La Ligue du Masque Cancéreux

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Born 1667 in Tolosa, France, to combat the influece of La Ligue d'Agenda de la Pinque, under the banner of a True Pink doctrine.

The Cancerous Mask was forced underground during the Revolution and thought extinct. It is said that the contemporary league is an upstart with no authentic claim to a direct lineage, but Dr. Marie-Jeanne Sicre, of Mirail Université Toulouse, believes the current manifestation to be authentic. She points out that the old families of Tolouse never doubted the continued existence of the league. Her argument offers no conclusive proof but remains convincing nonetheless. Recent documents discovered in the archives of the Department of the Haute-Garonne are still being studied to determine if in fact such proof exists.

The league enjoyed great popularity from the South of France to the Piedmont for forty years. Although its public activity seems to have died out in the early 1700's, it flared up briefly again from 1775 to 1812. Suspected members include Paolo Grignotti, Pietri Biberoni and Copernicus Trowbridge. Nothing was heard again from the league until 1980, although the veracity of their recent claims has generally been rejected.


Organizational Structure


The inner structure of the group is still a mystery to outsiders, though it's generally accepted the League eschews a rigid hierarchy, preferring instead a method of ranking and advancement based on the ability to lift bulky, ill-shaped objects.

Publications

True Pink, instruction manual and organizational bylaws.

Property and Consorting