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Interview with the Nation Don 7Virtues

Last week we finally saw the return of the revered Nation Don. It has been quite some time since this spot was filled, so I took the opportunity to sit down with an old acquaintance and conduct a good old fashioned Buzz interview.

AllSaintss aka Aaron, Boss of Most Wanted, became the fourth Nation Don of Round 9 on 21st November 2015.

Congratulations on making it to Nation Don, was it a specific goal of yours?
Not generally, no. But when I see myself in the top 10 highest ranks on the game, then top 6, it soon then did become a goal of mine. It’s too good of an opportunity to miss out on.

Have you made it to State/Nation Don before?
I have yeah, round 7 on an account named Shinji.

I have heard you spent quite a bit of gold resetting, is there much truth to that?
Yeah, lol. Just a bit.
AllSaintss pasted his Gold log here, which was so long that it broke the Buzz page. He estimates that around 17,000 was spent resetting.

Do you have any plans now you have made it?
Not really anything major, just the usual antics, trying to maintain the position, keep my group/crew in power and in this position. I’m not 1 of those guys that believe that everything will last. I know it won’t, I know I probably won’t be N.Don long. I also know that me ranking has probably made us no.1 targets now because they won’t want MW and definitely myself being in this position.

You've had quite a controversial Bootleggers career, what were your personal best bits?
Haha thanks for that!

Erm, where do I start? Boss’ing a legendary Crew like The Deadly Alliance is definitely one, which we also have in common. Leading Most Wanted, obviously but probably the people I’ve met. Some of the people I know through this game are well and truly, definitely, long term friends. Even when I do call it a day, I will still speak to these people daily. That’s something great about this game, more so in the past than today, but the social part is the by far the best part. You are meeting new people, potentially, every day.

Any regrets?
Yes, a few. My compulsive need for destruction when I was younger playing the game which ultimately cost me my position in TDA. Also changing my mentality to try and change the public perception of me made me weaker. I should have stayed how I was, never change for someone or something, you should always be yourself.

This round started with an alliance, do you think it was inevitable that you guys broke apart?
Would you do anything different next time?

Jesus, how do I answer this. yes and no.

Yes because of the characters involved, too many chiefs not enough indians, too many big players, too many ego’s, it’s always a recipe for disaster. I always thought that maybe, the bigger and main goal of destroying our enemies would be far greater than an ego war, but it wasn’t. That is exactly why the Alliance fell apart. We had crews trying to be-little others, crews keeping secrets, hiding things, playing different cards behind backs, etc, you had dictators trying to control every situation, applying pressure all the time and everything just snapped. I would like to say that I am very glad that it happened, though. I’m glad they pulled the first trigger, I’m glad they gave us the reason and chance to do what we do best and that’s go UG, fight for what’s right, what we believe in and come out on top. We don’t always win, but we will always try to. When I think back to the things that happened, how it happened, the lies they tried to tell after the event, how they tried to completely destroy us, things like that make for interesting rounds.

I will also add that the only reason why Most Wanted joined the Alliance with the others was purely to beat our worst enemies and make sure that they couldn’t do what they did in their successful round 8. Most Wanted didn’t join to dominate the round, to destroy the game or to be the best, we just wanted to fight the round 8 winners that played the entire round to make our life hell.

It’s definitely safe to say that The Sacred Empire (especially Abu and I quote “This war is far from over”), Scan from Death Valley, some of the Omertà guys can all go and f*** themselves now. We will never entertain working with Crews or players like them ever again.

For such a small crew, Most Wanted has had quite a large impact on several rounds. What do you put that down to?

Trust, loyalty, dedication and hard work.

The group is like a well oiled, organised machine. Mistakes are minimal and if they happen, they’re minor. We are loyal to the people we trust and we have never, ever, betrayed that and gone back on our word. All I can say is, from the middle of this round and moving forwards, Most Wanted have a true friendship and understanding with The Company and Enemy of The State. Ngrandheta and Heroes have proven themselves to be a very valuable, consistent and important to us and we all look very forward to them working with us for a very long time. That Alliance above has done everything to make sure that we do well this round, committed, loyal, helpful, always there when you need them. Without TSE and Co f***ing us over, we probably wouldn’t have met and formed this more efficient and far greater Alliance.

What are you plans for the future?
Call it a day...

Just to continue what we are doing, this round and next. I’m not saying we will be in this position next round because you know, but I just hope that win, lose or draw, our friends stay close and we continue to work and enjoy the game together.

TDA or MW?

LOL. I knew a question like this would pop up, or be involved somewhere.

Tricky, two completely different groups but they’re very similar as well. What makes MW so good is what made TDA so good back in the day, both built on the same foundations.

I enjoyed the TDA days because the game was in a very different position and place then it is today. I don’t think I’d enjoy being a Stat Crew Boss in today's game, so from recent times, I’d answer Most Wanted. I enjoy doing what we do, I enjoy hiding, I enjoy people not being able to hassle me, shoot me directly, annoy me. I cannot stand being out in the open. The politics now a days with UG groups is a pain in the arse, imagine how hard and annoying it’d be with a Stat Crew.

TDA will always be where I came from, my BL background but after Most Wanted, I’ll call it a day. I stay around for the group, for the members. I’ve seen some very good, true friends, people who I thought were friends and enemies come and go, but I wouldn’t change any of the Most Wanted members or our friends for anyone else on the game. I try and keep some of my roots around me, not sure why I do that, but I like it. Me and Refu made up, not because we were always friend but mainly because we both have the same Crew that made us who we are today. That also doesn’t mean if he rejoins TSE next round, I wouldn’t hesitate to shoot the little bastard!

Same as me and you, we’ve always clashed, not ever really wanted to destroy the other, but always had different opinions, roots, beliefs and a very different way of playing the game but we was able to put that all aside and realise what each other brings to any table, let it all go and build a new friendship based around our roots. That’s what TDA does and did to people. It unites them.

Thanks for your time, 7V.

Thank you Aaron, good luck.