Yup, they are my 'expertise' I guess smile As I said, there is no-one more than others in the ndrangheta, especially not between Piromalli and Nirta. The clans in San Luca, as I said, are the gatekeepers of tradition and they have been connected to a series of feuds, including the Duisburg massacre one. They are also historically the ones that help create new clans, so they hold historical and representative power. The Nirtas were Capo-Crimine at various stages, which means they were recognised as having a lot of weight. They are in drug trade but not only, a lot of what they do is 'legal' businesses. The Piromalli are big entrepreneurs, they are involved in public contracts and they have been the ones with double affiliations to Cosa Nostra during the period of terror, they are more into big economics and of course they meet freemasons in that, as they are particularly good at laundering money and investing in public money as said, so they need connections