Born and raised in the Kurdish region of Iraq, Soran grew up in the traditional Soran tribe — named after the mountains they lived in. He learned to survive harsh winters, wait for spring, and carry quiet strength. His family were Peshmerga, soldiers who fought for freedom.

 

At fifteen, he moved to London to live with his older brother but never forgot where he came from.

 

He made his name in the underground fight scene — silent, precise, respected. He was the only man to ever beat Sebastian, and that earned him more than respect. It forged a bond. When the Organisation was formed, Soran joined without hesitation.

 

His role was clear:
he made people disappear — alive or dead, never a trace.

 

Rooted in tradition, Soran owns a Kurdish restaurant on Edgware Road — a place Sebastian and Hayden often return to for the food, and the stories.

 

Respectful. Loyal. Quietly lethal.
If you’re family, he’ll protect you with everything.


But disrespect him — or his culture — and you'll awaken a side of him you won't live long enough to regret.

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