Genre: Realistic Fiction
Location: United States, Arizona, Grand County(fictional)
Recommended to ages 16 years + . The rp may contain mature content such as swearing, violence, drug/alcohol use, and sexual content.
A historically quiet county's youth has finally snapped into two rebellious factions: The Black Ravine motorcycle gang of Canyon Town, and the Red River motorcycle gang of Red Wall. They are rebels without a cause. A thorn in society's side as well as each others'. They fight over anything and everything. Mostly it is a battle of differences, the Red River gang being a Native- American group, and the Black Ravine a dominately white group, leading two completely different lifestyles.
Some say it is the riddle of troubles underneath this small county's surface that has caused this out break in unruly behavior. The police are lazy and simple to pay off to look over bootlegging, drug dealing, violence, and corruption. The owner of Canyon Town's copper mining industry has all of the town's residents under his thumb, forcing them to work for little pay plus long hours. The lack of opporunity and discrimination against Native Americans leaves Red Wall poverty-stricken and unpopulated. Most Native American families are damaged by drugs and alcohol, and Native tradition is dying.
Dreams are stuck in a deadlock, dried out like the vegetation in this deserty county. Community and family are as tight-knit as they are broken.
What will happen to this era of rebels?
Will they destroy the county?
Or will the county destroy them?
Here is a full map of Grand County with all the major roads and important places(Sorry it is not very dark). Red Wall stretches all the way down Red Road and Canyon Town's residence are mostly concentrated in the corner close together. The dotted lines are unpaved roads and unmarked trails used by the hippies and motorcyclists. Grand County Map

It is the hometown of the Black Ravine and the most populated town in Grand County. There is one main street and a church. It is a very traditional town, with a mostly white and hispanic population. Most men work in the copper mining business, or are destined to work in the mining business like their father, and their father's father, and probably their grandfather's father. A few own small businesses on Main Street.
St. Juan Diego's Church: This is the church for both Grand County and Red Wall. It is at the end of Grand County's Main Street. This is the only place that the Red River and Black Ravine do not show their ungodly behavior. The church is run by a headstrong yet kind Mexican minister.
Copper Mining Site: This is where the majority of people in Canyon Town are employed.
The Ravine Fortress: Is the old abandoned copper mining site that has officially become the Black Ravine's hangout or what appears to be more like a fort.


Red Wall is mainly a Native American Community. Residents are spread out, far and in between. Some raise farm animals and a few do Native American crafts for income, but most have to go hours outside of Grand County to find work. The town has one small department store, a few Native American trinquet shops, and a coffeehouse. Most importantly though, it is home to the only auto mechanic shop that can fix motorcycles.
Red Wall Mechanic Shop: This is where all motorcyclist come to get repairs and check-ups. The "Chief" of the Red River gang is a mechanic there and his father is the owner.
The Coffee House: This is the most popular place in Red Wall to meet with others and just hang out. It is a very popular place for older folk to gossip. It is mainly a coffee shop, but it is also a good place to grab something to eat. They serve breakfast all day long and have a few lunch items such as sandwiches.
Coyote's Cliff: This is the Red River base that is on top of a high cliff. There is only a fire pit and a few chairs the gang keeps up there. From on top of the cliff the gang can see Red Rd. and much of Red Wall.


