Clannad Ardan
The Clans
The Clannad Ardan is governed not by a single leader, but by a council formed from its founding clans. Each clan operates as a semi-autonomous criminal family, deeply entrenched in their own territories and traditions, yet bound by ancient oaths, blood pacts, and shared ambition. These clans serve as the nerve centers of the Clans’ global operations—each one a power in its own right, specializing in different facets of the criminal underworld and the arcane arts.
Though united in purpose, rivalries simmer beneath the surface. Each clan watches the others, waiting for weakness, for opportunity. It is this balance of cooperation and competition that gives the Clannad Ardan its strength—and its volatility.
The Malone Family
The Canadian Cornerstone
Origin: Irish
Territory: Toronto, Southern Ontario
The Malone Family stands as the Clannad Ardan’s dominant presence in Canada, ruling over Toronto and Southern Ontario with a ruthless blend of tradition, modernity, and calculated brutality. Descended from Irish immigrants and long steeped in Celtic customs, the Malones have built an empire through smuggling along the Great Lakes, extortion rackets, and highly structured racketeering operations.
Under the leadership of Jon “Gentleman Johnny” Malone, the clan has thrived by walking the line between old-school honor and new-school pragmatism. They are known not just for their violent efficiency, but for their ability to form strategic alliances with local politicians and compromised law enforcement—effectively weaving their influence into the fabric of Canadian power structures.
The Malone enforcers, feared for their discipline and loyalty, operate with a clear code: protect the family, maintain the order, and never forget the blood. Their brand of criminal governance balances savage enforcement with backroom diplomacy, ensuring that their territory remains both profitable and tightly controlled.
A cornerstone clan within Clannad Ardan, the Malones exemplify the syndicate’s global reach and adaptability. Their legacy—rooted in honor, loyalty, and control—remains one of the most enduring among the thirteen, with ambitions stretching well beyond Toronto’s cold skyline.
The Lyons Family
Bankers in the Shadows
Origin: Scottish
Territory: Ottawa, Central Canada
Discreet yet deeply entrenched, the Lyons Family operates as Clannad Ardan’s financial brain trust in Central Canada. Based in Ottawa, they are masters of money laundering, economic influence, and discreet control—commanding respect not through brute force, but through precision manipulation of wealth and systems.
With ancestral ties to Scottish nobility and modern connections to major Canadian banking institutions, the Lyons have quietly woven themselves into the upper crust of society. Their members walk the halls of commerce and politics as easily as they navigate the darker underworld. Their expertise in financial crimes—shell companies, offshore accounts, political donations, corporate takeovers—makes them an invaluable asset to the Clannad Ardan.
They are rarely seen on the streets, but their reach is long. Politicians dance to their tune, markets shift at their bidding, and enemies often find themselves ruined without a shot fired. The Lyons operate with surgical precision, preferring power that is unseen but undeniable.
While their profile remains low, their influence is enormous. As one of the thirteen ruling clans of the Celtic Clans, the Lyons Family ensures that the syndicate doesn’t just survive—it thrives in the corridors of wealth and influence.
The O’Sullivan Family
The Wolves of the Eastern Gate
Origin: Irish
Territory: Halifax, Maritimes Canada
Holding dominion over Halifax and much of the Canadian Maritimes, the O’Sullivan Family controls one of Clannad Ardan’s most strategically vital territories. Their grip on the shipping and fishing industries—reinforced by ironclad relationships with unions and port authorities—has made them indispensable to the syndicate’s smuggling operations. Few shipments cross the Atlantic without an O’Sullivan’s blessing.
But it’s not just their logistics empire that commands fear and respect. Whispers speak of werewolves among their ranks—supernatural enforcers with lupine senses and a hunger for blood. Whether myth or truth, these rumors have created an aura of dread that amplifies the clan’s already considerable power.
The O’Sullivans are deeply traditional yet ruthlessly effective, balancing economic might with an almost primal presence in the criminal underworld. They are feared not only for what they control—but for what they are. Among the Clannad Ardan, they are regarded as one of the most respected and dangerous clans, their coastal empire vital to the syndicate’s continued strength in North America.
The Callaghan Family
The Iron Fist of Boston
Origin: Irish
Territory: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
The Callaghan Family is one of the most influential Irish-American crime dynasties in the United States, with an ironclad grip on Boston that spans generations. Embedded deeply within the city’s labor unions and construction industries, the Callaghans walk the line between legitimate enterprise and violent criminal enterprise with practiced ease. Their reach extends from political backrooms to blood-streaked alleyways.
Known for their fierce loyalty and even fiercer retribution, the Callaghans are the kind of clan that rewards friends handsomely and makes enemies disappear. They back their muscle with metahuman enforcers—superpowered operatives whose presence ensures that Boston remains firmly under their control.
More than just criminals, the Callaghans are seen as community pillars by some and nightmares by others. Their involvement in working-class infrastructure ensures they touch the lives of ordinary citizens, whether those citizens realize it or not. As one of the ruling clans of Clannad Ardan, the Callaghans are more than a regional powerhouse—they are a vital keystone in the syndicate’s American network, blending old-world code with modern firepower.
The MacLeod Family
The Highland Mystics
Origin: Scottish
Territory: Glasgow & Edinburgh, Scotland
The MacLeod Family is more than a syndicate—they are a legacy. With ancestral ties running deep into the Scottish Highlands, the MacLeods command a powerful criminal empire rooted in both ancient tradition and arcane mastery. Based in Glasgow and Edinburgh, their operations stretch from city alleyways to the mist-shrouded glens, where old Celtic magic still lingers like fog over loch water.
Unlike many of the Clannad Ardan's clans, the MacLeods don’t just employ sorcerers—they are sorcerers. Their ranks include practitioners of ancient Highland mysticism, druids, hedge witches, and seers who have turned their talents toward smuggling, coercion, and supernatural enforcement. Their command of the arcane gives them a terrifying edge, one they wield with strategic precision to intimidate rivals and eliminate threats before they ever manifest.
Feared for their ruthlessness and revered for their arcane prowess, the MacLeods stand as one of the most uniquely powerful clans in Clannad Ardan. Their influence may be steeped in history, but their methods are as dangerous—and unpredictable—as the ancient forces they command.
