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The Eastside of South Central is home to the humble, working class of Los Santos. Many of LS's history is found in this area due to many of its buildings originating in the early to mid twentieth century. Due to this area being the most Northern part of Eastern South Central, there are smaller numbered streets, which denotes the name "Low Bottoms." Other than the community aspect of the Low Bottoms, this area is also known to the most violent and treacherous gangs in South LS. Blood gangs like the Rolling 20's Outlaw Bloods, Rolling 30's Bloodstone Pirus, All For Crime Bloods, Rolling 40's Bloodstone Pirus, Bloodstone Villains, and the Pueblo Bishop Bloods dominate the area as compared to the Crip gangs in the area. There is also a strong presence of Hispanic gangs in the area, such as the Primera Flats 13, 38th Street, Clanton 14th Street, Ghetto Boyz 13, Mid City Stoners 13, East Side 13, and Locos Park 13. This racial divide in the area has formed numerous bloody rivalries between the African Americans and Latinos in the area. Due to this, many African American gangs in the area push or claim "MK" or Mexican Killa, and vice versa for the Hispanic gangs in the area. The Eastside Rolling 20's Outlaw Bloods or Eastside Outlaws (OLS) are a majority African-American gang located on the Eastside of southern LS. Their territory stretches from 20th Street to Jefferson Boulevard, located in between Main Street and Central Avenue. Due to popular belief, the Eastside Outlaws and the Neighborhood Rolling 20's Bloods are often grouped together, despite them being two completely different gangs. The truth is— the two gangs are completely unrelated and are on two different areas/side of town, with the Eastside Outlaws being located in the Low Bottoms and the Neighborhood Rolling 20's Bloods being located in the West Adams area. The Rolling 20's Outlaw Bloods are strong allies with Rolling 30's Bloodstone Pirus, Neighborhood Rolling 20's Bloods, and the Bloodstone Villains. For the most part, they are neutral with many other blood gangs in the area, due to the politics with their allies. Their rivals in the area include the 4 Pacc Crips, Avalon Gangster Crips, Broadway Gangster Crips, and their most bitter Mexican rivals the East Side Trece or East Side 13. In areas outside of the Low Bottoms, the Eastside Outlaws are also rivals to all Neighborhood Crip (2x) gangs and most Gangster Crip (3x) gangs. In modern times, the new generation of the Rolling 20's Outlaw Bloods have found different ways to represent their neighborhood as well profit off of their neighborhood. They can be spotted sporting apparel from Major League Baseball teams like the Baltimore Orioles, Texas Rangers, and Boston Red Sox. Outside of tangible representation, the Outlaws are also responsible for a decent amount of weapon and drug operations in the area. Much of the distribution of drugs like marijuana, cocaine, codeine cough syrup, heroin, and opioids are at the hands of the Eastside Outlaws. In addition, the conflicts in the area have remained the same over the course of years. There is still strong racial tension in the area, racially dividing the black and brown communities in the Low Bottoms even more. One major event that led to the increasing racial wars in the area was a tragedy known as the 49th Street Massacre. Allegedly the massacre was a response to the murder of a member of the Rolling 30's Bloodstone Pirus, who's name is going to be disclosed. In retaliation, a member of the Bloodstones took it upon himself to go to 49th street in the Low Bottoms and open fire on a group of Hispanic people, which included a child. Allegedly, he stood over the child also. It was also found that later that night, he also killed another Hispanic man in the area to top of the murders he had committed earlier that day. This event would spark an ongoing war between the East Side 13's and the Rolling 30's Bloodstone Pirus, which dragged the Eastside Outlaws into it due to them having a strong alliance with the Bloodstones. There have been numerous bodies on both sides, resulting in a never-ending cycle of hatred between the two sides. The Bloods gang was formed initially to go against the influence of the Crips in Los Santos. The rivalry dates back to the 1960s when Dedrick Reynolds and several other Crips confronted Pierre and Khalil Homan, students at P.R.I.D.E. High School in Los Santos, San Andreas. In response to the attack, Rob, who lived in Chamberlain, established the Piru street-gang, the first "Bloods" street gang. Homan established the West Piru street-gang. The Bloods street-gang was initially formed to provide members protection from the Crips. Many of the non-Crip street-gangs used to call one another "blood". On June 17, 1972, shortly after a concert 20 youths belonging to the Crips attacked and robbed Eric Garnett Jr. outside of Vinewood Palladium. Garnett was beaten to death after he refused to give up his Air Jordans. The sensational media coverage of the crime and the continued assaults by the Crips increased their notoriety. Several non-Crips gangs formed during this period were no match for the Crips and they became concerned with the escalating Crip attacks. The Pirus, Black P. Stones, Lynne Park Boys and other gangs not aligned with the Crips often clashed with the Crips. On August 12, 1972, three months after Garnett's murder, LaTrae "Gator" Garret was murdered by a Westside Crip. This marked the first Crips murder against another gang member and motivated non-Crip street-gangs to align with each other. The Brims struck back on September 9, 1972, by murdering John Wright, an original Westside Crip. By late 1972, the Pirus held a meeting in their neighborhood to discuss growing Crips pressure and intimidation. Several gangs that felt victimized by the Crips joined the Piru Street Boys to create a new federation of non-Crips neighborhoods. This alliance would transform into the "Bloods". The Pirus are therefore considered to be the original founders of the Bloods.
