Lou Ravage |link| [RECENT HACKS]

1. Who Is Lou Ravage? Lou Ravage is the name that embodies the "blue-collar berserker." He is not a spy, not a cop, but often a trucker, a miner, a demolition expert, or a retired military mechanic. His defining trait is pragmatic brutality .

Lou quietly learns who runs the operation—usually a corrupt banker, a foreign cartel liaison, or a rogue company executive. lou ravage

The local villain tries to buy Lou off or threatens him. Lou refuses. They rough him up or destroy his truck (fatal mistake). His defining trait is pragmatic brutality

| Category | Details | |----------|---------| | | Faded flannel or grease-stained tank top, worn leather vest, steel-toe boots, and a ball cap from a defunct local team. | | Vehicle | A heavily modified 1970s Peterbilt 359 or a late-80s Ford Bronco with a winch. | | Weapons | A 12-gauge pump shotgun, a 4-foot tire iron, a .45 ACP revolver (no safety, no frills). | | Accessory | A battered Zippo lighter (his father's) and a dog tag from a war he never talks about. | 4. The Classic "Ravage Plot" (Story Structure) If you are writing a Lou Ravage story, follow this 5-step formula: Lou refuses

Lou systematically dismantles the villain's assets: burning supply depots, sabotaging trucks, feeding info to the one honest reporter left.