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Name: Maple Icy
Gender: Male
Age: 13
Nationality: Indian
Place of Birth: Singapore
Sexuality: Straight
Eye color: Black
Hair color: Black
Tattoos: None
Strengths: Has a very good Driving Skill and very atheletic
Weakness: Can get bored easily
Los Santos was never kind to Maple Nice. Born in the broken streets of Marabunta, he grew up without parents, without protection, and without mercy. The city raised him instead—its alleys teaching him survival, its violence shaping his instincts. From a young age, Maple learned that trust was dangerous and power was the only real currency. The streets became his classroom, and crime became his language.
He was taken in by street criminals who saw potential in his sharp awareness and physical resilience. Loyalty was conditional, and betrayal was common, but Maple adapted. Each setback hardened him further. As he grew older, so did his reputation. He became known for keeping calm under pressure and for his ability to navigate dangerous situations without hesitation. Yet beneath the toughness was an emptiness. Maple wanted control over his life—something the streets never truly allowed. Attempts to break free were met with violence, loss, and reminders that Marabunta never truly lets go of its own. When law enforcement pressure and internal gang conflict reached a boiling point, Maple made the most difficult decision of his life. He disappeared. Leaving behind everything he knew, he fled first through underground channels and eventually found himself connected to criminal networks operating between Singapore and Los Santos. The move didn’t cleanse him—but it reshaped him. Maple returned to Los Santos no longer just a survivor, but a strategist.
Back in Los Santos, Maple Nice quickly re-established himself within the criminal underworld. His experience, connections, and ability to operate under extreme pressure made him valuable. He wasn’t reckless—he planned, manipulated, and enforced when necessary. His name began circulating in places where power mattered. Eventually, that reputation reached the Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB). Cornered by evidence and facing severe consequences, Maple made a calculated move. He became an informant, trading high-level intelligence for protection and immunity. While officially cooperating with law enforcement, he never truly left his old life behind. He simply learned how to play both sides. During joint operations and inter-departmental work, Maple was given the opportunity to transfer into the San Andreas Highway Patrol (SAHP). The role offered authority, mobility, and jurisdiction over isolated highways and rural areas—places where oversight was minimal and discretion was high. To Maple, it wasn’t just a job. It was leverage. Within SAHP, Maple discovered a familiar truth: corruption wasn’t limited to the streets. Bribes, cover-ups, and abuse of power existed behind badges and uniforms. Maple blended in seamlessly. Using his position, he began manipulating situations—altering reports, removing evidence, protecting associates, and exploiting his authority when it suited him. He lived a double life: a disciplined Highway Patrol officer on the surface, and a corrupt operator underneath. His badge became a shield, his connections a weapon. Redemption was never real—it was a disguise.
In the end, Maple Nice accepted who he was. Not a hero. Not a victim. But a product of the city itself. In Los Santos, power doesn’t belong to the clean—it belongs to the clever. And Maple ruled not from the shadows anymore, but from within the San Andreas Highway Patrol, hidden in plain sight.
Outcomes:
1) Maple can accept monetary bribes or illegal goods, up to 100,000 dollars.
2) Maple can lie about having requested a lawyer or deny a suspect’s right to one.
3) Maple can search suspects for bodycams and destroy them with proper RP (“/try find bodycam” — 2x per situation, then “/do destroy bodycam”).
4) Maple may refuse to show their ID for corrupt operations, as the character wishes to keep their identity hidden.
5) Maple will always have duct tape on them and may muzzle detainees with it (“/try applies duct tape on mouth”).
6) Maple can intimidate/torture people on duty if they don’t want to follow his demands. (No killing) ( Not Breaking GR6.9)
7) Maple can leak or get any information from anyone for money. (No OOC information)
8) Maple can release close friends or family from custody.
