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Darkside facheads are a little different than other factions - there's no such thing as a strict command structure, after all - but a few people have enough of a reputation and sufficient street cred that when they talk, people listen. | Darkside facheads are a little different than other factions - there's no such thing as a strict command structure, after all - but a few people have enough of a reputation and sufficient street cred that when they talk, people listen. | ||
− | Shinjiro Aragaki (Hierophant): A former member of SEES, Shinjiro is one of the most experienced and toughest Persona users on the street - if he says something bad's coming down, people start heading for cover. Still nominally a senior at Gekkokan High. | + | [[Shinjiro Aragaki]] (Hierophant): A former member of SEES, Shinjiro is one of the most experienced and toughest Persona users on the street - if he says something bad's coming down, people start heading for cover. Still nominally a senior at Gekkokan High. |
− | Kaoru "Baofu" Saga (Hanged Man): Baofu makes a living by seeking out and selling information, no matter how dubious the means by which he acquires it. Smart and savvy, he occasionally masquerades as a drunkard to put people off their guard. He runs the underground website 'Darkside of Sumaru' (from whence the association takes its name), which many members use to keep in contact and to share gossip from across Japan. | + | Kaoru "[[Baofu]]" Saga (Hanged Man): Baofu makes a living by seeking out and selling information, no matter how dubious the means by which he acquires it. Smart and savvy, he occasionally masquerades as a drunkard to put people off their guard. He runs the underground website 'Darkside of Sumaru' (from whence the association takes its name), which many members use to keep in contact and to share gossip from across Japan. |
[[Category: Factions]] | [[Category: Factions]] |
Revision as of 19:47, 19 November 2009
Darkside is less an organization than it is a way of life - that of the outsider, living on the bleeding edges of society. Some are gangsters, some are street punks, some just want to be left the hell alone. Although these kinds of people tend to be loners or run in small packs at best, the threat presented by Shadows has led a few people with fierce reputations, each gifted with the power of Persona, to arrange a network of informal contacts, sharing information and occasionally teaming up if something big is going down. After all, even in the darkness there's such a thing as a code - the world won't look out for them, so they've got to do it for each other.
WHO CAN JOIN?
Lone wolves, punks, gangsters, bikers, assorted other badasses. Shady street merchants, back-alley doctor types. This faction attracts the type of people who are less about criminality than they are about street smarts and getting through life on the edge. Shadowrunner types fit well.
FACHEADS
Darkside facheads are a little different than other factions - there's no such thing as a strict command structure, after all - but a few people have enough of a reputation and sufficient street cred that when they talk, people listen.
Shinjiro Aragaki (Hierophant): A former member of SEES, Shinjiro is one of the most experienced and toughest Persona users on the street - if he says something bad's coming down, people start heading for cover. Still nominally a senior at Gekkokan High.
Kaoru "Baofu" Saga (Hanged Man): Baofu makes a living by seeking out and selling information, no matter how dubious the means by which he acquires it. Smart and savvy, he occasionally masquerades as a drunkard to put people off their guard. He runs the underground website 'Darkside of Sumaru' (from whence the association takes its name), which many members use to keep in contact and to share gossip from across Japan.