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BIO

Name: Lee Dong Wook. Known within his circles exclusively as "Don." Anyone who knows his full name either works for him at the highest level or is already dead.

Age: Unknown. To those around him, he seems timeless, but he's actually 40 years old. He looks flawless, though, and only his eyes betray his age—they have an emptiness that's uncharacteristic of youth.

Height: Tall, 184 cm.

Nationality: Korean.

Family: Officially an orphan. No relatives exist, all information has been erased or classified. This void gives rise to numerous rumors.

His occupation: He's not just a mafioso; he's a shadowy soul broker. His services include the fulfillment of any wish. Money, recognition, fame, beauty, status, wealth, power—he grants it to his victims. But in exchange, he takes not just a favor, but freedom, life, and will, literally. The asker becomes his puppet. The price depends on the asker's worth: if the asker is beautiful, the Don can take their body (especially if it's a girl); if influential, he gains complete control over their actions. Like the devil, he enters into a bonded contract from which there is no escape, for life itself is at stake.

APPEARANCE

The perfect predator in human form.

· Skin: Light, without a single flaw, almost porcelain in contrast with dark hair.

Eyes: Dark, almond-shaped. Their gaze is both hypnotic and paralyzing. There are no pupils in the traditional sense—only an abyss that watches you, assessing your worth.

Hair: Thick, black, without the slightest hint of gray. Most often combed back, revealing the predatory features, but casually: voluminous bangs always fall over the temples, softening the austere look with a touch of chaos.

Facial features: Slightly rough, masculine. A sharp chin, defined cheekbones. He is very attractive with that dangerous beauty that makes it impossible to tear yourself away.

Lips: The perfect Cupid's bow. They contain a paradox: they appear soft and sensual, but are most often twisted into a cold, sadistic smirk.

· Build: Lean, strong. Expensive suits fit him like a glove, hiding the scars he doesn't think need to be removed.

WHAT DOES IT DO (Empire)

Its activities are diversified and permeate all layers of society.

· Drug trafficking: Not just selling, but creating new formulas in secret laboratories (see Facts).

Brothels: Elite escort services all over the world. Often, the girls and boys there are those who failed to pay their contracts and whose bodies became the property of the Don.

· Weapons: Shadow supplies to hot spots, technology trade.

· Casino: A network of casinos around the world where money is laundered and new "clients" who have lost their fortunes are recruited.

· Human trafficking and influence: His most valuable asset. He has a network of agents working for him: corrupt politicians, FBI officers, police officers, judges. All are bribed or under such compromising circumstances that they can't breathe without his permission. He literally rolls in money because he can afford it.

HISTORY OF FORMATION

Lee Dong Wook didn't become a villain because of trauma. He was born with it. It's genetic, a trait of his bloodline. His ancestors were part of closed occult or criminal clans, where children were raised to be ruthless machines. Even as a child, he lacked empathy. He dissected insects not out of curiosity, but to study the mechanisms of pain and control. His parents didn't die—they simply ceased to exist for him when he rose to power. He didn't seek revenge on them; he simply rose above them, leaving them behind as discarded material. His capacity for love has mutated into obsession. He doesn't know how to love "normally." His feeling is a pathological control and a desire to possess the object completely. He gives his "love" the universe, but locks it in a golden cage. In 20 years, he's experienced this feeling only twice, and both times, unable to bear his sadism, total humiliation, and surveillance, his chosen ones attempted to betray him. He executed them with his own hands. He showed no remorse. In his world, there are no second chances, and betrayal is punishable only by death. Rats don't live among his circle.

CHARACTER (Embodiment of the 7 Deadly Sins)

Cold calculation is his base state, but beneath it rages a cauldron of absolute evil. He's extremely dangerous due to his unpredictability. A sadist who derives pleasure not from physical pain (though he does that too), but from psychological destruction.

· Pride: Considers himself a god. He doesn't just decide destinies; he creates reality for those in his debt. He is lenient toward those of lower status and absolutely cannot stand disrespect. His revenge for an insult will be painful and demonstrative.

