Feng Shui
When Intergang spends too much of their anti-surveillance budget on a James Hong Marathon cover, they decide the perfect place to hide one of their most dangerous operations is in the false basement of an over-the-top Stereotypical Chop Suey Restaurant complete with "cultists" on loan from Golden Lotus. Astonishingly, absolutely no one in Metropolis law enforcement or city licensing agencies is convinced that this restaurant is above-board. "Grand Opening Day" ends in a Wyldfire investigation of all the areas not already shut down by the Metropolis Police Department.
Tales of Justice is a work of pure, unabashed fiction. In fact, it considers itself rather heroic and quite proud of itself. Names of characters, places, events, organizations, and locations are creations of the author's imagination for this fictitious setting. Some have been inspired by other sources, which will be credited at the top right of the article.
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