Ghost
Ghost is the quiet center of the crew—the one people naturally
follow without him asking for it. He's observant, loyal, and
shaped by the streets, but he still believes there's a
difference between surviving and losing yourself. He carries
responsibility heavier than he admits, especially when the
people around him start slipping.
Jing
Jing is Ghost's first love—his high school sweetheart—and a
caring Filipino woman who sees him for who he is long before the
streets ever do. Jing is focused on a different future: college,
nursing, and a life built around helping others. She becomes his
quiet moral anchor, reminding him that it's better to build a
life you love than slowly fade away in one you'll regret.
Big Mac
Big Mac is Ghost's childhood friend, same age and also
Vietnamese but unfortunately he carried unresolved anger from
his Stockton wounds into the city of Las Vegas. Loud, emotional,
and unable to let disrespect go, trouble follows him even when
he's not looking for it. He doesn't realize it yet, but his
presence starts the chain reaction that changes everything.
Kitty
Kitty comes from money and stability, but chooses loyalty over
comfort. Calm, polished, and emotionally intelligent, she sees
people clearly—even when they hide from themselves. She becomes
an anchor for the crew, especially for Ghost, by asking the
questions others are afraid to voice. She's the one who stays
level when things get loud.
Slicks
Slicks is seven years older than Ghost, but never acts above
anyone—especially Ghost, whom he sees as a brother. Calm and
logical, he's a gifted mechanic, always tuning the crew's cars
to be faster and cleaner. He follows Ghost not out of
obligation, but out of loyalty that existed long before
leadership.
Princess
Princess is warm and grounding, able to feel the emotional pulse
of a room before anyone else. She fell for Ghost the night she
met him at the billiards, drawn to the quiet calm he carried
without trying to prove it. Through food, conversation, and
quiet care, she becomes the glue of the crew—always sensing when
things are about to shift, and fearing what changes may bring.
Loco
Loco comes from a hardworking family where discipline and
stability were expected. He never fit that mold, becoming the
black sheep who survived through nonstop hustling instead of a
steady job. While his older brother Slicks built a legitimate
future their parents admired, Loco lived on the other side of
that divide—boosting cars and robbing houses.
Shorty
Shorty is a young Filipino woman raised around gang ties through
her older brother and cousins, which gave her a sense of
protection—and a willingness to test boundaries others wouldn't.
She learned early how to hustle when opportunities showed
themselves. Confident and street-aware, she knows exactly how to
walk the line just close enough to get what she wants.
Spooky
Spooky is quiet, imposing, and controlled—the kind of man who
commands respect without raising his voice. Violence comes
easily to him, but he treats it as a last resort, not a source
of pride. He watches more than he speaks, and when he does, it
matters. Hawaiian and born and raised in Las Vegas, he carries
island roots with desert instincts, shaped by the city that
raised him.
O.G. Demon
O.G. Demon is the oldest in the crew and Ghost's mentor, a man
who's already lived through mistakes others are just
approaching. He never claims leadership, but his experience,
connections, and calm authority make him indispensable. With
unlimited access to guns and drugs—and his pit bull Bolo always
by his side—he's both protection and temptation wrapped into
one.
Snake
Snake is loud, funny, and impossible to ignore, using humor to
keep tension from boiling over. He doesn't have a real job—cuts
hair for his friends for free because it's what he actually
loves—while paying bills by washing dishes and taking out trash
at a restaurant. Beneath the jokes and performances, he's deeply
loyal and hates watching the people he cares about slowly fall
apart.
Spades
Spades, real name Topet, is an older Filipino man known in his
community as someone people turn to for clarity, not judgment.
While locked up, he crosses paths with Ghost, and through long
games of Spades, he quietly passes down hard-earned wisdom. He's
been through the streets, the system, and the consequences, and
speaks from a life already lived.
Fishbone
Fishbone is a Vietnamese man who grew up next door to Ghost,
making their friendship feel more like family than choice.
Fishing has always been his escape, a habit formed early and
never broken. Known for exaggerating his stories, he proudly
brags about big fish he caught but with nobody there to see,
leaving people unsure where truth ends and storytelling begins.
AJ
AJ is a Pakistani man who grew up guarded and alert, shaped by
years of being targeted and misunderstood. He carries a quiet
resilience, always watching his surroundings, never fully
relaxing. Ghost becomes a symbol of safety to him early on, and
that sense of protection turns into loyalty that keeps AJ close
to the crew.
Jesús
AJ is a Pakistani man who grew up guarded and alert, shaped by
years of being targeted and misunderstood. He carries a quiet
resilience, always watching his surroundings, never fully
relaxing. Ghost becomes a symbol of safety to him early on, and
that sense of protection turns into loyalty that keeps AJ close
to the crew.