Here is where you will post your interaction with any faction you get you will replay to your faction thread posting any interaction for Faction team to see and tell you if its valid or not if it is not the scene would be voided and say if you killed someone during that scene they would be brought back to life.
Nolimit
No Limits In The Pact MB stands for ‘Muskegon Boys’ which is a renegade faction of the Gangster Disciples. NLMB more than anything is a pact between the two gangs (NL+MB), This pact is known as “Never Leave My Brother”. As with most renegade gangs, NLMB is die5 and die6 which means that even if you are a familiar, chances are if you are not from no limit you’re in constant danger moving throughout the neighborhood where this faction rests. With so much diversity throughout this faction trouble comes by easily’ For example.”- On the night of June 3rd, 2022 the untimely death of 17-year-old Shamar King while walking down 64th and King drove a black sedan pulled alongside King and began to fire semi-automatic weapons into his direction hitting Shamar multiple times including above his left eye. Loyalty Over Everything (LOE) is a clique within NLMB consisting of only Black Peace Stone members as the “Loyalty Over Everything” (LOE) crew. LOE was more than just a subgroup within NLMB; it was a family within a family. Comprising individuals who had grown up together, faced the same challenges, and shared dreams of something more than the circumstances they were born into. The name, “Loyalty Over Everything,” encapsulated their belief in sticking together through thick and thin, even when the world seemed to turn its back on them. Members of the LOE subset were minors between the ages of 18-25 years old. Therefore, finding trouble was often a facile task, due to the lack of superintendence from the older higher ranked members. Drench Gang Drench Gang, also known as No Limit Drench, is another subset within NLMB that involves both Black Peace Stone members along with Black Disciples. Consisting of teens aged 15 to 20, operates within a larger gang’s territory. The majority of its members are African American, reflecting the ethnic makeup of the larger gang. Navigating a life filled with crime, violence, and uncertainty. Without strong guidance and role models, they are swept up in shootings, robberies, slashings, and money laundering. Their lives are a dangerous dance on the edge of lawlessness.
STK(Shoot to kill)
A Shoot to kill gang (STK) STK Gang is an alliance made up of 2 different sets that are all part of the TTA, or bloodhound, a branch of the Stk that was created in the 2018 under Screwly G as the organization spread across city of Chicago. The shoot to kill, like the Black P. Stones, broke down into many different factions and smaller sets, and stk became one of those important offshoots with its own identity and leadership. stk was formed as a way for six shoot to kill sets to unite in order to strengthen their influence and provide protection from rivals during the years of constant West Side street wars. The first set in the alliance was tta, also called tink, a group with a reputation for violence and a long-standing role in holding down sections of their territory. The second set was TTA, which stands for tie loop assassins, directly tied to Lamon Avenue and the blocks surrounding it, which served as one of their key strongholds. Another member of the alliance was bloodhound, which often attracted younger members and became known for passing traditions and reputations down to the next generation.
800 MC
In Chicago, the “800 Block” or “800 Gang” is a street faction primarily located on the city’s South Side. This group is reportedly a set or faction of the larger Mickey Cobras gang. They are involved in violent conflicts with other local gangs and have been the subject of law enforcement operations aimed at curbing gang violence.
