Ulle Yoint

Ulle Yoint is a character role-played by uscpresident.

"Daamn, ...dat's ah bad ass...HHHoot...Wheel...ya got dare...You must be one ah dem...((HIGH ROLLER))...mader fuckers...I bet! Daamn!!"― Ulle Yoint.

BACKGROUND
Ulle Yoint was born in the middle east but after he finished school his Father moved the family to his birth place of Mexico unbeknownst to his Mafia crime lord lifestyle. With such a unique heritage of being part Indian and Mexican and watching how his father openly showed his quiet, somber demeanor to his criminal men with good behavior, discipline and respect. Ulle's etiquette became very eccentric. He had developed an unheard of kindness and an unknowing selflessness but, still being outspoken at the same time as his father's power over people allowed him to speak freely. In those moments his Father showed him the value of time, devotion of respect, loyalty and acting correctly so the mind would act correct. Thus Ulle knew what it would take to be a righteous and virtuous leader. As Ulle got older and witnessed his fathers true criminal actions with his own eyes. He seen the after math of much grief and much sorrow but, lead him to much wisdom that eventually lead to much peace and harmony after his father's passing. In that time, Ulle developed unique flavor of choice words to describe things he saw in his endeavors. He is known to describe every car he sees as a "Hot Wheel" as he was a huge Hot Wheels collector as a kid. It was his way to dream of owning one. It was a way to cope with his fathers rules to start with an old bicycle first. During his schoolyard days kids would entitle him as The Laughing Hyena, an apt nickname that all started at a young age as he watched his father deal with the criminal world with his kindness mixed with clever wit and dignity that charmed everyone to get his way. When a teacher confronts him after witnessing him hustling Hot Wheel cars from other kids saying, "You can not carry out every silly crime you want in life. You have to determine your choices positively. You have to try to be happy with them to gain self-worth". As a result, Ulle desperately remembered his fathers teachings and did by forcing himself to laugh. Witch helped every frivolous thing to become a reality. As he got older collecting Hot Wheel cars, Ulle had fenced some of the most extravagant and extensive collections of McDonald's Hot Wheels racing diecast toy cars in the world. He merely had one rule after his school years. Out of respect for his teacher, he would never lift a Hot Wheel car from children. Felt it was bad luck. To this day Ulle even gives away lockpicks to not disrespect his father and his teacher.

One day, he got a tip from a source about a Hot Wheels car sitting in a loft in his hometown of Mumbai. So one evening, Ulle shimmied up the drainpipe, broke in. And low and behold, there it was on top of a toy box with an autographed picture of a child winning a Hot Wheels car with Evel Knievel. The Tricer X8. An original Model that looks remarkably similar in appearance to Evel Knievel's Sky Cycle and astronomically valuable but, did not take it. And he was convinced that was the single most massive stroke of bad luck he had repeatedly suffered. Justifiably, what he did not fathom was the source who had offered him the tip was working for the feds that knew about his father's nefarious lifestyle. The toy car contained a tracking device in it. Sometimes bad luck is the best luck you will perpetually enjoy. After that close call, Ulle's father felt it was time to uphold a promise and tell Ulle that he was a crime lord for years witch he kept a secret from the family to keep them safe.

Now that Ulle knew of his Fathers lifestyle, he would accompany his father driving a freight trailers full of drugs. One tragic day, Ulle had to escape a hopeless police standoff in style. Ulle's father shouted a frantic call to swap seats to drive and he hit the gas screaming to Ulle to get in the cab. Ulle's father died that day were as Ulle was safe in the cab. It was a jackknife accident to avoid a large roadblock.

Nun the less Ulle's father still managed to epitomize the initial years of Ulle's life. To such an extent that it seemed a near-impossible task to replace him with another Father figure. In turn, this allowed Ulle to start a new beginning and start a new lifestyle in a new city with his Mothers approval as she passed on to him the mariachi outfit of his Father as a family heirloom.

With a fresh start in life, Ulle is always imbued with boundless energy and benevolence to those that show honesty and loyalty. This was a talent he learned watching his father talk to other criminals. Hooligans and goons with that street respect at heart. Therefore, it rubs off on him.

When Ulle is out and about, he socializes out in the open freely. As his father possessed a knack for enlightening him that it's okay to talk to strangers. As he explains, we are all on a similar team. When Ulle's father passed, he left him a 416 Rigby Mauser and fully loaded, no less. His father long ago said, "An African bull elephant weighs 14,000 pounds. And this Mauser can force one down." One day out hunting alone to find peace with his fathers' death, Ulle happened upon one of those magnificent creatures in the Zambezi Valley. And his father's Mausers came in quite handy. But Ulle didn't shoot the elephant. He slew the poacher that was about to slaughter the elephant. To this day, Ulle still has trouble trusting strangers. But his persona is much larger than life and seems better every day.