This is a hippie settlement that sprang up in the early 1960's. It is technically located in Red Wall, but it is located on worthless property that no one has lived on for generations so there is no problem with the settlement. It is said most of its members migrated from dominately conservative, Utah. Most residents live in trailers and tents close together in a circle. It is like a little slum, with hardly any electricity and running water, animals and children running a muck, and waste sitting in big piles waiting to be burned. There is one place in the middle of the settlement which is called "The Living Room" where they may hold bonfires, celebrations, drum circles, and kumbayah sessions. The Living Room is kept more clean.
High Rock is not just named after their residents use of drugs, but also a platform like rock that rises above the hippie village. The elderly Shaman of the village often sits up there in meditation and uses it as a platform for speeches.
Leader:Billy 'Wildcat' Bortsmann
2nd in Command:Alvaro Enrique
They are the larger roudier bike gang from Canyon Town. They are the classic bad asses and are heavily into rock-n-roll. Many are quite bully-ish, even to each other. Anyone outside the group that offends them though, will most likely get their asses handed to them with a good beating or some other humiliation.
They try to stay as far from old-fashioned and traditional as possible in their manners, fashion, and lifestyle. Basically everything their traditional little Canyon Town and parents have ever wanted from them, they rebel rigoursly against.
The Black Ravine are very much a survival of the fittest group. The more endurance and outward strength you show, the more respect you get. To enter the group you must go through an innitiation either by enduring through a fight or winning a race against another member.
The leader of the Black Ravine is greatly revered by the members. Although disagreements are allowed, the leader gets the last word and makes all final decisions.
Chief: NEEDED!!
They are the smaller passive aggressive Native-American bike gang. Although they aren't afraid to fight, they do not instigate many of them. They are very proud of their heritage and stick to many Native-American traditions. They treat each other with a lot of respect and stick together like family(many are related in fact.), but they are very aloof to outsiders. It is very difficult to gain their trust and joining the gang is very unlikely if you aren't of Native decent or have any connection to one of the members.
The Red River members consider each other equals, so the position of "Chief" does not give you more respect. The Chief is someone who the group most trusts when it comes to making decisions, and is usually consulted with before taking action. But he is by no means an authority figure like the leader of the Black Ravine.
The hippies are a large group with families that have been in the village up to three generations. The goal of the hippies is to reach enlightment through living out in the wilderness with nature, meditation, and drugs.
Although deeply spiritual, they don't seem to have any qualms when it comes to bribing, swindling, and tricking near by townsfolk out of money, food, and anything they can get. They often sell garbage, stolen trinquets, alcohol(which is prohibited in Grand County), and drugs.
Even though both towns in Grand County are not very well off, they give to the hippies. They've become a bit of a charity case for the two towns and the citizens often grudgingly give to them out of concern for the children. The church often collects food donations, clothing, and necessities to give to the hippie families. The pastor visits High Rock once a week to give what he has collected and try to convert the little heathen nation.
Hippies are neutral when it comes to conflicts between the Red River and the Black Ravine. They are somewhat in friendly relations with both and do a lot of bootlegging and drugging dealing to the youth. But they often are the butt of many jokes and pranks played by the Black Ravine. The Black Ravine enjoys terrorizing any enlightened druggie going down the highway towards Canyon Town. Hippies are easy to sway with a good offer if one gang needs assistance against the other.
- Please make your name match your ethnicity (No japanese names, unless you're japanese!)
- Characters must be 18 years+ to be in one of the motorcycle gangs.
-Pictures for description are allowed.
-PLEASE read Character Suggestions before making a character!
These are character ideas and suggestions. We also have some characters that we really need listed at the top.
I will cross out pre-made characters that have already been taken.
Needed Characters
Must be your MAIN CHARACTER.
Must be your MAIN CHARACTER.
The Red River Chief - He should be a Native-American young man, 22 - 26 years old. A bit more benevolent than the Black Ravine leader and is friends with all members of his gang. But he has a bit of a prejudice against white people and does not trust easily. His father owns the motorcycle repair shop where he works.
NEEDED!! Must be your MAIN CHARACTER.
Black Ravine Member - Can be anywhere from 18 - 26 years old. Must be willing to commit violence and crime on behalf of the gang.NEEDED
Red River Member - Can be anywhere from 16 - 26 year old. Must be Native-American or have relations/friends to Native tribe. NEEDED
Suggestion/Ideas
Small Business Owners / Workers - There are a few small businesses on Canyon Town's Main Street. A few owners and workers would be appreciated. You can make the business whatever you like, just keep in mind there can be no bars because alcohol is strictly prohibited in Grand County.
Red Wall has a coffee house that could use a few employees. There are a few few indian trinquet stores as well, and a department store if your character needs a job or you want to be the owner of one of these businesses.
Sheriff/Police Officer - The cops are mostly corrupt and/or lazy in Grand County. There can be exceptions though. Perhaps you can be a hopeful young cadet trying to clean up Grand County. But most older cops just don't care.
Drug Dealer, Arms Dealer, etc.. - This character could do business with the young outlawers.
Other Outlaw Motorcycle Gang member - Arizona, Nevada, and Southern California are known for their outlaw motorcycle gangs. Especially the Hell's Angels and the Mongols. Your character can also be apart of one of these gangs. Red River and Black Ravines both have to defend themselves from these age-old notorious gangs that rule the South-West.
The Priest, Abran Ernesto - The priest is a very kind and generous man. Although he is the most understanding adult towards Grand County's troubled youth, he is still a highly dedicated Catholic minister and very traditional. He believes the way to heal Grand County's corruption, poverty, and its youths' wounded souls is through the power of God. His weekly visits to High Rock include not only the handing out of donations, but also includes trying to convert the earth-worshipping, drug -addicted hippies to Catholicism.
He should be at least 35 years old and of Mexican decent.
.Can be your SECONDARY OR MAIN CHARACTER.
The Shaman - The Shaman is the leader and founder of High Rock village. Most people outside of the village think he's a bit coo coo for his outlandish behavior. He is mostly quiet, but very blunt and humorous when he speaks. He likes kids, and often has a child either wrapped around his legs or on his back when he's walking around the village. He's very peaceful and passive most of the time, because he is more often than not as high as a kite.
The Shaman spends most of his time meditating on top of High Rock or in his tent smoking opium or marijuana as he's talking to villagers about enlightment. He also enjoys playing soccer.
He is at least 65 + years old.
CAN BE SECONDARY OR MAIN CHARACTER.
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Description/Picture of your motorcycle(optional):
1) No one liners. No posts with one sentences or god forbid one only a few words. Please type up to three sentences per post.
2) Be realistic. No being frikkin' invincible or immortal.. Or I'll kill you...
3) No controlling other people's characters! (No God-moding!)
4) As far as content goes, we're not aiming to write an erotica novel. So if things start getting very steamy and you're ready to take it to the next level, move it to the PMs.
5) Have fun.


















