Carmine Rocco Bellotti (a.k.a. Yap)
Description
Yap Bellotti is built like a fireplug—short, broad, and dangerous in bursts. He’s got a face that looks like it’s been used to open doors—flattened nose, busted cheekbone, teeth like fenceposts. Always in loud shirts under wide-lapeled coats, sweating through them like he’s allergic to calm. He walks with a limp from a stabbing that didn’t slow him down and talks like the world owes him a response. You’ll hear him before you see him. And by the time you see him, it’s already too late.Personality
Hot-headed, foul-mouthed, and loyal to a fault—but only to Vince. Yap thrives on escalation: the bigger the mess, the more alive he feels. He talks during beatings, curses while reloading, and sings off-key when dumping bodies. He doesn’t do subtle. He doesn’t do quiet. He does results—and usually leaves them in a dumpster or a headline.Habits
Smokes cigars down to the nub and eats the butt when agitated Shouts during fights like he’s performing for a crowd Wears pinky rings on both hands—one for show, one for gouging Talks about prison like it was summer camp, drops names constantlyHooks & Angles
Vince trusts him like a brother; no one else does Has personally scared off two rival crews just by showing up loud Once beat a guy with a payphone receiver while yelling baseball stats Keeps a box of Polaroids of his victims—says it “helps him sleep”
Year of Birth
1911 CE
42 Years old
Birthplace
Brighton Park, Chicago
Children
Eyes
Muddy hazel, always darting
Hair
Thick, black, greasy—always combed, never clean
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Ruddy with broken veins and scar tissue around the mouth
Height
5'8"
Weight
206 lbs.
Belief/Deity
“Catholic when it counts”
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