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The Titov Family


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Astrakhan, Russia, 1986.
Titov, a name that's being whispered in prison cells, on oil rigs and in the dark corners of vodka-smelling rooms. The Titov family were born to a lineage of fishermen and smugglers, who carved their empire from the salt and steel of Astrakhan. Started in the 90's as illegal caviar evolved into a brutal yet, very disciplined criminal network - guns, protection rackets, drug smuggling stretching from Chechnya to the Caspian Sea.
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The Titov Family
At the head of the family was sitting a man, a cold, calculating man raised on brutality and built from silence, Stanislav Titov. His younger brother was the fire to Stanislav's ice, he was reckless, charming and violently loyal. Together, they didn't just survive the chaos of the collapsing Soviet, but more, they thrived in it. Russia reached the state of being too ''hot'', The Titov Family gained many enemies, too many debts unpaid and too many bodies that wouldn't stay buried.
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The Titov Family decided to pursue their endeavors in Las Venturas, to expand, to make something bigger. What better playground for corruption than a state drowning in wealth, crime and broken promises?
From the run-down motels to the desert warehouses, the Titovs are laying foundations. Word on the street is there are new players in the city, suits speaking Russian and soldiers wearing prison tattoos, men who treat silence as currency and betrayal as a death sentence.
They run extortion rackets under the guise of ''security services'', smuggle guns through the abandoned airstrips and much more. They operate with discipline, not chaos. The Bratva code is sacred. Loyalty, respect and the family above all else.
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