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This is a reference book authored by Lord [[Downey]] and presumably part of the canon of work aimed at the hard-working professional [[Assassins' Guild|Assassin]]. It appears to cover issues of style and grace and the need for a professional inhumation to be concluded in such a manner that elevates it above mere common murder, of the sort any untrained person might perpetrate. | This is a reference book authored by Lord [[Downey]] and presumably part of the canon of work aimed at the hard-working professional [[Assassins' Guild|Assassin]]. It appears to cover issues of style and grace and the need for a professional inhumation to be concluded in such a manner that elevates it above mere common murder, of the sort any untrained person might perpetrate. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 10 March 2016
This is a reference book authored by Lord Downey and presumably part of the canon of work aimed at the hard-working professional Assassin. It appears to cover issues of style and grace and the need for a professional inhumation to be concluded in such a manner that elevates it above mere common murder, of the sort any untrained person might perpetrate.