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The Four Seas Order

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Leaves were starting to fall from the trees around the city as October was coming to an end, and with them, the citizens of Los Santos were preparing themselves for Halloween.

Aztecas, in particular, were preparing themselves for the night of the 1st of November, the “Día de Los /Muertos”, where traditionally the souls of the dead come back to earth to visit the living. Being similar to Chinese traditions, it was decided that FSO would help plan the festivities. They would also be contributing part of their culture to the event. 

Chi and Alicia talked a few days prior to organize the event, where both Asian and Mexican traditions could meet each other.

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On that night, cars started flooding into the Pipeline Inn parking lot, the vatos sitting on top of their low-riders shouting and cheering at the people around, music pumping out of the speakers at max volume, Arabella playing from a playlist full of a mix of both Mexican and Asian songs.

Aztecas’ Angelo Tribbiani had set up a shrine to honor the souls of everyone that was no longer physically with us, decorating it with marigold petals and hanging up pictures of lost loved ones. Members of FSO paid their respects, hanging up pictures themselves and bowing to them.

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The Four Seas Order had set up a small table in the middle of the parking lot, all dressed up in traditional garments, the members were having the time of their life dancing, chatting, and distributing the fortune cookies.
People were enthusiasts at that point, few smiles and frowns could be seen on their faces as each cookie was cracked open.
However, there’s no party without a beef of some sort, nothing that the boys couldn’t handle by themselves.

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Beside them, Alicia had set up a table as well, two small chairs laying on the side.
Sitting one in front of each other, she was painting  her vatos’ and other guests’ faces
The tip of her brush, dipped in some black paint, was sliding gracefully following their facial features.

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Chi herself had prepared traditional Chinese lanterns that would be set out on the ocean located right beside the venue.

Nearing the end of the festivities, all guests were asked to gather at the beach in order for the release of the lanterns. The purpose behind this tradition was to give directions to the deceased, their souls following the lanterns away.  

 A bunch of pens, markers, and lanterns were laying in the sand, ready to be picked up by every guest who felt like writing a nice thought or prayer on them to give to the deceased.

In this moment of peace, everyone that gathered up at the beach watched the lanterns sail away, their memories, thoughts and prayers attached to them. 

People come and they go. What matters is that the memories stick around.

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獎勵

(Rewards)

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The wind was whistling through the silo with the windmill creaking away as the Four Seas Order was discussing their plans for today: A bank heist. After the success of the previous one, the crew was eager to get their hands on some more money that wasn’t theirs. Yet.

 

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Their target would be the same Fleeca Bank on Route 68 that they had robbed before. Having learned from the past heist, they adapted their strategy. Once their scouts had set up, the heist crew moved out to the bank and stormed inside. 

 

They held up the tellers as Ling began drilling into the vault. With the first door out of the way, they busted the second one open. Time was short, as the alarm had already gone off. Like vultures, they began grabbing the packed money, stuffing it in their bags. Once again, some safe doors were also broken into and raided. 

 

Unfortunately, the Sheriff’s Department decided to crash the party when they made their way to the location. 

 

“1 cruiser...2 cruisers...3 cruisers, dip!”

 

The Four Seas Order’s adjustments proved successful since the cavalcade of white cruisers was spotted early enough for everyone to get out in time and split up. Sighs of relief, followed by cheering took over the radio frequency. 

 

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After laying low for a bit, the Order met up to count the money they had gained. Not bad. The heavy bag was thrown in the middle of them so that everyone could marvel at it. That feeling never gets old. 

 

Satisfied with the outcome, they decided on the only logical conclusion. “Let’s do another one.” The eyes of just about everyone lighting up and with their minds set on more money, the idea was met with resounding agreement. 

 

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They quickly stored the money from the first heist and made their way to the Great Ocean Highway. Scouts set up. Drill ready. Let’s go. 

 

You know how plans sometimes change? 

 

“Cops.” 

 

While the first heist ended with a sigh of relief, this one ended with a sigh of disappointment. Police must have already been on their heels, judging by how fast they were already making their way over to the spot of the robbery, even though Tyler tried distracting them. No big deal, everyone got out and the cops never saw a thing. 

 

The decision was made to just lay low. They had made their money and had their fun. Additionally, they had a party to attend later as well. 

 

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After weeks of anticipation, La Familia Michoacana were finally opening their Arcade Nightclub and the Four Seas Order were looking forward to an evening of drinks, music and relaxation. 

 

After fun conversations on the outside, they headed inside to mingle with the people on the inside. Meeting old friends, dancing to Backstreet Boys and enjoying drinks among their peers served as the perfect end to a successful day.

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