The Colosseum Rumble Below
Structure
A underground fighting ring where live bounties are brought to earn back the money they owe or put to death by their opponent.
Culture
The Colosseum was primarily known for hosting gladiatorial contests. Gladiators, usually slaves or prisoners, fought against each other or against wild animals to entertain the crowds. These battles were considered a form of public spectacle and a display of the Shadow Syndicate strength.
Public Agenda
To generate income in the form of parts, and other valuable items for the syndicate.
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