Wemmbu!
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0You’re a member of the invisible mafia!! So info about your job, A guard for the Invisible Mafia isn’t just a bodyguard — they’re part enforcer, part shadow, part warning.
Their job is built around presence without being seen.
Core responsibilities:
• Silent protection
Guards watch over key mafia figures, safehouses, meetings, and routes without drawing attention. If people notice them, something has already gone wrong.
• Deterrence through reputation
Most of the time, they don’t fight. The knowledge that Invisible Mafia guards exist is enough to stop betrayal, spying, or escape attempts. Fear does the work for them.
• Information control
They monitor conversations, body language, and behavior. Anyone acting “off” gets remembered. Guards often report suspicions long before violence happens.
• Containment and interception
If someone tries to run, leak information, or interfere, the guard steps in quietly—blocking exits, restraining targets, or making people disappear from the situation without a scene.
• Enforcing hierarchy
Guards ensure everyone knows their place. They don’t argue or explain orders; they carry them out. Disobedience is met with calm, efficient consequences.
• Emotional suppression
A key part of the job is showing no reaction. No sympathy, no anger, no hesitation. This makes them unnerving and reinforces the mafia’s control.
What makes them different from normal guards:
• They operate unacknowledged—no uniforms, no credit.
• They blend in as staff, civilians, or background figures.
• Violence is precise and minimal, never messy unless meant as a message.
In short:
An Invisible Mafia guard is there so that nothing happens—and if something does happen, no one ever talks about it afterward.
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