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Meth and scales, Gator of the Vagos


Brox

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Gator

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Born to the rural marshes of the southern Louisiana bayou in a sleepy town, Ralph Weston was 'raised' by a family of nationalistic, 'patriots' with heavily racially motivated christian values.

Alligator hunters for thirty days of the year, the men of the Weston family won bread  by utilising their isolated location for a small scale methamphetamine production operation, distributing to smaller street level dealers in the city of New Orleans, a city notorious the world across for it's violent criminal elements and rampant drug trade.

Through a turbulent and isolated childhood where homeschooling replaced mathematics with poaching, literature and writing with petty vehicle theft and geography and history with the production and packaging of hardcore narcotics, Ralph found life a backwards struggle that was only overcome with the passing of his overbearing and religiously fanatical mother. Stealing his uncle's motorcycle and a lock box of cash, his nomadic flight across the states began. A long and lawless ride ended in San Bernadino, where he was caught attempting to steal the motorcycle of a patched member of the Vagos Motorcycle club, but rather than brutalising the young man, the Vagos put him to work cleaning their auto shop, eventually prospecting him, tapping into his knowledge of methamphetamine and finally patching him in.

Thus Gator was born, a rider and a warrior.5e715d95caf0d645e9522c881056d839.png

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