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==Alignment==
==Alignment==
The Hawks would often revel in the wars across Chernarus, as fighting with the odds stacked against them was their forte. Though capable of winning battles outnumbered, The Hawks only fought when they were provoked to do so, or when the state of the current world had been threatened by those who clung onto the old ways. There were few whom The Hawks would undeniably call friends.
The Hawks would often revel in the wars across Chernarus, as fighting with the odds stacked against them was their forte. Though capable of winning battles outnumbered, The Hawks only fought when they were provoked to do so, or when the state of the current world had been threatened by those who clung onto the old ways. Though their enemies were too many to count, there were few whom The Hawks would undeniably call friends.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
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==Values==
==Values==
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'''Anarchy''' - The Hawks believed in nothing more than a free world, where they could live with no moral shackles and be the writers of their own destiny. They would battle the tyrants of the old world, and anyone else who would stand in the way of their goals.
 
'''Loyalty''' - Brotherhood without compromise, loyalty and trust unbreakable. No Hawk was to ever be left behind, and no Hawk was ever to be alone against the world.
 
'''Vengeance''' - Those who would stand in the way of their freedom would be hunted down; no enemy would be too large or too out of reach for a Hawk, and no price would be too big when it came to getting their revenge.


==History==
==History==
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They arrived at Chernarus as a band of a few free men by the names of Benji, Kamren and Zeke, following the leadership of Conway - a man who had many grand, yet selfish ideals. In the North-East, within a town by the name of Turovo, they established their base of operations - an abandoned industrial facility at the borders of the settlement. Shortly after their arrival, Odessa - former consigliere of the Brothers in Arms - had joined their group. The Hawks had then made their acquaintance with a local gang of bikers and arms dealers by the name of Forsaken Loyalists, engaging in a business partnership where they would carry out mercenary hits and get payment in return. Having established themselves with a camp of operations and relationships that guaranteed a steady income for weaponry, they began to roam and spread Conway's vision of the world.
 
 
 
 
 
Under his leadership, the Hawks roamed the land, spreading their wings and stepping onto those who would oppose them. He believed that a person with no true purpose in life had no right to breathe the same air that he did. And so, with the undying fealty of those who stood by his side, he made his presence known all throughout Chernarus, making it so very few would not have heard of his name.


==Notable Characters==
==Notable Characters==
Conway – The founder and leader of The Hawks. Known largely for his exceptional skills in combat, Conway would be the first to charge ahead into battle – leading his brothers to victory against impossible odds. He was the stern and confident voice of his brothers, embodying the very nature of what it meant to be a Hawk.  
Conway – The founder and leader of The Hawks. Known largely for his exceptional skills in combat, Conway would be the first to charge ahead into battle – leading his brothers to victory against impossible odds. He was the stern and confident voice of his brothers, embodying the very nature of what it meant to be a Hawk.  


Wolffe – Nicknamed “The Betrayer” by the western factions, Wolffe had gained the trust of The Hawks by informing on their enemies and creating a pathway to their revenge. Using his network of allies within the West, Wolffe would often obtain valuable information for The Hawks, even after his betrayal. Though he would consider himself to be one of the more reasonable Hawks to negotiate with, his degrading health and sudden disappearance of the other Hawks had greatly increased his aggression over time.
Wolffe – Nicknamed “The Betrayer” by the western factions, Wolffe had gained the trust of The Hawks by informing on their enemies and creating a pathway to their revenge. Using his network of allies within the West, Wolffe would often obtain valuable information for The Hawks, even after his betrayal. Though he would consider himself to be one of the more reasonable Hawks to negotiate with, his degrading health and sudden disappearance of the other Hawks had greatly increased his aggression over time, which ultimately led to his downfall.
==Relationships==
==Relationships==
The 506th – Though initially on peaceful terms, The 506th became one of The Hawks’ primary enemies since they had sided with The Commonwealth when they attacked Turovo.  
The 506th – Though initially on peaceful terms, The 506th became one of The Hawks’ primary enemies since they had sided with The Commonwealth when they attacked Turovo.  
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Dark As Midnight – Though some believe that The Hawks and DAMN were on friendly terms, they merely stood out of each other’s ways as both shared similar beliefs and enjoyment of the current state of the world.
Dark As Midnight – Though some believe that The Hawks and DAMN were on friendly terms, they merely stood out of each other’s ways as both shared similar beliefs and enjoyment of the current state of the world.


Forsaken Loyalists -
Forsaken Loyalists - The relationship between The Hawks and The Loyalists was best described as a business-driven one, though they often found themselves fighting alongside each other against their common enemies. The Hawks often provide their rarely-offered mercenary

Revision as of 00:16, 20 August 2023


Overview

The Hawks were a band of nomadic mercenaries who sought to thrive in the chaos of the new dystopian era. They believed that the current state of the world is how it should be, granting them the freedom to live their lives to the fullest without being shackled by the morality and laws of the past. Hellbent on keeping the world the way it is, they opposed any who would attempt to rebuild civilization and restore society to its former, flawed glory.

Alignment

The Hawks would often revel in the wars across Chernarus, as fighting with the odds stacked against them was their forte. Though capable of winning battles outnumbered, The Hawks only fought when they were provoked to do so, or when the state of the current world had been threatened by those who clung onto the old ways. Though their enemies were too many to count, there were few whom The Hawks would undeniably call friends.

