Description
A Caucasian-Latin mixed looking man with no scars or visible injuries on his features or body. His stature is athletic and youthful but also smaller in frame compared to a boxer or laborman. His eyes are darker hue of blue with a glint of silver in them and his hair is always well kept and tidy. Dallas has expensive tastes in apparel in general but is not afraid of wearing lower-class clothing to deter onlookers when he is attempting to remain below the radar.
Early Life
Gold Hill
Born to an American Veteran father and Half-Hispanic mother, John Dallas Miller was conceived along with his twin sister Jade Haley Miller, in a small town called Gold Hill, Nevada. Known for it's gold mining and trading, the small town carried very few inhabitants and mostly housed lower to middle class residents. The Miller Family being among the lower class, Dallas always had big dreams of living a lavish lifestyle despite the upbringing he found himself in.
David Miller (Dallas and Jade's father) was part of the United States military and was killed in action in 1890 during the Ghost Dance War against the Sioux Tribes due to insubordination. Both siblings being 10 years of age at the time of his death, Isabella (their mother) an intelligent woman and teacher of chemistry, she knew that being a single mother in the town that they lived was strictly frowned upon and it was for this reason that she had papers forged to claim that her husband was actually an employee for the Gold Mine.
In 1898, Dallas (18 years old, now.) chose to leave his home to travel and seek out his dream of rags to riches. It was then that he formed a small Outlaw Group known as
The Miller Gang with a few hometown friends of his; Gerard "Guillotine" LaCroix, Bryan Langford, Thomas Harvey, Joshua West, Lindsey Hall, Brock North, Benny Hitchcock, Annabelle Winters, and Kristian "Magnus" Scheving. Committing various highway robberies, stagecoach hold-ups and store robberies.
In 1899, after unfortunate tragedies,
The Miller Gang's name began to dissipate and the members either killed, arrested or separated and laying low. This left Dallas to have no choice but to recruit new members to carry on his dream. With the money he currently had, it was enough to travel to other states and try his hand at meeting new scouts.
Santa Barbara
Being already in the state of California, the logical approach for Dallas in his mind was to start recruiting locally to where he was laying low. While checking out of a hotel, he noticed a bar across the street from where he had just been and decided to grab one for the road. While inside the bar, he was hassled by an Australian man who was interested in Dallas's baggage on his horse.
A bar fight ensued between them and left both of them equally rocked and disorientated. The man in question was no other than Phill Cooper, a brutal and ferocious Australian man who showed extreme promise to Dallas. Despite the Aussie's hotheaded and unpredictable nature, he was reliable and perfect muscle for someone that Dallas could use for jobs. After offering Coops longterm wealth, it didn't take much convincing to get Coops in on working in
The Miller Gang, money drove him, same as Dallas.
New York City
During a short trip to New York City, Dallas was told that it was home to criminals and outlaws and that finding recruits wouldn't be difficult. Though it was failed to mentioned that the dangers of the city would be at the forefront of his problems while remaining there. During a shady poker game, he met a player at the table. A jeweller by the name of Gio Barzini and a prodigy in the making. After cleaning out the others at their table, it was down to Dallas and Gio, with mutual respect shared between them just based off their stares, they agreed to going into business together and splitting the profits they had already earned.
This angered some of the players at the table as they felt they had just been scammed which ensued into a physical altercation. Having Coops and Gio now on his side, the poker table brawl was a quick one. Having the trio running out with the money they had just earned from the game and stashing it for safekeeping on future endeavours.
Atlantic City
One of Gio's contacts from New York City had provided some information entailing of a woman by the nickname Vicky O.K. who was well known for her opportunistic scores located in Atlantic City. The three members decided to spend what money they had to follow up on the tip and it was here that they met no-other than Victoria O'Kelly, a elegant british woman with expensive tastes similar to Dallas.
During their stay in Atlantic City, Victoria had provided the three with a high stakes job entailing robbing the Atlantic City's treasury. Already providing them with a full plan, inside men for the job and forged papers. Dallas was thoroughly impressed with the woman's keen attention to detail and planning, and took her into the gang for those set of skills.
When the treasury heist took place, Victoria's plan was a clean escape with none left the wiser. Not a single bullet was fired and the law hadn't been on their heels until the next morning.
It was time to move again. To get the law off their scent, the gang from the heist (some members unnamed) all agreed it was best if they split up for at least a month.
With a new crew put together, the Miller Gang was back at full strength, focusing their sights on the state of New Alexandria and being promised a fortune in this new state. The Gang were all sent letters to come join Dallas for work.
Present Life
New Alexandria
Arriving in New Alexandria was surprisingly easy for Dallas despite the amount of infamy he had gained in the states he travelled through. Constantly paranoid that a lawman would catch him and send him to a Federal Court for the various crimes he had committed, he chose to lay low until the rest of the Miller Gang arrived into State.
With the gang slowly regaining it's numbers and meeting in New Alexandria, they started again with their robberies.
Affiliations
Leader of The Miller Gang
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