Name of Faction:
The Mahri Crime Family
Number of Members (Minimum of 5):
5
Type Of Faction (Family, Triad, Street Gang, etc):
Crime Family / Syndicate
Ethnic Background (ex: Italian, Greek, African American, Irish, etc):
Palestinian
Name of Character running the faction:
Merikh Mahri
Your Discord #:
S0dak1
Your SteamID: STEAM_0:1:216184681
Your Server playtime:
3 months i believe...i couldn't figure out how to check
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:
The Mahri family blends Middle Eastern cultural roots with organized crime in a way that brings rich, immersive duality to RP. On the surface, they run a cozy Palestinian café — a place where locals gather to eat musakhan, sip mint tea, and hear the news. Behind closed doors, however, the café is a cover for a narcotics trafficking operation, primarily centered on cocaine imports.
You can expect RP involving front-business management, cultural community events, discreet drug trades, and tension between a peaceful image and violent enforcement. Loyalty, tradition, and reputation drive everything they do.
Bonus ideas include open mic nights used to pass secret messages, coded menus for drug orders, and halal food deliveries doubling as drop-offs.
Provide examples or event ideas to promote activity within your faction and keep people interested:
Weekly café nights with realistic food service RP, while the backroom handles drop-offs and laundering
A Palestinian-style street festival with food, music, and subtle recruitment
Shipment drop RP with potential ambushes or police involvement
Interrogation scenes involving captured rivals
Family trials where new members prove their loyalty through assigned missions
Organization Backstory (Min. of 250+ Words & any images):
The Mahri Crime Family traces its origins back to Palestine, where the family patriarchs were known for making deals, keeping peace between clans, and eliminating problems when needed. When war and instability tore through their homeland in the late 1970s, the Mahri family immigrated to America in search of safety and opportunity. They arrived in 1979 with little more than their name, their values, and the will to survive.
For years, they lived humbly. They worked long hours doing honest labor, stayed low-key, and tried to find their place. But no matter how hard they worked, they were disrespected, looked down on, and dismissed. By 1989, they'd had enough.
The Mahri family opened a small café serving traditional Palestinian food — warm hospitality on the outside, cold calculation behind the scenes. With connections back home and a knack for moving quietly, they started importing cocaine, using the café as a front. Clean to the public, but ruthless to their enemies, the Mahri family quickly carved out a presence in the city’s underworld.
They are not loud. They are not flashy. They move in silence, speak in code, and expect absolute loyalty. Every dish served in the café helps fund something far more powerful. They’ve built their empire on hospitality, tradition, and fear and they’re just getting started.
Their motto: “We don’t forgive. We preserve.”