Although the Origin of the Spanish Cartel is unknown, most stories and tales relate to one person, the Big Boss. People say he is a greedy man, even stealing a piece of clothing from him will get your head chopped. Others say he doesn't like his face being seen, killing anyone he doesn't trust. But one thing is known. He moves in secret, so secret that people who have been in the Cartel for a while still haven't seen his face. The Cartel revolve around him, and move when he commands. Drugs, killing, human trafficing, anything he wants done will happen.
@The Spanish Cartel is one of the most dangerous narcotics organizations operating within the city of Los Suenos, controlling much of the crime-ridden @La Punta District. Ruthless, deeply connected, and heavily armed, the cartel has transformed La Punta into a pipeline for narcotics flowing from Mexico into the streets of the city.
Their primary business revolves around:
Black tar heroin
Cocaine trafficking
Weapons smuggling
Extortion
Human trafficking
Contract killings
Money laundering
Unlike traditional organized crime families that seek influence quietly, the Spanish Cartel rules through intimidation and visible power.
In La Punta, fear is currency.
And the cartel owns the bank
Role: Acting Boss of Los Suenos Operations
Known by the nickname Segador (“Reaper”), Dante Lopez oversees all cartel operations within Los Suenos.
Cold-hearted, disciplined, and frighteningly calm, Dante believes emotion is weakness. Every decision he makes serves one purpose:
Protect the cartel.
Protect the boss.
Unlike reckless narco leaders who thrive on chaos, Dante operates strategically and patiently. He avoids unnecessary attention from federal agencies and punishes mistakes brutally.
When Dante speaks, everyone listens.
Because refusal is rarely survivable.
Extremely intelligent
Emotionally detached
Ruthless toward betrayal
Obsessed with loyalty and order
Role: Cartel Enforcer
Alejandro Garcia serves as one of the cartel’s most respected enforcers and field commanders.
Known for his unwavering loyalty and composure under pressure, Alejandro commands armed crews responsible for:
Territory protection
Drug shipments
Security operations
Retaliatory strikes
Unlike many cartel soldiers, Alejandro values discipline over recklessness. Younger members respect him because he protects his people while demanding absolute loyalty in return.
Within the cartel, Alejandro is considered the shield protecting La Punta.
Role: Strategic Planner & Intelligence Coordinator
Ana Hernandez is the mastermind behind the cartel’s operations in Los Suenos.
She rarely appears in public and avoids violence personally, preferring to organize events from behind secure locations.
Ana manages:
Smuggling logistics
Financial movement
Corrupt officials
Surveillance operations
Hit coordination
Calm and analytical, Ana believes every problem can be solved through preparation.
People disappear because Ana planned for it weeks earlier.
Role: Restaurant Owner & Distribution Coordinator
Nino Gomez runs Nino’s Mesa De Oro, a popular restaurant in La Punta secretly used as a front for narcotics distribution and cartel meetings.
Friendly, charismatic, and deeply connected throughout the neighborhood, Nino acts as the cartel’s public face inside the community.
Many locals trust him.
Few realize how dangerous he truly is.
Through the restaurant, the cartel launders money and distributes narcotics throughout the district without attracting suspicion.
Role: Co-Owner of Mesa De Oro
Mia Gomez works alongside her husband Nino managing the restaurant front.
Unlike many cartel associates, Mia blends naturally into social environments, using her charm and intelligence to gather information, identify threats, and maintain relationships with local politicians and business owners.
She understands:
Everyone talks eventually
Most people underestimate her
Secrets are worth more than money
Role: Assassin & Tactical Operative
Xiomara Octavia is one of the deadliest operatives working under Alejandro Garcia.
Silent, precise, and completely obedient to cartel leadership, Xiomara specializes in:
Assassinations
Ambushes
Interrogations
Tactical eliminations
She carries out orders without hesitation or emotion.
Many cartel members fear her more than Dante himself.
Because Dante gives the orders.
Xiomara carries them out.
Role: New Recruit
Nicknamed Bigotes (“Mustache”), Santiago is one of the cartel’s newest members.
Young, eager, and inexperienced, Santiago joined the cartel seeking money, protection, and status within La Punta.
He idolizes Alejandro and dreams of becoming a respected cartel soldier.
Unfortunately:
He talks too much
He lacks discipline
He still views cartel life as exciting rather than deadly
Older members question whether he’ll survive long enough to learn the truth.
Role: Smuggler & Social Liaison
A newer face within the cartel, Isabella Maribona quickly gained influence due to her charisma, intelligence, and ability to move comfortably between criminal and high-society circles.
Despite working for the cartel, Isabella refuses to let violence define her personality.
She remains:
Outgoing
Stylish
Confident
Socially fearless
But beneath her charm lies someone capable of manipulation and deception when necessary.
Many rivals underestimate her.
Most regret it.
The Spanish Cartel controls much of La Punta’s underground economy through:
Black tar heroin trafficking
Cocaine distribution
Weapons smuggling
Human trafficking
Protection rackets
Money laundering
Illegal gambling
Contract killings
Their narcotics move through:
Shipping ports
Underground tunnels
Restaurants
Nightclubs
Modified vehicles
Corrupt trucking companies
Every corner of La Punta feeds the cartel somehow.
Even those trying to escape it.
Occasional weapons trades through biker-controlled transport routes.
People whisper that:
Dante Lopez personally executed cartel traitors with a machete
Ana Hernandez controls police informants across the city
Xiomara has never failed an assassination
Mesa De Oro contains hidden tunnels beneath the kitchen
The cartel boss in Mexico has ties to politicians and federal officials
Isabella Maribona secretly manipulates rival organizations socially before attacks occur
No one knows what’s true.
Because people who learn too much usually vanish.
“The city fears violence.
We profit from it.”