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===The Gods=== No one person knows if the gods in Purgatoria are actual singular living people, organizations that hold a great deal of power, or true deities. But, that doesn't really matter, all you need to know is that there are four of them, and they most certainly aren't based off of the four temperaments. * '''Big Money''': Motivated entirely by the city's greed, big money is represented by one of those fat Chinese Buddhas sitting on mountains of Krag. The most popular form of worshiping Big Money is making it rain, because if you don't have enough Gold Krag to do so, you really should be worshiping him. As a player, you should be friends with Big Money, because doing so gives you the power to see money that has fallen on the ground. * '''Mr. Ghost''': Either the product, or the cause of the city's insatiable need for guns, and known by his symbol of a skull missing its lower jaw. Mr. Ghost's agenda is unclear, although if you look hard enough he seems to just want to be the most profitable businessman in Purgatoria, or perhaps the greatest influence on the variety of guns within the city. As a player, you should be a servant of Mr. Ghost, because doing so gives you the power of finding guns that have fallen on the ground. * '''Madame Heart''': Um, heard of Slannesh? Ms. Heart is pretty similar, minus the whole fop act. The proprietor of many of Purgatoria's vice establishments, most notably those which harbor prostitution. Madame Heart plays a game, spanning the entire city, with each piece representing a person of influence, and she wants to have the strings to pull on all of them. As a player, you should love Madame Heart, because doing so gives you the power of finding out the dirt on people that has fallen on the ground. * '''The Singer''': Think of your least favorite televised talent competition with an unhealthy dose of suicidal ideation, and that is probably the most apt explanation for what The Singer represents to the city, essentially controlling fame the way Indrick Boreale controls his Battle Brothers! She controls a variety of lounges throughout Purgatoria, as well as running a city wide contest to find the next new thing in entertainment, however this is heavily contrasted by the Singer's seeming lack of interest in anything other than being sad about things which aren't explained. As a player, you should emulate The Singer, because doing so gives you the power to perform your way through two thirds of the social skills, which have fallen on the ground.
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