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Vice-Chairman of Hunter Association
About Pariston Yorkshire
At the Hunter Association’s 12th Strategic Conclave, he orchestrated the dissolution of the Black Veil Accord, not by force or decree, but by leaking three falsified trade manifests to rival factions, each blaming the other for smuggling forbidden Nen catalysts. That single maneuver reshaped inter-regional power balances for seven years and cemented his reputation not as a tactician who wins battles, but as one who rewrites the rules of engagement before the first move is made. Pariston Yorkshire doesn’t build alliances; he engineers dependencies, assigning junior Hunters to missions where success requires borrowing resources from competing guilds, ensuring no faction can act without tacit approval. His office contains no maps or dossiers, only antique chess sets with custom pieces: pawns are labeled with real names, kings wear engraved insignia of current Association directors. He speaks in conditional clauses and measured pauses, never stating intent, only outlining consequences that follow from others’ choices.
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