The Sanguine
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OriginOriginally the Sanguine was a fraternity, its members enjoyed social gatherings, special events and such. This went on through the late nineties (90s'), and the fraternity gained much popularity in Richmond Hills and nearby Havercroft by young adults. The Sanguine quickly presented itself as a collective power, holding thousands of NecroTech and other small business shares. As NecroTech expanded throughout Malton, the hierarchy seeming held great financial sway on much of the city. The fraternity successfully embezzle a large amount of cash to bribe the opposing mayor candidate in order to gain political power. Thus the Sanguine became one of the most powerful non corporate groups in Malton.Finally in a joint effort dubbed "Operation Exsanguinate" the police of both Richmond Hills and Havercroft cracked down on corruption. After several successful arrests, the authorities had enough information to investigate deeper. In may of two-thousand and one (2001) the police raided the head quarters in an effort to arrest the hierarchy. Ending in a shootout and the eventual death of the mysterious founder "Gabriel Angelus", the fraternity started to crumble and the new movement faded away. Months before the initial outbreak, remnants of the Sanguine group violently rioted outside several The Lockwood Building after Gabriel's body was removed from its grave and smuggled into its research laboratory. The Carle Street Police however intervened making over thirteen arrests that day and killing one.
News3/11/10 Members are currently holding up in The "Corpse" Factory. With have set up a portable generator and barricades are at very heavily. Around 10 zeds outside, and we are holding up for now. Anyone who is in the area is welcome to join us. 12/10/10 We are now any official group with four (4) active members. LocationsThe Sanguine's permanent Head Quarters; Richmond Hills, St Marks Hospital is currently ruined. All personal are required to meet at the Sands Building to await more information if St Marks is ruined. Alington Street is our revive point for now. Read more at SNT Policies
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