a collection of brutality and sacrifice, of power seized and lost, of violent retribution, twisted morality, the art of surviving at any cost and the price of living long enough to regret it.
tw: contains mentions of death, violence, criminal activities, substance abuse and mental disorders
BASICS
Full Name: Michael Hayes Callahan
Nicknames: Mick, Mickey
Age: 55
Gender: Cisman
Pronouns: He/Him
D.O.B: November 5, 1970
Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
Birth Place: Detroit. Michigan.
Sexual & Romantic Orientation: Heterosexual
Relationship Status:Â Divorced
Education: Mechanical Engineering ( Master Degree )
Residence:Â Hidden Hills
Children: One
Occupation(s): Mechanic @ Velocity Motors
Gang Affiliation: Outlaws MC
Role: Enforcer / Former VP
PHYSICALÂ EXAM
Faceclaim:Â Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Voice:Â Effortlessly deep and gravelly, with a deep midwestern accent. His speech have a cool, natural rhythm
Eyes: Hazel
Hair: Dark Brown ( graying )
Beard: Salt & Pepper
Height: 1.88
Distinguishable Marks: Tattoos ( about 10 total )
MENTALÂ EVALUATION
Mental Health Conditions: (Undiagnosed) NPD,
Positive Traits: Incisive, Dominant, Ambitious, Bold, Resourceful, Confident, Charming, Charismatic, Eloquent
Negative Traits: Unrepentant, Volatile, Manipulative, Cynical, Rough, Competitive, Vengeful, Malicious, Predatory
Alignment Type: Neutral Evil
Personality Type (MBTI): ENTP
Mannerisms:Â He often carries himself in a confident, relaxed but assertive way. Signature half smirk, often paired with a slow head tilt. Gestures are deliberate but never excessive. Has a habit of running a hand through his hair or rubbing the back of his neck. His laugh is low, gravelly, and genuine
Languages: English, Spanish, Italian, French, Russian, Portuguese, German
Narcotics of use: Cocaine
AFFILIATIONSÂ &Â RELATIONSHIPS
Parents:Â Randy Callahan ( father; deceased ) , Sylvie Holt ( mother; deceased)
Siblings:Â TBD Callahan ( male, 50 ) , TBD Holt ( half-sibling. female, 37), TBD Holt (half-sibling, male, 35) * WC
Children:Â TBD Callahan ( male, 27 ) * WC
TIMELINE
1970: Mick is born
1982: Sent to juvenile detention and later to a training school in Michigan where he spent a year getting rehabilitation education and therapy
1983: Moved to Los Angeles
1985: Joined Outlaws MC as a prospect
1990: Became VP
1998: His son is born
2005: Got married
2014: Caught in federal investigations and charged with RICO. Fifteen years long sentence
2016: Got divorced
2024: Released on parole after ten years. Returned to Outlaws MC as an enforcer
BIOGRAPH
Michael Callahan was born in 1970 in Detroit, Michigan, into a world that didnât offer second chances. His father, a mechanic with more debts than options, spent his days buried in grease and his nights drowning in the kind of trouble that comes when hard work isnât enough to keep food on the table. His mother juggled multiple jobs, stretching every dollar until it tore, but it was never enough. Poverty was a noose tightening around their family, and his father, desperate for a way out, turned to crime. What started as a means to survive quickly became a way of life, a dangerous game that promised fast money but no real escape.
By the time Michael was 12, that gamble had cost his father everything. One night, in the middle of a turf war, he was gunned down by a rival gang, his body left as a warning on the same streets he had fought to control. His death shattered what little security Michael had, leaving behind a family already teetering on the edge of collapse. Grief turned into anger, and that anger became fuel.
By 13, Mick had stopped searching for an honest way out. He ran the streets with the same reckless abandon that had gotten his father killed, learning early that survival meant being feared. Petty theft turned into armed robbery. Fights turned into something bloodier. His first real run in with the law came in 1982 when he was arrested for carjacking and attempted robbery. The courts didnât see a scared kid - they saw another Detroit delinquent destined for a prison cell. Sent to juvenile detention, Mick learned that mercy was just another word for weakness. Violence and power were the only currencies that mattered, and by the time he was released, he had mastered both.
