Link Street
from the album Dark Tales · released Jul 03, 2021
About Link Street
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Link Street resides in a city infested with rats, horses-and-carts, and shady merchants.
Some say crossing the street is like rolling a loaded dice for your life, with the odds stacked against you.
Locals avoid these busy roads and instead venture in the dark alleyways and closes.
This in turn has caused an uptake in infestations, littering and shady characters waiting to take advantage of naive patrons of the streets venturing out alone.
If you’re looking for work, the locals of Link Street and many other streets in this city are always on the lookout for able-bodied guards for those with deep pockets.
For those with more nefarious intentions, these streets are ripe for the picking of some cloak-and-dagger skulduggery.
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