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A wiry, nervy twenty-something with the bad luck to end up in debt to the [[Ladybird Room]] and ended up enlisted as a dealer to pay off what he owed. Had a side-line giving out cards to invite new people to the illicit gambling den, one of them being [[Megan Blaine]]. When the [[Gym Boys]] investigated the death of Ms Blaine, they found Rosetti had been poisoned by the Azlu, likely as to tie off a loose end. The timely actions of [[Jayden Clearwater]] saved his life.<ref>[[Parlour Games| | A wiry, nervy twenty-something with the bad luck to end up in debt to the [[Ladybird Room]] and ended up enlisted as a dealer to pay off what he owed. Had a side-line giving out cards to invite new people to the illicit gambling den, one of them being [[Megan Blaine]]. When the [[Gym Boys]] investigated the death of Ms Blaine, they found Rosetti had been poisoned by the Azlu, likely as to tie off a loose end. The timely actions of [[Jayden Clearwater]] saved his life.<ref>[[Parlour Games|Shadows and Loss, Chapter 2 - Parlour Games]]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 20:47, 16 January 2022
A wiry, nervy twenty-something with the bad luck to end up in debt to the Ladybird Room and ended up enlisted as a dealer to pay off what he owed. Had a side-line giving out cards to invite new people to the illicit gambling den, one of them being Megan Blaine. When the Gym Boys investigated the death of Ms Blaine, they found Rosetti had been poisoned by the Azlu, likely as to tie off a loose end. The timely actions of Jayden Clearwater saved his life.[1]