Death, rain, betrayal. That's how I can sum up my time in Brunello.
People could die however the familige pleases, territory or just because they made the mistake of crossing the wrong capo. Giving you an example: I saw first hand when I returned to the country's capital, Volsinii, a court official have their car blown to pieces by a car bomb. The official didn't live. I was of course being looked at as the suspect behind it since I was the one there to protect him.
Before you ask, the police are considered a joke. The Mafiosi saw them as little more than something easy to control, they've done that often with bribery and planting their own within the police force. Just like with, say, the officials in the courts.
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That's how I can sum up my time in Brunello.
People could die however the familige pleases, territory or just because they made the mistake of crossing the wrong capo.
Giving you an example: I saw first hand when I returned to the country's capital, Volsinii, a court official have their car blown to pieces by a car bomb. The official didn't live. I was of course being looked at as the suspect behind it since I was the one there to protect him.
Before you ask, the police are considered a joke.
The Mafiosi saw them as little more than something easy to control, they've done that often with bribery and planting their own within the police force.
Just like with, say, the officials in the courts.