Alias No information Origin No information Occupation No information Powers/Skills No information Hobby No information Goals No information Type of Villain No information Lord Varek Azzur numbers among the most important faces of the Fighting Fantasy universe, mentioned in many gamebooks but never met in person. He is a former Pirate Lord, and the mysterious and tyrannical governor of Port Blacksand: the infamous City of Thieves. Both the wretched city and its governor eventually became major recurring aspects of the world of Titan.
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| - Alias No information Origin No information Occupation No information Powers/Skills No information Hobby No information Goals No information Type of Villain No information Lord Varek Azzur numbers among the most important faces of the Fighting Fantasy universe, mentioned in many gamebooks but never met in person. He is a former Pirate Lord, and the mysterious and tyrannical governor of Port Blacksand: the infamous City of Thieves. Both the wretched city and its governor eventually became major recurring aspects of the world of Titan.
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| - Keep ruling the town without opposition
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| - Controls the town through his city guards, fighting skills, leadership skills, influence over the pirates of Allansia, aura of mystery
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| - Going through the town in his coach, watching gladiator fights
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| - Alias No information Origin No information Occupation No information Powers/Skills No information Hobby No information Goals No information Type of Villain No information Lord Varek Azzur numbers among the most important faces of the Fighting Fantasy universe, mentioned in many gamebooks but never met in person. He is a former Pirate Lord, and the mysterious and tyrannical governor of Port Blacksand: the infamous City of Thieves. Both the wretched city and its governor eventually became major recurring aspects of the world of Titan.
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