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Acid

Acid was a notorious character in the District of Laurel, known to be a ruthless slumlord who would stop at nothing to maintain his power and control over his local tenants. His preferred method of torture was to use hydrochloric acid, which he would pour onto his victims’ bodies, causing excruciating pain and often permanent disfigurement.

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Al Haja

Al Haja is a fascinating non-theocratic city-state that is located in the middle east, situated along the stunning Red Sea. The city-state is renowned for its numerous ports that serve as vital gateways for trade, commerce, and tourism. The ports are also major centres of economic activity and have contributed to the city-state’s rapid growth and development over the years.

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Alark Corporation

This manufacturer of data destruction equipment and software is a leading provider of cutting-edge technologies designed to securely and permanently erase sensitive information from a wide range of media devices. With headquarters located in the bustling city of South Gate, their innovative solutions have been trusted by businesses and government agencies around the world to protect their confidential data and maintain regulatory compliance.

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Alteus

Simon Lyons of Blackwood; a company exec at Aztechno, is also a slumlord from the Golden Bay barrios. and senior gang member of the Brotherhood of the Leaping Frog. Alteus was born and raised in the slums outside the Bluezone, where he learned the ropes of survival and hustling at a very young age. He was a member of the Brotherhood of the Leaping Frog, one of the most notorious and feared gangs in the Golden Bay barrios.

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AmberCast

The concept of Ambercast was developed by Tithion Corporation, the inventor of the lobeset and Redhand system. According to this concept, the Ambercast can be divided into five layers, each with its own unique characteristics and features.

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