On July 6, the west side was flooded with anger, hatred, and sadness over the government's decision to forcibly close access to a place that had long been not only a shelter but also a place to share happy or sad stories, a place where all the Chippewa Cree people bonded, a place they commonly referred to as “Rez.” Amidst the anxiety over the next steps after some of the Rocky Boys had graduated from Fort Benton High School, under the dark sky shrouding the differing opinions among some about the crazy plan aimed at bringing lasting peace to their families. Tristan Matunaagd, also known as Red Cloud, the spirit name from his ancestors. The former Vice Captain of the Wild Dogs Crew, one of the divisions during the growth of The Frontier Wolves, chose to forge his own path with a few people behind him, not as members but as support for himself to rebuild and keep the old culture of his circle in the spotlight.
The new reservation location had been determined by their tribal chief, the result of days of
discussion between tribal leaders and trusted members. A decision made with sacred blood believed to be blessed by the spirits of the past. The abandoned warehouse area in the Temple area of West Los Santos became the new home for the tribe members, a new place with a new atmosphere and new challenges. Outside the peace of the tribe members who were safe with the new Rez, Red Cloud wore a confused face while enjoying his days as a boy who was no longer in school, but a feeling of restlessness was felt in his head like the brash voices of workers who were demonstrating their unrest against those in power. Word after word kept spinning in his head but none of them made his heart feel called by some of the plans he had thought of.
A few weeks later, heavy rain fell around West Los Santos. Red Cloud was silent, listless, with no plans to act. Raindrops fell on his body, as he remained upright, waiting for the blessing of the heavens. A people from different crews arrived and gave him some water to fill his long empty glass. It didn't take long for a gang to form, Chippewa 12 Pack Boys. The name of the crew from the other side. A crew determined to keep the old culture alive, namely riding dirtbikes which remains their trademark. The name Chippewa was inspired by the tribe of its members, a name rich in meaning but with very wild activities. Stealing motorcycles, stealing spare parts, illegal motorcycle sales, fence of stolen motorcycles, sales of stolen goods to various connections, and of course conflicts with other crews. All of this was not done solely for the sake of making money, but for the peace of mind of all the crew members.
Red Cloud also had other plans in his grasp, plans he believed would cover the smell of dirty money flowing from his earnings. There were two plans, a Music Store or a Custom Workshop. He made this business plan his priority for now, because they were two different businesses. He was designing plans regarding target markets, financial management, and several other needs for both businesses. He was not alone, of course, there were people who had been loyally supporting him from the beginning, helping Red Cloud realize all of this. Several unused buildings in the Rez area were also planned locations for this business plan.
SEASON II : RED CLOUD IS GONE
After the death of Tristan, a.k.a. Tiggy/Red Cloud, the Chippewa 12 Park Boys were at a loss, not knowing what to do, just standing still without carrying out what had been planned. Red Cloud's business plan was cut short, and no one was willing to continue what he had started. No one knew the cause of Red Cloud's death; he had only mentioned that he would bring good news after returning from Oklahoma, his hometown. After that final message, Red Cloud vanished without a trace, failing to deliver the news he had promised. Several days later, one of the tribal leaders announced that Red Cloud was no longer among the living.
Two and a half months after Red Cloud's death, Big Elk, one of the tribal warriors' leaders, was appointed as the top leader of the Chippewa 12 Pack Boys. With the help of several tribal warriors, he resumed all the long-stalled business affairs. Elk began devising plans for the C12PB and the tribe.
SEASON III : THE EXCHANGED THRONE
After Tiggy died, Eldric Akechetta "Big Elk" Took the Throne that Tiggy have sat. Eldric Akechetta "Big Elk" been dropping back to the street for keep tabs and watching the street tactic, he's spreading his wings to make the New flow and stacking the money from the street. he controlling the Gun Trafficking for supporting his side and tribal economy, he's also spreading for "C.12.PB" Mark on some place with his homies. Accompanied by the Kyle "Faze" Masichuvio and Young Girl Pavati Huyana arrivals for walking together beside of Big Elk. Big Elk is going upstairs and lay-low from the street after he watched out from the police pressure, Faze and Pavati is going down to the street for helping and continuing Big Elk's Flow to making more way for Gun Trafficking, Wall-Banging, and the other things with the rest of homies who walks on the same direction. They're keeping the side alive and making the mark of "Chippewa Twelve Pack Boys Bloodline" More growing and spread to the all corner of Los Santos for keeping all of Red Cloud (Tiggy) built still keep running through the streets.
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Story : @yippy
@Onyon @Acquiesce (Who also contributed to the story and concept)