La Cosa Nostra
Anthony “Il Cavaliere” Vitale began his journey in New York City during the late 1980s, working as a bartender in Salieri’s Diner. To most, he was just another kid pouring drinks, but Anthony was studying. He watched the Soldiers, the Captains, the button men who walked through those doors and commanded respect without ever raising their voices. Hungry for more than small wages, Anthony began running collections, handling errands, and proving himself useful. By 25, he earned his button, becoming a Soldier under La Cosa Nostra. His discipline, silence, and loyalty made him stand out, and by 28 he rose to the rank of Lieutenant. Though a man of honor who lived by tradition, Anthony showed no hesitation in being ruthless when the Family’s interests were threatened. The Organization’s roots tie directly to La Cosa Nostra. In 1996, the Commission recognized Anthony’s talent and vision, authorizing him to form his own crew. This was more than a promotion—it was trust, a torch passed to the next generation of mobsters expected to keep the old ways alive. Anthony embraced the role fully, balancing respect for Omertà and tradition with an eye for modern money-making opportunities. With that blessing, he set his sights westward, to Chicago, a city fragmented by cartels, street gangs, and small-time hustlers. There, Anthony established the Vitale crew, introducing structure and discipline to a city that lacked it. Gambling, racketeering, smuggling, and construction kickbacks became the foundation of their empire, while alliances and calculated violence expanded their reach. When the 2000s arrived, the world of organized crime began to change. Federal law enforcement relied heavily on wiretaps, surveillance, and RICO charges to dismantle the old families. Anthony recognized early that survival required adaptation. The Vitale crew evolved—while still maintaining their grip on traditional rackets, they expanded into cyber scams, credit card fraud, and offshore laundering. Younger associates, skilled in technology, were brought into the fold under Anthony’s watchful eye, blending the old-world codes of honor with the new realities of digital crime. Rival gangs and international cartels tried muscling into Los Santos, but Anthony’s blend of tradition and innovation kept the Family on top. By the late 2000s, the Vitale name carried weight not just in Chicago but across the West Coast, representing both respect for La Cosa Nostra’s legacy and mastery of the modern underworld. The story of the Organization is one of survival, ambition, and adaptation. From a bartender in New York City to a feared and respected Don in Los Santos, Anthony “Il Cavaliere” Vitale built an empire that thrived through two very different eras of organized crime. Bound by Omertà and guided by honor, yet sharpened by ruthlessness, the Family stands as a testament that La Cosa Nostra is not a relic of the past—it’s alive, it’s evolving, and it still commands fear wherever its name is spoken
YFG
078 blackmob a subset to 808mob Initiate on the south englewood area of Chicago it started back in 2010 with two brothers who was surround around King Pins and Killers so in due time they adapted to they environment it took no time they was in Hot cars spinning the city making a name for they self doing niggas the worst way possible soon they got to hot and had to reroute to west Pullman because the wood got to hot they mad connects with plugs who was plugged in with the cartel months later they because the biggest Mafia in Chicago history
78TH DMG
In the early 2000s, a group of local kids—Jay “Lil Seven” Cortez, Marcus “Ghost” Daniels, and Treyvon “Tray” Hill—started calling themselves the 78th, representing their block. What started as a tight group defending their neighborhood from rival crews slowly evolved into a street gang.
They began hustling small-time: boosting cars, flipping stolen electronics, and running protection rackets for local shops. Over time, “78th” became more than a name—it became a symbol of loyalty and survival. Members repped the number hard, tagging “7-8” on walls and wearing colors that marked their corner.
DMG – Death Made Genuine
By 2012, the 78th found themselves in constant wars with neighboring sets and drug crews. Out of that chaos, a ruthless clique formed within the gang: DMG, short for Death Made Genuine. They were the enforcers—the ones who handled business when things got real.
DMG’s leader, “Rico the Menace”, believed that fear was the strongest weapon on the streets. Under his influence, DMG became known for bold daytime robberies, drive-bys, and strict street discipline.