Appearance

Though their white armbands kept them unified as a group whilst they roamed throughout Chernarus, their individual clothing varied from Hawk to Hawk.

Origins

Arriving at Chernarus as a small group of survivors, The Hawks scavenged and gained their footing in the land foreign to most of their members. As a strong voice and a man of better familiarity with the country, Conway took up leadership and began to pave the way to their success. After a brief scouting of the land and recollection, The Hawks built their foothold in the northeast, in a town called Turovo. Chasing their leader's dream of glory and ideals of being above all those they deemed weak or unworthy of sharing this life with, they quickly established themselves as a dangerous force to be reckoned with. At this stage, Conway was leading a following of people who were as loyal as can be, having established a good relationship with the Forsaken Loyalists and even Dark as Midnight.

Territory

When The Hawks had initially been founded, they resided within a town called Turovo. Shortly after, they abandoned the stationary lifestyle and adapted to the nomadic life, chasing the thrills of life wherever their metaphoric wings could carry them.

Goals

The truest goal of any Hawk would be to live their life to the fullest; basking in the pure form of freedom gifted to them by the broken world. They stuck together as brothers, ready to lay down their lives for one another - though they would not hesitate to do what needed to be done if one of them were to betray their way of life. Whilst chasing their thrills, the Hawks would relentlessly fight those who would attempt to rebuild the old world, along with its societal structures. Though often outnumbered, they were known to overcome near-impossible odds in battle, always ready to lay down their lives for the freedom that they held onto so dearly. To them, no foe was too great a challenge to oppose for the sake of the world staying the way it is. Though their motives would often put them in the sightlines of many factions throughout Chernarus, The Hawks were not entirely malicious. They would befriend, and even in some cases defend those they viewed as innocent in the futile rebirth of the old ways, or to those they simply respected or have been shown respect from.

Values

Anarchy - The Hawks believed in nothing more than a free world, where they could live with no moral shackles and be the writers of their own destiny. They would battle the tyrants of the old world, and anyone else who would stand in the way of their goals.

Loyalty - Brotherhood without compromise, loyalty and trust unbreakable. No Hawk was to ever be left behind, and no Hawk was ever to be alone against the world.

Vengeance - Those who would stand in the way of their freedom would be hunted down; no enemy would be too large or too out of reach for a Hawk, and no price would be too big when it came to getting their revenge.

History

They arrived at Chernarus as a band of a few free men by the names of Benji, Kamren and Zeke, following the leadership of Conway - a man who had many grand, yet selfish ideals. In the North-East, within a town by the name of Turovo, they established their base of operations - an abandoned industrial facility at the borders of the settlement. Shortly after their arrival, Odessa - former consigliere of the Brothers in Arms - had joined their group. The Hawks had then made their acquaintance with a local gang of bikers and arms dealers by the name of Forsaken Loyalists, engaging in a business partnership where they would carry out mercenary hits and get payment in return. Having established themselves with a camp of operations and relationships that guaranteed a steady income for weaponry, they began to roam and spread Conway's vision of the world.



Under his leadership, the Hawks roamed the land, spreading their wings and stepping onto those who would oppose them. He believed that a person with no true purpose in life had no right to breathe the same air that he did. And so, with the undying fealty of those who stood by his side, he made his presence known all throughout Chernarus, making it so very few would not have heard of his name.

Notable Characters

Conway – The founder and leader of The Hawks. Known largely for his exceptional skills in combat, Conway would be the first to charge ahead into battle – leading his brothers to victory against impossible odds. He was the stern and confident voice of his brothers, embodying the very nature of what it meant to be a Hawk.

Wolffe – Nicknamed “The Betrayer” by the western factions, Wolffe had gained the trust of The Hawks by informing on their enemies and creating a pathway to their revenge. Using his network of allies within the West, Wolffe would often obtain valuable information for The Hawks, even after his betrayal. Though he would consider himself to be one of the more reasonable Hawks to negotiate with, his degrading health and sudden disappearance of the other Hawks had greatly increased his aggression over time, which ultimately led to his downfall.

Relationships

The 506th – Though initially on peaceful terms, The 506th became one of The Hawks’ primary enemies since they had sided with The Commonwealth when they attacked Turovo.

The Commonwealth – As their targets of the battle of Turovo, The Hawks had fought back multiple attacks orchestrated by The Commonwealth. When they successfully defended Turovo and The Commonwealth had disbanded, The Hawks did not stop hunting them until those who gave the orders to attack were dealt with.

The Outrider Caravan Company – ORCC were the primary targets of a mercenary contract issued to The Hawks, as well as close allies to most of their enemies. They were very often on hostile terms, especially since the Trojan Horse incident.

Dark As Midnight – Though some believe that The Hawks and DAMN were on friendly terms, they merely stood out of each other’s ways as both shared similar beliefs and enjoyment of the current state of the world.

Forsaken Loyalists - The relationship between The Hawks and The Loyalists was best described as a business-driven one, though they often found themselves fighting alongside each other against their common enemies. The Hawks often provide their rarely-offered mercenary