
👑 The Boss — Vincent “Gold Game” Moretti
For over three decades, Vincent Moretti has been the shadow behind Houston’s rise. In his late fifties, the man they call “Gold Game” has seen the city transform into a neon empire of drones, self-driving cars, and AI-controlled skyscrapers. But where most see progress, Moretti sees opportunity — and now, it’s his time to run the show.
When Gold Game enters a room, power arrives with him. He wears a sharp all-black luxury suit trimmed in glowing gold, a walking symbol of wealth and authority. On his wrist, a massive green holographic display streams live data — deals being signed, money moving, enemies being erased. In his hand rests a sleek, custom green-lit pistol, used not for chaos but for precision. Behind him, bodyguards with futuristic weapons remind everyone that Vincent doesn’t need to shout to be heard.
Moretti has mastered the art of turning money into control. Bribes to politicians. Payoffs to dirty cops. Hits on officials who step out of line. He funds gangs to keep neighborhoods in flames, then profits from the rebuild. Every move, whether in a boardroom or on a street corner, is part of his game. To Vincent, violence and money are the same currency — and he has more than anyone else.
Raised in the game, Moretti learned patience. While younger hustlers fought for scraps, he bought judges. While gangsters lit up corners with bullets, he bought the block itself. Now, in 2066, he stands ready to claim what he believes is his by right: Houston, rebuilt in his image.
Gold Game doesn’t just want control. He wants legacy. He wants the city to remember him not as a mobster but as the architect of its future — a future where chaos feeds profit, and order bends to his command.
"This city doesn’t belong to the people. It doesn’t belong to the gangs. It doesn’t even belong to the politicians.
It belongs to whoever can afford to own it.
And I can afford everything."


