The Broadsheet League
The Broadsheet League represents anyone who owns printing press, and many who don't. Voice and champion of the common folk? Washed-up literary has-beens feeding on the city's insecurities? It depends on who you ask, or perhaps who wrote the article in question. One fact remains constant: ending up on the Broadsheet's bad side can turn a lurid bit of rumor into a newsbreak.
The Broadsheet League is always looking to burn authority and support free-thinking. Nothing feeds the beast like a good scandal, or an elaborate critique of the Great Game. There is corruption inherent in the very idea that some are worthier than others, after all.
Corrie, the undercover journalist. Stealthy, canny, and manipulative.
Jewel, the ambush interviewer. Unabashed, fearless, well-intentioned.
The Broadsheet League is always looking to burn authority and support free-thinking. Nothing feeds the beast like a good scandal, or an elaborate critique of the Great Game. There is corruption inherent in the very idea that some are worthier than others, after all.
Notable Characters
Renault, the Editor-in-Chief. Fast-talker, impartial, and connected.Corrie, the undercover journalist. Stealthy, canny, and manipulative.
Jewel, the ambush interviewer. Unabashed, fearless, well-intentioned.
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