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Org: LSPD
Name: Noir West
Gender: Male
Age: 20
Nationality: Indian
Place of Birth: Assam
Sexuality: Male
Strengths: Strategic, Manipulative, Street-Smart, Zero Morals, Calm Under Pressure
Weakness: Greedy for money, Short Tempered, overthinker, Dual personality
Bio:
Grew up around the wrong people and learned the right lessons—power isn’t given, it’s taken. After a messy exit from a private security firm for “excessive force,” slipped into Los Santos where rules bend and money talks louder than badges.
Life Story:
I started small running protection, shaking down low-level dealers, pulling strings in alleyway negotiations where the streetlights barely worked and trust was worth less than loose change. Back then, I told myself it was survival, nothing more. The city had teeth, and I learned early that you either bite back or get swallowed whole.
But the city changes you. Every payoff hardened my hands. Every lie sharpened my tongue. Every dirty favor carved something out of me and replaced it with something colder, quieter, more efficient. I learned how to smile at cops like an old friend, how to laugh with them while slipping a burner phone into their pocket without breaking eye contact. I learned how to talk to citizens like I cared remember their names, their kids, their problems then use that knowledge as leverage when I needed compliance.
Power isn’t loud. It whispers. It waits. I learned when to threaten and when to promise, when to disappear and when to make an example. Loyalty is useful, but fragile. Fear lasts longer. Still, I’ll take either.
Now I don’t chase control—I let it come to me. The city doesn’t scare me anymore. It recognizes me. And in its reflection, I see exactly what I’ve become.
Career Story
I operate in the shadows, where reputation matters more than titles and silence is worth more than money. To the public, I’m just another face in the crowd—well-dressed, well-spoken, forgettable by design. I shake hands, exchange smiles, and move through the city unnoticed. That’s how I like it. Visibility is weakness.My real career began the day I learned that problems aren’t solved; they’re managed. Some people hire lawyers. Others hire hope. They come to me when neither works anymore. I don’t raise my voice, and I don’t make threats. I simply listen, ask the right questions, and explain consequences with a calm certainty that leaves no room for negotiation. By the time I leave the room, decisions have already been made.I specialize in leverage debts that can’t be ignored, secrets that shouldn’t surface, conflicts that need to end quietly. What starts as a “small problem” rarely stays small for long, but that’s not my concern. My job is to make sure it stops existing for the right people.
I don’t seek fear, but I understand its value. Those who owe me never say “no,” not because I force them to—but because they know I always deliver. In my line of work, reliability is everything, and I’ve built a career on being inevitable.
Corruption Motto:
2.3 Can take bribes from criminals for favours. (up to 75k)
2.9 Can abduct, torture or interrogate.
2.6 Can reject civil rights. (e.g, right to a lawyer)
2.1 Can administer truth serum using try commands.
2.10 Can break bodycams using try commands if the bodycam is found.
Name: Noir West
Gender: Male
Age: 20
Nationality: Indian
Place of Birth: Assam
Sexuality: Male
Strengths: Strategic, Manipulative, Street-Smart, Zero Morals, Calm Under Pressure
Weakness: Greedy for money, Short Tempered, overthinker, Dual personality
Bio:
Grew up around the wrong people and learned the right lessons—power isn’t given, it’s taken. After a messy exit from a private security firm for “excessive force,” slipped into Los Santos where rules bend and money talks louder than badges.
Life Story:
I started small running protection, shaking down low-level dealers, pulling strings in alleyway negotiations where the streetlights barely worked and trust was worth less than loose change. Back then, I told myself it was survival, nothing more. The city had teeth, and I learned early that you either bite back or get swallowed whole.
But the city changes you. Every payoff hardened my hands. Every lie sharpened my tongue. Every dirty favor carved something out of me and replaced it with something colder, quieter, more efficient. I learned how to smile at cops like an old friend, how to laugh with them while slipping a burner phone into their pocket without breaking eye contact. I learned how to talk to citizens like I cared remember their names, their kids, their problems then use that knowledge as leverage when I needed compliance.
Power isn’t loud. It whispers. It waits. I learned when to threaten and when to promise, when to disappear and when to make an example. Loyalty is useful, but fragile. Fear lasts longer. Still, I’ll take either.
Now I don’t chase control—I let it come to me. The city doesn’t scare me anymore. It recognizes me. And in its reflection, I see exactly what I’ve become.
Career Story
I operate in the shadows, where reputation matters more than titles and silence is worth more than money. To the public, I’m just another face in the crowd—well-dressed, well-spoken, forgettable by design. I shake hands, exchange smiles, and move through the city unnoticed. That’s how I like it. Visibility is weakness.My real career began the day I learned that problems aren’t solved; they’re managed. Some people hire lawyers. Others hire hope. They come to me when neither works anymore. I don’t raise my voice, and I don’t make threats. I simply listen, ask the right questions, and explain consequences with a calm certainty that leaves no room for negotiation. By the time I leave the room, decisions have already been made.I specialize in leverage debts that can’t be ignored, secrets that shouldn’t surface, conflicts that need to end quietly. What starts as a “small problem” rarely stays small for long, but that’s not my concern. My job is to make sure it stops existing for the right people.
I don’t seek fear, but I understand its value. Those who owe me never say “no,” not because I force them to—but because they know I always deliver. In my line of work, reliability is everything, and I’ve built a career on being inevitable.
Corruption Motto:
2.3 Can take bribes from criminals for favours. (up to 75k)
2.9 Can abduct, torture or interrogate.
2.6 Can reject civil rights. (e.g, right to a lawyer)
2.1 Can administer truth serum using try commands.
2.10 Can break bodycams using try commands if the bodycam is found.