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The '''Merchants''' are a minor gang based in [[Brockton Bay]].
The Merchants were a gang of bums, addicts, drunks, and other dregs of Brockton Bay society.
==Background:==
[Coming Soon]
==Members:==
{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table" style="width: 500px;"
|-
! scope="col"|Name:
! scope="col"|Status:
|-
|[[Skidmark]]:
|Deceased
|-
|[[Squealer]]:
|Deceased
|-
|[[Mush]]:
|Deceased
|-
|[[Trainwreck]]:
|Deceased
|-
|[[Scrub]]:
|Defected
|}
 
 


Their tag or symbol is a capital ‘M’, with two lines drawn vertically through it, meant to mimic the dollar sign.


==History==
==History==
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Following Leviathan's devastation on Brockton Bay, they rose to prominence as more people fell in line with them due to the lack of ulitities, public services, and supplies. This increase in numbers allowed them to maraud Brockton Bay, "robbing, raping, pillaging and stealing."
Following Leviathan's devastation on Brockton Bay, they rose to prominence as more people fell in line with them due to the lack of ulitities, public services, and supplies. This increase in numbers allowed them to maraud Brockton Bay, "robbing, raping, pillaging and stealing."
==See also==
*[[List of Merchant members]]
[[Category:Groups and Organizations]]
[[Category:Groups and Organizations]]

Revision as of 02:39, August 6, 2014

The Merchants are a minor gang based in Brockton Bay.

Background:

[Coming Soon]

Members:

Name: Status:
Skidmark: Deceased
Squealer: Deceased
Mush: Deceased
Trainwreck: Deceased
Scrub: Defected



History

The Merchants were first introduced in Hive 5.1 as an unnamed group led by Skidmark. They primarily only held onto small tracts of territory that other villainous organizations did not care for. Their business relied on making and selling drugs, including to children.

Following Leviathan's devastation on Brockton Bay, they rose to prominence as more people fell in line with them due to the lack of ulitities, public services, and supplies. This increase in numbers allowed them to maraud Brockton Bay, "robbing, raping, pillaging and stealing."