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Description
Merilyn, head of the syndicate
Preferences: High status, control, wealth, power
Dislikes: Weakness, cowardice, government reputations
Affiliation: The syndicate
Personality:
With an emotionless, and often harsh seeming appearance, Merilyn uses all this and more as the current head of her criminal syndicate.
Displaying power and agression with her tone to maintain her leadership, she drives a bargain with criminals, giving them powerful weapons.
All in exchange for loyalty, and often just doing what they want, as result crime and gang wars, her intentions to spread the chaos.
Though not vile, Merilyn can behave as a hypocrite, often speaking towards crowds to talk about the danger of weapons.
In odd sense, she is both for and against weapons and gun control.
About:
Raised with rules, authority as a guidance counselor, Merilyn had a childhood like no other.
When others had joy and activities, she had lessons and classes, supposed to teach her everything she needed.
Though as a girl it never paid off, as an adult it proved everything you needed to obtain power, power she enjoyed.
Learning the consequences of disobedience, Merilyn was reminded just how effective leadership could be.
Her eye on the world changed more with time, literally, as her sight had been cut down to half, part blinded.
But there was no anger, it was taught as a girl that punishment came with disrespect, it felt right, though it hurt.
In current times, Merilyn had risen as a powerful corrupt despotic alike person.
Bending laws, rising with speeches and standing above everyone else.
Proving people men stand by her side, wielding weapons, as citizens are beneath and know not to speak against them.
Most being aware of her corruption, the protection and honesty is all they often care about, seeming to feel alright with it all.
Quotes:
' That is what I admire, you and I are more alike than apart. '
' Weapons allow order to be kept in place, why take if we can give? '
' I learned the consequence of disappointment, and failure. It can be harsh, let me tell you. '
Commission, is done by the great