Dossier: Drago Čorak

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Dossier: Drago Čorak

Subject Identification:

  • Name: Drago Čorak
  • Age: Mid-30s (exact date of birth: unknown)
  • Nationality: Serb (current location: Havensport, USA)
  • Affiliation: Currently unaffiliated (previously associated with the Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius)
  • Threat Level: Moderate

Biography:

I’ve come across many like Drago Čorak before—hunters with more grit than sense, clinging to the ruins of their pasts, convinced they’re the ones who’ll uncover something monumental. Born in some remote, forgettable village in Yugoslavia, his life predictably spiraled when his father disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Drago’s father, Sinisa Čorak, was supposedly a respectable craftsman, a man who restored church art and statues—until he started raving about Serbian folklore creatures like the drekavac. You can imagine where this is going. Of course, it had to involve folklore and the supernatural. That’s where these types always end up, isn’t it?

Drago was, what, 21? Barely a man, really, when his father vanished. He got sucked into this obsession with finding out what happened to dear old dad, as if he was going to crack open the secrets of the universe by digging through some ancient myths. Instead, his investigations led him straight into the arms of the Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius—an organization that likes to think it’s steeped in tradition and righteousness, but in reality, it’s just another group of zealots chasing after monsters in the dark. For someone like Drago, who was already in over his head, they must have seemed like the perfect solution.

They trained him, if you can call it that. They don’t exactly coddle their recruits—just throw them into the deep end and see if they can swim. Drago, being more muscle than brains, managed to survive long enough to make a name for himself within their ranks. Of course, that’s where things get murky. Somewhere along the line, he crossed the wrong people. The Brotherhood claims he betrayed them, that he leaked sensitive information, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was just some petty power play. The Brotherhood is known for making scapegoats out of anyone who steps out of line, especially if they show even a hint of independent thought. And Drago? He’s not exactly subtle.

The details of his “treachery” remain unclear, but if you ask me, it’s hardly worth the investigation. These orders always have some kind of internal politics, and Drago was probably just another casualty of their infighting. Whatever the case, he was forced to flee, and that’s how he ended up here, in Havensport. A fugitive, haunted by the mistakes of his past, and yet still determined to unravel the mystery of his father’s disappearance. You can’t make this stuff up.

Since arriving in Havensport, Drago’s been doing what they all do—wading deeper and deeper into the supernatural underbelly of the city, convinced that he’s going to find some kind of closure. He’s already tangled with a few local hunters, probably out of necessity rather than choice, and it’s only a matter of time before he crosses paths with something he can’t handle. He’s still fixated on finding out what happened to his father, as if the answers will somehow free him from the mess he’s in with the Brotherhood.

But here’s the thing about people like Drago—they’re always in too deep before they even realize it. He’s still playing by the rules of the Brotherhood, still trying to solve everything with brute force and a bit of occult knowledge. It’s predictable, really. He’s chasing ghosts, both figuratively and literally, and there’s no grand revelation waiting for him at the end. Just more questions.

His obsession with his father is admirable in a tragic sort of way. Drago still clings to the belief that Sinisa’s disappearance was part of something larger, something supernatural. Maybe it was. Or maybe the old man just got mixed up in something he didn’t understand and paid the price. Either way, Drago can’t let it go. He’s convinced that finding out the truth will somehow untangle him from the Brotherhood’s grasp, but we both know that’s not how this works. He’s already marked. The Brotherhood doesn’t forgive or forget, and Drago’s only delaying the inevitable.

Of course, now that he’s in Havensport, he’s surrounded by a whole new set of problems. The city’s supernatural landscape is as treacherous as it gets, and Drago’s insistence on following the same tired routine—investigating, fighting, digging deeper—is only going to get him in more trouble. But like I said, people like Drago don’t know how to stop. They’re too driven by their pasts, too consumed by their need for answers. It’s not about the truth for him; it’s about absolution, about finding some way to make peace with the fact that his life fell apart the moment his father disappeared. And that, more than anything, is what will be his undoing.