The Dubois Family
The Aristocrats of the Underworld
Origin: French
Territory: Paris & Northern France
Elegant, ruthless, and impeccably connected, the Dubois Family reigns over Paris and Northern France with quiet authority and unshakable control. Operating from within the salons of high society as easily as they do the back alleys of Montmartre, the Dubois are the Clannad Ardan’s aristocratic power in continental Europe—cultured criminals with a taste for luxury and a talent for black market finesse.
Their mastery of smuggling is second to none, with an intricate network of routes spanning the French countryside, moving everything from rare artifacts to high-end contraband with seamless precision. Art theft, antiquities dealing, and the procurement of arcane curiosities are among their specialties, catering to the tastes of wealthy collectors and supernatural elites alike.
What truly sets the Dubois apart is their integration into the political and cultural fabric of France. Corrupt officials, elite financiers, and public intellectuals form a protective ring around their operations—many unaware they’re dancing with devils. Beneath their charm lies a steely ruthlessness, and those who cross the Dubois often vanish with no trace, replaced in polite society by whispers and speculation.
As one of the ruling clans of Clannad Ardan, the Dubois Family represents the syndicate’s refinement and reach. Their blend of sophistication and savagery makes them indispensable to the Clans’ European foothold—and utterly terrifying to those who underestimate them.
The Fitzgerald Family
The Hidden Hand of New York
Origin: Irish
Territory: New York City, USA
Operating in the dense, cutthroat ecosystem of New York City’s criminal underworld, the Fitzgerald Family has carved out a formidable presence through strategic ruthlessness and careful alliances. Often working in tandem with the Callaghan Family to maintain Irish dominance in key territories, the Fitzgeralds blend old-world loyalty with modern muscle—both human and superhuman.
Their core strength lies in their stranglehold on two of the city’s most lucrative rackets: narcotics and underground gambling. Their drug trade spans boroughs and bridges, while their gambling dens cater to high-stakes players and supernatural clientele alike. But what truly sets them apart is their calculated use of Extras—individuals gifted (or cursed) with superhuman abilities—who serve as enforcers, bodyguards, and brutal reminders of who owns the streets.
The Fitzgeralds are known for their loyalty to allies, their zero-tolerance policy on betrayal, and a long memory for slights. Their name is spoken in hushed tones, not out of reverence, but out of respect for how efficiently they make problems disappear.
As one of the Celtic Clans’ key North American pillars, the Fitzgerald Family reinforces Clannad Ardan’s grip on the East Coast, ensuring that their legacy—like their grip on New York—remains unshakable.
The O’Connell Family
The Old Guard of Dublin
Origin: Irish
Territory: Dublin & Southern Ireland
Rooted deep in Irish soil and older than many of the syndicates they now overshadow, the O’Connell Family stands as the "old guard" of Clannad Ardan. Their power radiates from Dublin and reaches across Southern Ireland like an ancient tree—gnarled, immovable, and impossible to uproot. Tradition is not a word they take lightly; for the O’Connells, it is law, blood, and heritage bound into one.
Best known for their dominance in the arms trade, the O’Connells are the Celtic Clans’ foremost weapons suppliers, arming both criminal and political factions across Ireland and beyond. Their stockpiles are vast, their routes secure, and their customers loyal—often out of fear, often out of shared history.
What grants them even greater insulation from outside scrutiny are their enduring ties to Irish nationalist groups, some of which view the O’Connells as freedom fighters, not criminals. This connection grants them a protective web of sympathizers and informants, making them one of the hardest clans to infiltrate or challenge on their home turf.
Respected, feared, and sometimes resented within Clannad Ardan for their unshakable influence, the O’Connell Family is a keystone in the syndicate’s European structure—equal parts relic and weapon.
The MacAllister Family
The War Dogs of the North
Origin: Scottish & Irish
Territory: Belfast, Northern Ireland & Western Scotland
The MacAllister Family rules the fractured and volatile underworld of Belfast with iron fists and scorched earth. Straddling both Northern Ireland and Western Scotland, their power is rooted in a legacy of bloodshed, rebellion, and ruthless pragmatism. Forged in the fires of sectarian conflict and hardened by decades of guerrilla warfare, the MacAllisters are more than criminals—they are insurgents turned kingpins.
Their longstanding ties to paramilitary organizations grant them access to vast networks of smuggling routes, black market arms, and intelligence channels. Specializing in weapons and explosives, the MacAllisters don’t just arm wars—they profit from them. Their operations, while shadowy, are militarized and precise, with enforcers trained in urban warfare and terror tactics.
Respected for their strategic mind and feared for their unrelenting brutality, the MacAllisters are masters of violent persuasion. They make examples, not compromises, and their enemies rarely survive to make the same mistake twice.
As one of Clannad Ardan’s most dangerous and unpredictable clans, the MacAllisters walk the line between invaluable asset and uncontrollable storm. Their violence is legendary, their loyalty conditional—but when war comes, few clans are more ready to answer the call.
The Morgan Family
The Shadows of Wales
Origin: Welsh
Territory: Cardiff & Throughout Wales
Operating from the urban heart of Cardiff and reaching across the misty valleys of Wales, the Morgan Family holds dominion over one of Clannad Ardan’s most morally repugnant yet strategically critical operations. Their power is built on a foundation of exploitation, with deep involvement in human trafficking and forced labor networks. What others in the syndicate view with quiet revulsion, the Morgans wield with brutal efficiency.
Their control over the entertainment industry—particularly nightclubs, private venues, and talent agencies—provides a slick facade for darker dealings. These operations serve as both income generators and recruitment channels, blurring the lines between glamour and predation. Behind their nightlife empire lies a grim infrastructure of smuggling routes, forged identities, and broken lives.
Despite their reputation for cruelty, the Morgans are cunning tacticians. They are often entrusted with delicate logistical work, managing manpower and transport for broader Clannad operations. Their reach is long, their methods efficient, and their loyalty—to profit and blood—unquestioned.
Feared even within the Clans, the Morgans are indispensable to Clannad Ardan’s global machine. Their resources, networks, and ruthlessness make them a vital—if disturbing—pillar in the coalition’s criminal empire.
The Kingston Family
The Crownless Lords of London
Origin: English
Territory: London & Southern England
From private gambling halls in Mayfair to the shadowed shipping lanes of the Thames, the Kingston Family exerts quiet, calculated control over Southern England’s criminal underworld. Centered in London, they are masters of sophistication and subterfuge—running high-stakes gambling operations, laundering vast sums through legitimate business fronts, and maintaining a vice grip on the capital’s docks.
