Name of Faction: Hells Angels
Number of Members (Minimum of 5): 10
Type Of Faction (Family, Triad, Street Gang, etc): Biker Club
Ethnic Background (ex: Italian, Greek, African American, Irish, etc): American
Name of Character running the faction: Ludwig Schultz
Your Discord # (ex: gamer#4210): matchdagecko
Your SteamID: Steam ID: 76561199207220747
Your Server playtime: 3mo 3w 3d 21h 11m
Do you acknowledge and agree to all faction rules as detailed on the server rules page? (Yes/No): Yes
Do you acknowledge that your faction discord will be owned by us? (Yes/No): Yes
Provide an example of the unique Roleplay your faction will bring to the server/what type of roleplay we can expect from your faction (Images/Videos Preferred): Having a Biker Bar that also has a RP garage so they can get a drink and a meal while waiting for their car to be repaired (RP were not allowed to have repair tool)
Provide examples or event ideas to promote activity within your faction and keep people interested. (Reference your unique RP from the question above): I myself like just going out and having group meals and driving to bars and drinking providing the staff with a time to either kick us out or giving us many bountiful meals, Also like to do rides around town once in awhile.
Organization Backstory (Min. of 250+ Words & any images):
Name: Ludwig "Mad Dog" Schultz
Date of Birth: December 2nd, 1930
Place of Birth: Hamburg, Germany
Known Aliases: Mad Dog, Urkel
Affiliations: Sons of Silence MC (Former Charter President - NYC), Hells Angels MC (Charter President - NYC)
Backstory:
Ludwig Schultz was born in the dockside shadows of Hamburg, a city known for hard workers, hard drinkers, and hard lessons. His father was a machinist, and his mother worked nights in a local bar. Raised in a working-class home, Ludwig grew up with oil on his hands and fire in his chest. He became a skilled mechanic by sixteen, known for rebuilding engines from scrap. But Hamburg’s streets taught him more than wrenches and torque they taught him how to survive.
In 1949, at age 19, Ludwig left Germany. He'd been caught up in a few too many fights, one involving a rival gang and a knife. Facing potential charges, He fled to america where he fought in the Korean war serving under the 35th Fighter Squadron. After the war He joined a biker club consisting of ex military members and with connections through his American uncle an Ex Flying Tigers WW2 Vet, he immigrated to New York City, settling in Southside, where industrial neighborhoods reminded him of home.
In NYC, he worked in auto shops, fixing muscle cars and Harleys for cash. It was in a Brooklyn garage that he met members of the Sons of Silence Motorcycle Club - Midwest-born outlaws who were slowly expanding east. Ludwig’s grit, mechanical genius, and refusal to back down earned him respect fast. By 1987, he was a patched member, and by 1988, he was President of the NYC-based chapter, known as “Mad Dog” for how unbreakable he seemed on the road.
Under his leadership, the chapter grew. Ludwig brought a brutal code of loyalty and brotherhood. He brokered outlaw alliances and held the crew tight, but tension grew with the national leadership.
They headed west, where Ludwig forged new connections with the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, drawn by their reach, code, and freedom. He In july 1988, Ludwig officially had to give up the position as the President of the New York City Sons Of Silence Charter After an incident cost him to lose his Warehouse feeling unfit at the time , After a few months depressed being backed by West Coast approval. He returned with his rebranded crew, setting up a clubhouse in a fortified warehouse in Queens. With him came loyalty, legacy, and lessons learned the hard way.
Now in about to turn 60, Ludwig Schultz is a grizzled outlaw with deep scars and deeper connections. He's seen both brotherhood and betrayal, built empires and burned bridges. In NYC’s biker underworld, his name carries weight equal parts legend and warning.