- Joined
- Nov 28, 2025
- Messages
- 19
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 didn’t step into power all at once. It began with small jobs—collecting debts no one wanted to pay, keeping order for people who couldn’t afford real protection, arranging quiet deals in forgotten corners of the city where broken lights flickered like they were ready to give up. I called it getting by. In a place like this, hesitation gets punished, and I learned fast that softness never survives long.Time did what the streets always do—it reshaped me. Bribes stopped feeling dirty and started feeling routine. Lies became cleaner, faster, almost effortless. Each favor I traded stripped away something human and replaced it with something sharper. I figured out how to charm cops into thinking I was harmless, how to joke with them while passing off a phone or a name they weren’t supposed to have. I learned how to listen to people—really listen—so I could remember what mattered to them and use it later when I needed results.Real authority doesn’t announce itself. It moves quietly, choosing the right moment. I learned when pressure worked better than violence, when kindness was more dangerous than threats. Loyalty fades, fear doesn’t—but both have their uses.I don’t hunt power anymore. It circles back on its own. The city no longer tests me. It knows me. And when I look at what I’ve built, I understand exactly what it cost.
Career Story
I work where names carry more weight than job titles and discretion is the only real currency. To everyone else, I blend in—clean suit, polite manners, someone you’d pass without a second glance. That anonymity isn’t accidental. It’s protection. The more visible someone is, the easier they are to break.My profession took shape the moment I realized that chaos doesn’t need to be eliminated—it needs direction. When courts stall and promises collapse, people look for alternatives. That’s when they find me. I don’t intimidate. I don’t bargain. I observe, collect details, and lay out outcomes with a precision that makes resistance feel pointless. I leave rooms before the tension fades, because by then the outcome is already locked in.I handle situations that can’t afford witnesses: unresolved debts, sensitive information, disputes that must end without noise. I’m brought in when a problem has grown inconvenient, dangerous, or expensive. I don’t care how it started. I only care that it ends cleanly.This isn’t a job you apply for. It’s a role you grow into. I don’t advertise my services—the right people hear about me anyway. And once my work is done, all that remains is order… and the quiet relief that comes from knowing the issue will never return.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 didn’t step into power all at once. It began with small jobs—collecting debts no one wanted to pay, keeping order for people who couldn’t afford real protection, arranging quiet deals in forgotten corners of the city where broken lights flickered like they were ready to give up. I called it getting by. In a place like this, hesitation gets punished, and I learned fast that softness never survives long.Time did what the streets always do—it reshaped me. Bribes stopped feeling dirty and started feeling routine. Lies became cleaner, faster, almost effortless. Each favor I traded stripped away something human and replaced it with something sharper. I figured out how to charm cops into thinking I was harmless, how to joke with them while passing off a phone or a name they weren’t supposed to have. I learned how to listen to people—really listen—so I could remember what mattered to them and use it later when I needed results.Real authority doesn’t announce itself. It moves quietly, choosing the right moment. I learned when pressure worked better than violence, when kindness was more dangerous than threats. Loyalty fades, fear doesn’t—but both have their uses.I don’t hunt power anymore. It circles back on its own. The city no longer tests me. It knows me. And when I look at what I’ve built, I understand exactly what it cost.
Career Story
I work where names carry more weight than job titles and discretion is the only real currency. To everyone else, I blend in—clean suit, polite manners, someone you’d pass without a second glance. That anonymity isn’t accidental. It’s protection. The more visible someone is, the easier they are to break.My profession took shape the moment I realized that chaos doesn’t need to be eliminated—it needs direction. When courts stall and promises collapse, people look for alternatives. That’s when they find me. I don’t intimidate. I don’t bargain. I observe, collect details, and lay out outcomes with a precision that makes resistance feel pointless. I leave rooms before the tension fades, because by then the outcome is already locked in.I handle situations that can’t afford witnesses: unresolved debts, sensitive information, disputes that must end without noise. I’m brought in when a problem has grown inconvenient, dangerous, or expensive. I don’t care how it started. I only care that it ends cleanly.This isn’t a job you apply for. It’s a role you grow into. I don’t advertise my services—the right people hear about me anyway. And once my work is done, all that remains is order… and the quiet relief that comes from knowing the issue will never return.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.