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The Seoulpa Rings are a group of Korean organized crime syndicates. The Seoulpa Rings are centered around Seattle, the city being a birthplace for the organizations following the Yakuza's stateside purge of Korean members in the 2040s. The Rings have always been considered a wild card in Seattle's shadows. A Seoulpa Ring is small in size, compared to a Mafia family or Yakuza boryokudan, and tightly organized, and tend to operate individually of other Rings. They have a reputation of being ruthless and adaptive to new technologies and magics, although the Rings' power has begun to wane with the growth of the Native American mobs and the encrochment of the Vory.

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  • The Seoulpa Rings are a group of Korean organized crime syndicates. The Seoulpa Rings are centered around Seattle, the city being a birthplace for the organizations following the Yakuza's stateside purge of Korean members in the 2040s. The Rings have always been considered a wild card in Seattle's shadows. A Seoulpa Ring is small in size, compared to a Mafia family or Yakuza boryokudan, and tightly organized, and tend to operate individually of other Rings. They have a reputation of being ruthless and adaptive to new technologies and magics, although the Rings' power has begun to wane with the growth of the Native American mobs and the encrochment of the Vory.
  • The Rings - Also known as the Seoupla Rings. The Rings come from Korea or that area of Asia anyways. They are the youngest of the big four underworld groups. However, they have adapted to the New age well. They tend to use more magic and meta abilities than the other groups. Their traditions are younger and better able to stand the test of magic.
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  • The Seoulpa Rings are a group of Korean organized crime syndicates. The Seoulpa Rings are centered around Seattle, the city being a birthplace for the organizations following the Yakuza's stateside purge of Korean members in the 2040s. The Rings have always been considered a wild card in Seattle's shadows. A Seoulpa Ring is small in size, compared to a Mafia family or Yakuza boryokudan, and tightly organized, and tend to operate individually of other Rings. They have a reputation of being ruthless and adaptive to new technologies and magics, although the Rings' power has begun to wane with the growth of the Native American mobs and the encrochment of the Vory.
  • The Rings - Also known as the Seoupla Rings. The Rings come from Korea or that area of Asia anyways. They are the youngest of the big four underworld groups. However, they have adapted to the New age well. They tend to use more magic and meta abilities than the other groups. Their traditions are younger and better able to stand the test of magic. The Seoulpa Rings are a group of Korean organized crime syndicates. The Seoupla Rings are centered around Seattle, the city being a birthplace for the organizations following the Yakuza's stateside purge of Korean members in the 2040s. The Rings have always been considered a wild card in Seattle's shadows. A Seoulpa Ring is small in size, compared to a Mafia family or Yakuza borukyan, and tightly organized, and tend to operate individually of other Rings. They have a reputation of being ruthless and adaptive to new technologies and magics, although the Rings' power has begun to wane with the growth of the Native American mobs and the encrochment of the Vory.
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