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|writer = [[Louise Sellers]] |
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|publication = ''[[Tales of the Civil War (anthology)|Tales of the Civil War]]'' |
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Revision as of 00:07, 27 February 2019
The Queen of Clubs was the third story in the anthology Tales of the Civil War. It was written by Louise Sellers.
Summary
Of all the elicit artefacts within the City, none are more feared, or sought after, then potent weapons. A Potent weapon is one that can bypass the protocols preventing harm - even death - from being inflicted upon citizens of the City. Of all the groups interested in hunting them down, the PWIN, Potent Weapon Information Network, is possibly the most connected and active. It's certainly the one of most interest to various factions, including none other than Henry Tudor. After all, he was married to the woman who runs it.
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Continuity
- Henry Tudor is still married to Marilyn Monroe. (PROSE: Of the City of the Saved...)