BASICS
Character Name/Alias: Felix Black
Age: 33
Faceclaim: Bill Skarsgård
Primary or Secondary Muse: Primary Muse
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Occupation / Day-to-Day Role: Saints interrogator, collector, security, and muscle. Felix is usually used for jobs that require pressure: getting answers, making threats believable, collecting what is owed, watching doors, handling difficult people, and making sure a conversation ends the way the Saints need it to.
Connection to The Saints: Felix is a long-term Saints associate who was pulled into Ray Donnelly’s orbit young through Dex Cassidy. He became trusted for intimidation, collections, interrogation, and controlled violence. He is not someone who knows every part of the operation, but he knows enough people, jobs and debts to be dangerous.
ROLE IN THE RP
Felix is close to the Saints’ inner pressure. He grew up in Redwick, came up rough, and became useful young because he already understood how to survive people worse than him. Through Dex, he was brought around Ray and eventually became one of the men Ray could send when fear, focus, and silence were needed.
Now that Ray is gone, Felix is one of the people most likely to move instead of panic. He is working with Roxy and Dom to figure out what happened to Ray, where Dex and Santiago may have gone, and who is using the Ledger to turn the city against itself. His loyalty is complicated, though. Felix may want answers, but his first priority is keeping himself and Roxy alive.
RAY DONNELLY
Ray was protection, opportunity, and a cage all at once. Felix was close to him through work, trust and a dark kind of loyalty. Ray trusted Felix to handle ugly things because Felix could be brutal without being careless.
Felix respected Ray but part of him also resented the life that he could not easily leave. In his quieter moments, Felix knows that if he had been born into anything else, Ray and Ray’s world would not have had a place in it. But Felix also knows where his protection came from, and Red City does not forgive men who forget that.
CURRENT SITUATION
Since Ray’s disappearance, Felix has taken it upon himself to start digging. He is working with Roxy and Dom to find out what happened to Ray, but he is just as concerned with figuring out where Dex Cassidy and Santiago Alvarez have disappeared to. Their absence does not feel like coincidence, and Felix is smart enough to know that anyone connected to all three men could become useful, blamed, or dead.
He is watching the Saints fracture in real time and trying not to let anyone see how much he understands the danger. Other people may be chasing truth, revenge, power, or proof. Felix is chasing survival first. If the truth helps protect him and Roxy, he will find it. If it threatens them, he may bury it before anyone else gets the chance.
USEFULNESS
Felix is useful because he notices things other people miss. He is observant, focused, and very good at reading fear, lies, hesitation, and the moment someone is about to break. He knows how collections work, how to apply pressure, and how to make someone understand consequences without wasting time.
He is also useful because he knows people the Saints have hurt. Debtors, witnesses, runners, people he collected from, people he scared into silence, people he helped hide, and possibly people he was sent to kill. Felix may not know the entire Saints operation, but he has seen enough of its damage from close range to recognize patterns. He is the kind of man who can walk into a room and know whether someone is lying, armed, desperate, or already planning to run.
PRESSURE POINT
Roxy Rose is Felix’s biggest pressure point. He may be cynical, guarded, and hard to scare for himself, but anyone who understands his relationship with Roxy would know where to press. Threatening her, framing her, using her past jobs against her, or forcing Felix to choose between her and the Saints could make him dangerous fast.
His other pressure point is the life he never got to have. Felix does not talk about regret, but there is a bitterness in him about how young he was when Red City started making choices for him. He is also vulnerable to old jobs resurfacing, especially collections or interrogations that went too far. The Ledger could make him look like a loyal Saints weapon, even if the truth is more complicated.
OLD JOB / OLD INCIDENT
A few years ago, Felix was sent to collect from a man named Eddie Callan, a low-level runner who had lost money, misplaced a package, and lied badly enough that Ray wanted an example made. The order was clear enough that Felix understood what was supposed to happen. Eddie was meant to disappear, and Felix was meant to make sure nobody came looking.
But Eddie had a younger sister in the next room, and Felix saw too much of himself in the apartment: no food, bad heat, a kid pretending not to listen, and a man who was more stupid than treacherous. Felix beat Eddie just to sell the story, took what cash he could find, and told him to leave Redwick before sunrise. Officially, Eddie was handled. In reality, Felix let him live.
Who else might know? Roxy may suspect Felix did not finish the job, even if he never said it outright. Dex may have known enough to cover the gap. Eddie Callan, if he is still alive, definitely knows. A Ledger page could list the job as a completed kill, which would be dangerous if Eddie suddenly resurfaced.
