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  1. Our faction's main objective is to depict an authentic one-percenter motorcycle club, with a strong focus on individual character growth and fostering rich, immersive lore. We expect our members to maintain a high standard of roleplay and to familiarize themselves with the one-percenter culture before joining. If reliable resources are difficult to find, we’re more than happy to assist with character creation and provide materials to help players accurately portray a motorcycle club member. We recognize that real-life responsibilities such as work and family always take precedence over roleplay. While some may not fully grasp this, rest assured that joining our faction does not require you to be active every night of the week. Once you enter the prospecting phase, we reserve the right to issue a character kill if there is valid justification. However, this is always considered a last resort rather than a first option. For any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to @Phoenix999 via the forums or in Discord.
    5 points
  2. Supplying the Brothers / Safe House in Action
    5 points
  3. Feeding The Streets / Niners / Cutting Deals
    5 points
  4. Face The Music / Back to Square One
    4 points
  5. Wait & See / Give The Benefit of The Doubt
    4 points
  6. Bite More Than You Can Chew
    4 points
  7. Monthly Payments / New Product On Deck / Real Patriot
    4 points
  8. Call The Shots / Cold Feet
    3 points
  9. 3 points
  10. Sometimes Actions Speak Louder Than Words / On Thin Ice
    3 points
  11. SD actually RPing and developing their characters? Holy shit what a time to be alive !
    3 points
  12. Osamu Sugiyama was born in the neon heart of Osaka, where tradition clashes daily with the pulse of modern vice. Raised in a neighborhood where respect came through fear and protection had a price, Osamu grew up watching the Yamaguchi-gumi operate like kings in the shadows. His father, a mechanic with gambling debts, died owing favors to the wrong people. Osamu learned early that loyalty could be both armor and chain. By 22, he had proven himself useful to the local Yakuza—not as an enforcer, but as a planner. He was smart, quiet, and knew how to handle logistics, clean up messes, and make money flow where it needed to. For over a decade, Osamu worked his way up as a fixer, laundering cash through automotive businesses and coordinating low-profile international shipments. But things changed when a shipment meant for Tokyo’s elite turned up empty—and three bodies were found in a warehouse outside Kobe. The bosses wanted a scapegoat. Osamu’s name surfaced. Maybe it was politics, maybe betrayal—but in the Yakuza, someone always has to pay. A trusted associate warned him hours before the hit was supposed to go down. He vanished that night. Using forged documents, Osamu fled Japan and resurfaced in Los Santos, San Andreas, under the name Sam Sugiyama.
    2 points
  13. omg i will be afraid to walk at streets at night
    2 points
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