French Indies
On the western shores of Hispaniola, whispers of revolution gestate in the festering colony
of Petit-GoĆ¢ve. Once an ivory tower of the French monarchy, it is now no more than a rotting figurehead, and a clandestine network of spies and assassins flourish in the vacuum left by a preoccupied King. Its harbors overflow with merchant vessels like flies on a carcass, and the bourgeoisie acquiesce to the whims of capitalistic crime syndicates and malevolent cultists.
To the east, among the small wild islands known as The Lesser Antilles, is Guadeloupe. An opulent palace and extravagantly decorated forts shadow impoverished slums and crumbling
warrens. Here, hedonistic aristocrats turn a blind, drunken eye to the incompetent and bloated military's patriarchal conquests. All can be bought and sold, including munitions, letters of
marque, undercover agents, ASH, courtesans, scandals, false hope, and sanctuary.
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