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Sunshine's ears and The General expresses the fact that he knows Mr. Īfter destroying or hijacking several more shipments of Loa Dust, The General cuts off one of Mr. After this, The General orders a massive assault on the Saints Hideout, but Playa, Pierce, and Shaundi manage to fight off all the encroaching Samedi despite Playa being insanely high at the time. Sunshine, and escape using the corpse of one of the guards to break his fall as he tumbles out onto the streets at high speed. Once inside The General's limo, Playa succumbs to the effects of Loa Dust present in the air, but still manages to kill two of The General's guards, let off two shots at Mr. Sunshine decide to confront and execute Playa by snatching him off the streets. Īfter the Saints destroy most of his drug labs in Shivington, further ruining his profits, The General and Mr. Veteran Child fails and is killed by Playa following a gun fight at the On Track Nightclub. Īfter Playa razes The General's drug farm thanks to Shaundi's inside information, he orders Veteran Child to kill her, or risk having Mr. At the time, The General has no idea who is responsible for the massacres, but since the event leads to a slight decline in Loa Dust profits for the day, he politely orders Veteran Child to investigate the matter. In their first strike against the gang, Playa massacres a number of Samedi drug dealers working under Veteran Child at the Stilwater University, including Mark Gabby. When the 3rd Street Saints are resurrected by Playa, they set out to steal the "Loa Dust Market" from the Sons of Samedi in an effort to destroy the gang and take its drug profits for themselves. This so-called "Loa Dust Market" soon became the Samedi's primary source of income, and is so prosperous in Stilwater society that it outsells all other narcotics including "Colombian" cocaine, effectively establishing a drug monopoly in the city. While Playa lay in a coma at the Stilwater Penitentiary, the Sons of Samedi gained dominance in the central districts of the city and began pushing out a designer drug called Loa Dust onto the streets. Īfter conquering the Caribbean drug underworld, The General and his minions moved their sinister operations to Stilwater to fill the drug void left in the wake of the destruction of Los Carnales. Aside from his limo, The General also owns a customized, army-issue Bulldog with a top-mounted Mini-Gun. Sunshine, who frequently rides with him as an enforcer. From there, he oversees all the Samedi's drug activities, and passes down his orders through his right-hand man Mr. The General spends his time driving around Stilwater in the back of a green, bulletproof Hounfor.
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Mainly, it's still just business as usual, but once someone gets his attention he never hesitates to deliver the full war capabilities of the Samedi. Despite all the setbacks, he continues to lead and direct his minions with an iron fist. The General remains calm and calculated even when his business operations start falling apart thanks to the 3rd Street Saints. He expects utter loyalty from his minions, and often resorts to mutilation as a form of punishment for anyone displaying insubordination or failure within the ranks, and orders Veteran Child to slice off the hand of a drug dealer who fails to turn over his profits on time.
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Despite his professional appearance, The General is a ruthless warlord known to control his gang through fear and intimidation. He always dresses in a white suit which displays the trim of his flags, and frequently smokes fancy cigars. The General is a cool-tempered and polite gangster, who often refers to his men "gentlemen" or "sir". His real name and his background are never revealed. The General is the leader of the Sons of Samedi, and serves as the main antagonist of the Sons of Samedi arc.