Thread:TheFlyingDutchman/@comment-4105222-20130512124641

Name: Ramillo "Mildinho" Valez

Age/Gender: 28/M

Ethnicity: Brazilian-American

Occupation: Bodyguard-for-hire, Drifter, cool dude

Backstory: Ramillo grew up in a poor family consisting of a mother, father and sister, spending most of his time in the streets. He was an avid football (soccer for Americans) player, playing mostly with his childhood friends. Along the way, he learned to be street-smart, partly because of how poor his neighborhood was, and mostly because he was always left to be independent by his family. He learned to fend for himself at an early age, developing a tough, often confronting exterior.

He mostly showed his tough persona through the protection of his younger sister, whom is always picked on because of her small, seemingly weak stature. He went on to do this until he was in his teenage years, where he was finally able to start a life on his own.

He moved to America when he was in his early twenties, hoping to start a new life. He and his family went their separate ways, with him mostly hoping for the best. He hoped his sister would go on to do great things, as she already had the brains and cunning to stand out. He promised that one day, he'll return to find her, mostly to see how she's fending for herself.

Ramillo's athletic physique and intimidating appearance quickly earned him a job as a bouncer. He proved to be more than what his hirers bargained him for, as he was able to quell numerous fights in a given week. Ramillo himself enjoyed his new role, as he was free to act tough and show it as often as he wishes. This, coupled with his "unique" Portuguese accent, made him a popular friend among clubs, bars, and other places requiring his service.

He was later picked up as a bodyguard by a large mafia group, after taking interest in his skills. This new job pitted him into more complicated, often violent encounters, further sharpening his already toughened exterior. As much as he was a believer of good, this new job was starting to turn him into nothing but a conflict searcher.

Ramillo, after years of service for the mafia, has earned a seemingly permanent niche, not looking to leave his job mostly because of the dangers that he might face. At the same time, he has become a little more heartless, but also more tough, and strong. He hopes that one day, he'll be able to redeem himself by quitting his job and relooking his life over again.

Personality: Ramillo is quick to show his tough exterior by acting intimidating to someone he barely knows. He likes to keep this image by acting arrogant, sometimes further expanding it by boasting. He is fully aware that this is all an act, but he just can't help but do it, mostly because he has forced himself into this lifestyle.

Ramillo, due to his experience with clubs and bars, is an avid drinker. But he is responsible enough to abstain from it, just to keep his athletic physique. He will drink, but will not overindulge in it.

Ramillo also enjoys the ocassional football game, playing it in his spare time. As a reminiscence of his past, he likes to play with children, and will show how skilled he is as a friendly gesture.

Ramillo defends any person he favors, often those that are extremely close to him. He is also a lover of women, and will almost always agree to the ocassional one night stand or fling.

Preferred weapons: Anything that helps him fight physically. Submachine guns are his preferred firearms.

Actor: David Ajala

Notes: Ramillo likes to go by his childhood nickname Mildinho around friends. He doesn't mention his past often, but if he does, he tells it as a positive, almost nostalgic story. His Portuguese accent is still there, and he is very close to fluently speaking English. Oh, and he hates douchey people.

Oh, and yes, he is based off of another character in my story named Valez, who had a very minor role.

This guy is one of the coolest characters I've ever made hands down. I already know you won't be able to write his full potential, so just know I'm going to submit him to other stories (and maybe even use him myself). 