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[Mastermind]

  1. [Mastermind Criminal]
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7.07 He was a crime lord. Not a [Crime Lord]; that was a bit above his actual class, [Mastermind]. [Gang Mastermind], if you wanted to be specific.
7.07 The [Mastermind] hesitated. He saw Bearclaw look at him. Normally, Soot wouldn’t have been around her without his [Bodyguards]. But he was not in control. He’d lost control the moment he’d walked into his safe room and found…this.
Interlude – The Gecko of Illusions Mr. Soot saw the dangerous look in Bearclaw’s eyes. He paused. And then—something went off in his head. The [Mastermind] steepled his claws and gave her a worried look.
Interlude – The Gecko of Illusions The room was shadowed. The bodyguards were gone. Mr. Soot, the Drake [Mastermind], just…sat there. Staring at Bearclaw.
Interlude – Paradigm Shift (Pt. 1) “Let me tell you about a great [Mastermind]. The story was, he was so clever he could manipulate armies into attacking each other. He played his enemies like fiddles, and even the Walled Cities had fallen prey to his schemes. One day, he fixed his sights on a foe known to be just as clever. He enacted a dazzling plan to ensnare the other [Lord] and not only destroy him politically, but tear his allies apart, ruin him until the man would take his own life.”
Interlude – Paradigm Shift (Pt. 1) “The man was Lefis Reinhart. At a ball where the two men met, before the [Mastermind]’s great plans would begin to inevitably close, Lefis greeted his opponent on the dance floor. He then drew a dagger, ran the other man through, and walked off. The [Mastermind] died in a pool of blood and few remember he ever existed. Lefis lived for seventy more years.”
Interlude – Paradigm Shift (Pt. 1) “The man was Lefis Reinhart. At a ball where the two men met, before the [Mastermind]’s great plans would begin to inevitably close, Lefis greeted his opponent on the dance floor. He then drew a dagger, ran the other man through, and walked off. The [Mastermind] died in a pool of blood and few remember he ever existed. Lefis lived for seventy more years.”
8.57 H “Context, Siren, context. Ceria snatched it from the lair of a powerful [Necromancer] as he was apparently killed in an ambush. You don’t leave powerful cursed objects just lying around unless you’re really sadistic or some kind of [Mastermind] who expects adventurers to try on objects like that. It sounds like this was his personal circlet. So…it’s ‘probably’ safe.”
8.79 It was a surreal thing to Tkrn, to look at someone he knew was trying to kill Mrsha, who had done terrible things, and watch him walk free. He itched to find a pair of cuffs and wondered what Zevara would have done. But then—the [Mastermind], Mr. Soot of Liscor, had never been charged, only arrested and let go.
9.17 R [Preferred Enemy: Rogues]. But whomever this [Mastermind] or [Plotter] was, they’d hired good backup. Teriarch cast [Appraisal], and it failed.
Interlude – Stories She’d invited him to get a drink before they adjourned to the safe-room, took down a shot of Firebreath Whiskey, and she was—chatty. Like a [Mastermind] or an underworld veteran. Only the flush in her cheeks and the slight sense of nerves let Vetn know she was scared.
10.12 H (Pt. 1) Where Trey Atwood looked older, with a scar across his throat, a Lifesand Golem with blood-red eyes and teeth at his side, leaning on a staff, a [Mastermind] who had sacrificed lives to free the Archmage of Chandrar, with an oath of vengeance against A’ctelios Salash—
Heroes of Hraace (Pt. 2) Of the two of them, Colth would have given Trey a run at Pisces first, and he knew Trey was a [Mastermind] class of some kind and therefore a rat.
Heroes of Hraace (Pt. 3) Trey raised his eyebrows at her, and Gazi winked one eye at him as she went to apologize to their king. It occurred to the [Mastermind] that Gazi was a bit of a schemer herself, and she might have every reason to help the Horns—partially because she liked them, and partially because it would mean Flos would have less reason to saddle her with shepherding them around.
Mini-Chapters – Patreon Poll Unfortunately, Shadeward Doroumata seemed to wish she’d gotten Elena, Trey, or another Earther, like Saif. Which was hurtful, because what were they, chopped liver? Sure, maybe Trey was actually some genius [Mastermind] who’d tricked even the Archmages of Wistram and was probably-definitely in a relationship with Gazi and that warrior-guy, Calac, but Caroline was famous!
Mini-Chapters – Patreon Poll The old [Mastermind] who’d used to run Liscor’s underworld, the bastard who had some of the Watch taking his gold, who armed the criminals and ran the southwest district, the poorest part of the city. It had all been in his claws—again, in the old days.
10.44 Z (Pt. 1) The old [Mastermind] who’d used to run Liscor’s underworld, the bastard who had some of the Watch taking his gold, who armed the criminals and ran the southwest district, the poorest part of the city. It had all been in his claws—again, in the old days.