Name: Plum Preen. (Or 'Big Boss') Age: Unknown, noone dares to ask him Gender: Male Race: Kikwi Place of Origin: Lost Woods Residence: The Black Rupee, his casino in the Goron Slums Pet: A remlit named Mr. Charles PWC: 4/2/2 Treasures: - Camouflage - Conceal - Illusionists - Fire Breath (40 rupees) - Gilt Glower (25 rupees) - All Night Mask (20 rupees) - Flame Choke Equipment: Plum carries very little with him, relying on his muscle power and fiery breath for both defense and offense. He carries a small purse on a belt in which he keeps some money on hand, the rest of his fortune is hidden in several secret places. His favourite piece of equipment is the black hat he always wears. Het gets enraged if someone takes it from him or damages it and goes out of his way to save it. Rupees: 45 Height: 90 centimeter Weight: 30 Kilos Appearance: Plum is a rather big Kikwi, with a green curl on top of his head, though it is usually hidden by a hat, throwing a shadow over his eyes. He has a white, furry front and dark brown back. His arms are covered in tattoos, as are the leaves of the plant on his back. He usually has a intimidating and calculating look on his face, always carefully watching everything that's happening in his casino, often wearing his all night mask to help him to stay alert. He has surprisingly golden eyes, the source of his gilt glower ability. He often uses this to intimidate rowdy patrons of his casino or people who owe him debts, or keep the unobedient members of his 'family' in check. Plum also wears a small belt around his waist, to which his purse is attached. Personality: Plum is a ruthless and money-hungry mafioso. The head of a shady group that is only known as "The Family", he is the king of crime in Castle Town, though he is very good at wiping out his traces and so far has not been found out by the guards. He is also the owner of The Black Rupee, a popular gambling place/bar in the Goron Slums, attracting patrons of every race and all walks of life. Of course, not everything inside the casino is fair. Plum makes sure to have some of his goons around to make people's wallets a little lighter or deal the cards in such a way the patrons lose whatever couldn't be stolen. Not that they'd notice, considering they're given spiked wine with a lot of alcohol to encourage outragerous bets. Plum will stop at nothing if he can make a profit out of it for himself, even willing to sacrifice others for his own pleasure or gain. Crossing his path almost always means certain death or severe injuries, his fury is legendary among the residents of the slums and members of the Family. Backstory: Plum has always been a rude and manipulative Kikwi, but being driven out of the lost woods and ending up in the goron slums made his harsh personality only worse. He quickly discovered that without money, surviving was hard, and he found out he had a knack for playing cards. At first he earned his money honestly by playing card games, he lost some, he won a lot, but when the winter came he found out it wasn't enough. That was when he started stealing, and manipulating other to steal for him. Over the years he worked himself up to crime boss and established the Family, starting out small with a few comrades or people whom he manipulated into working for him. Of course he needed a place to hide the Family's business, and thus started the casino. This provided him with even more ways to make money and recruit new goons. All the time he made sure to stop any opponent crime bosses in their tracks and keep any inobedient subordinates in check with an iron fist. During the war his Plum's casino was booming business, filled with refugees, adventurers hoping to make a fortune or desperate guards trying to drink and gamble their sorrows away. Though now the streams of refugees have died down a little and a lot of the people in the slums are way poorer than they were when they arrived, Plum has decided to look for other ways to make money, setting his goons to work in the richer districts of Castle Town, and going out on adventures of his own to find valuable treasures. Plum often goes out to collect debts from his casino's patrons, using his intimidating glare to make them do his bidding. Residents of the slums know better than to get in his way, though they also have little to fear of him if they have no money and owe hime no debts, and of course are not on his bad side.