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'''Century''' was a [[Playing card|cards game]] that could be played for money between two individuals. [[Count]] [[Lugosti]], a gambler and assassin in the [[2060s]], was an expert at the game. When trying to bait him into the open, [[Penelope Creighton-Ward]] posed as an amateur, challenged him to a game, and then beat him thoroughly. As she had hoped, this prompted Lugosti to try to steal his money back, which occasion she used to extract a [[confession]] out of him about the [[murder]] of the [[610th Kaplan]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Lady Penelope (comic story)|Lady Penelope]]'')
'''Century''' was a [[Playing card|cards game]] that could be played for money between two individuals. [[Count]] [[Lugosti]], a gambler and assassin in the [[2060s]], was an expert at the game. When trying to bait him into the open, [[Penelope Creighton-Ward]] posed as an amateur, challenged him to a game, and then beat him thoroughly. As she had hoped, this prompted Lugosti to try to steal his money back, which occasion she used to extract a [[confession]] out of him about the [[murder]] of the [[610th Kaplan]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[On the Trail of the Kaplan's Killer... (comic story)|On the Trail of the Kaplan's Killer...]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 00:31, 12 November 2022

Century was a cards game that could be played for money between two individuals. Count Lugosti, a gambler and assassin in the 2060s, was an expert at the game. When trying to bait him into the open, Penelope Creighton-Ward posed as an amateur, challenged him to a game, and then beat him thoroughly. As she had hoped, this prompted Lugosti to try to steal his money back, which occasion she used to extract a confession out of him about the murder of the 610th Kaplan. (COMIC: On the Trail of the Kaplan's Killer...)