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Santino Romanesco


Sex
Male

Age
58

Birthday
August 31, 1961

Location
Naples, Italy

Occupation
Mobster

Role
Underboss

About


The saturnine underboss of Italy's crime empire. Ambition and wild energy when he was young allowed him the drive to become a "Gang Star," and now here he is, nearly 30 years later. He didn't rise quite to the top, but that wasn't what he really wanted, anyway. Instead, he's in perhaps the best spot to balance prestige and stability, and all of that ambition spent, he now solemnly overlooks his slice of the underworld with responsibility and only the slightest hint of regret.

Height
6'2"

Build
Sturdy

Ethnicity
Italian

Eye Color
Light

Hair Color
Black

Skin color
Fair

Personality


introverted
extraverted
spontaneous
conscientious
hostile
agreeable
practical
imaginative
stable
neurotic

Santino's countenance is grim but surprisingly revealing. He is quiet about the exact nature of his past, opinions, and beliefs, but spending time with him, it becomes clear that he takes things very seriously and feels his emotions deeply. Melancholy but never a sad sack, his presence looms over rooms he occupies like a raven perched upon a corpse.

Background


Past

Santino was his father's only son, and though he had other relatives, none was so special to him as his cousin Belladonna. She was bright and funny, creative and in love with love. They were 9 years apart, so he couldn't really regard her as a peer or like a child, but he adored her all the same. They got along wonderfully and he was very protective over her, all the way until she grew up and their paths finally parted. His dreams of becoming a "Gang Star" couldn't go unanswered any longer, and finally, seeing an opportunity for himself, he ran off, leaving the whole family behind. He kept a little email correspondence with Belladonna, but was very careful not to tell her details. And that, to his dismay, was how he found out she had a boyfriend. Some airhead from Livorno that she'd never even met was taking up all her time, and in a moment of weakness, he pulled some strings to have him "taken care of." Perhaps he was lucky that this attempt on Donzelle Agnello's life failed. But even so, he never really forgave the would-be assassin, even if she did make the right decision. She later contacted him and [CONFIDENTIAL - DATA EXPUNGED].
But fate caught up with him in an ugly way, and a routine cleanup job was seen by the wrong set of eyes, and a bullet went into the wrong head. Santino stopped contacting his favorite cousin and upon finding out that Belladonna, now Rughetta, had moved to the same city he'd settled in, he started going out less and less during the daytime, afraid of what she'd say if she saw him.


Present

Success is enjoyed differently by everybody, and though he has a melancholy air and his share of regrets, Santino would be hard pressed to say he would have done all that many things different. He's doing well for himself, has a stable family life, and his son's trajectory is surprisingly promising. Giada Napolitano serves as an invaluable asset even now, acting as a powerful backbone for Dante's racketeering outfit, and Santino oversees the entire region with efficacy and grace.

Relationships


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Beatrice "Bea" Romanesco


Santino doesn't "love" his wife, not really. But he like her well enough, and that's good enough for him. She gave him a son and doesn't embarrass him, and that's all he could really ask of her. Plus the two of them have a pretty easy understanding not to get too bothered about each other's affairs, which never hurts.
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Dante Romanesco


A boy will always take after one parent or another, and to Santino's chagrin, Dante is absolutely his mother's son. Still, he's not useless, and even if he is obnoxious and uncouth at times, Santino is willing to teach his son to be a "Gang Star" just like he was, hopefully without quite the same mistakes.
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Giada Napolitano


Fellow mobster and confidant, placing Giada as Dante's second-in-command much to her dissatisfaction. Speaking of mistakes... [CONFIDENTIAL].