Their operations are intricately woven into the fabric of London's elite, with exclusive clubs that cater to aristocrats, politicians, and corrupt business magnates. Behind this facade of elegance lies a ruthless core: extortion, smuggling, and quiet assassinations, all wrapped in the velvet glove of civility. Few clans blend brutality and charm as seamlessly as the Kingstons.
Key to their power is their mastery of bureaucratic manipulation. With deep ties to corrupt officials and law enforcement, the Kingstons operate with a near-imperial level of protection—shielded by paper trails, legal loopholes, and bought silence. Their dominance over London’s docks also makes them the gatekeepers of illicit goods moving into and out of the United Kingdom, positioning them as a logistical cornerstone in Clannad Ardan’s European operations.
Elegant, calculating, and cold-blooded when necessary, the Kingston Family are not merely gangsters in fine suits—they are architects of empire. Within Clannad Ardan, they represent the fusion of organized crime and institutional power.
The Yorke Family
The Pit Kings of the North
Origin: English
Territory: Manchester & Northern England
Ruthless, entrenched, and unflinching, the Yorke Family dominates the criminal underworld of Manchester and much of Northern England. Known for their sheer brutality and ironclad control, the Yorkes have built a reputation as enforcers, traffickers, and pit masters—wielding fear as both a weapon and a currency.
Their core operations revolve around narcotics, human trafficking, and underground fighting rings—where debts are paid in blood and disloyalty earns a public lesson. These arenas serve both as entertainment and as a tool for enforcing hierarchy within the syndicate. Violence isn’t just a means to an end for the Yorkes—it’s a ritual, a brand, a form of justice.
Though known for traditional muscle, the Yorkes are not stuck in the past. Their enforcer ranks include superhuman Extras, whose presence ensures swift, decisive control across their domain. They’ve also embedded themselves in local businesses and labor unions, laundering profits and expanding their power through semi-legitimate means.
Feared for their ferocity and respected for their efficiency, the Yorke Family is the Celtic Clans’ clenched fist in the industrial north—a vital cog in the machinery of violence, influence, and syndicate expansion.
The Leclair-O’Hara Family
The Bilingual Bloodline of Quebec
Origin: French & Irish
Territory: Montreal & Quebec City, Quebec
Bridging cultures and bleeding borders, the Leclair-O’Hara Family rules over Quebec’s criminal underworld with bilingual precision and a supernatural edge. Born of both French and Irish lineage, they have woven themselves into the fabric of Montreal and Quebec City—commanding respect from nationalist movements, underworld players, and even the supernatural circles of Canada’s east.
Their operations are as diverse as their heritage: illegal gambling dens tucked behind old speakeasies, smuggling routes carved through forgotten rail lines and river crossings, and a thriving black market where magical artifacts, stolen art, and contraband flow freely. Their deep connections to both French and Irish nationalist groups offer them protection and strategic muscle, allowing them to move with impunity and purpose.
But what truly sets them apart are the whispered ties to magic—Celtic rituals and old French witchcraft blending into something older, darker, and harder to define. And in the dead of winter, when the moon is full, rumors say that Loup Garou—werewolves of legend—prowl the forests on their command.
The Leclair-O’Haras are not just criminals—they are myth made flesh. Their ability to bridge cultures, languages, and magical traditions makes them one of the most formidable and enigmatic forces within Clannad Ardan. Where other families command fear through power, the Leclair-O’Haras do it through mystery, legacy, and the chilling promise that some monsters wear very human faces.
The Boudreaux Family
The Bayou Bloodline
Origin: Acadian / Cajun
Territory: New Orleans & Southern USA
From the jazz-soaked streets of New Orleans to the haunted stillness of the Southern bayous, the Boudreaux Family commands a criminal empire as rich and dark as the delta soil. Born from Acadian bloodlines and steeped in the culture of Louisiana’s Cajun communities, the Boudreauxs have built their power on tradition, superstition, and a ruthless instinct for opportunity.
Their control over the Southern underworld is vast—bootlegging, smuggling, and drug trafficking form the backbone of their operations, with routes that snake through swamps, riverways, and forgotten backroads. Their deep community ties offer both loyalty and concealment, with Cajun enclaves often serving as havens for Boudreaux operatives and staging grounds for wider syndicate activities.
What sets them apart, however, is the persistent, primal fear that clings to their name. Whispers speak of Rougarou—wolf-creatures with blood ties to the swamp—and pale-eyed figures who never seem to age. Whether these rumors speak to old magic, vampiric lineage, or carefully cultivated mythology, they serve the Boudreauxs well. Fear is a weapon, and few wield it more effectively.
As a member of Clannad Ardan, the Boudreaux Family brings arcane mystery, territorial cunning, and deep Southern resilience. Their control over the American South’s supernatural and criminal crossroads makes them not only unique—but essential to the syndicate’s continental reach.
The Clannad Ardan is governed not by a single leader, but by a council formed from its founding clans. Each clan operates as a semi-autonomous criminal family, deeply entrenched in their own territories and traditions, yet bound by ancient oaths, blood pacts, and shared ambition. These clans serve as the nerve centers of the Clans’ global operations—each one a power in its own right, specializing in different facets of the criminal underworld and the arcane arts.
Though united in purpose, rivalries simmer beneath the surface. Each clan watches the others, waiting for weakness, for opportunity. It is this balance of cooperation and competition that gives the Clannad Ardan its strength—and its volatility.
The Malone Family
The Canadian Cornerstone
Origin: Irish
Territory: Toronto, Southern Ontario
The Malone Family stands as the Clannad Ardan’s dominant presence in Canada, ruling over Toronto and Southern Ontario with a ruthless blend of tradition, modernity, and calculated brutality. Descended from Irish immigrants and long steeped in Celtic customs, the Malones have built an empire through smuggling along the Great Lakes, extortion rackets, and highly structured racketeering operations.
Under the leadership of Jon “Gentleman Johnny” Malone, the clan has thrived by walking the line between old-school honor and new-school pragmatism. They are known not just for their violent efficiency, but for their ability to form strategic alliances with local politicians and compromised law enforcement—effectively weaving their influence into the fabric of Canadian power structures.
The Malone enforcers, feared for their discipline and loyalty, operate with a clear code: protect the family, maintain the order, and never forget the blood. Their brand of criminal governance balances savage enforcement with backroom diplomacy, ensuring that their territory remains both profitable and tightly controlled.
