Chapter 10: Since the 1700s, the south side of Boston carried a reputation of being a rougher part of town. Up until the American Revolution, the north side and south side were both controlled by human gangs. The Fae syndicates tended to keep a lower profile. Great gang wars had been fought over the turf separating the different gangs for centuries, both norms and Fae picking sides in the war. News of the violence was suppressed for years, keeping the general public ignorant of the violence happening around them. As long as it was thug killing thug or Fae killing Fae, most of the general population turned a blind eye. Kennedy needed to travel into the roughest parts of the city to the Unseelie Court. Run by the Leprechauns, they had retreated to one of the many green spaces that remained