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== Modus operandi == | == Modus operandi == | ||
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== Structure == | == Structure == | ||
The Folk is a rare criminal organization that predated capes and still functions in more or less the same fashion as capes replaced them. | The Folk is a rare criminal organization that predated capes and still functions in more or less the same fashion as capes replaced them. The Folk are middle men, or Guarantors that let the criminal economy of [[Chicago]] functions well and consistently without the hassle of rivalries getting in the way.<ref name="25.3 e1" /> Like many gangs it is made up of human and parahuman members. | ||
== PRT Response == | == PRT Response == | ||
The Folk were supposedly a vital part of Chicago as they kept criminal gangs from fighting each other when they could be dealing in profitable business. Sadly Topsy mistook his success in this field for greater ability on his part. When Protectorate heroes interfered with his deals he decided to hire his own middle men to make his displeasure known. These hires overstepped important bounds and made The Folk far less necessary of an evil then they usual.<ref name="25.3 e1" /> | |||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
Unlike many cape groups they were able to evolve with the times of Parahumans working their way into various enterprises criminal and otherwise.<ref>[[Scarab 25.3]]</ref><ref name="Sv1">It's worth stating that one of the underling ideas driving the formation of groups and ideological factions in the Wormverse is the notion that some people get a voice where they otherwise wouldn't. Give an immense amount of power to a (relatively) random section of the population and you'll see certain shifts in the overlying sentiments.<br><br>All the more so when you think that a parahuman with aspirations might latch on to an idea, concept, or group to get reputation, resources, and contacts. - [https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/posts/3216834/ Comment by Wildbow] on Sufficient Velocity</ref> | Unlike many cape groups they were able to evolve with the times of Parahumans working their way into various enterprises criminal and otherwise. <ref name="25.3 e1">The apartment was one of many detours in an extended distribution chain that saw guns and drugs making their way to the Folk, one of the rare criminal organizations that predated capes and still functioned in more or less the same fashion today. Topsy and his underlings were guarantors, middlemen who made it possible for diehard enemies to do business. If a fight erupted, he and his minions would deal with the situation quickly, promptly and efficiently.<br><br>It was a simple job, and it was one he’d done for nearly a decade. In the process, he’d apparently grown exceedingly rich, and he had recently started to become more ambitious. Campanile and Shuffle had interfered with a deal, and Topsy had hired some mercenaries to seek out retaliation. If the escalation of the situation wasn’t bad enough, the mercenaries had crossed lines, and Topsy had been relocated to the heroes’ shit list as a consequence. He was an acceptable target.<br><br>The only thing that would make Campanile and Shuffle happier than us fucking up and giving them an excuse to step in would be a perfectly executed operation and a humiliating loss for Topsy. I’d do my best to oblige on that front. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/07/06/scarab-25-3/ Excerpt] from [[Scarab 25.3]]</ref><ref name="Sv1">It's worth stating that one of the underling ideas driving the formation of groups and ideological factions in the Wormverse is the notion that some people get a voice where they otherwise wouldn't. Give an immense amount of power to a (relatively) random section of the population and you'll see certain shifts in the overlying sentiments.<br><br>All the more so when you think that a parahuman with aspirations might latch on to an idea, concept, or group to get reputation, resources, and contacts. - [https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/posts/3216834/ Comment by Wildbow] on Sufficient Velocity</ref> | ||
===Post-[[Battle against Echidna|Echidna]]=== | ===Post-[[Battle against Echidna|Echidna]]=== | ||
Hurt a protectorate member leading to the organization moving against them. | Hurt a protectorate member leading to the organization moving against them. | ||
Weaver worked out a plan to deal with them, it | Weaver worked out a plan to deal with them, it succeeded. She was able to convince an allied villain cape group<ref name="25.3 e2">They had a different plan in mind. They reversed direction and headed straight for a restaurant with a sign showing a gold dragon against a red background.<br><br>“Grace,” I said. “Wei shu wu? Does typing it into the computer turn up anything?”<br><br>“''A cover business for a group with affiliations to the Folk,''” Revel volunteered.<br><br>“We safe to harass them, or-”<br><br>''“No. They have people with powers, and that’s beyond the scope of this manhunt.”'' - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/07/06/scarab-25-3/ Excerpt] from [[Scarab 25.3]]</ref> to give them up. | ||
Afterwards they were effectively dissolved. | Afterwards they were effectively dissolved. | ||
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<title source="name"> <default>The Folk</default> </title>
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Modus operandi
Essentially operate as fixers and guaranteers for various criminal enterprises in chcago.<ref name="25.3 e1">Scarab 25.3</ref>
Structure
The Folk is a rare criminal organization that predated capes and still functions in more or less the same fashion as capes replaced them. The Folk are middle men, or Guarantors that let the criminal economy of Chicago functions well and consistently without the hassle of rivalries getting in the way.<ref name="25.3 e1" /> Like many gangs it is made up of human and parahuman members.
PRT Response
The Folk were supposedly a vital part of Chicago as they kept criminal gangs from fighting each other when they could be dealing in profitable business. Sadly Topsy mistook his success in this field for greater ability on his part. When Protectorate heroes interfered with his deals he decided to hire his own middle men to make his displeasure known. These hires overstepped important bounds and made The Folk far less necessary of an evil then they usual.<ref name="25.3 e1" />
History
Background
Unlike many cape groups they were able to evolve with the times of Parahumans working their way into various enterprises criminal and otherwise. <ref name="25.3 e1">The apartment was one of many detours in an extended distribution chain that saw guns and drugs making their way to the Folk, one of the rare criminal organizations that predated capes and still functioned in more or less the same fashion today. Topsy and his underlings were guarantors, middlemen who made it possible for diehard enemies to do business. If a fight erupted, he and his minions would deal with the situation quickly, promptly and efficiently.
It was a simple job, and it was one he’d done for nearly a decade. In the process, he’d apparently grown exceedingly rich, and he had recently started to become more ambitious. Campanile and Shuffle had interfered with a deal, and Topsy had hired some mercenaries to seek out retaliation. If the escalation of the situation wasn’t bad enough, the mercenaries had crossed lines, and Topsy had been relocated to the heroes’ shit list as a consequence. He was an acceptable target.
The only thing that would make Campanile and Shuffle happier than us fucking up and giving them an excuse to step in would be a perfectly executed operation and a humiliating loss for Topsy. I’d do my best to oblige on that front. - Excerpt from Scarab 25.3</ref><ref name="Sv1">It's worth stating that one of the underling ideas driving the formation of groups and ideological factions in the Wormverse is the notion that some people get a voice where they otherwise wouldn't. Give an immense amount of power to a (relatively) random section of the population and you'll see certain shifts in the overlying sentiments.
All the more so when you think that a parahuman with aspirations might latch on to an idea, concept, or group to get reputation, resources, and contacts. - Comment by Wildbow on Sufficient Velocity</ref>
Post-Echidna
Hurt a protectorate member leading to the organization moving against them.
Weaver worked out a plan to deal with them, it succeeded. She was able to convince an allied villain cape group<ref name="25.3 e2">They had a different plan in mind. They reversed direction and headed straight for a restaurant with a sign showing a gold dragon against a red background.
“Grace,” I said. “Wei shu wu? Does typing it into the computer turn up anything?”
“A cover business for a group with affiliations to the Folk,” Revel volunteered.
“We safe to harass them, or-”
“No. They have people with powers, and that’s beyond the scope of this manhunt.” - Excerpt from Scarab 25.3</ref> to give them up.
Afterwards they were effectively dissolved.
Parahuman Members
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| Topsy |
| Watch |
| Mockshow |
References
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