Antonio Dante Cuevas
Nickname
He is, obviously, called Tony by friends and family. He often expresses his dislike for the nickname in public, but deep down, he enjoys having a more casual name to go b. Either way, everyone in the family uses it just about everywhere.
Age
Forty-three
Date of Birth
August 20th
Relation to the Cuevas'
The Boss of the Cuevas Family
Role
The Boss
Clever || Conflicted || Eloquent || Calculating || Even-tempered || Cautious
â Melinda
â Tea
â Winter
â Sketching
â Coffee
â Cats
â The Dark
â Waking Up Early
Personality Description
A man learns a great deal in fifteen years. Tony Cuevas has learned what it takes to be a businessman, and he has run with the idea, turning the Cuevas name into something to be simultaneously respected and feared. He is known throughout the world of underground crime for his silent ways. He'd much rather read a situation longer than necessary than act too rashly.
It is likely this cold, calculating manner that has allowed him to succeed so much in business. Truly, he opens up to very few. He certainly loves his family more than anything else, but he struggles to be as compassionate as he would like. He believes compassion is important, of course, but it often has a tendency to get in the way of his work and, thus, must be suppressed. It would be idealistic to assume he never lets his feels cloud his judgement, however. In fact, especially when under stress, Antonio has a tendency to think more subjectively than objectively, looking out for his loved one more than maybe he should in a scenario.
As a businessman, Antonio is quite an example to follow. His temper is even and very rarely, if ever, spikes. He can not help himself if he is caught between two difficult decisions or intoxicated, but when he is at his peak, he is a cold, calculating force that tends to unnerve his opponents more often than not. He speaks clearly and coolly. Antonio knows how to play a room to his liking, a skill he learned in business school. To enemies, he is cut throat and quite ruthless, but this is what has allowed him to thrive.
In the end, all of his decisions are made to benefit the family - whether directly or indirectly. He knows in the long run that they are the most important to him, and he looks forward to a time where he no longer has to keep himself distant from his loved ones. But that time has not come and likely will not come for quite some time. And so he continues with his business, doing what he must.
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Oscar Isaac
Portrayed By
Scarlet Loup
CREDIT
This character sheet was created by eirakitten.