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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.5 points
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TO FIND US, YOU MUST BE GOOD, TO CATCH US, YOU MUST BE FAST, AND TO BEAT US, YOU MUST BE KIDDING.2 points
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Jayden Holleran | Investigative journalist Jayden Holleran was born in 1995 on the south side of Los Santos, in a neighborhood where truth was rare. His father, Michael Holleran, was a city desk editor for the Los Santos Herald. He refused to bow to corporate pressure. His mother, Evelyn, worked as a nurse at All Saints General hospital. At 14, Jayden lost his father in a suspicious car crash. Days before, his father had published articles exposing corruption in the city’s zoning commission. Jayden believed the crash was no accident. That belief became his purpose. He decided to spend his life exposing the line between good and evil in a city where both often looked the same. By his early 20s, Jayden earned a journalism degree from San Andreas State University. He avoided the stable jobs his classmates wanted. He worked freelance from coffee shops, alleys, and the passenger seats of strangers’ cars. He took assignments no mainstream outlet touched. Missing persons in Davis. Corporate land grabs in Vinewood Hills. Dirty money through the port in La Puerta. Jayden has small circle of people around him. He has no family left, no wife or partner, and no one to pull him out when a lead turns dangerous. That is how he prefers it. Fewer people to betray him. He keeps a burner phone for sources. He still has his father’s half-burnt notebook, filled with names, dates, and clues to a story he has not finished. Now, he is chasing a series of disappearances tied to street gangs, city officials, and a corruption network that hides murders behind closed doors. The trail is buried in false police reports, paid-off witnesses, and bodies that vanish before the morgue records them. He does not know it all leads back to the same people who killed his father. They already know he is getting close, and they will kill again to keep their secrets. ((For any information, questions or inquiries regarding my character or roleplay itself, feel free to reach out in my PM.))1 point
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