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Revenant is not a story of a crew that appeared overnight, but the residue of something that survived its own collapse.

Born in the fractures of Los Santos’ organised underworld, Revenant was formed when the old structure began to rot from the inside out. What once moved with discipline and purpose had become loud, unstable, and dangerously distracted by internal conflict and ego. The noise was no longer strategic. It was self-destructive. And in that chaos, a decision was made to step away before it all turned into ash and headlines.

At the centre of that breakaway was Jimmi Jones, a figure who had spent years keeping operations coherent while others pulled at the seams. When the balance tipped too far, he did not try to repair a vehicle already veering out of control on a downhill stretch. He left it behind. But news travels fast in a city that never sleeps.

He was not alone in that exit. A small circle of trusted specialists followed: drivers who understood escape routes like language, mechanics who could make broken things move again, racers who reduced every street into timing, spacing, and momentum, and long-time associates who valued precision over pride. They were not defectors. They were realists.

Revenant stands on that same principle.

It is not built on territory for its own sake, nor reputation chased through noise and escalation. It is built on efficiency, discretion, and control. Movement over noise. Structure over ego. Adaptation over tradition. In a city where most groups burn bright and fast trying to be seen, Revenant exists to move differently, to operate where others overextend, and to treat survival not as luck, but as design.

What it stands for is simple: stay unseen when needed, stay effective when it matters, and never confuse chaos for power.

Rank Structure: Revenant, Wraith, Vanguard, (HC) Overseer, (HC) Street Demon, (LC) Warden, (LC) Spotter, Sentinel, Ghost, Wheelman, Pathfinder, Runner, Stray.
HQ: Little Bighorn Avenue, Strawberry
Colours: Black and Yellow
Vehicles: Elegy (all models), Coquette D5, Sunrise, Paragon R and S, La Coureuse, Monstrociti, Kamacho, BF400, Shinobi (Any racing vehicle)

Short term goals
Establish Revenants presence
Secure Operational Infrastructure
Explore every revenue source to fund vehicle purchasing addiction

Long term goals
Build a reliable driver network with other organisations
Dominate the racing scene
Control the Streets

Rules
1) Revenent members are expected to represent the crew at all times
2) Always be wearing our colours
3) Respect the chain of command
4) Personal disputes do not include the crew
5) Loyalty before profit
6) Pointless violence is a no, heat should serve purpose, not ego.
7) Public respect matters
8 ) Every member is expected to controbute, whether through street activity or business operations. 
9) Evade the Cops

OOC Rules
1) Adhere to all server rules at all times
2) 30 days clean of any punishments
3) Minimum 75000 xp to join
4) Revenant prioritises long term roleplay over quick wins, members should focus on creating quality scenarios rather than "winning" every interaction.
5) No OOC Toxicity.

 

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Revenant does not rely on territory in the traditional sense. They do not stand on corners or claim apartment blocks. Their control comes from movement. Freeways, industrial roads, canals, alleyways, and escape routes form the true foundation of the Family. They know the city like a living map, understanding every shortcut, blind spot, and route out of danger before anyone else.

Their greatest strength is not violence. It is coordination. Every operation is planned with precision, speed, and timing. By the time sirens arrive, Revenant is already gone. When the city wakes the next morning, all that remains are rumors, burnt tire marks stretching through the city, and black and yellow cars drifting silently through traffic like nothing ever happened.

Some gangs control blocks, Some gangs control neighborhoods...

Revenant controls the roads.

Before anyone becomes a full member of Revenant, they complete what the crew calls The Black Run. Nobody talks about the route publicly. Nobody explains the rules twice. Strays are only told one thing “If you panic, you fail ”.

The Black Run takes place deep into the night, usually after the city has gone quiet. The recruit is handed a Task chosen by higher command, the task differs depending on what they need to prove. Sometimes police attention is intentionally drawn toward the area.

Sometimes rival territory must be crossed. Sometimes the Stray is forced to abandon the run completely and improvise under pressure. The objective is not simply to drive fast, and outpace. The objective is to stay composed, and stay hidden out of sight.

Revenant believes anyone can slam a throttle down a freeway. Loyalty, intelligence, and discipline are what matter when everything goes wrong.

Throughout the run, recruits are monitored constantly by Revenant members without knowing who is watching them. Spotters track their decisions. Drivers test their reactions in traffic. Some checkpoints contain instructions, while others contain unexpected obstacles designed to pressure the recruit into making mistakes.

A Stray who finishes The Black Run without folding under pressure earns more than a rank. They earn visibility inside the family. Their vehicle is marked internally as “cleared,” and from that point forward, they are no longer viewed as an outsider driving alongside Revenant. They become part of its movement.

 

 

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