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Iron Sinners Lore

The Iron Sinners were born from the dust and oil of southern Alberta in 1995. Their founder, Arch “Rage” McKinley, was a man of few words and an iron will. He wasn't looking to create a friendly riding club; he wanted a brotherhood forged in loyalty and fear. Rage ran the club with a brutal, no-nonsense style, earning the respect of his members and the wary eye of rival clubs.Under his command, the Iron Sinners quickly carved out a territory, not just in Alberta's backroads but also in its criminal underbelly. They were known for their strict code, unwavering loyalty, and merciless approach to anyone who crossed them.When Rage met his end in 2005, his son Roy, known as “Riot,” stepped up to take the president's patch. Roy inherited his father's fierce reputation, but he’s a more strategic and calculating leader. While Rage operated on pure aggression, Roy understands that power isn't just about brawn. He's a dealmaker and a schemer, pulling the club away from small-time street brawls and into more organized, profitable ventures. The old-timers in the club still speak of Rage's raw power, but they know it's Riot who is truly securing the Iron Sinners' legacy in the modern world.


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Savage Reavers Lore

The Savage Reavers were born from the shared disillusionment of two war veterans, Trent 'Tank' Warner and Steve 'Crusher' O'Reilly, in the late summer of 1998. They founded the club not out of a desire for power or profit, but as a sanctuary from a world they no longer recognized. For them, the club was a return to a simpler, more brutal code of honor—one where a man's word was his bond and loyalty was the only true currency.Based out of a dusty, forgotten corner of Alberta, they attracted a motley crew of outsiders, veterans, and hardcore riders. These weren't your typical outlaws; they were men who had seen the worst of humanity and sought a place where their harsh sense of justice could hold sway. Tank was the philosophical core of the club, a grizzled patriarch who enforced the Reavers' strict code with a quiet, unyielding authority. Crusher, on the other hand, was the club's muscle, a fearsome enforcer whose reputation for brutality kept rivals in line and members from straying.The Code of the Reavers
The Savage Reavers lived by a harsh, unwritten code. Patches weren't handed out; they were earned through grueling tests of endurance and loyalty. A prospective member might be forced to endure a solitary ride across the frozen northern plains or stand guard for days to prove his unwavering commitment. This wasn't hazing; it was a way of forging a true brotherhood, one built on a foundation of shared hardship.
For years, the club operated as a respected, if feared, brotherhood of outsiders. They handled their own disputes, settled scores with rival clubs on their own terms, and kept a tight-knit circle. They earned a reputation for being fiercely independent and honorable in their own way—men who might break the law but would never break their word. They were a vestige of a forgotten era, a defiant rejection of a society that they believed had lost its way.

The war of the North

The rivalry between the Savage Reavers and the Iron Sinners isn't just a clash of two clubs; it's a conflict between two opposing ideals, each forged in the harsh reality of Alberta. While they both operate in the same territory, their methods and motivations are worlds apart, and their violent history ensures there is no turning back.The conflict began not with a grand gesture, but with a series of small, calculated encroachments. The Iron Sinners, led by the ruthless Arch 'Rage' McKinley, saw the Savage Reavers as a weak link. While Rage built a criminal enterprise based on fear and expansion, the Reavers, under Trent 'Tank' Warner, were content to live by their old-world code of honor. This perceived weakness made them a prime target. The Sinners began by muscling in on the Reavers' turf, taking over their supply routes, and intimidating their associates. Tank and his crew, still holding to their principles, refused to be drawn into a full-blown war, believing that a peaceful resolution was possible.This period of tension exploded into violence in 2005. The Iron Sinners, now under the command of the cunning Roy 'Riot' McKinley, made a power play. They executed a devastating raid on a Savage Reavers' clubhouse, leaving a trail of destruction and one of Tank’s most trusted lieutenants, a man named 'Saw' Samson, dead. It was a brutal message: the old ways were over, and the new world belonged to the strong.Roy's calculated strike was the final straw. Tank and Steve 'Crusher' O'Reilly saw that their code of honor, once a shield, had become a liability. The Reavers' peaceful ways were over. The death of Saw transformed the rivalry into a blood feud, a war not just for territory, but for the soul of the outlaw lifestyle in Alberta. The Iron Sinners now represent cold, ruthless profit, while the Savage Reavers fight to reclaim the honor and brotherhood they lost. The open road is their battlefield, and both sides believe their claim to it can only be settled with blood.


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