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If Mafiosi get "Hollywooditis," and mimic actors pretending to be gangsters, Cirillo might be said to have "Gangsteritis." He resembles nothing more than a large, powerful Italian aping John Gotty in the role of the Godfather. He wears pinstripe Zoot-suits, often insists that others treat him with "respect," and is fond of insisting that deals be sealed by kissing his large ruby ring - carved and etched in such a way as to resemble a grotesque fallace.
Cirillo carries himself with an air of repressed violence, and often makes a point of proving that he is the least human, least humane person in the room. As an accomplished Necromancer, few can imagine the depravities he takes for granted. He is capable of providing almost anything, but is the last resort of the desperate: The fees he extracts for his services are exorbitant, and your sanity is just a nice throw-in.
In Glasgow, Cirillo keeps the Dunscirn on short leashes, allowing them their private little empires, but ensuring through subtle hint and overt gesture, that everyone they deal with knows who is in charge.
Roleplaying: Relax! You're in charge. Let other's do the sitting down and standing up, and coming to you. You have what they want, and they know it. Take what you want, and make sure that others know that it is yours by right. If anyone crosses you, you'll find a way to make them kiss your ring, and thank you for the privilege of crawling away.