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natasha xevionsaidName: Lennox "Nox" Santiago Age: 26 Ethnicity: Brazilian Born: Sao Paulo, Brazil (speaks Portuguese) Height: 5'3" + 3/4" Weight: 120lbs Hair Color: Red & Brown Ombre Eye Color: Partial heterochromia Blood Type: O- Relationship Status: Single by choice Occupation: Auto Mechanic Known Family: Father (Javiar) and Brother (Carlito) in Brazil & Hathian Tinder: Yes Twitter: NoxSantiagoSL Discord: lennoxsantiago Nox was born and raised in the vibrant outskirts of São Paulo, Brazil, where the buzz of life was a sharp contrast to the dark shadow of her family’s cartel. Growing up, she was acutely aware of the danger lurking beneath the surface of her family’s wealth and power. Though she left a world of privilege, her every move was watched, every friend scrutinized, and every decision weighed against the interests of the family business. Her father, a man hardened by years in the cartel, was fiercely protective of Nox. He saw the path her life was heading down, and it terrified him. For girls in their world, there were few options: join the cartel, be taken by it, or become tied to it through a marriage or pregnancy that served its interests. When she turned 16, the danger became impossible to ignore. Whispers of arranged alliances and pressure to take on responsibilities in the cartel’s operations reached her father’s ears. Determined to shield her from a fate she hadn’t chosen, he made a heart-wrenching decision. With tears hidden behind a stoic facade, he sent Nox away, arranging for her to move to the United States to live with a host family. The transition was jarring—São Paulo’s fiery culture was replaced by the quieter, alien world of a small American town. She had to start over, alone, her Brazilian roots and accent setting her apart from her peers. Over the years, Nox built a life for herself, carving out an identity free from her family’s influence. She learned to fend for herself, developing a tough exterior and a sharp wit to survive. Her passion for working with her hands led her to Hathian Motors - the garage was where she found solace in fixing cars and motorcycles—a world far removed from the cartel’s bloodstained streets, life as a mechanic was fulfilling, living simply. But the past is never truly left behind. Now, as an adult, whispers from Brazil have found her. Her family is calling her back, urging her to take her “rightful place” in the family business. They see her independence and resilience as assets, qualities that could strengthen the cartel. Nox is torn between the life she’s built and the ties she can’t entirely sever. With each passing day, she feels the pull of her heritage, the weight of her father’s decision, and the unspoken question: Can you ever truly escape where you come from? (Want to know more? - RP with me to find out.) |
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