Santiago Aldecaldo

Santiago Aldecaldo or Nomad Santiago, was a nomad leader of the Aldecaldos clan.

Overview
Santiago was reserved and quiet He often came across as a slightly crude nomad stereotype. To some degree he cultivated this image, in part to fool the statics and in part because it gave him an excuse to pursue fast women and faster bikes. If his enemies underestimated him, that was their mistake. Santiago was a skilled negotiator and a hard-working man. He saw a great deal of conflict coming to America, and considered it his duty to make his Nation as immune as possible to the effects.

Santiago took the name Aldecaldo out of respect for the great leader, and at the great meeting in Omaha he asked others to join him. They responded in vast numbers. The Aldecaldo is the most powerful Nation, second only to the conglomerate Snake Nation in total size.

Biography
Santiago Aldecaldo began life unceremoniously in an Army Hospital near Berlin, Germany. His family traveled often during his life, and Santiago would never stop moving, Culturally, his mother was a Chicano woman of mixed Native American and Hispanic descent. His father was a second-generation Filipino immigrant. His first family was large and diverse with many cousins and other relatives. His father served a short time with the State Department overseas (where Santiago was born), but a career doing consul work was not a safe job in those days. His family returned to the States in time for the Lawyers Purge and the family was forced underground into the early nomad community.

Santiago had his share of troubles growing up. By the time he was sixteen, his family had changed so much as to be unrecognizable; however, having been raised in a constant state of flux, the young Santiago was not fazed by these changes. He was small for his age until almost eighteen, and it caused him some hardship and rejection. He decided to leave his half-formed clan just before his nineteenth birthday and went to work doing work which was less respected in nomad culture. He worked as a soldier, a bodyguard, and a roadie for several different bands: It was on the road that he met a solo named Rogue and a rocker named Johnny Silverhand.

The true tests of Santiago as a man came through his relationship with Johnny Silverhand and other edgerunners. After the Arasaka riot in 2012, these friends went underground among the nomads. It was then the other nomads were able to see what Santiago sought, and he was also able to show them what they should be fighting for. The nomads of the Aldecaldo clan liked what they saw in Santiago, and things began to change.

As he became more famous and more visible in his community, Santiago suddenly found he was a leader. He met Juan Aldecaldo shortly before the great man's death. He was given a mission: he had to help the Aldecaldo, so they could help others. It was not a responsibility he took lightly, or in fact easily, but he did take it.

Santiago is reserved and quiet He often comes across as a slightly crude nomad stereotype. To some degree he cultivates this image, in part to fool the statics and in part because it gives him an excuse to pursue fast women and faster bikes. 'If his enemies underestimate him, that is their mistake. Santiago is a skilled negotiator and a hard-working man. He sees a great deal of conflict coming in America, and considers it his duty to make his Nation as immune as possible to the effects.

Santiago took the name Aldecaldo out of respect for the great leader, and at the great meeting in Omaha he asked others to join him. They responded in vast numbers. The Aldecaldo is the most powerful Nation, second only to the conglomerate Snake Nation in total size.

V has flashbacks of Santiago and Rogue meeting Johnny Silverhand in an effort to free Alt Cunningham. They battle through Arasaka Tower and run into a deceased Alt.

Stats
INT: 7, LUCK: 6, EMP: 8, REF: 8, MA: 6, SA: FAMILY +10, TECH: 8, ATTR: 6, COOL: 10, BOD: 8, REP: 10.

Quotes
"Guns. Guns and cyberbikes. That's how we hold the line. We don't have any home except the Caravan. We don't have any rights except what we take. We get run out of town by the cops; we get raided by the roadwarrior packs, and we survive because we've got guns and bikes...

''There's kids, old men and women- families here. This ain't no boostergang. These people are my family."''

-Nomad Santiago, Cyberpunk 2020 Core Rulebook