The Black Deck Compact
The syndicate's history is a record of adapting faster than law can catch up. In its first decade it survived by selling stability to frightened neighborhoods, protecting shipping lanes, and settling disputes before courts ever heard them. Its second decade was marked by expansion into neighboring settlements, where Diamonds learned that merchants fear delay more than theft and that a controlled shortage can be more profitable than a full market. The third decade brought the Chapel Purges, when rival faiths tried to cleanse corruption and instead drove more clergy into Heart dependence on the syndicate's protection and hush money. The fourth decade was nearly fatal after the Silver Knives exposed one of their principal smuggling routes, forcing the syndicate to burn a branch office and sacrifice dozens of assets to preserve the rest. They rebuilt by decentralizing into the four suits, making each branch useful enough to justify the others. Today they are smaller than they once were, but far more disciplined, with a culture that prizes loyalty, silence, and obedience while rewarding clever cruelty. Their members still celebrate the Ash Market Fire every year with a private feast, not in mourning but in remembrance of the opportunity that disaster gave them.
Secret society crime syndicate · Lawful Evil
The Black Deck Compact
“Four suits, one hand.”
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