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Valenti and elitism in the same sentence is a timeless take that’s been thrown around for over 15 years now. If anything, it’s become less elitist over the years. There’s a Discord now where anyone can reach out to members, something that would've been unthinkable in earlier iterations of the faction. I first joined the faction when my roleplaying skills were far below the standards set by Valenti, yet I was taken under their wing and, through months of daily interactions with members, improved a wide range of abilities such as writing and reading English as a non-native speaker, and, specially, roleplaying. I'd argue it's not gatekeeping. Maybe you just never bothered to walk through the door.7 points
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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.4 points
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This is some real cripping i fw it, give them official already quickest in history haha2 points
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Character Background Ilija Vlajic was born in Serbia but immigrated to Los Santos at a young age, seeking a better life for his family. Growing up, his family’s financial struggles were constant. Late rent payments, an empty fridge, and the daily pressure of survival. His parents worked tirelessly, but the odds were often stacked against them, pushing Ilija into the harsh realities of street life early on. By his teenage years, Ilija was introduced to the world of organized crime through connections in his neighborhood. The appeal of quick money and power was hard to ignore, especially when it seemed like the only way out of the cycle of poverty. As he got older, Ilija became more deeply involved, using his street smarts and adaptability to rise through the ranks. His upbringing marked by hardship, survival instincts, and a sense of loyalty to those who helped him and shaped him into a figure both feared and respected within the criminal underworld of Los Santos. Though his path was never easy, Ilija's ambition and resourcefulness kept him moving forward, always seeking a way to escape the shadows of his past while navigating the dangerous, often brutal world he had become a part of. Future aspect Ilija Vlajic's future aspirations were centered around providing for his family in every way possible, driven by a short-sighted, narrow vision focused solely on survival and success in the immediate future. Throughout his young life, he developed a deep passion for cars, both officially and unofficially, which served as a hobby and a form of therapy. Back in Serbia, he worked at his uncle's garage, repairing customers' cars and earning a decent income for a 16-17-year-old. With that money, Ilija supported his family while also ensuring his side activities, tied to his love for cars, progressed, laying the foundation for his future in both legitimate and illegitimate avenues.2 points