Hollice Katko is the enigmatic young boss of the Moonshot Casino, known for sharp intellect and unpredictable methods. In a city built on high-stakes deals and hidden agendas, he navigates a world of risk and reward—always calculating his next move.
Age: 27
Sex: Male
Race: Daemari
DOB: July 17th 4650
Height: 5'10 (177.8cm)
Weight: 116lbs
Hair: Black
Eyes: Yellow
Hollice Katko is the unorthodox young boss of the Moonshot Casino, wielding sharp wit and ruthless strategy to keep his rivals off-balance. Chosen by a cruel coin flip at birth to bear suffering, he escaped abuse as a teen and built his empire from the shadows of Las Paraiso. Under his rule, the Moonshot thrives on blackmail, espionage, and the quiet art of reputation destruction. Driven by both ambition and addiction, Hollice walks a razor’s edge between control and chaos. Beneath his confident façade lies a fractured soul—haunted by the past, hungry for freedom, and secretly guided by powers he’s only beginning to understand. In a world where every deal is a gamble, Hollice plays for the highest stakes: his own fate.
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Early Years
Hollice Katko was born on July 17th, 4650, on an unknown planet,
alongside his twin brother, Horatius. After birth, both were taken from
their mother, who was said to have died due to complications during
childbirth. In reality, she was disposed of. The twins were raised under
the care of various nannies, tutors, and caretakers, never truly
knowing their father, Orias, who was rarely present. At the age of five,
Orias entered their lives, presenting himself as a hardworking
businessman who had returned to secure a future for his children,
although his true motives were far darker.
Childhood
Orias’s return to their lives marked a significant shift. While Horatius
became the favored child, receiving everything he wanted and evading
much responsibility, Hollice, the elder twin, was held to impossible
standards. Orias imposed harsh expectations on him, pushing him in every
area of life: manners, education, hobbies, and more. Hollice became a
child prodigy, constantly anxious and under pressure, never receiving
praise or affection from his father—except in their private, personal
moments. In these moments, Orias’s “praise” was twisted, often sexual in
nature, but Hollice clung to it as a rare form of validation.
At 15, Hollice and Horatius were enrolled in college. While Horatius
received easy courses, Hollice was burdened with difficult, unfamiliar
subjects. Despite his best efforts, Hollice struggled to maintain
acceptable grades—just B’s and one C. This failure enraged Orias, who
criticized him harshly, calling him ungrateful. In a fit of anger, Orias
sent Hollice to boot camp over the summer, hoping to discipline him
further.
Running Away & Teenage Years
At the age of 16, after months of emotional and academic abuse, Hollice
ran away from the transport heading to boot camp. He felt it would be
easier for his father to focus on Horatius's successes and forget about
his failures. Hollice floated between space pit stops, selling his body
in various shady locations, surviving by any means necessary, as he
drifted through the darkest corners of the galaxy.
New Beginnings
At 18, Hollice washed up in Las Paraíso, a gambling haven on the
borderlands and a popular vacation spot for the wealthy. He quickly lost
all the money he had, gambling in the city's many casinos. To survive,
he joined the Moonshot Crime Family, starting as a low-level associate.
After a year, Hollice became more involved in the family’s operations
and befriended Faust Von Luck, his future confidant and partner in
crime.
Relationship with Faust
Hollice and Faust quickly became close, working together on various jobs
and later specializing as a pair of assassins. Faust’s ruthlessness
became more apparent as he grew more sadistic in his work, while Hollice
remained uncomfortable with the violence. The two eventually moved in
together, and for a time, Hollice found stability and comfort in their
relationship. However, Faust’s increasingly cruel behavior began to
strain their connection. During one particularly brutal job, Faust
killed an innocent child, which broke Hollice. The two had a violent
altercation, culminating in Hollice pushing Faust off a building.
Hollice was devastated, and Faust was declared dead. Hollice never got
to say goodbye, and the guilt of their last conversation haunted him
deeply.
Change of Pace
Devastated by the loss of Faust, Hollice sank into a deep depression but
eventually switched roles within the mob, transitioning into
management. Within a year, he gained respect and was mentored by
Mortimer, the regional boss, who quickly took a personal interest in
Hollice. Mortimer provided the care and guidance that Hollice had never
received from his father, filling a void in his life. The two developed a
sexual relationship, and Hollice began to look up to Mortimer as a
father figure.
However, this relationship created tension with Mortimer's other capos.
Cliff, Mortimer’s right-hand man, grew resentful of Hollice's rise to
favor and plotted to kill Mortimer. He framed Hollice for the murder and
took Mortimer’s position as the new Kingpin.
Rebounding
In the wake of Mortimer’s death and the mob turning against him, Hollice
transformed his grief into anger and ambition. He decided to stay on
Las Paraíso to seek revenge on Cliff. Hollice went into hiding at a
brothel, where he met Belvedere, a sexbot, and together with Lou Carver,
a former mobster turned private investigator, they began gathering
evidence to prove Hollice’s innocence. After nearly a year of
preparation, Hollice confronted Cliff publicly, challenging him to a
duel. Hollice, always malnourished and lacking in physical strength, was
outmatched. However, in a desperate and bloody fight, Hollice manages
to wrestle Cliff's gun away and kill him.
New Leadership
Hollice’s victory over Cliff cleared his name and earned the support of
Silvano Torell, a former ally of Mortimer. Silvano vouched for Hollice,
pushing for him to become the new Kingpin. Hollice, though still
recovering from his injuries, accepted the position and became the new
crime lord of Las Paraíso.
However, Cliff's loyalists formed a terrorist group called the Ladder
Men, targeting Hollice and the more progressive bosses in the city.
Faust, who had somehow survived, infiltrated the group, vowing to make
Hollice’s life miserable without killing him, seeking to bring out the
"monster" he believed Hollice had become.
Rekindling with Family
As Hollice rose to power and solidified his position as Kingpin of Las
Paraíso, he began to grapple with his estranged relationship with his
family. His twin brother, Horatius, remained distant, content to stay
out of Hollice’s turbulent world, but Orias, his father, resurfaced,
rekindling a toxic, manipulative bond. Orias, ever the controlling
figure, sought to claim Hollice back under his influence, reminding him
of his divine heritage and imposing his will. Hollice, however, was no
longer the frightened boy he once was. As he navigated his own criminal
empire, he started to confront his father's abusive grip, conflicted by
his inherited sense of duty and the desire to escape the suffocating
expectations. Though their relationship remained fraught with tension,
Hollice found moments of clarity in his growing power, realizing that
his fight wasn’t just against the mob or Faust—it was against his
father’s legacy and the chains of his past.