A cornerstone clan within Clannad Ardan, the Malones exemplify the syndicate’s global reach and adaptability. Their legacy—rooted in honor, loyalty, and control—remains one of the most enduring among the thirteen, with ambitions stretching well beyond Toronto’s cold skyline.
The Lyons Family
Bankers in the Shadows
Origin: Scottish
Territory: Ottawa, Central Canada
Discreet yet deeply entrenched, the Lyons Family operates as Clannad Ardan’s financial brain trust in Central Canada. Based in Ottawa, they are masters of money laundering, economic influence, and discreet control—commanding respect not through brute force, but through precision manipulation of wealth and systems.
With ancestral ties to Scottish nobility and modern connections to major Canadian banking institutions, the Lyons have quietly woven themselves into the upper crust of society. Their members walk the halls of commerce and politics as easily as they navigate the darker underworld. Their expertise in financial crimes—shell companies, offshore accounts, political donations, corporate takeovers—makes them an invaluable asset to the Clannad Ardan.
They are rarely seen on the streets, but their reach is long. Politicians dance to their tune, markets shift at their bidding, and enemies often find themselves ruined without a shot fired. The Lyons operate with surgical precision, preferring power that is unseen but undeniable.
While their profile remains low, their influence is enormous. As one of the thirteen ruling clans of the Celtic Clans, the Lyons Family ensures that the syndicate doesn’t just survive—it thrives in the corridors of wealth and influence.
The O’Sullivan Family
The Wolves of the Eastern Gate
Origin: Irish
Territory: Halifax, Maritimes Canada
Holding dominion over Halifax and much of the Canadian Maritimes, the O’Sullivan Family controls one of Clannad Ardan’s most strategically vital territories. Their grip on the shipping and fishing industries—reinforced by ironclad relationships with unions and port authorities—has made them indispensable to the syndicate’s smuggling operations. Few shipments cross the Atlantic without an O’Sullivan’s blessing.
But it’s not just their logistics empire that commands fear and respect. Whispers speak of werewolves among their ranks—supernatural enforcers with lupine senses and a hunger for blood. Whether myth or truth, these rumors have created an aura of dread that amplifies the clan’s already considerable power.
The O’Sullivans are deeply traditional yet ruthlessly effective, balancing economic might with an almost primal presence in the criminal underworld. They are feared not only for what they control—but for what they are. Among the Clannad Ardan, they are regarded as one of the most respected and dangerous clans, their coastal empire vital to the syndicate’s continued strength in North America.
The Callaghan Family
The Iron Fist of Boston
Origin: Irish
Territory: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
The Callaghan Family is one of the most influential Irish-American crime dynasties in the United States, with an ironclad grip on Boston that spans generations. Embedded deeply within the city’s labor unions and construction industries, the Callaghans walk the line between legitimate enterprise and violent criminal enterprise with practiced ease. Their reach extends from political backrooms to blood-streaked alleyways.
Known for their fierce loyalty and even fiercer retribution, the Callaghans are the kind of clan that rewards friends handsomely and makes enemies disappear. They back their muscle with metahuman enforcers—superpowered operatives whose presence ensures that Boston remains firmly under their control.
More than just criminals, the Callaghans are seen as community pillars by some and nightmares by others. Their involvement in working-class infrastructure ensures they touch the lives of ordinary citizens, whether those citizens realize it or not. As one of the ruling clans of Clannad Ardan, the Callaghans are more than a regional powerhouse—they are a vital keystone in the syndicate’s American network, blending old-world code with modern firepower.
The MacLeod Family
The Highland Mystics
Origin: Scottish
Territory: Glasgow & Edinburgh, Scotland
The MacLeod Family is more than a syndicate—they are a legacy. With ancestral ties running deep into the Scottish Highlands, the MacLeods command a powerful criminal empire rooted in both ancient tradition and arcane mastery. Based in Glasgow and Edinburgh, their operations stretch from city alleyways to the mist-shrouded glens, where old Celtic magic still lingers like fog over loch water.
Unlike many of the Clannad Ardan's clans, the MacLeods don’t just employ sorcerers—they are sorcerers. Their ranks include practitioners of ancient Highland mysticism, druids, hedge witches, and seers who have turned their talents toward smuggling, coercion, and supernatural enforcement. Their command of the arcane gives them a terrifying edge, one they wield with strategic precision to intimidate rivals and eliminate threats before they ever manifest.
Feared for their ruthlessness and revered for their arcane prowess, the MacLeods stand as one of the most uniquely powerful clans in Clannad Ardan. Their influence may be steeped in history, but their methods are as dangerous—and unpredictable—as the ancient forces they command.
The Dubois Family
The Aristocrats of the Underworld
Origin: French
Territory: Paris & Northern France
Elegant, ruthless, and impeccably connected, the Dubois Family reigns over Paris and Northern France with quiet authority and unshakable control. Operating from within the salons of high society as easily as they do the back alleys of Montmartre, the Dubois are the Clannad Ardan’s aristocratic power in continental Europe—cultured criminals with a taste for luxury and a talent for black market finesse.
Their mastery of smuggling is second to none, with an intricate network of routes spanning the French countryside, moving everything from rare artifacts to high-end contraband with seamless precision. Art theft, antiquities dealing, and the procurement of arcane curiosities are among their specialties, catering to the tastes of wealthy collectors and supernatural elites alike.
What truly sets the Dubois apart is their integration into the political and cultural fabric of France. Corrupt officials, elite financiers, and public intellectuals form a protective ring around their operations—many unaware they’re dancing with devils. Beneath their charm lies a steely ruthlessness, and those who cross the Dubois often vanish with no trace, replaced in polite society by whispers and speculation.
As one of the ruling clans of Clannad Ardan, the Dubois Family represents the syndicate’s refinement and reach. Their blend of sophistication and savagery makes them indispensable to the Clans’ European foothold—and utterly terrifying to those who underestimate them.
The Fitzgerald Family
The Hidden Hand of New York
Origin: Irish
Territory: New York City, USA
Operating in the dense, cutthroat ecosystem of New York City’s criminal underworld, the Fitzgerald Family has carved out a formidable presence through strategic ruthlessness and careful alliances. Often working in tandem with the Callaghan Family to maintain Irish dominance in key territories, the Fitzgeralds blend old-world loyalty with modern muscle—both human and superhuman.
