#1: NIKO BELLIC:
Niko is very protective of his family and loved ones, particularly his cousin Roman, whom Niko constantly has to worry about due to his gambling habit. Roman has an indiscrete nature of frequently getting the pair into trouble. He is withdrawn among strangers, but has good manners, and shows a softer side with upendo interests like Kate McReary and Michelle. That said, the horrors of war, both witnessed and perpetrated kwa Niko, have aliyopewa him a great sense of guilt, and an ambivalence about the value of human life — he warns away pursuers and expresses regret over his past violence, but also feels that killing is all that he can do, readily taking on jobs which necessarily involve murder. Niko is prone to violence after being angered and he has an explosive temper when he is betrayed, manipulated, au his loyalty is questioned, but he is also quick to help the defenseless and unfortunate, even those he merely meets in passing; he apparently possesses a sense of idealism which was wounded kwa his wartime experiences. Unfortunately, such a mgawanyiko, baidisha attitude leads to hypocrisy — Niko, for example, appears to genuinely sympathize with the McRearys' grief over the demise of one of their brothers (either Derrick McReary au Francis McReary), despite having secretly committed that murder himself. This makes it highly possible that Niko is a pessimist..
#2: LUIZ LOPEZ:
Luis is a person who normally keeps his emotions in check, rarely demonstrating his feelings. Despite this, Luis does care for his mother and Marafiki as he was visually struggling to keep his anger toward Mr. Santo from exploding after he started insulting Luiz's mother. And when Mr Santo angrily says he'll kill Luiz's mom if wewe disobey the mission orders. Luiz kills him almost immediately after, despite his mother not excatly being the most appricative.
#3: DWAYNE FORG:
Despite being a drug dealer, Dwayne often shows signs of extreme kindness and altruism, especially to those closest to him. While incarcerated he pulled favors to make sure that his girlfriend on the outside was looked after and taken care of, even going as far to lavish her with cars and apartments and bank accounts. Dwayne took in Playboy X and served as a father figure to him, teaching him how to sell drugs and helping him build a criminal empire. If Niko chooses to kill Playboy X, Dwayne shows genuine sadness over his death, lamenting that he was "a good kid back in the day"..
#4: ROMAN BELLIC:
I know, I know.. But hear me out.
Roman mainly appears to be concerned zaidi about making money, possibly being zaidi desperate to prosper than any of the other characters, which has led him building a bad reputation in the city for his gambling addiction, of which he is constantly reminded kwa Niko. Despite his upendo of money and his problems, he cares a lot about his Marafiki and family, and is sometimes annoyed at Niko's affiliation with organized crime. Out of all the characters, Roman appears to be the least interested in organized crime, as he only wishes to earn money and live the "American Dream."
Roman understands that Niko is unable to find regular work, and does not trouble him about his life as a criminal, but instead tells him to be careful.
#5: FRANKLIN CLINTON:
Michael has a very short temper, and Trevor is a violent psychopath. Franklin is the only sane one. And he is forced to act as the peacekeeper between Michael and Trevor when they get into an argument. .
#6: DAVE NORTON:
He essentially schemed together with Michael to make himself rich and famous (and give Michael a clean slate), but that's really as far as his corruption goes. Otherwise he's mostly an honest, decent guy..
#7: KATE MCCREARY:
She's one of the few characters in the game—heck, the GTA series as a whole—to not have any criminal record at all. If she dies at the end of the game, it invokes this trope, especially when Packie tearfully calls wewe after the credits.
#8: JOHNNY KLEBITZ:
He shows some hesitation about killing people whom he thinks deserve it. However, he also has his about killing. He is reluctant to kill Brian Jeremy and Billy Grey because he considered them as his Marafiki in the past. He also asks Elizabeta if killing so many people is really necessary. Overall, Johnny's attitude about murder seems to be that he is capable of doing so in cold blood but belives that the murder should be justified.
#9: JIM FITZGERALD:
He and Johnny are the only Lost MC Members who realize how stupid gang war is. They're also the only ones who speak up, and stand up to Billy, who's just a borderline psychopath..
#9: ANGUS MARTIN:
Unlike the rest of The Lost, he finds the concept of Honor Among Thieves utterly laughable. He is eventually proven right when a Civil War causes the chapter to disband. At the end of the game, he advises Johnny to "end the charade that this gang meant anything."
It's unknown if he cares au even knows, but after Trevor Philips' slaughter of the Lost in Blaine County, he is the last remaining member of the Alderney Chapter.
