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The Warriors

Faction Primer: The Warriors

Filed under: Haven Reach Criminal Intelligence Index — Restricted (B-Tier Clearance)


Overview

The Warriors are a youth-dominated street faction operating out of Warrior Lane in the West Point district of @Silverpoint City , within the slum region known as @West Point (The Scraps) .

At a glance, they resemble a stylized biker gang—leather jackets, prospect initiation, and tight internal loyalty.

In reality, they are something far more controlled.

The Warriors have transformed a section of one of the poorest districts in the city into a stable, maintained, and internally governed territory, rivaling low-tier corporate housing blocks in order and cleanliness.

Their defining trait is not violence.

It is discipline.


Core Principle

“We don’t rot.”

Where most street organizations embrace excess, the Warriors reject it entirely.

No drugs.
No alcohol.
No internal decay.

This is not preference—it is enforced doctrine.


Leadership

Tazer Pollick — “The First Warrior”

Leader of the Warriors
Zoft Media-affiliated artist

  • Estimated age: under 18

  • Maintains dual identity as public figure and territorial authority

  • Exercises absolute control over membership and enforcement decisions

Assessment:
Pollick does not lead through fear alone, but through expectation.
Members do not follow him because they are forced to.

They follow him because he represents what they believe they are becoming.


Structure

The Warriors maintain a simplified, biker-inspired hierarchy.

Warriors (Full Members)

  • Core body of the faction

  • Granted full access to territory, operations, and protection

  • Expected to enforce rules without hesitation

Prospects

  • Initiates undergoing evaluation

  • Subject to constant pressure, observation, and testing

  • Advancement is not guaranteed

Advancement Model:
While ranks are not formally defined, internal status is earned through:

  • Loyalty

  • Composure under pressure

  • Capability in violence and restraint

Influence exists—but it is never officially acknowledged.


Territory

Primary Control Zone:

  • @Warrior Lane (West Point District)

Secondary Zones:

  • @The Bricks

  • @The Gilded Lily Oasis (central hub)


Environmental Control

Warrior-controlled areas display:

  • Clean streets

  • Maintained housing

  • Absence of visible drug activity

  • Minimal graffiti

Interpretation:
The environment is deliberately curated.

Order is not aesthetic—it is psychological.


Operations

1. Weapons Distribution

The Warriors are a key supplier of illegal weapons across multiple districts.

Notable Detail:
Recovered weapons indicate origin consistent with @Xratinian craftsmanship, suggesting access to restricted or black-market international supply chains.

This remains under investigation.


2. Fight Circuits

Organized combat events serve multiple functions:

  • Entertainment

  • Recruitment filtering

  • Conflict resolution

Fights are structured, observed, and often sanctioned.

Uncontrolled violence is discouraged.


3. Controlled Social Events

The Warriors host large-scale parties for both youth and adults.

These events are:

  • Strictly substance-free

  • Heavily monitored

  • Used for networking, influence, and recruitment

Assessment:
These gatherings function as soft power hubs, not leisure spaces.


Behavioral Doctrine

Substance Prohibition

Absolute ban on:

  • Narcotics

  • Alcohol

  • Smoking

Enforcement Protocol:
Any member found under influence is immediately subjected to group confrontation.

Standard outcome:

  • Disappearance

Exception:

  • The accused may attempt to justify themselves directly to leadership

Note:
Survival of this process is considered statistically unlikely.


Violence Policy

  • Violence is permitted

  • Chaos is not

Use of force is:

  • Fast

  • Controlled

  • Observed

Public disorder is treated as failure.


Recruitment

Primary Sources:

  • Students from @West Silverpoint Highschool

  • Youth from The Scraps

  • Individuals displaying restraint, not just aggression

Selection Method:

Prospects are evaluated through:

  • Social pressure

  • Responsibility tests

  • Controlled exposure to violence

Unlike rival factions, hesitation is not immediate disqualification.

Loss of control is.


Cultural Identity

The Warriors present a unified visual and behavioral identity:

  • Leather biker jackets (symbol of membership)

  • Clean physical appearance

  • Controlled demeanor in public

Internal Belief:

Strength is measured by what you refuse, not what you take.


Relationship with The Red Hunger Syndicate

The Warriors and the Red Hunger Syndicate represent opposing operational philosophies within West Point.

Conflict Status:

  • Ongoing territorial tension

  • No sustained open warfare

Reason:
Both factions understand escalation would destabilize their respective advantages.


Law Enforcement Notes

  • Under active observation by the @Federal Intelligence Directorate (FID)

  • No successful long-term infiltration recorded

  • Evidence suppression and internal silence are highly effective

Key Concern:
The Warriors demonstrate organizational discipline beyond expected levels for their age group.


Known Weaknesses

  • Heavy reliance on internal discipline—fractures could cascade

  • Leadership is centralized in a minor

  • Limited tolerance for internal deviation may create hidden dissent


Summary Assessment

The Warriors are not a typical gang.

They are a self-regulating youth system built inside systemic poverty, enforcing order where none exists.

They do not dominate through fear alone.

They dominate through consistency.

In a district defined by collapse, the Warriors offer something rare:

Control without chaos.

And that may be more dangerous than either.