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  1. Good stuff from all of you. Great roleplay coming out of this faction.
    5 points
  2. Demon Hours // Fuck Wallbanging Who That? // Sequan's Introduction Foot Patrol // The Drummers Outside
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  3. Friend Circle / Business Potential
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  4. In Japan, certain families upheld traditions centered on martial discipline, ritual loyalty, and secrecy—values woven into local clan ceremonies and esoteric Shintō rites. Dragon symbols played a key role in coastal rituals and rain-making ceremonies, representing ancestral strength, purity, and power. These customs were passed down through rural communities, carried later into cities and abroad. By 1901, the Gen’yōsha (“Black Ocean Society”) had emerged, founded by former samurai and traditionalists led by Mitsuru Tōyama. Shortly after, Uchida Ryōhei created the Kokuryūkai (“Black Dragon Society”). These groups were known for their disciplined training, coded loyalty, and secretive alliances—an underground legacy of ritual and discipline. During WWII, Japanese Americans were imprisoned at camps like Manzanar. Within the camp, youth groups united into what became known as the Manzanar Kuroryūkai ("Manzanar Black Dragons"). Though their early acts were petty—raiding rations, harassing others—they fostered a strong internal code and solidarity. Following internment, some of these groups formed street-level crews in California, carrying forward the code of loyalty and solidarity forged in the camps. In San  Fierro, descendants of these men organized into crews rooted in shared history and survival ethos. In early 20th‑century Japan, a family tradition grounded in secrecy, discipline, and loyalty took root—values quietly carried across the Pacific over generations. Some left San Fierro for Los Santos, joining growing enclaves in neighborhoods like Little Tokyo. Yumiko Nakamura grew up in Little Tokyo, Los Santos—a neighborhood that was mostly quiet but always watching. She spent time around shops, back offices, and parking lots where deals were made without needing words. Her world wasn’t violent, but it taught her how people moved—what they wanted, what they hid, what they’d trade. She learned to listen more than talk, and to keep things to herself. That’s how she got here. This photo surfaced in an archive labeled 'LS Historical Society: 1942–49'. Depicted is a weathered-era building with a bold dragon mural above the doorway. The mural’s artist remains unknown, and it’s absent from city planning diagrams or county records. Given the dragon’s scale and the unique border, some speculate it was painted to mark a gathering place for second-generation Japanese-Americans—a cultural landmark long since forgotten. This thread will follow the character development of Yumiko Nakamura.
    2 points
  5. older screenshot from my own thread
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  6. (Send a forum message (c) @Chizuki for visual, @Edrian for the beautiful furnitures)
    2 points
  7. The Mexican cartel is a powerful and organized criminal group originating from Mexico. It is primarily involved in drug trafficking, smuggling large quantities of narcotics such as cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, and marijuana into the United States. On a daily basis, cartel operations include drug production and transportation, money laundering, weapons trafficking, bribery, and violent enforcement tactics such as assassinations and kidnappings. These groups often control key smuggling routes across the US - Mexico border and maintain a strong presence in both countries through corruption and fear. Their activities have a significant impact on public safety and the stability affected by drug-related violence. The faction caters any form of character developmental roleplay on both legal and illegal. It is our goal to have a combination of criminal and legal roleplay within the community. The faction’s leadership expects all members who plan to join to do so strictly In Character. However, if you require any assistance, feel free to contact @Cranz either via Forum PM or through a private message on Discord. Please remember that all interactions taking place in-game must remain in-game. Regardless of any empathy or personal connection you may have with someone outside of the game, it should never influence your in-character behavior. With that said, we kindly ask everyone to fully respect and uphold the standards we aim to maintain within the faction.
    2 points
  8. A photo captured in Little Tokyo, Los Santos. Subject identified as Yumiko Nakamura, shielding her face with a phone upon noticing the camera. Location appears unrelated to her known business front, Resale & Loan, which operates in a different district. Time-stamp unknown. Nakamura is loosely tied to municipal government and rarely seen outside official functions.
    2 points
  9. The following screenshots showcase the roleplay before Carmen Romano & Micheal DeRosa's arrests. JULY 19, 2025
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  10. Only the best team of lawyers for Carm 😉
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