Their core strength lies in their stranglehold on two of the city’s most lucrative rackets: narcotics and underground gambling. Their drug trade spans boroughs and bridges, while their gambling dens cater to high-stakes players and supernatural clientele alike. But what truly sets them apart is their calculated use of Extras—individuals gifted (or cursed) with superhuman abilities—who serve as enforcers, bodyguards, and brutal reminders of who owns the streets.
The Fitzgeralds are known for their loyalty to allies, their zero-tolerance policy on betrayal, and a long memory for slights. Their name is spoken in hushed tones, not out of reverence, but out of respect for how efficiently they make problems disappear.
As one of the Celtic Clans’ key North American pillars, the Fitzgerald Family reinforces Clannad Ardan’s grip on the East Coast, ensuring that their legacy—like their grip on New York—remains unshakable.
The O’Connell Family
The Old Guard of Dublin
Origin: Irish
Territory: Dublin & Southern Ireland
Rooted deep in Irish soil and older than many of the syndicates they now overshadow, the O’Connell Family stands as the "old guard" of Clannad Ardan. Their power radiates from Dublin and reaches across Southern Ireland like an ancient tree—gnarled, immovable, and impossible to uproot. Tradition is not a word they take lightly; for the O’Connells, it is law, blood, and heritage bound into one.
Best known for their dominance in the arms trade, the O’Connells are the Celtic Clans’ foremost weapons suppliers, arming both criminal and political factions across Ireland and beyond. Their stockpiles are vast, their routes secure, and their customers loyal—often out of fear, often out of shared history.
What grants them even greater insulation from outside scrutiny are their enduring ties to Irish nationalist groups, some of which view the O’Connells as freedom fighters, not criminals. This connection grants them a protective web of sympathizers and informants, making them one of the hardest clans to infiltrate or challenge on their home turf.
Respected, feared, and sometimes resented within Clannad Ardan for their unshakable influence, the O’Connell Family is a keystone in the syndicate’s European structure—equal parts relic and weapon.
The MacAllister Family
The War Dogs of the North
Origin: Scottish & Irish
Territory: Belfast, Northern Ireland & Western Scotland
The MacAllister Family rules the fractured and volatile underworld of Belfast with iron fists and scorched earth. Straddling both Northern Ireland and Western Scotland, their power is rooted in a legacy of bloodshed, rebellion, and ruthless pragmatism. Forged in the fires of sectarian conflict and hardened by decades of guerrilla warfare, the MacAllisters are more than criminals—they are insurgents turned kingpins.
Their longstanding ties to paramilitary organizations grant them access to vast networks of smuggling routes, black market arms, and intelligence channels. Specializing in weapons and explosives, the MacAllisters don’t just arm wars—they profit from them. Their operations, while shadowy, are militarized and precise, with enforcers trained in urban warfare and terror tactics.
Respected for their strategic mind and feared for their unrelenting brutality, the MacAllisters are masters of violent persuasion. They make examples, not compromises, and their enemies rarely survive to make the same mistake twice.
As one of Clannad Ardan’s most dangerous and unpredictable clans, the MacAllisters walk the line between invaluable asset and uncontrollable storm. Their violence is legendary, their loyalty conditional—but when war comes, few clans are more ready to answer the call.
The Morgan Family
The Shadows of Wales
Origin: Welsh
Territory: Cardiff & Throughout Wales
Operating from the urban heart of Cardiff and reaching across the misty valleys of Wales, the Morgan Family holds dominion over one of Clannad Ardan’s most morally repugnant yet strategically critical operations. Their power is built on a foundation of exploitation, with deep involvement in human trafficking and forced labor networks. What others in the syndicate view with quiet revulsion, the Morgans wield with brutal efficiency.
Their control over the entertainment industry—particularly nightclubs, private venues, and talent agencies—provides a slick facade for darker dealings. These operations serve as both income generators and recruitment channels, blurring the lines between glamour and predation. Behind their nightlife empire lies a grim infrastructure of smuggling routes, forged identities, and broken lives.
Despite their reputation for cruelty, the Morgans are cunning tacticians. They are often entrusted with delicate logistical work, managing manpower and transport for broader Clannad operations. Their reach is long, their methods efficient, and their loyalty—to profit and blood—unquestioned.
Feared even within the Clans, the Morgans are indispensable to Clannad Ardan’s global machine. Their resources, networks, and ruthlessness make them a vital—if disturbing—pillar in the coalition’s criminal empire.
The Kingston Family
The Crownless Lords of London
Origin: English
Territory: London & Southern England
From private gambling halls in Mayfair to the shadowed shipping lanes of the Thames, the Kingston Family exerts quiet, calculated control over Southern England’s criminal underworld. Centered in London, they are masters of sophistication and subterfuge—running high-stakes gambling operations, laundering vast sums through legitimate business fronts, and maintaining a vice grip on the capital’s docks.
Their operations are intricately woven into the fabric of London's elite, with exclusive clubs that cater to aristocrats, politicians, and corrupt business magnates. Behind this facade of elegance lies a ruthless core: extortion, smuggling, and quiet assassinations, all wrapped in the velvet glove of civility. Few clans blend brutality and charm as seamlessly as the Kingstons.
Key to their power is their mastery of bureaucratic manipulation. With deep ties to corrupt officials and law enforcement, the Kingstons operate with a near-imperial level of protection—shielded by paper trails, legal loopholes, and bought silence. Their dominance over London’s docks also makes them the gatekeepers of illicit goods moving into and out of the United Kingdom, positioning them as a logistical cornerstone in Clannad Ardan’s European operations.
Elegant, calculating, and cold-blooded when necessary, the Kingston Family are not merely gangsters in fine suits—they are architects of empire. Within Clannad Ardan, they represent the fusion of organized crime and institutional power.
The Yorke Family
The Pit Kings of the North
Origin: English
Territory: Manchester & Northern England
Ruthless, entrenched, and unflinching, the Yorke Family dominates the criminal underworld of Manchester and much of Northern England. Known for their sheer brutality and ironclad control, the Yorkes have built a reputation as enforcers, traffickers, and pit masters—wielding fear as both a weapon and a currency.
Their core operations revolve around narcotics, human trafficking, and underground fighting rings—where debts are paid in blood and disloyalty earns a public lesson. These arenas serve both as entertainment and as a tool for enforcing hierarchy within the syndicate. Violence isn’t just a means to an end for the Yorkes—it’s a ritual, a brand, a form of justice.
Though known for traditional muscle, the Yorkes are not stuck in the past. Their enforcer ranks include superhuman Extras, whose presence ensures swift, decisive control across their domain. They’ve also embedded themselves in local businesses and labor unions, laundering profits and expanding their power through semi-legitimate means.
