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After Lodins death, Capone has come to oppose his old nemesis Ballard for princedom, using his vast control over illegal business in Chicago to subvert Ballards infrastructures. Despite having a reputation as a ruthless gangster, some Anarchs claim that Capone has begun to ask questions about Golconda (although Capone himself is a bitter enemy of the Anarch Movement). Capone has also become very fond of his Hollywood portrayals, having watched every film about him and has even begun to speak with a "Hollywood Italian" accent. | After Lodins death, Capone has come to oppose his old nemesis Ballard for princedom, using his vast control over illegal business in Chicago to subvert Ballards infrastructures. Despite having a reputation as a ruthless gangster, some Anarchs claim that Capone has begun to ask questions about Golconda (although Capone himself is a bitter enemy of the Anarch Movement). Capone has also become very fond of his Hollywood portrayals, having watched every film about him and has even begun to speak with a "Hollywood Italian" accent. | ||
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History: Originally the son of Italian immigrants Capone assumed control of Chicago's crime in the 1920s, during the time of Prohibition. His crime syndicate was noted by Lodin, but he disregarded it as harmless to his true goals, only ensuring that Capone was free of any other vampiric influence. When he got tired of Capone's growing influence in his city, he arranged for him to be jailed in Atlanta for tax evasion.
After that, Capone was visited by Lodin and was made an offer he couldn't refuse. Using his new, supernatural powers, Capone cemented his hold over organized crime in Chicago, operating from the shadows. Despite being loyal to Lodin, he came to question the orders of his sire and began to expand into the legal enterprises too, bringing him to conflict with his broodmate Horatio Ballard. In the early 1960, the two clashed repeatedly, until the primogen forced Lodin to exercise his authority to end the quarrel between his childer.
After Lodins death, Capone has come to oppose his old nemesis Ballard for princedom, using his vast control over illegal business in Chicago to subvert Ballards infrastructures. Despite having a reputation as a ruthless gangster, some Anarchs claim that Capone has begun to ask questions about Golconda (although Capone himself is a bitter enemy of the Anarch Movement). Capone has also become very fond of his Hollywood portrayals, having watched every film about him and has even begun to speak with a "Hollywood Italian" accent.
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