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Omerta
Legacy Name: Omerta


The Glacier Noktoa
Owner: Mafia

Age: 10 years, 4 months, 1 week

Born: December 25th, 2013

Adopted: 10 years, 4 months, 1 week ago

Adopted: December 25th, 2013

Statistics


  • Level: 136
     
  • Strength: 230
     
  • Defense: 71
     
  • Speed: 70
     
  • Health: 70
     
  • HP: 70/70
     
  • Intelligence: 280
     
  • Books Read: 280
  • Food Eaten: 0
  • Job: Secret Keeper


"The Silencer". Born and raised in the Vatican City to an ancient family known for keeping the peace and enforcing the oath of Omerta. Master of camouflage and stealthily silent, he comes into play when things get rough between the Families or if the potential for information to come to light to the public is there. He will kill without question if it is found that anyone has broken the oath.

"Whoever appeals to the law against his fellow man is either a fool or a coward. Whoever cannot take care of himself without police protection is both. It is as cowardly to betray an offender to justice, even though his offences be against yourself, as it is not to avenge an injury by violence. It is dastardly and contemptible in a wounded man to betray the name of his assailant, because if he recovers, he must naturally expect to take vengeance himself."

Omerta is an extreme form of loyalty and solidarity in the face of authority. One of its absolute tenets is that it is deeply demeaning and shameful to betray even one's deadliest enemy to the authorities.

On February 14, 1929, members of the North Side gang gathered at a garage behind the offices of S.M.C. Cartage Company. Inside were Pete and Frank Gusenberg, Albert Weinshank, Adam Heyer, James Clark, John May, and Reinhardt Schwimmer (the latter two men not actually gang members). Five men, possibly members of Capone's Gang, possibly outside "hired guns", most likely a combination of the two, drove to the garage in a stolen police car. Two of the men, dressed as police, entered the garage, pretending they were conducting an ordinary raid, and lined Moran's associates up against the wall. Once the men's backs were all turned, facing the wall, two other men (with civilian clothes) entered the room with machine guns and, along with the "police", opened fire on the seven men, pounding 70 bullets into them in what would become known as the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.When police arrived at the scene, Frank Gusenberg, despite having twenty-two wounds by fourteen bullets, was the only victim still alive. He was taken to the Alexian Brothers hospital in Chicago, Illinois. When asked "Who shot you?", Frank, observing the gangland principle of "omerta" (absolute silence) replied, "Nobody shot me".

Gryphon, Lion/Barn Owl/Fallow Deer. Highly religious. Keeper of silence.

Pet Treasure


Familiar Watch

Cross Adorned Skirt

Melancholy Underground Rosary

Pet Friends