Feared for their ferocity and respected for their efficiency, the Yorke Family is the Celtic Clans’ clenched fist in the industrial north—a vital cog in the machinery of violence, influence, and syndicate expansion.
The Leclair-O’Hara Family
The Bilingual Bloodline of Quebec
Origin: French & Irish
Territory: Montreal & Quebec City, Quebec
Bridging cultures and bleeding borders, the Leclair-O’Hara Family rules over Quebec’s criminal underworld with bilingual precision and a supernatural edge. Born of both French and Irish lineage, they have woven themselves into the fabric of Montreal and Quebec City—commanding respect from nationalist movements, underworld players, and even the supernatural circles of Canada’s east.
Their operations are as diverse as their heritage: illegal gambling dens tucked behind old speakeasies, smuggling routes carved through forgotten rail lines and river crossings, and a thriving black market where magical artifacts, stolen art, and contraband flow freely. Their deep connections to both French and Irish nationalist groups offer them protection and strategic muscle, allowing them to move with impunity and purpose.
But what truly sets them apart are the whispered ties to magic—Celtic rituals and old French witchcraft blending into something older, darker, and harder to define. And in the dead of winter, when the moon is full, rumors say that Loup Garou—werewolves of legend—prowl the forests on their command.
The Leclair-O’Haras are not just criminals—they are myth made flesh. Their ability to bridge cultures, languages, and magical traditions makes them one of the most formidable and enigmatic forces within Clannad Ardan. Where other families command fear through power, the Leclair-O’Haras do it through mystery, legacy, and the chilling promise that some monsters wear very human faces.
The Boudreaux Family
The Bayou Bloodline
Origin: Acadian / Cajun
Territory: New Orleans & Southern USA
From the jazz-soaked streets of New Orleans to the haunted stillness of the Southern bayous, the Boudreaux Family commands a criminal empire as rich and dark as the delta soil. Born from Acadian bloodlines and steeped in the culture of Louisiana’s Cajun communities, the Boudreauxs have built their power on tradition, superstition, and a ruthless instinct for opportunity.
Their control over the Southern underworld is vast—bootlegging, smuggling, and drug trafficking form the backbone of their operations, with routes that snake through swamps, riverways, and forgotten backroads. Their deep community ties offer both loyalty and concealment, with Cajun enclaves often serving as havens for Boudreaux operatives and staging grounds for wider syndicate activities.
What sets them apart, however, is the persistent, primal fear that clings to their name. Whispers speak of Rougarou—wolf-creatures with blood ties to the swamp—and pale-eyed figures who never seem to age. Whether these rumors speak to old magic, vampiric lineage, or carefully cultivated mythology, they serve the Boudreauxs well. Fear is a weapon, and few wield it more effectively.
As a member of Clannad Ardan, the Boudreaux Family brings arcane mystery, territorial cunning, and deep Southern resilience. Their control over the American South’s supernatural and criminal crossroads makes them not only unique—but essential to the syndicate’s continental reach.
Structure
A coalition of clans, a kingdom of wolves.
Clannad Ardan does not follow the rigid hierarchies of other syndicates. There is no single Don, no supreme ruler. Instead, it operates as a confederation of powerful crime families, each with its own traditions, territory, and leadership. This decentralized structure fosters adaptability—but also fuels constant internal tension.
The Council of Clans (Ruling Body)
The heart of Clannad Ardan’s leadership is the Council of Clans, composed of one representative from each major family. These delegates—usually the family heads or their most trusted lieutenants—meet regularly to discuss policy, mediate disputes, and coordinate large-scale operations.
Votes are cast by clan, not individual.
Consensus is preferred, but majority rules.
In times of extreme conflict, a blood vote (binding often magical oath) may be invoked, though this is rare.
While the Council claims collective leadership, its influence depends heavily on shifting alliances, power blocs, and backroom deals.
The Families (Clans) (Autonomous Power Centers)
Each clan controls its own territory, operations, enforcers, and magical assets. Some are military in nature (MacAllisters, Callaghans), others arcane (MacLeods, Dubois), financial (Lyons, Kingstons), or strategic (O’Sullivans, Boudreauxs).
Clans do not answer to each other, only to the terms of shared pacts and agreements.
Internal disputes between clans are often settled in shadow—duels, betrayals, or silent war.
Temporary coalitions between clans are common, especially when external threats arise.
The Circle (Mystic Advisors & Arcane Authority)
An informal but highly influential group of magical practitioners drawn from multiple clans. Witches, druids, fey-blooded warlocks, necromancers, and spirit-binders serve as spiritual advisors, curse-casters, and magical muscle for the syndicate.
Not a ruling body, but a respected class, especially among mystic heavy clans like the MacLeods, Morgans, or Dubois.
Known to influence council decisions when matters of arcane significance arise.
Rumors persist that some Circle members act independently, pursuing ancient goals beyond the Clans.
The Fangs (Elite Enforcers / Assassins / Field Operatives)
Drawn from all families but loyal only to the Clans as a whole, the Fangs are the closest thing Clannad Ardan has to a standing army or enforcement division.
Often Extras, werewolves, fey-marked, or magically enhanced.
Used for inter-clan enforcement, retaliation, intimidation, or protecting major assets.
Commanded by a rotating triad of seasoned operatives chosen from different clans to avoid bias.
Neutral Grounds & Oaths
Certain locations—ancestral halls, sacred groves, or arcane chambers—are considered neutral territory, protected by ancient oaths and blood-bound wards. Breaking neutrality can trigger mystical consequences or clan-wide war.
Oaths, blood pacts, and magical contracts (Geas) play a huge role in governance. Deals are often sealed with sigils, branded flesh, or offerings to old gods.
Clannad Ardan does not follow the rigid hierarchies of other syndicates. There is no single Don, no supreme ruler. Instead, it operates as a confederation of powerful crime families, each with its own traditions, territory, and leadership. This decentralized structure fosters adaptability—but also fuels constant internal tension.
The Council of Clans (Ruling Body)
The heart of Clannad Ardan’s leadership is the Council of Clans, composed of one representative from each major family. These delegates—usually the family heads or their most trusted lieutenants—meet regularly to discuss policy, mediate disputes, and coordinate large-scale operations.
Votes are cast by clan, not individual.
Consensus is preferred, but majority rules.
In times of extreme conflict, a blood vote (binding often magical oath) may be invoked, though this is rare.
