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A larger ganger group in the sprawl, The Cutters were once an organized group that revolved around drug running and grand theft. While being a violent gang, they're fairly accepting of outsiders. The gang is composed of all metahuman types except elves, due to their longstanding war with [http://shadowrun.wikia.com/wiki/Ancients The Ancients], and all-elf gang.
A larger ganger group in the sprawl, The Cutters were once an organized group that revolved around drug running and grand theft. While being a violent gang, they're fairly accepting of outsiders. The gang is composed of all metahuman types except elves, due to their longstanding war with [http://shadowrun.wikia.com/wiki/Ancients The Ancients], and all-elf gang.
 
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Since the death of their former leader, Blake Templeton, they've become less organized. Once focused on their revenue, they've become less concerned about the bottom line and more about reputation.  
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Since the death of their former leader, Blake Templeton, they've become less organized. Once focused on the organization as a business, they've become less concerned about the bottom line and more about reputation, turning to violence more often and more quickly.
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Violent. Loud. The epitome of "pink mohawk".
Violent. Loud. The epitome of "pink mohawk".
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Latest revision as of 17:59, 8 November 2017

A larger ganger group in the sprawl, The Cutters were once an organized group that revolved around drug running and grand theft. While being a violent gang, they're fairly accepting of outsiders. The gang is composed of all metahuman types except elves, due to their longstanding war with The Ancients, and all-elf gang.

Since the death of their former leader, Blake Templeton, they've become less organized. Once focused on the organization as a business, they've become less concerned about the bottom line and more about reputation, turning to violence more often and more quickly.

Violent. Loud. The epitome of "pink mohawk".