myrtle, and Lily.
 
[[File:Tattoo.png|thumb|left|A tattoo from Clathermont's - a secret symbol of the Great Game.]]
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