While the Council claims collective leadership, its influence depends heavily on shifting alliances, power blocs, and backroom deals.
The Families (Clans) (Autonomous Power Centers)
Each clan controls its own territory, operations, enforcers, and magical assets. Some are military in nature (MacAllisters, Callaghans), others arcane (MacLeods, Dubois), financial (Lyons, Kingstons), or strategic (O’Sullivans, Boudreauxs).
Clans do not answer to each other, only to the terms of shared pacts and agreements.
Internal disputes between clans are often settled in shadow—duels, betrayals, or silent war.
Temporary coalitions between clans are common, especially when external threats arise.
The Circle (Mystic Advisors & Arcane Authority)
An informal but highly influential group of magical practitioners drawn from multiple clans. Witches, druids, fey-blooded warlocks, necromancers, and spirit-binders serve as spiritual advisors, curse-casters, and magical muscle for the syndicate.
Not a ruling body, but a respected class, especially among mystic heavy clans like the MacLeods, Morgans, or Dubois.
Known to influence council decisions when matters of arcane significance arise.
Rumors persist that some Circle members act independently, pursuing ancient goals beyond the Clans.
The Fangs (Elite Enforcers / Assassins / Field Operatives)
Drawn from all families but loyal only to the Clans as a whole, the Fangs are the closest thing Clannad Ardan has to a standing army or enforcement division.
Often Extras, werewolves, fey-marked, or magically enhanced.
Used for inter-clan enforcement, retaliation, intimidation, or protecting major assets.
Commanded by a rotating triad of seasoned operatives chosen from different clans to avoid bias.
Neutral Grounds & Oaths
Certain locations—ancestral halls, sacred groves, or arcane chambers—are considered neutral territory, protected by ancient oaths and blood-bound wards. Breaking neutrality can trigger mystical consequences or clan-wide war.
Oaths, blood pacts, and magical contracts (Geas) play a huge role in governance. Deals are often sealed with sigils, branded flesh, or offerings to old gods.
History
The Celtic Clans: A Coalition of Fury and Wounded Pride
Even before the rise of the Italian Ten Families, Irish and Scottish gangs in the US were experiencing a decline. Many were being absorbed into the larger Irish Mafia, their distinct identities eroding. This changed after World War II, when they, too, found superpowered blood within their ranks – less abundant than in the Italian families, but enough to keep several clans afloat. While they became less prominent on the world stage, often relegated to the status of lesser syndicates, this perceived decline fueled a burning resentment and a fierce desire to reclaim their former glory. This shared sense of wounded pride and simmering rage would become the catalyst for an unprecedented alliance.
The Birth of Clannad Ardan: Unity Forged in Fire
One of the first to respond to the Italian resurgence was a coalition known as "The Celtic Clans," or Clannad Ardan. Formed after a period of brutal infighting and jockeying for dominance, the Celtic Clans united Irish, British, Scottish, French, and other nearby regional organized crime families into a powerful and dangerous super syndicate. The clans understood that to compete with the Italian Mafia and protect their territories, they needed unity, strength, and a willingness to embrace new tactics.
A Magical Alliance: Embracing the Old Ways
Where the Italians had the metahuman advantage, the Clannad Ardan would lean heavily into the magical. Recognizing the rich history of witchcraft and mystical beings within the British Isles and the New World, the Clans actively recruited witches of all traditions, especially those practicing the darkest arts. These witches were offered power, wealth, and status within the Clans, and many accepted, bolstering their ranks with arcane power.
To complement their magical practitioners, the Clans also sought out Extras touched by fey bloodlines and clans of natural-born werewolves. These mystical beings, with their inherent connection to the supernatural, provided the Clannad Ardan with a unique and formidable edge. This blend of witches, fey-touched individuals, and werewolves gave the Clans a distinctly mystical flavor, setting them apart from other super syndicates.
A New Breed of Enforcer: The IRA's Legacy
It would be in the turn of the modern era, though, that the Clans would receive a significant bolster to their mundane enforcers and hitters. With the rise and fall of the IRA, many disillusioned members found a new home within the Clannad Ardan. These individuals, trained not just in the crude methods of organized crime but dyed-in-the-wool IRA insurgents, brought with them a wealth of experience in guerilla warfare, intelligence gathering, and covert operations. They became the new and terrifying elite enforcers of the Clannad Ardan, their skills honed in the fires of conflict and now turned towards the Clans' ambitions.
The Celtic Clans: A Tapestry of Power and Tradition
The Clannad Ardan, more commonly known as the Celtic Clans, is not a monolithic entity like The Ten Families. Instead, it is a complex tapestry woven from thirteen distinct clans, each with its own history, traditions, territory, and leadership. These clans, while united under the banner of Clannad Ardan for mutual benefit and survival, maintain a high degree of autonomy. This decentralized structure allows for flexibility and adaptability, enabling the Clans to operate across diverse regions and respond quickly to emerging threats.
Decentralized Power: Strength and Weakness
This decentralized power structure is both the Clans' greatest strength and their most significant weakness. The independence of each clan allows them to operate in multiple locations simultaneously, making them difficult to contain and allowing them to specialize in various criminal enterprises. However, this same independence can also lead to internal rivalries and power struggles, as individual clans vie for dominance within the larger coalition. Maintaining the delicate balance between clan autonomy and unified action is a constant challenge for the leadership of Clannad Ardan.
A Council of Clans: Shared Leadership
Instead of a single Don or a centralized hierarchy, the Celtic Clans are governed by a council composed of representatives from each of the thirteen families. This council meets regularly to discuss matters of mutual concern, to mediate disputes between clans, and to coordinate large-scale operations. Decisions are often made through consensus, but sometimes, when disagreements arise, votes are taken, and the majority rules. This system of shared leadership, while designed to prevent any one clan from becoming too powerful, can also be slow and inefficient, especially in times of crisis.
A Dangerous Alliance
The formation of the Celtic Clans marked a new era for organized crime across Europe and North America. By uniting powerful families from Ireland, Scotland, England, France, Wales—and beyond—the Clans forged a syndicate capable of challenging even the Ten Families. Their decentralized structure allows them to adapt rapidly to changing conditions, but it also makes them volatile, fractured, and deeply unpredictable.
