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A young Cristos Mineeo.

Started out as an arsonist, then smuggler, then seemingly went legit and has been a refined gentleman for over twenty-five years, now spending most of his time composing music on the piano.

Mineeo either outright owns or has the controlling interest in whatever businesses he invests in – shipping, taverns, inns, bakeries, smithies, as well as the houses of ill repute.  According to Detective Inspector Greencrest Mineeo’s businesses “,give him both a legitimate source of money and also act as a series of stops along a (probable) smuggling network in the capital. Purportedly, he doesn’t do as much smuggling as he had in his younger days. Older and wiser, Mineeo had moved more into the long cons.  He more than likely still ordered the usual murder of individuals and other physical threats and violence, but he was so far removed from it there was no way to make a solid enough case against him.  He was careful and he was smart.  Smart enough not to get into turf wars, smart enough not to fight for crumbs, smart enough to be useful to the more powerful crime lords but not a threat to them.  He was the middleman making great sums of money, and money is power.  He seems like he enjoys his niche.”

Mineeo, fifty-eight years of age, is a plain-faced, human male, with dark hair that neatly and snuggly hugs his head. Dark eyes and pale skin with somewhat rosy cheeks. He stand five foot, six inches tall, and is a little plump. He tends to wear fine clothes – blue coat with tails, lovely, white, long-sleeved shirt with a neck attire a kin to an ascot, white or light, tan pants, well-polished mahogany-colored shoes. He is the vision of the typical gentleman.

Mineeo lives in the upper-scale, merchant district outside the noble’s district of the city. A fine, three-story, red brick home and garden.

Mineeo knows just about everything that goes on in the capital and has been watching The Cousins with great interest since after they began working at Fallon’s tavern, especially after they implemented some unique changes to the business early on and made the tavern both profitable and popular. He recognizes what he thinks is the ingenuity of The Cousins and would like to profit from it if he could.