Cesare Borgia (
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Territory Claim: Newham
With Raymond Harris dead, and the structure of Islington Nest potentially fragile, Cesare has a point to make. It is always during sudden changes in leadership that others have a tendency to fight for influence, a standoff of peace followed by a sudden rush for power and position. Cesare himself has done it many times, but just this once he would like to avoid it.
The Nest needs to assert its strength and Cesare is happy to be the one facilitating that. The assassination of Raymond Harris has whetted his appetite. He had missed this.
Although abhorring Sylvia, he decides not to attack her directly just yet, settling instead for the easy enemy, East End Pack. He tells only a few of those in his nest who he thinks he can trust, and sets out during the night, capturing strategic points, pushing out political figures and killing those who refuse to move. Cesare believes in fairness, but he does not believe in mercy.
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She looks at her arm for a moment, fiddles with her bracer. In no time, she's got a small arrow mounted. Perfect. E
She keeps her back to the wall as well, seemingly blending in with the shadows. She waits for the opportune moment, before stepping out, aiming the dart towards the man on the left. She fires, and it hits him in the chest. It takes only a second before he hits the deck.
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When the man is dead, Cesare lets him fall on to the flow, his own breathing a little short, before tilting his head in a gesture that suggests they continue.
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Evie moves to the door, crouching to look through the keyhole. She straightens up, and beckons him to follow her through the door. The first room is empty.
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"There's something in here." There has to be.
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"An entry somewhere..." She rises, and slowly opens her eyes, turning to look up. "Or it's a red herring."