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Never thought we would be operating as far as the West Coast United States,” commented Victor Malinski, who was busy at work alongside Schäffer and the other FVL leaders, double checking the amount of equipment that had been allocated to them for their Sunday Morning Special, Fall Verdunkeln (Case Blackout), in the form of “Requisition Credits.” They had already arrived at their secret hideout on the night of the 1st of May. More from within the ranks of their respective RGA groups are expected to partake in this case, but their leaders will be asked to lead the way for them. Soon after Preston Connelly was finished counting his, he said to the others, “I’m all done, you guys. Does anyone here happen to have anything good to read by any chance?” Moira O’Hara raised her hand, while she was still counting her RCs. She was the one who …show more content…
Have any of you heard about a Dweller city called ‘Blood Moon?’”
“Never heard of it,” said Gudruna. She suggested to Walther that her FVL partner, Preston Connelly, might know. “Ask Preston.”
Connelly saw Schäffer turning his head towards his, doing so based on Gudruna’s suggestion. In response, he said to Walther, “In fact, I actually do know of such a place, although it’s only based entirely on what I’m been told by various second hand sources.”
He continued, “From what I was told about the place, it has the usual amenities that can be found in any other Dweller city, but Blood Moon is still unique in its own right. Or so people kept on claiming: there are several temples dedicated to several different gods, and Occult powers flow from these temples and into the entire subterranean society. As a result, almost all of the Dwellers there worship those gods in their respective temples. Probably the last place any RGA or Underground member would want to be sent

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