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Hi, guys, so a long time ago I had an interest in roleplaying a biker character, and before I did that kind of RP, I did some re-search I really didn't get enough information about how to roleplay a realistic and actually biker type of character. I asked a lot of questions regarding that kind of RP, and some people gave me some hints, but I also didn't find the information needed. The main problem with me is that I want to RP an in-depth biker character. Like, I need to know more about them regarding how they live. Where do they live? What are their interests? What are their needs and wants? How do you develop the bike character from bottom to top? How do I make the character interesting to me and others? Also, how do I portray an actual biker character? What type of jobs or businesses do they run if I go solo for now? How do I approach any MC club and make them interested in my character? I read a lot of articles on the forums and outside of them. Also, I need to know how to slowly develop him without making the character skip many steps. I really will appreciate it if I get some elite biker role players who have a long experience of biker roleplay. To give me some tips, hints, approaches, and other ways of developing the character along the way without making the character suddenly move away from the path I made for him. The reason that I asked that question is that I sometimes develop the character, and suddenly I feel that I burned out or ran out of ideas to further develop the biker character and at the same time make it interesting.
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E/S Rollin 20's Outlaw Bloods Rollin O's - Known as the "Rollin O's", the East Side Rolin 20s Outlaw Bloods are an African-American street gang founded in East Los Santos, San Andreas during the 1960s. The Outlaw 20's originated as the "Swat Laws", the gang being a small clique on the east side of LS. Later becoming part of the Blood Alliance when it was first formed in 1972. Once being one of the largest African-American sets in eastside LS, the Outlaw 20s have been decimated by the conflicts with countless rival gangs and the demographic change from predominately African-Americans to predominately Hispanics in the Low Bottoms. Although the Rollin 20s Outlaw Bloods and Rollin 20s Neighborhood Bloods are two different gangs, they are often confused due to the similarity in name. These two gangs are both spread out over the same street but have nothing much to do with each other, other than sharing a name and being in a loose alliance with one another. The BloodStone Pirus are more close to the Outlaw 20s than R20NHB, forming the ES230 alliance. OUTLAWZ x 30RUZ - An alliance between the neighboring Bloodstone 30's Piru, and the Outlaws 20's Bloods. These two have been in contact for many years now. An alliance was inevitable because they share the same rivals. As a result of the alliance, they spend much time together. There are many instances of both gangs conducting hit-ups on one another's territory, even though they are two distinct gangs. This alliance is mainly caused by the lack of active members in either of the two gangs against their numerous enemies in and outside the Low Bottoms. Locations & Relations Low Bottoms - It's home to a whole lot of different gangs. 70% of the community is Hispanic though when it comes to Low Bottoms, we mainly think of the Bishop Bloods, the Rollin' 30's Bloodstone Piru, the Rollin' 20's Outlaws Bloods, and the Madswans. The name "Low Bottoms" given to the East Side of South Central Los Santos because of its relatively low-numbered streets. It's typical to see several members of different sets hanging out together, partying, and having barbeques. It's a vast field where alliances are constantly being made and broken. There is also a larger-scale alliance bringing together all the gangs of the Bloods coat of arms in the Low Bottoms, called VSOP. For Villain Swans Outlaw Piru, is a mix of all the different sets. Most of the gangs in the Low Bottoms share the same allies & rivals. Rivalry & Alliance - Rivals include the 42 Gangster Crips, 43 Gangster Crips, 48 Gangster Crips, all Broadway Gangster Crips, all Avalon Gangster Crips, and the Varrio 38th Street. But their main rivalry is with the East Side Trece, a Latino gang that populated their neighborhood that was once ignored by the Outlaws but now is fighting for control of 20s territory on the east side. The Outlaw 20s are cliqued up with the Blood Stone Pirus and are friendly towards the R20NHB. Insignia & Meanings Baltimore Orioles - This hat is a known hat of 20s Outlaw Bloods, the "O" standing for Outlaws. Texas Rangers - Usually worn by Crips and Hoover Criminals “T” meaning Tray for 8Trey. In this case the T stands for the Twenties. Red Sox - "B" for blood. St. Louis Cardinals - Worn by bloods mainly Black P Stones, due to S.T.L meaning Stone Love. OOC Information R20OLS OOC Information - We aim to portray a realistic group/gang of the actual E/S Rollin 20s Outlaw Bloods. If you're interested in joining the faction feel free to drop a private message to the thread holder to receive an invite to the faction discord. Upon joining the group/faction you automatically grant the leadership of the faction rights to character-kill your character if deemed necessary by leadership. We're very open to any form of criticism as long as it's criticism, if you feel the need to point anything out or give assistance feel free to drop a private message again to the thread holder. *Invite-Only for now*
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