Beneath the surface of unity lies a storm of ambition. Internal rivalries are ever-present, and alliances shift like tides—formed out of necessity one moment, broken by betrayal the next. Clans may collaborate on one operation, only to turn against each other soon after, vying for territory, resources, or influence within the broader network. A shared Celtic heritage and a common enemy can momentarily align interests, but those bonds are fragile—easily shattered by greed, wounded pride, or ancient grudges.
While they present a united front to the outside world, the truth is far more chaotic. Trust is rare within the Clans, and betrayal is swift, often brutal. This constant jockeying for power makes them difficult to read, their internal dynamics a mystery even to their closest allies. Leadership within Clannad Ardan is a precarious position—demanding ruthless strategy, constant vigilance, and an unerring instinct for betrayal.
Yet it is precisely this volatility that gives the Clans their strength. Their ability to shift alliances, strategies, and loyalties at a moment’s notice makes them dangerously adaptive. Where more rigid organizations falter, the Clans pivot. Where others hesitate, the Clans strike. They are a storm of ambition and tradition—chaotic, treacherous, and utterly devastating when aligned toward a common goal.
Even before the rise of the Italian Ten Families, Irish and Scottish gangs in the US were experiencing a decline. Many were being absorbed into the larger Irish Mafia, their distinct identities eroding. This changed after World War II, when they, too, found superpowered blood within their ranks – less abundant than in the Italian families, but enough to keep several clans afloat. While they became less prominent on the world stage, often relegated to the status of lesser syndicates, this perceived decline fueled a burning resentment and a fierce desire to reclaim their former glory. This shared sense of wounded pride and simmering rage would become the catalyst for an unprecedented alliance.
The Birth of Clannad Ardan: Unity Forged in Fire
One of the first to respond to the Italian resurgence was a coalition known as "The Celtic Clans," or Clannad Ardan. Formed after a period of brutal infighting and jockeying for dominance, the Celtic Clans united Irish, British, Scottish, French, and other nearby regional organized crime families into a powerful and dangerous super syndicate. The clans understood that to compete with the Italian Mafia and protect their territories, they needed unity, strength, and a willingness to embrace new tactics.
A Magical Alliance: Embracing the Old Ways
Where the Italians had the metahuman advantage, the Clannad Ardan would lean heavily into the magical. Recognizing the rich history of witchcraft and mystical beings within the British Isles and the New World, the Clans actively recruited witches of all traditions, especially those practicing the darkest arts. These witches were offered power, wealth, and status within the Clans, and many accepted, bolstering their ranks with arcane power.
To complement their magical practitioners, the Clans also sought out Extras touched by fey bloodlines and clans of natural-born werewolves. These mystical beings, with their inherent connection to the supernatural, provided the Clannad Ardan with a unique and formidable edge. This blend of witches, fey-touched individuals, and werewolves gave the Clans a distinctly mystical flavor, setting them apart from other super syndicates.
A New Breed of Enforcer: The IRA's Legacy
It would be in the turn of the modern era, though, that the Clans would receive a significant bolster to their mundane enforcers and hitters. With the rise and fall of the IRA, many disillusioned members found a new home within the Clannad Ardan. These individuals, trained not just in the crude methods of organized crime but dyed-in-the-wool IRA insurgents, brought with them a wealth of experience in guerilla warfare, intelligence gathering, and covert operations. They became the new and terrifying elite enforcers of the Clannad Ardan, their skills honed in the fires of conflict and now turned towards the Clans' ambitions.
The Celtic Clans: A Tapestry of Power and Tradition
The Clannad Ardan, more commonly known as the Celtic Clans, is not a monolithic entity like The Ten Families. Instead, it is a complex tapestry woven from thirteen distinct clans, each with its own history, traditions, territory, and leadership. These clans, while united under the banner of Clannad Ardan for mutual benefit and survival, maintain a high degree of autonomy. This decentralized structure allows for flexibility and adaptability, enabling the Clans to operate across diverse regions and respond quickly to emerging threats.
Decentralized Power: Strength and Weakness
This decentralized power structure is both the Clans' greatest strength and their most significant weakness. The independence of each clan allows them to operate in multiple locations simultaneously, making them difficult to contain and allowing them to specialize in various criminal enterprises. However, this same independence can also lead to internal rivalries and power struggles, as individual clans vie for dominance within the larger coalition. Maintaining the delicate balance between clan autonomy and unified action is a constant challenge for the leadership of Clannad Ardan.
A Council of Clans: Shared Leadership
Instead of a single Don or a centralized hierarchy, the Celtic Clans are governed by a council composed of representatives from each of the thirteen families. This council meets regularly to discuss matters of mutual concern, to mediate disputes between clans, and to coordinate large-scale operations. Decisions are often made through consensus, but sometimes, when disagreements arise, votes are taken, and the majority rules. This system of shared leadership, while designed to prevent any one clan from becoming too powerful, can also be slow and inefficient, especially in times of crisis.
A Dangerous Alliance
The formation of the Celtic Clans marked a new era for organized crime across Europe and North America. By uniting powerful families from Ireland, Scotland, England, France, Wales—and beyond—the Clans forged a syndicate capable of challenging even the Ten Families. Their decentralized structure allows them to adapt rapidly to changing conditions, but it also makes them volatile, fractured, and deeply unpredictable.
Beneath the surface of unity lies a storm of ambition. Internal rivalries are ever-present, and alliances shift like tides—formed out of necessity one moment, broken by betrayal the next. Clans may collaborate on one operation, only to turn against each other soon after, vying for territory, resources, or influence within the broader network. A shared Celtic heritage and a common enemy can momentarily align interests, but those bonds are fragile—easily shattered by greed, wounded pride, or ancient grudges.
While they present a united front to the outside world, the truth is far more chaotic. Trust is rare within the Clans, and betrayal is swift, often brutal. This constant jockeying for power makes them difficult to read, their internal dynamics a mystery even to their closest allies. Leadership within Clannad Ardan is a precarious position—demanding ruthless strategy, constant vigilance, and an unerring instinct for betrayal.
Yet it is precisely this volatility that gives the Clans their strength. Their ability to shift alliances, strategies, and loyalties at a moment’s notice makes them dangerously adaptive. Where more rigid organizations falter, the Clans pivot. Where others hesitate, the Clans strike. They are a storm of ambition and tradition—chaotic, treacherous, and utterly devastating when aligned toward a common goal.
Anam, Fuil, Oidhreacht. (Soul, Blood, Legacy)
Type
Illicit, Syndicate
Alternative Names
Irish/Scotish/French/British ect.. Mafia or Mob
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