Leaderboard
Popular Content
Showing content with the highest reputation on 10/29/2025 in all areas
-
Roleplay Summary — It's late at night and Melanie planned to smoke before bed, but the munchies took over and delayed her from going to sleep. Luckily a local spot called La Taqueria is still open for a little while. She quickly gets dressed and steps out, choosing not to take the main road since there are rumors about 38ST getting into it with a rival gang. She would rather not walk into anything by accident, even though she isn’t involved. Gangway / Local Food / Abuela’s Protection. Murals / The Daughters of Aztlán. Next Day / Leño Smoking. Being Pressured / Going Back Home.6 points
-
Recruitment for the faction is done in-character, and you will be expected to follow the server rules while associating yourself with our image. Be respectful to those around you and dedicate yourself to your characters development within the faction. The aim of 38th Street is to create a realistic sureño environment in El Corona. The Discord is accessible for those who are interested in joining the faction, we're currently open to new members and encourage those who are looking for something fresh to try it out, if there are any questions feel free to contact @risen or connect to the Discord, where you can find some information about the faction and ask any questions you may have.6 points
-
3 points
-
3 points
-
3 points
-
2 points
-
2 points
-
2 points
-
2 points
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
Hard to talk without examples but I generally don't agree. Doing illegal exchanges in your own business is better, and certainly more realistic than the Breaking Bad-style deals where people meet in the middle of nowhere to pass a bag. If law enforcement factions were to start surveillance on those (apparently not hard to find) criminal hotspots, you'd see them shut down quick - an IC risk that people take in exchange for the comfort of dealing in familiar territory. It's not an issue of realism, rather a lack of LEO commitment to deal with a growing IC problem. As for the original post, business roleplay has tanked alongside the recent dip in playerbase. A real shame, but one thing I'm happy about is that there isn't a behemoth like ROZE staffing themselves with every john and jane while not allowing any other company to grow.1 point
-
The Peshian Clan “The rooster does not kneel — it fights until the last feather.” The story of the Peshian Clan begins in the heart of a forgotten land — a place known to few and understood by even fewer. Peshia was a nation built not on wealth or kings, but on honor, faith, and the crow of the rooster. Where others worshipped gods carved in stone, the Peshians bowed to none. Their god was the dawn itself — the first cry of the rooster, a symbol of freedom, dignity, courage, and respect. From this sacred belief rose Krakas Dindoval, the first of his name and the man who forged chaos into unity. He gathered warriors, merchants, outcasts, and farmers under one banner — the Rooster Banner — and turned them into an unstoppable brotherhood. For generations, his disciples fought for Peshia’s soil, defending it from foreign blades and treacherous alliances. Their loyalty to the Rooster became legend — a faith so strong that even death could not silence it. But time is cruel to even the strongest legacies. The Peshian Clan’s greatest ally, the Sons of Bombay, grew restless with peace. Greed and betrayal bloomed in their hearts, and what once was brotherhood turned into endless war. For years, the lands of Peshia burned under gunfire and bloodshed. When the last fortress fell, the Rooster Banner was torn, and the Clan — those who survived — was scattered across the seas. They found themselves in a strange city of steel and neon — Los Santos, where faith meant nothing and money meant everything. It was here that the last embers of the Peshian spirit found new life under a man named Yosbi Zamperdek. Yosbi was not born of royalty or prophecy. He was a soldier — raised on the stories of Krakas Dindoval and hardened by years of exile. With him stood Papandul Zarzavat, his unwavering right hand, a strategist and enforcer feared for his quiet efficiency. Together, they carried the memory of their fallen nation, vowing that the Rooster would rise again — not as a relic, but as an empire. In the alleys of Little Seoul, the backstreets of East Los Santos, and the industrial shadows of the docks, whispers began to spread. Men with strange accents and sharper tempers were gathering. They dressed in leather, bore scars like medals, and spoke of loyalty, faith, and vengeance. Those who mocked them didn’t live long enough to laugh twice. The police call them a cult. The gangs call them a threat. But the streets… the streets call them The Peshian Clan. Under Yosbi’s command, the Clan rebuilt its hierarchy — disciplined, secretive, unflinching. The local gangs tried to test them. The police tried to break them. Neither succeeded. Every raid, every ambush, every betrayal only sharpened their resolve. The bodies of their enemies became the foundation of their new rule. Now, Los Santos stands on the edge of a quiet war. The Clan’s numbers grow daily as more men from Peshia arrive — the shooters, the brothers-in-exile, the children of the Rooster. Their goal is no longer survival. It is conquest. They intend to seize the city not through chaos, but through unity — to bring Peshia’s lost warriors together and carve their mark into Los Santos until the entire city wakes to the crow of the Rooster. The old words of Krakas Dindoval still echo in their gatherings: “Fight with honor, die with pride, live for the Rooster.” And so they do. The Peshian Clan has returned — not as refugees, but as conquerors. Their faith remains unbroken, their purpose unshaken, and their message unmistakable: For the Rooster. For Peshia. For Blood and Honor.1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
-Shady Friends Part 2- ((No names nor some convos will be shown to avoid any attempt to MG))1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
Jay Crawford - Port of East Beach (I.B.L Local 1218) - Fleet & Terminal Manager1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
I have most likely fucked up the formatting somewhere as I had to copy and paste the entire casefile from the LSSD forums in which they are still using the old BBCodes from the legacy forums. I wanted to show to the community the depths that the Major Crimes Bureau had taken the casefile on the Bellantonio faction. Whereas it was primarily myself spearheading a one man casefile on an entire faction, I did receive enough help from my faction whenever I truly needed it, whether it was a patrol partner or sending in the menaces from SEB. As a LCN roleplayer for more than 10 years, I never really experienced the constant pressure of law enforcement in the way that I wanted. Investigate roleplay wasn't a niche picked up by many players and those who did either lacked the patience to carry out long-term investigations or just didn't fully comprehend the dynamics of being a detective. So I did it myself. I walked in with having absolutely no prior investigative roleplay experience and just followed my intuition and used common sense all the time. The initial plan was to investigate Valenti however due to their inactivity, we had head down the other side of the city and investigate Bellantonio instead. Their leadership knows that we have had or ups and downs however as I look back at it, I have no regrets. I was planning to go for Valenti next and even spoke to their leadership OOC'ly about it however I just don't have it in me to continue this type of roleplay. I've invested too many hours of my life in the Bellantonio casefile and honestly, I am burnt out. So for all the Valenti guys, I'm sorry. NOTE: Some of the hyperlinks lead to the LSSD forums and you will not be able to have any access to see them. I have a lot of surveillance footage that I haven't included in the casefile itself, you can see it all here.1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
At Pacífico Logistics Group, we value clear communication and fast response. Whether you're a business in need of reliable distribution, a partner seeking collaboration, or a client tracking a shipment — we’re here to help. Head Office Location: Industrial Zone, San Fierro, CA Working Hours: Monday – Saturday | 08:00 AM – 06:00 PM General Inquiries Email: [email protected] Phone: 273-38261 point
-
0 points
-
0 points