9) Maple can Use | Sell | Buy illegal weapons and drug's (on duty or off duty)
10) Maple Can take part in family activities like ghetto clapping, pickpocket and rob people and be Biased towards family and friends. (Ghetto Clapping will be Off Duty) (Following GR 6.16, SR5.5 and GH 1.8)
Gender: Male
Age: 13
Nationality: Indian
Place of Birth: Singapore
Sexuality: Straight
Eye color: Black
Hair color: Black
Tattoos: None
Strengths: Has a very good Driving Skill and very atheletic
Weakness: Can get bored easily
Life Story:
Los Santos was never kind to Maple Nice. Born in the broken streets of Marabunta, he grew up without parents, without protection, and without mercy. The city raised him instead—its alleys teaching him survival, its violence shaping his instincts. From a young age, Maple learned that trust was dangerous and power was the only real currency. The streets became his classroom, and crime became his language.
He was taken in by street criminals who saw potential in his sharp awareness and physical resilience. Loyalty was conditional, and betrayal was common, but Maple adapted. Each setback hardened him further. As he grew older, so did his reputation. He became known for keeping calm under pressure and for his ability to navigate dangerous situations without hesitation. Yet beneath the toughness was an emptiness. Maple wanted control over his life—something the streets never truly allowed. Attempts to break free were met with violence, loss, and reminders that Marabunta never truly lets go of its own. When law enforcement pressure and internal gang conflict reached a boiling point, Maple made the most difficult decision of his life. He disappeared. Leaving behind everything he knew, he fled first through underground channels and eventually found himself connected to criminal networks operating between Singapore and Los Santos. The move didn’t cleanse him—but it reshaped him. Maple returned to Los Santos no longer just a survivor, but a strategist.
Career Story:
Back in Los Santos, Maple Nice quickly re-established himself within the criminal underworld. His experience, connections, and ability to operate under extreme pressure made him valuable. He wasn’t reckless—he planned, manipulated, and enforced when necessary. His name began circulating in places where power mattered. Eventually, that reputation reached the Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB). Cornered by evidence and facing severe consequences, Maple made a calculated move. He became an informant, trading high-level intelligence for protection and immunity. While officially cooperating with law enforcement, he never truly left his old life behind. He simply learned how to play both sides. During joint operations and inter-departmental work, Maple was given the opportunity to transfer into the San Andreas Highway Patrol (SAHP). The role offered authority, mobility, and jurisdiction over isolated highways and rural areas—places where oversight was minimal and discretion was high. To Maple, it wasn’t just a job. It was leverage. Within SAHP, Maple discovered a familiar truth: corruption wasn’t limited to the streets. Bribes, cover-ups, and abuse of power existed behind badges and uniforms. Maple blended in seamlessly. Using his position, he began manipulating situations—altering reports, removing evidence, protecting associates, and exploiting his authority when it suited him. He lived a double life: a disciplined Highway Patrol officer on the surface, and a corrupt operator underneath. His badge became a shield, his connections a weapon. Redemption was never real—it was a disguise.
In the end, Maple Nice accepted who he was. Not a hero. Not a victim. But a product of the city itself. In Los Santos, power doesn’t belong to the clean—it belongs to the clever. And Maple ruled not from the shadows anymore, but from within the San Andreas Highway Patrol, hidden in plain sight.
Outcomes:
1) Maple can accept monetary bribes or illegal goods, up to 100,000 dollars.
2) Maple can lie about having requested a lawyer or deny a suspect’s right to one.
3) Maple can search suspects for bodycams and destroy them with proper RP (“/try find bodycam” — 2x per situation, then “/do destroy bodycam”).
4) Maple may refuse to show their ID for corrupt operations, as the character wishes to keep their identity hidden.
5) Maple will always have duct tape on them and may muzzle detainees with it (“/try applies duct tape on mouth”).
6) Maple can intimidate/torture people on duty if they don’t want to follow his demands. (No killing) ( Not Breaking GR6.9)
7) Maple can leak or get any information from anyone for money. (No OOC information)
8) Maple can release close friends or family from custody.
9) Maple can Use | Sell | Buy illegal weapons and drug's (on duty or off duty)
10) Maple Can take part in family activities like ghetto clapping, pickpocket and rob people and be Biased towards family and friends. (Ghetto Clapping will be Off Duty) (Following GR 6.16, SR5.5 and GH 1.8)