Monday 25 July 2011

1: Where it Begins


Who are these two people? Well, the one on the left is called Ferro Lopez. And the one on the right is his sister, Priya. They were born in a Latin Simerican country, but escaped the drug wars for a chance at a new life in Sunset Valley. There are less bullets, certainly, in this new place - but the streets are just as cold.


They may be siblings, but their characters are rather different. After all she went through, Priya, like her brother, is a light sleeper. Being from a different culture, she's also quite inappropriate to other people's eyes. Nevertheless, she is an innately good person - she meets people, talks to them, and appeals to their human nature. This is her style of getting money - making friends she can fall back on in hard times. Her charismatic nature is also a help in this. Finally, after a gruesome experience in a meat farm as a child, she remains a vegetarian.

Ferro is a different ball game altogether. Unlike his sister, the hardships he suffered hardened him and made him innately bitter. Inappropriate and a light sleeper he may be, but from then onwards you couldn't tell he and Priya were related. Being a loner means he is not at all suited to talking to people, and he makes up for this discomfort by being aggressive, hassling passers-by which he thinks are rich to try and gain access to their possessions. His morals long lost, he is a kleptomaniac, and this is his primary source of food and money at the end of the day. But it's not as bad as it looks. Deep inside, Ferro is an artist - and loves to leave his artistic tag on every property he robs.

Next time, we follow Ferro on his day on the streets - and in the houses - of suburban Sunset Valley.

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