Does Felix regret it, defend it, or avoid thinking about it? Felix avoids thinking about it. He would not call it mercy, because mercy sounds too soft and makes him feel stupid. He would say Eddie was not worth the cleanup. Deep down, he knows that is not the whole truth.
THE LEDGER
What could the page potentially involve? Felix could be named in connection with collections, interrogations, intimidation jobs, missing debtors, violent recoveries, or people who changed their stories after being alone in a room with him. A Ledger page could list him as muscle attached to Ray, Dex, or certain old Saints jobs. It could also falsely imply he killed Eddie Callan, or correctly connect him to a job where someone was badly injured and later disappeared.
What is the truth behind it, if any? The truth is likely mixed. Felix has hurt people for the Saints. He has collected debts, threatened witnesses, interrogated runners, and done work that would look damning on paper because it was damning. But the Ledger may flatten him into something simpler than he is: Ray’s attack dog, a killer, a man who always followed orders. That is not entirely true. Felix has followed plenty of orders, but not all of them. If the Ledger names him, the danger is not just exposure. It is that people may come after him for things he did, things he refused to do, and things someone else wants pinned to his name.
RELATIONSHIPS
Roxy Rose: Felix’s long term romantic partner and one of the few people who can get under his skin without immediately being pushed out. Their relationship is intense, dangerous, and built on a shared understanding of violence, loyalty, and bad instincts. Felix wants to protect her, but he also knows Roxy is not someone who can simply be protected without consequences.
Ray Donnelly: Former boss, protector, and source of complicated loyalty. Felix respected Ray and worked closely enough with him to be trusted, but he never fully loved the cage Ray’s world built around him.
Dex Cassidy: Dex was the person who helped pull Felix into Ray’s orbit. Felix sees him as a contact, half-mentor and someone who knows too much about where Felix came from and what he has done.
Dom: Felix is currently working with Dom to investigate Ray’s disappearance and the wider fallout. Their dynamic can work well if Dom has skills Felix lacks.
Santiago Alvarez: Santiago matters because his disappearance feels connected to Ray and Dex. Felix may know him through Saints vehicle jobs, cleanup work, or jobs that passed through Alvarez Auto Body.
Eddie Callan: A man Felix was supposed to make disappear, but didn’t. Eddie is dangerous not because he is powerful, but because he is living proof that Felix disobeyed an order and lied about it.
Connection ideas wanted: Someone Felix collected from who now wants revenge. A Saints member who thinks Felix knows more about Ray than he is saying. A debtor who is terrified of him. Someone who mistakes his restraint for kindness. Someone who knows Felix and Roxy are each other’s weak spot. A cop trying to connect him to old interrogations.
PERSONALITY
Felix is intense, observant, and restrained. He does not waste words, energy, or movement unless there is a reason. Around strangers, he can feel almost unreadable: quiet, sharp-eyed, and uncomfortably good at making people feel studied. He is capable of brutality, but he is not chaotic with it. His violence is controlled, focused, and usually purposeful.
He is cynical and more careless with consequences than he should be, though not because he is stupid. Felix is smarter than he often lets on. He is quick-thinking, street smart, and good at understanding how people work. He can also be morbid, sarcastic, dryly funny, and a little boyish when he wants to provoke someone for the sake of it.
There is a part of him that acts like nothing matters because admitting something does would give people leverage. Unfortunately for Felix, plenty of things matter. He just prefers to look bored, annoyed, or vaguely amused until someone makes the mistake of thinking that means he is not paying attention.
BIOGRAPHY
Felix has lived in Redwick all his life. He grew up half-known and half-forgotten, passed in and out of the care system with very little to hold onto except the fact that nobody was coming to save him. He does not really know his parents. All he knows is that his mother was an addict and his father was some kind of criminal, though he never had names solid enough to chase.
As a kid, Felix became one of Red City’s street urchins: hungry, sharp, watchful, and used to slipping through places adults pretended not to see. Crime came early because it was practical before it was anything else. He learned how to steal, run, lie, take a hit, and spot danger before danger spotted him.
Dex Cassidy eventually brought him into Ray Donnelly’s orbit. From there, Felix worked his way up by being useful in the ways Red City rewards: he could scare people, hurt people, watch people, and keep his mouth shut. Ray saw that Felix had a natural intensity and, more importantly, control. Over time, Felix became trusted with collections, interrogations, security, and the jobs where violence needed to be possible but not messy.
That life protected him, fed him, and trapped him. Felix knows all three things are true. Now Ray is gone, Dex is missing, Santiago is missing, the Ledger is turning old secrets into weapons, and Felix is trying to figure out which parts of his life are about to come back for him.