Character Arc The Vagos
Ulle's first days in Los Santos were of a constantly mistaken identity. Ulle's cloth and colors made him look like the leader of the Vagos. Little did Ulle know that the mariachi outfit of his deceased Father that was passed down to him as a family heirloom was falsely representing him as a Vagos gang member. It was just a matter of time to eventually lead to Ulle finally confronting this confusion head-on with the Vagos members at the Barrio. After speaking with OG member el Capitán Karl Johnny Black (KJ), Soldado Carlos Guzman, and prospect Javier Diaz, they found out very quickly that Ulle's heritage was solid and real as fuck. That night, not only did Ulle receive a pass on his outfit as a non-Vago member but, the Vagos offered him a job for that night running the taco truck. To anyone else, it might have been a troll to get Ulle put in jail. Ulle was honored and tried to refuse any payment because they mentioned that the job was to help the homeless kids in the area. To this day, Ulle gets stopped by the Vagos as they are so happy to see him and ask if he needs anything. Ulle Understands that the Vagos are not his friends but, if any Vago is in need, Ulle will drop everything and risk his life for them.

Metal Detecting Meditation
Ulle started finding purpose in the city once he started metal detecting full time. It gave him an interesting edge on how the city's rat race works and who runs things. Ulle learned from his Father's ways of studying the past of his surroundings to predict the future so Ulle used that skill as he metal detected. It was an evolutionary advantage that is, of course, very profound to anyone if he speaks on it. He tries to explain it like the stars in the sky move predictably so do the people in the city. Ulle sees metal detection as a meditation tool to find your way in life. Ulle meets so many good and bad people in his travels as he digs for treasure. And they all have one thing in common. This frustration of trying to find a way in life. Ulle explains, if you can accept or tolerate delays in wealth, knowledge, and wisdom, if you can wait and be patient, you will come out like gold. If you can go through the fire of life Ulle explains. But, Ulle sees that most don't want to go through the fire. They want to win the lotto and go to Jamaica and the Bahamas to do their own selfish things. For Ulle it's painful to see, especially when your young. To see them get distracted so easily from the truth and it's difficult to give in. Ulle tries to understand why they don't have time, why there on the cell phone all the time, and everyone is in the same car and you text message him or her and their right next to you in the car. Ulle sees everybody in such a hurry. They don't know where they really going but, when they get there, oh, they're gonna be sorry. Ulle has seen that the faster you try to get there, the career, that money. Your going to figure out, way to late that it was the journey. It was not the destination. And when they get there it will feel discouraging more than they did before they even started to get there because it was the journey not the destination. Ulle gives an example: The people that you didn't stop to talk to like me metal detecting. The people at the gas station. You were in a hurry to get there but it was the journey. The more humble you be then the more you can be fulfilled with the truth. But when you think you got it and you on your way then your going to get less of it because nobody can't even talk to you because you can't stop your in a hurry.

Ulle one time as a kid seen a poor man pushing a basket. Ulle didn't know he was brilliant though. Ulle had judged the man by his outside appearance. Ulle was talking to everybody except him. He was the last person Ulle talk to. The poor man said to Ulle "why didn't you talk to me first?" The poor man said "Don't you ever pass by a man pushing a basket and don't acknowledge them". Ulle never do it in his life again. Ulle learned to talk to the homeless people because they say be careful how you entertain strangers and most people that came off the streets and they got their career together they want to let you know that they have been through it. They try and act brand new. It's a testimony. What you gone through it's for us to inspire somebody else. It's for me to pull the weeds up. We don't go through this because of our own selfish reasons. we go through this to give a testimony of how far life has brought them.

Metal detecting helps Ulle remined himself he doesn't need a lot. Ulle simply says "give me my portion for the day" Ulle doesn't want a lot of things. Just enough so he can deal with. Ulle's Father always said "fulfill your bond greater than you can ever ask. I know what you desire I know what you need" but Ulle's Father always gave him his portion where Ulle could be grateful and be be thankful. Ulle's Father would explain. People will be ungrateful, they will be unthankful and it is not how you will be raised. He tells Ulle, "be grateful for the little things and wait and I will put you were you need to be but, it's going to be a place where you will appreciate me in the future. Be humble he always said, acknowledge others in all your ways.

Since Ulle only travels on his beach cruiser bike he finds things that can only be for vehicles such as lockpicks and tool kits. Ulle gets super happy when he finds such treasures. As it is an opportunity to give them away for free to new people he meets that need it the most and to trusted friends. If people still feel the need to trade or give him money for such a gift, Ulle will never say no to a cigar or food & drink.