In 1983, his mother, desperate to give him a fresh start, packed up and moved the family to Los Angeles. But a change of scenery didnât erase the past. If anything, it only gave Mick a bigger playground. The streets of L.A were different, but the rules were the same. He quickly fell in with the wrong crowd, drawn to the lawlessness simmering beneath the cityâs surface. In 1985, a mutual friend introduced him to Opie, and for the first time, Mick saw something bigger than just surviving - he saw a path to real power. Within months, he was prospecting for the Outlaws MC. By 21, he had climbed the ranks to Vice President, his intelligence and ruthless efficiency setting him apart. He wasnât just another biker looking for brotherhood, he was a strategist, a man who understood that loyalty was only as strong as the power backing it.
Under Opieâs leadership, the Outlaws held fast to tradition, but Mick saw beyond that. He recognized the potential for something greater - more dangerous, more profitable. He started making moves behind Opieâs back, expanding the clubâs influence in ways the older generation refused to. Drugs, arms deals, laundering money through seemingly legitimate businesses, Mick played the long game, ensuring the Outlaws werenât just surviving, but thriving. His motherâs remarriage into wealth gave him the financial backing to operate discreetly, a safety net that allowed him to take risks without drawing too much heat.
In 1998, he met the woman who would become his wife. Their relationship was built on passion, but also contradiction, she saw glimpses of the man he could have been, even as the one he had become slowly eroded their love. They had a son that same year, but Mickâs world was the club, and by the time they married in 2005, the fractures in their marriage were already showing. She stayed, for a while, holding on to the illusion of a future that didnât exist.
Then came 2012. Opieâs death sent shockwaves through the Outlaws, leaving behind a leadership void that threatened to tear the club apart. Mick played the game well, ensuring that whoever stepped into the presidentâs seat was someone he could control, someone willing to shed the old ways in favor of his vision. His influence grew, and for a time, he thought he had won.
But power always comes with a price.
In 2014, the law finally caught up with him. Whether it was a setup by a rival, a rat within the club, or a federal investigation years in the making, Mick was charged under RICO. The walls closed in, and in a matter of months, everything he had built was gone. Sentenced to 15 years, he entered prison alone and surrounded by enemies. But Mick wasnât the kind of man who broke. He adapted. He maneuvered. Inside, he carved out power where he could, ensuring that even behind bars, his name still carried weight.
While he fought to survive in prison, his personal life unraveled. His wife, unable to keep their family intact through years of separation and betrayal, filed for divorce in 2016. His son grew up without him. The club he had sacrificed everything for moved on.
For ten years, Mick waited. He watched. He planned. Then, in 2024, he walked out of prison, a free man, but freedom didnât mean redemption. The world had changed. The streets werenât the same. The Outlaws had evolved, and there were those who saw him as a relic of a past they no longer needed.
But Mick wasnât a man to be forgotten. And he sure as hell wasnât finished
ADDITIONAL INFO
Although the feds seized a portion of his bank account, Mick still has substantial funds that have been fully verified as legitimate, along with a portfolio of real estate. Additionally, he can fall back on his connections if necessary.
He recently got a dog. A cane corso named Buddy mainly used for protection
First learned how to ride bikes with his dad
Since his release, Mick has been attempting to keep a low profile, but he still finds ways to bypass his parole, continuing with his illicit business on the side.
Obsessed with Motorsport. F1, Motogp and NASCAR in particular.
He can play sports. Tennis and golf are his favorites.
Mick has a highly predatory, ego driven nature and only forms relationships he believes will serve his own interests. Heâs a skilled manipulator, good at exploiting othersâ vulnerabilities and pushing their buttons. His primary focus is always himself and his personal gain.
WANTED PLOTS & DYNAMICS ( mostly self explanatory but iâm always game for brainstorm ! )
Friends / acquaintances
Enemies: Mick earned his notoriety during his many years as VP of the Outlaws. While his connections provided protection inside prison, that security doesnât necessarily extend to the outside. This could be rooted in past events or more recent ones.
Corrupt law enforcement officer: Someone who owes him a favor from the past or someone he blackmailed into cooperating. They might appear as an ally, offering Mick information or protection to the club, but at the cost of increasingly dangerous deals.
Protege: This member might seek Mick's approval in everything, seeing him as the epitome of what it means to be an Outlaw. But Mick is reluctant to fully take them under his wing, torn between feeling a sense of responsibility to mentor them and not wanting to get emotionally attached.
Hidden connections: These alliances are secretive and not known to the rest of the club, giving Mick an edge in situations where he needs to broker bigger, more dangerous deals. Anything from international traffickers to organized crime syndicates, these ties could involve illegal arms trades, underground fight rings, high stakes gambling, etc.
Someone heâs trying to corrupt
The person who set him up and had him sent to prison

