Niko is very protective of his family and loved ones, particularly his cousin Roman, whom Niko constantly has to worry about due to his gambling habit. Roman has an indiscrete nature of frequently getting the pair into trouble. He is withdrawn among strangers, but has good manners, and shows a softer side with upendo interests like Kate McReary and Michelle. That said, the horrors of war, both witnessed and perpetrated kwa Niko, have aliyopewa him a great sense of guilt, and an ambivalence about the value of human life — he warns away pursuers and expresses regret over his past violence, but also feels that killing is all that he can do, readily taking on jobs which necessarily involve murder. Niko is prone to violence after being angered and he has an explosive temper when he is betrayed, manipulated, au his loyalty is questioned, but he is also quick to help the defenseless and unfortunate, even those he merely meets in passing; he apparently possesses a sense of idealism which was wounded kwa his wartime experiences. Unfortunately, such a mgawanyiko, baidisha attitude leads to hypocrisy — Niko, for example, appears to genuinely sympathize with the McRearys' grief over the demise of one of their brothers (either Derrick McReary au Francis McReary), despite having secretly committed that murder himself. This makes it highly possible that Niko is a pessimist..
#2: LUIZ LOPEZ:
Luis is a person who normally keeps his emotions in check, rarely demonstrating his feelings. Despite this, Luis does care for his mother and Marafiki as he was visually struggling to keep his anger toward Mr. Santo from exploding after he started insulting Luiz's mother. And when Mr Santo angrily says he'll kill Luiz's mom if wewe disobey the mission orders. Luiz kills him almost immediately after, despite his mother not excatly being the most appricative.
#3: DWAYNE FORG:
Despite being a drug dealer, Dwayne often shows signs of extreme kindness and altruism, especially to those closest to him. While incarcerated he pulled favors to make sure that his girlfriend on the outside was looked after and taken care of, even going as far to lavish her with cars and apartments and bank accounts. Dwayne took in Playboy X and served as a father figure to him, teaching him how to sell drugs and helping him build a criminal empire. If Niko chooses to kill Playboy X, Dwayne shows genuine sadness over his death, lamenting that he was "a good kid back in the day"..
#4: ROMAN BELLIC:
I know, I know.. But hear me out.
Roman mainly appears to be concerned zaidi about making money, possibly being zaidi desperate to prosper than any of the other characters, which has led him building a bad reputation in the city for his gambling addiction, of which he is constantly reminded kwa Niko. Despite his upendo of money and his problems, he cares a lot about his Marafiki and family, and is sometimes annoyed at Niko's affiliation with organized crime. Out of all the characters, Roman appears to be the least interested in organized crime, as he only wishes to earn money and live the "American Dream."
Roman understands that Niko is unable to find regular work, and does not trouble him about his life as a criminal, but instead tells him to be careful.
#5: FRANKLIN CLINTON:
Michael has a very short temper, and Trevor is a violent psychopath. Franklin is the only sane one. And he is forced to act as the peacekeeper between Michael and Trevor when they get into an argument. .
#6: DAVE NORTON:
He essentially schemed together with Michael to make himself rich and famous (and give Michael a clean slate), but that's really as far as his corruption goes. Otherwise he's mostly an honest, decent guy..
#7: KATE MCCREARY:
She's one of the few characters in the game—heck, the GTA series as a whole—to not have any criminal record at all. If she dies at the end of the game, it invokes this trope, especially when Packie tearfully calls wewe after the credits.
#8: JOHNNY KLEBITZ:
He shows some hesitation about killing people whom he thinks deserve it. However, he also has his about killing. He is reluctant to kill Brian Jeremy and Billy Grey because he considered them as his Marafiki in the past. He also asks Elizabeta if killing so many people is really necessary. Overall, Johnny's attitude about murder seems to be that he is capable of doing so in cold blood but belives that the murder should be justified.
#9: JIM FITZGERALD:
He and Johnny are the only Lost MC Members who realize how stupid gang war is. They're also the only ones who speak up, and stand up to Billy, who's just a borderline psychopath..
#9: ANGUS MARTIN:
Unlike the rest of The Lost, he finds the concept of Honor Among Thieves utterly laughable. He is eventually proven right when a Civil War causes the chapter to disband. At the end of the game, he advises Johnny to "end the charade that this gang meant anything."
It's unknown if he cares au even knows, but after Trevor Philips' slaughter of the Lost in Blaine County, he is the last remaining member of the Alderney Chapter.
Giggle Giggle went the lad’s,
For they were doing something bad,
What they were holding in their hands,
Oh, it was not the building plans!
Leaders of the building team,
Oh - so - sensible they seemed,
But what nobody else did see,
Was making them chuckle with glee!
One of them looked over his shoulder,
One of the men, the picture holder,
Just to make absolutely sure,
No one thought them immature.
When he saw the coast was clear,
Once zaidi at the picture did he peer,
And I’m sure kwa now you’re aware,
Exactly what that man saw there!
Amazing.
The glue that holds us together....ALL of us....is in the shape of the cross.
Immediately Colossians 1:15-17 comes to mind.
"He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation.
For kwa him all things were created; things in heaven and on earth , visible and invisible,
whether thrones au powers au rulers au authorities;
all things were created kwa him and for him.
He is before all things,
and in him all things HOLD TOGETHER. "
Colossians 1:15-17
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