The Niibi Family are Rouktu’s criminal underworld, bound by blood oaths and thriving on theft, extortion, smuggling, and assassination in the shadows of the cities.
Organized crime, black-market operations, territorial dominance.
Burglary, extortion, assassination, trafficking, and illegal markets.
The Niibi Blood Oath – A sacred vow binding all members for life. Breaking it means death, carried out by the Family without hesitation.
Structure and Key Roles
Family Heads (Capos) – The ruling council, directing all Niibi operations.
Underbosses – Enforcers and lieutenants overseeing districts or operations.
Fixers – Professional killers, extortionists, and problem-solvers for the Family.
Rooks – Versatile operatives skilled in infiltration, smuggling, and heists.
Oathkeepers – Trusted guards and assassins ensuring the Blood Oath is never broken.
Street Soldiers – Low-level thugs, extortionists, and muscle.
Consiglieri – Advisors handling bribes, negotiations, and political corruption.
Initiates – Recruits undergoing trials to earn the Blood Oath.
Feared as ruthless killers and extortionists, yet respected for their loyalty, discipline, and ability to provide forbidden services.
Gavpi – Undermine Niibi influence with lawful monopolies.
Soahtti – Enemies by default, as military enforcers of law and order.
Virgalas – Clash constantly with bureaucratic oversight and taxation.
Ofalas Police serve as the primary enforcers of law and order in Rouktu’s cities, often clashing directly with the Niibi Family.
Drugain Clan – Provide stolen industrial goods for Niibi networks.
The Niibi Family are Rouktu’s most feared and influential crime syndicate, operating beyond the reach of official trade law. Bound by the Niibi Blood Oath, members pledge lifelong loyalty, secrecy, and obedience. Betrayal is punished by death, and silence is enforced through both fear and ritual.
Unlike the Beana, who rely on mobility, or the Gavpi, who thrive on legitimacy, the Niibi Family rule through intimidation and shadows. They control slum districts, black markets, and smuggling routes, maintaining a parallel economy built on extortion, bribery, and trafficking. Their assassins are whispered about in every corner of Rouktu’s cities, and their influence seeps into even legitimate institutions through corruption and coercion.
For players, the Niibi Family offers professions rooted in crime, stealth, and violent enforcement. Whether serving as ruthless Fixers, cunning Rooks, or trusted Oathkeepers, Niibi operatives are tied together by bonds of secrecy and fear. The Family’s presence guarantees both opportunity and danger—alliances with them open forbidden doors, but enemies of the Niibi rarely live long.