They first appeared near The Asylum and Club Reverence. Cheap flyers that had been stuck in the silliest of places - near back entrances and alleyways. Then they spread to The Lilly (and were dutifully ripped off the back door, tossed into waste bins and forgotten). Somehow they reached the Nox - but only if you consider being poorly placed in the back alleys connecting the club's trade entrance to the street.
The message was the same:
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None of the flyers were near public thoroughfares. Or even where poor students, likely to seek sources of quick funds, would congregate. Did this not beg the question, just who was this advertisement aimed at?