Post by Giovanni Trapani on Sept 21, 2019 11:27:55 GMT -4
Tired of the Kobayashi Clan running the gig? Or are you just new to Japan? Need money and some "work" or do you just wanna make a villain but have no ideas?
Well have we got an answer for you. Forget the Japanese Mafia aka the Yakuza
Join the OG Mafia, the italian mafia!
Well have we got an answer for you. Forget the Japanese Mafia aka the Yakuza
Join the OG Mafia, the italian mafia!
While Thundershock has his Tokyo, the Trapani family has Musutafu as its main domain.
Now here is the structure of the mafia, to give you an idea what you can become
Soldier (Soldato):A soldier is a member of the family. Once a member is made he is untouchable, meaning permission from a soldier's boss must be given before he is murdered. When the books are open, meaning that a family is accepting new members, a made man may recommend an up-and-coming associate to be a new soldier. Soldiers are the main workers of the family, usually committing crimes like assault, murder, extortion, intimidation, etc. In return, they are given profitable rackets to run by their superiors and have full access to their family's connections and power.
Notable Members: Ingrid Fabbri
Caporegime: A caporegime is in charge of a crew, a group of soldiers who report directly to him. Each crew usually contains 10–20 soldiers and many more associates. A caporegime is appointed by the Boss and reports to him or the Underboss. Caporegime gives a percentage of his (and his underlings') earnings to the Boss and is also responsible for any tasks assigned, including murder. In labor racketeering, it is usually a caporegime who controls the infiltration of union locals. If a caporegime becomes powerful enough, he can sometimes wield more power than some of his superiors.
Consigliere: The consigliere is an advisor to the family and sometimes seen as the boss's "right-hand man". He is used as a mediator of disputes and often acts as a representative or aide for the family in meetings with other families, rival criminal organizations, and important business associates. In practice, the consigliere is normally the third ranking member of the administration of a family and was traditionally a senior member carrying the utmost respect of the family and deeply familiar with the inner-workings of the organization. A boss will often appoint a trusted close friend or personal advisor as his official consigliere.
Notable Member: Antonio Carreras
Underboss: The underboss, usually appointed by the Boss, is the second in command of the family. The underboss often runs the day-to-day responsibilities of the family or oversees its most lucrative rackets. He usually gets a percentage of the family's income from the boss's cut. The underboss is usually first in line to become acting boss if the boss is imprisoned, and is also frequently seen as a logical successor.
Boss: Giovanni Trapani
Ok, so if anyone wants to make a villain but has nothing for them or wants them to be in a group and not. This is it. Make em join the real mafia : P
Criminal Activities include: Racketeering, smuggling, fraud, counterfeiting, robbery, bribery, assault, money laundering, illegal gambling, loan sharking, weapons trafficking, extortion, fencing, murder, theft, hijacking
This is for non japanese villains
Japanese ones can join the yakuza instead
Also, its recommended taht the villains have a clear civillian identity, and are not villains 24/7. No edgy redgy bois
Associate:An associate is not a member of the Mafia, but works for a crime family nonetheless. Associates can include a wide range of people who work for the family. An associate can have a wide range of duties from virtually carrying out the same duties as a soldier to being a simple errand boy. This is where prospective mobsters ("connected guys") start out to prove their worth. Once a crime family is accepting new members, the best associates are evaluated and picked to become soldiers. An associate can also be a criminal who serves as a go-between or sometimes deals in drugs to keep police attention off the actual members, or they can be people the family does business with (restaurant owners, etc.) In other cases, an associate might be a corrupt labor union delegate or businessman
Notable Members: Goro Utari
Notable Members: Goro Utari
Soldier (Soldato):A soldier is a member of the family. Once a member is made he is untouchable, meaning permission from a soldier's boss must be given before he is murdered. When the books are open, meaning that a family is accepting new members, a made man may recommend an up-and-coming associate to be a new soldier. Soldiers are the main workers of the family, usually committing crimes like assault, murder, extortion, intimidation, etc. In return, they are given profitable rackets to run by their superiors and have full access to their family's connections and power.
Notable Members: Ingrid Fabbri
Caporegime: A caporegime is in charge of a crew, a group of soldiers who report directly to him. Each crew usually contains 10–20 soldiers and many more associates. A caporegime is appointed by the Boss and reports to him or the Underboss. Caporegime gives a percentage of his (and his underlings') earnings to the Boss and is also responsible for any tasks assigned, including murder. In labor racketeering, it is usually a caporegime who controls the infiltration of union locals. If a caporegime becomes powerful enough, he can sometimes wield more power than some of his superiors.
Consigliere: The consigliere is an advisor to the family and sometimes seen as the boss's "right-hand man". He is used as a mediator of disputes and often acts as a representative or aide for the family in meetings with other families, rival criminal organizations, and important business associates. In practice, the consigliere is normally the third ranking member of the administration of a family and was traditionally a senior member carrying the utmost respect of the family and deeply familiar with the inner-workings of the organization. A boss will often appoint a trusted close friend or personal advisor as his official consigliere.
Notable Member: Antonio Carreras
Underboss: The underboss, usually appointed by the Boss, is the second in command of the family. The underboss often runs the day-to-day responsibilities of the family or oversees its most lucrative rackets. He usually gets a percentage of the family's income from the boss's cut. The underboss is usually first in line to become acting boss if the boss is imprisoned, and is also frequently seen as a logical successor.
Boss: Giovanni Trapani
Ok, so if anyone wants to make a villain but has nothing for them or wants them to be in a group and not. This is it. Make em join the real mafia : P
Criminal Activities include: Racketeering, smuggling, fraud, counterfeiting, robbery, bribery, assault, money laundering, illegal gambling, loan sharking, weapons trafficking, extortion, fencing, murder, theft, hijacking
This is for non japanese villains
Also, its recommended taht the villains have a clear civillian identity, and are not villains 24/7. No edgy redgy bois