The Brotherhood is still hunting him, of course. [REDACTED] is leading the charge, as relentless as ever. [REDACTED] has a reputation for getting his targets, and Drago’s only alive because of a combination of luck, paranoia, and an occasional well-timed escape. It’s only a matter of time before the Brotherhood catches up to him, and when they do, Drago will need more than his brawn to get out of that situation.

In the meantime, he continues his rather predictable quest—digging into supernatural occurrences in Havensport, following leads that he thinks will bring him closer to the truth about his father. But the more he digs, the more he entangles himself in the city’s supernatural web. And the thing about webs? They’re designed to catch things like him. Drago might think he’s the one doing the hunting, but in reality, he’s just another fly trapped in the strings, waiting for something bigger to come along.


Skills and Proficiencies:

Despite his obvious lack of foresight, Drago has proven to be quite physically capable. His strength and combat skills—particularly grappling—are impressive for someone who relies more on brute force than strategy. He’s got a knack for pinning enemies before they can put up much of a fight. I suppose that has its uses in Havensport, where the supernatural doesn’t always wait for a clean shot.

He also fancies himself an investigator, having picked up some useful tricks while working for the Brotherhood. Crime scenes, occult clues—it’s all part of the routine for him. His knowledge of vampires is particularly notable. He’s spent considerable time learning about their weaknesses, rituals, and behaviors. It’s likely this expertise is driving much of his current activity in the city.

However, like most hunters, his social skills leave much to be desired. He resorts to intimidation when words fail him, which is often. He has some proficiency in deception, but I wouldn’t call him a master of subtlety. His blunt approach will likely cause more problems than it solves.


Accomplices and Allies:

Drago has done well enough to remain mostly isolated, which suits someone of his disposition. However, I have learned that he’s recently aligned himself, albeit tentatively, with a group of hunters operating out of The Repentant Sinner. This loose collective of hunters is hardly worth the scrutiny, but for Drago, it seems to be a matter of convenience more than anything. Whether he truly considers these hunters allies is debatable. They are likely just tools in his ongoing pursuit of answers.

There is still some mystery surrounding the contact within the Brotherhood who aided in his escape. Drago has done a fine job of keeping that individual’s identity hidden, but I suspect it’s only a matter of time before this "ally" resurfaces—either as an asset or a threat.


Enemies:

The Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius remains the most pressing threat to Drago. It’s only a matter of time before the Brotherhood closes in, and when they do, Drago will need more than his grappling skills to evade them.

Beyond the Brotherhood, Drago’s investigations into Havensport’s supernatural occurrences are bound to draw attention from local entities. Vampires, in particular, seem to be his primary focus, and if his past is any indication, he’ll soon find himself facing forces far beyond his control. I’ve yet to see any concrete evidence of such encounters, but his continued meddling will undoubtedly bring him face-to-face with something far worse than what he’s prepared for.


Recent Activities in Havensport:

Despite his desire to keep a low profile, Drago has been involved in several noteworthy incidents since arriving in Havensport. Most notably, he’s been conducting investigations in the Brightside District, specifically tied to a series of disappearances that local authorities have either ignored or mishandled. His fascination with vampiric lore leads me to believe that he suspects supernatural involvement in these cases. He’s likely correct, but whether or not he’s prepared to handle what he finds remains to be seen.


In summary, Drago Čorak is yet another hunter chasing ghosts, both literal and figurative. His physical prowess and investigative skills make him a capable asset, but his stubbornness and lack of foresight will undoubtedly lead him into more trouble than he can handle. While his activities may seem trivial for now, his proximity to the supernatural and his ongoing conflict with the Brotherhood warrant continued surveillance.

Further observation is recommended, particularly in his dealings with other hunters and any supernatural entities he encounters.


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