SnatchGang
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of their rivals the Folk Nation alliance. They have no specific Nations under them. The gang is substantially an African American gang. They reside around the Westside Area but like other street gangs in the area they have been running their block for numerous years and years now. Snatchnem/Snatch Gang have been around for a while, much of the new generation in the gang are young members who gain their rank from sliding on their enemies. Most of the members learned everything about the Lifestyle from their family members and even friends with some members of the gang having brothers, fathers and even sisters who got down with the set and the program and started Gangbanging. They can be seen all around from Englewood :
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:326,000 monthly in cold Hard cash. Their main goal was to make money by selling as many different strains as possible of drugs :
: like crack, cocaine, marijuana, and ecstasy. Despite their relatively smaller numbers compared to other Chicago gangs, Snatch Gang are starting to gain more notoriety and have been seen causing havoc in there are. (edited)Saturday,𝟏𝟖+ 𝐁𝐄 𝐀𝐂𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐄 𝐍𝐎 𝐃𝐑𝐎𝐍𝐄𝐒 𝐁𝐄 𝐑𝐎𝐋𝐄𝐏𝐋𝐀𝐘 𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐃𝐘 𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐄 𝐁𝐄 𝐀𝐏𝐀𝐑𝐓 𝐎𝐅 (SnatchGang/SnatchNem)
The 051 Young Money faction, often referred to simply as 051 YM, is a highly influential and independent street gang and drill movement based on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Known for their fierce reputation and strong presence both on the streets and in social media, 051 Young Money has become one of the most notable names in modern Chicago street history.
Location & Origin
051 Young Money is primarily based near 51st Street & Cottage Grove Avenue, on the eastern side of Washington Park in Chicago. This area has historically been a hot zone for gang activity and shifting alliances.
Originally emerging as a Gangster Disciples (GD)-rooted faction, 051 Young Money quickly separated itself from traditional GD structures. Over time, they established themselves as an independent powerhouse, unafraid to take on any rivals, whether they were BDs, GDs, or other street sets.
TossGang 1700 (BD set)
Background Information
Just like other gangs in Chicago, Toss Gang has made a name for itself through music and social media. They have a local presence in the rap scene, with rappers like S4S Lil Leal and VonOff1500 representing them. Their music often talks about life in the streets, including shootings and rivalries, and they don’t shy away from taunting their enemies in their lyrics. Toss Gang members are especially tight when it comes to jail, too. On the outside, they’re already close because they’re from the same hood, but on the inside, they stick together even more. In jail, they sometimes run into people they’ve had beef with on the streets, including people who’ve hurt or even shot at their friends.
A lot of Toss Gang’s music and actions reflect the environment they’ve grown up in. With their older homies locked up, many younger members don’t have much guidance and seem to follow the same reckless path. Some members feel like they don’t get the same respect as other Chicago rappers because of where they’re from. They’ve been in a long-standing beef with groups like Bloodhound, Front Street, and Sayless Gang, and there’s no sign of the tension stopping anytime soon. Shootings and violence continue to happen, and Toss Gang members are quick to taunt their rivals about what they’ve done.
On the West Side of Chicago, Toss Gang is active in both the streets and on social media. They’ve been known to post videos showing off weapons they’ve taken from their enemies, making it clear they’re not afraid to be bold and reckless. Without older leaders around to guide them, the younger members have picked up where the older ones left off, continuing the same wild and chaotic behavior. They constantly claim they “run the West Side,” and if you look into it, you can see how they’ve caused problems for other hoods they’ve been beefing with for years. Despite all the chaos, they keep making their presence known, both in the streets and through their music.
300 Lamron
300 Lamron is a Black Disciples faction within the war zone of Southside Chicago.The gang was originally founded in the 2000’s, rapper & 300 member “Lil Reese” would tell interviewers,The guys were high on the block, must have read the sign and spelt it backwards, that’s how we came up With Lamron
Lamron member’s would primarily operate out of the Inglewood area, and like most gangs they would be facing conflict with other hoods such as ;
GD’s (Gangster Disciples)
Bricksquad
Shields
Landlords
FreakyGang
No Luv City
And more. Lamron we’re notoriously known for their reputation in the streets, Members would be vouched by other heads in the city as well-known or profitable “Trappers” and “Killers”. Lamron was also mentioned in the newspaper as, “Public Enemy No,1”
300 Lamron Would fall under the “BD” (Black Disciple) movement. The BD Nation was a subset founded in 1970’s and was driven to consume smaller gangs in the city to become factions of one Black Disciple nation. The BD’s mainly consisted of teenagers aged 13-19 and would be notorious in the streets for gang activity, gambling, murder, shootings and much more.






