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Jesús Manuel - Herrera (a.k.a. Mosca)

Description

Jesús is lean and wiry, all muscle and motion packed into a narrow frame. His style’s sharp—pressed slacks, flashy shirts with rolled sleeves, and a gold chain that glints like his grin. A small scar curls across his eyebrow, a souvenir from the ring. He walks like he’s stepping into a fight he already won, and speaks like a preacher with something to prove. In Little Mexico, they call him Mosca, a nod to his expertise in the ring - while he never was technically a fly weight, it makes a great street name.  

Personality

Jesús is charismatic and fast-talking, with a gift for turning a crowd or calming a crew. But underneath the charm is a hard, coiled intensity. He believes respect is earned through pain—his or someone else's. Every decision he makes is with the long game in mind, even if he’ll throw hands like a brawler if it gets the job done. He sees Los Asesinos as more than just a gang—they’re protectors, punishers, and pride for a neighborhood no one else cares about.  

Habits

  • Shadowboxes when stressed or alone
  • Keeps a rosary in his pocket, fingers the beads mid-conversation
  • Smells like pomade and blood
  • Wakes up early to run laps along the rail line
  • Hooks & Angles

  • Trained at a real gym before getting into the life—still dreams of going pro
  • Won’t allow Veil-tainted product in his territory, even if it costs the gang
  • Has a quiet deal with Soledad Salazar—he protects her, she wards his people
  • Deeply loyal to Little Mexico and its families—crossing them is crossing him
  • Year of Birth
    1926 CE 27 Years old
    Birthplace
    Monterrey, Mexico
    Children
    Eyes
    Dark brown, sharp and full of challenge
    Hair
    Thick black hair in a short, stylish pomp
    Skin Tone/Pigmentation
    Medium bronze skin, high cheekbones, boxing scar over right eye
    Height
    5'6"
    Weight
    138 lbs.
    Belief/Deity
    Catholic, but shaped by old Mexican traditions

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