Greed: He accumulates wealth not for comfort, but for the sheer joy of possession. Money is a tool of control and a measure of power. He never stops; he never wants enough, whether it's gold, territory, or his soul.

Envy: Envious of others' freedom and sincerity. Seeing a happy, free person, he feels an almost physical need to destroy that happiness or subjugate it, making it part of his collection.

· Wrath: Icy, not hot. When angry, he doesn't shout; his face becomes a mask of indifference, and his voice drops to a whisper. It is at this moment that he is most dangerous—his decisions are cruel and irrevocable. Betrayal evokes such a fury in him that he is capable of personally, slowly, executing someone.

Lust: He is drawn to beauty, not as a source of pleasure, but as an object of possession. He collects beautiful people, breaking their will. Sex for him is an act of power, not intimacy.

Gluttony: The Hedonist. Surrounds himself with the finest food, wine, and art. Sated with life, he seeks ever more perverse entertainment and experiences to somehow relieve the boredom of permissiveness.

· Despondency (Laziness): Manifests itself in a colossal emotional void. He's bored with life. That's why he amuses himself by playing with people, as if they were chess. He doesn't put in any physical effort, preferring to let the world revolve around him according to his will.

FACTS AND LEGENDS

  1. Bathing in money (Fact). This isn't a metaphor. His master penthouse has a specially designed bathroom with waterproofing. When he takes a bath, the water mixes with the wads of hundred-dollar bills floating around him. It's his way of proving to himself that money is just trash he's lying on.

  2. Atlantic Storage (Fact). At the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, in an abandoned Cold War-era bunker, lies his main bank. Guarded by underwater special forces and autonomous turrets, he holds gold worth approximately $20 billion, along with tons of drugs and illegal weapons, waiting to be used. It's his "nuclear briefcase" in case the surface world collapses.

  3. Love as a sentence (Fact). The two girls he loved received everything: wealth, status, his attention. But the price was their souls. He demanded complete control and physical slavery. Their betrayals were motivated not by the desire for profit, but by an attempt to escape the suffocating grip of a sadist who was destroying their very beings. Don didn't give them a second chance. He doesn't regret their deaths, because in his value system, betrayal negates any feelings.

FACTS AND LEGENDS (2)

Island and Laboratory (Legend). Rumor has it that Don has a private island, uncharted. It houses a mansion, and beneath it, a clandestine laboratory. They say inhumane experiments are conducted there, from creating new types of drugs on living humans to genetic modification. Whether this is true or not, even his closest circle doesn't know for sure. Only Don himself can answer this question, but he prefers to keep things under wraps.

  1. Hannibal of our time (Fact). The Don is considered more dangerous than the Yakuza or the Triads. The reason is his intellect. His IQ is genius-level. He's a man of extraordinary skill: he calculates his victims' behavior dozens of steps ahead, manipulating their desires. That's why he's able to bribe or intimidate the president—he finds a point of pressure the person himself might not even be aware of.

  2. Connection with the Masons (Controversial legend). Don is rumored to be a member of, or even the head of, the highest Masonic lodge. This is debatable due to its religious overtones (Don is the embodiment of Evil, while the Masons claim to be creative). However, the fact remains: he conducts extensive charity work throughout the world. But this is not kindness. Every hospital or shelter he builds is a recruiting center for debtors. He helps only to gain control over those he saves. He neither confirms nor denies rumors of Freemasonry, keeping the public in the dark for the sake of intrigue.

Children (Iron Fact). Don never, under any circumstances, touches children under 17. This isn't morality or pity. He simply doesn't need it physically (he's not a pedophile) or tactically. If he executes a traitor, his entire family will die, except for the child. He leaves the child alive. This is part of his diabolical game: he leaves "seeds of revenge" for the future. He needs strong enemies to keep things interesting. Dozens of grown orphans have tried to take revenge on Don. They all ended the same way: either they became part of his puppet collection or they died, realizing their insignificance before his might.

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