Looking at her now, you wouldn't know that just last year Nami made her living dancing on a stripper pole for tips. Now, after snagging her big kahuna (one John Smith), Nami leads a life of excess, drinking from the top shelf, sorting from most to least expensive. If she wants it, she gets it βΒ it's not, after all, her own money on the line.
BACKSTORY:
Orphaned young, Nami was always destined to walk on the shittier side of life. Too early, she got swept off the streets and into a gang, where she helped them make counterfeit paintings for cash. Lots of it. By the time she was old enough, enterprising enough, and gained enough trust within the gang, she started working in the front facing strip club, hiding all the gang's seedier business behind closed doors.
It's where Nami really excelled, where she made the most money, where she started to imagine some other kind of life for herself. Step one: find the right rich guy. Step two: get the fuck out of Dodge. Unfortunately, the gang was hit hard by the vigilante Homelander before she could fully find her footing, and Nami was left orphaned and alone again. Luckily, and truly miraculously, John found her not long after and presented her to deal of a life time. Nami, out of options and also not stupid, accepted.
This will be her first time in Saltburnt, following the heels of Daddy John. The goal is fairly simple: stick close by, find easy marks, and snap her teeth at anyone who gets too close to him.
RUMORS:
π Nami almost never speaks with press. She does flash her tits at them though, which is better in some ways.
π Nami once pulled a gun on a client when he got too handsy. He didn't know where she pulled it from, but it was warm from her skin.
π Once, a man paid for a private room with her just to talk. Nami let him have it. The next day, he came back for round two, and when she doubled her wages, he'd paid it.
π Cartier's new line Tangerine is inspired by Nami.
π A rumor came out that Nami once had a torrid love affair with a woman while working as a stripper. When questioned about it, she is quoted as saying, "How fucking dumb are you?" The reporter retired shortly after.
π There was a public feud between Nami and famous director's mistress. Allegedly, Nami had live bees sent to her house. She was allergic. An ambulance was called. Nami never saw that bill, or that woman again.
π When asked on the subject of John Smith, Nami smiles. Big. Wolf like. Says, "He's like a dream."
IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS:
π JOHN SMITH β sugar daddy. likable. π BOB β old gang member. nice guy.
OTHER NOTES:
Anything else! Physical changes, notable features, likes/dislikes, anything you can think of.
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Looking at her now, you wouldn't know that just last year Nami made her living dancing on a stripper pole for tips. Now, after snagging her big kahuna (one John Smith), Nami leads a life of excess, drinking from the top shelf, sorting from most to least expensive. If she wants it, she gets it βΒ it's not, after all, her own money on the line.
Orphaned young, Nami was always destined to walk on the shittier side of life. Too early, she got swept off the streets and into a gang, where she helped them make counterfeit paintings for cash. Lots of it. By the time she was old enough, enterprising enough, and gained enough trust within the gang, she started working in the front facing strip club, hiding all the gang's seedier business behind closed doors.
π Nami almost never speaks with press. She does flash her tits at them though, which is better in some ways.
π JOHN SMITH β sugar daddy. likable.
Anything else! Physical changes, notable features, likes/dislikes, anything you can think of.
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BACKSTORY:
It's where Nami really excelled, where she made the most money, where she started to imagine some other kind of life for herself. Step one: find the right rich guy. Step two: get the fuck out of Dodge. Unfortunately, the gang was hit hard by the vigilante Homelander before she could fully find her footing, and Nami was left orphaned and alone again. Luckily, and truly miraculously, John found her not long after and presented her to deal of a life time. Nami, out of options and also not stupid, accepted.
This will be her first time in Saltburnt, following the heels of Daddy John. The goal is fairly simple: stick close by, find easy marks, and snap her teeth at anyone who gets too close to him.
RUMORS:
π Nami once pulled a gun on a client when he got too handsy. He didn't know where she pulled it from, but it was warm from her skin.
π Once, a man paid for a private room with her just to talk. Nami let him have it. The next day, he came back for round two, and when she doubled her wages, he'd paid it.
π Cartier's new line Tangerine is inspired by Nami.
π A rumor came out that Nami once had a torrid love affair with a woman while working as a stripper. When questioned about it, she is quoted as saying, "How fucking dumb are you?" The reporter retired shortly after.
π There was a public feud between Nami and famous director's mistress. Allegedly, Nami had live bees sent to her house. She was allergic. An ambulance was called. Nami never saw that bill, or that woman again.
π When asked on the subject of John Smith, Nami smiles. Big. Wolf like. Says, "He's like a dream."
IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS:
π BOB β old gang member. nice guy.
OTHER NOTES:
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