Niko had trouble finding steady work after the war. Niko concluded that either Florian or Darko had sold the group out, and he vowed to uncover and kill the culprit, not only to gain revenge, but also to hopefully "close the book" on the incident and move on with his life. Eventually, Niko's unit of fifteen men (most of them friends from his hometown) were ambushed by enemy forces, but Darko Brevic, Florian Cravic, and Niko himself survived. He served as a helicopter pilot and an infantryman during the war, and during the mission Easy Fare, Roman alludes to him driving a tank.ĭuring the war, Niko both witnessed and committed numerous atrocities, which led to his cynical perspective on life, and a certain degree of regret, depression, and emotional detachment. Niko says that he was betrayed "ten years ago", making it closer to 1997 or 1998 (although Florian claims that it was "twelve or thirteen years ago" in a phone call after the mission That Special Someone). Niko grew up in the harsh environment of the Yugoslav Wars, and was a teenage soldier (The Yugoslav Wars were fought between 19, which means that Niko was only 13-23 years old at the time). Knowing Roman would be even more devastated if he knew the true circumstances of his mother's death, Niko covered up what happened, telling him that she died in a house fire. In a conversation with Kate McReary, Niko says that he found out his aunt (Roman's mother) was raped and murdered, some time after Roman's departure to the United States. In a conversation with Dwayne Forge, Niko mentions the house where he grew up in did not have electricity until he was twelve. According to the dialogue in the mission Taking in the Trash, Niko dreamed of becoming an astronaut when he was a child. In a conversation with Patrick McReary, Niko reveals that he had a brother who died during the Yugoslav Wars. His mother, Milica Bellic, was unhappy that her son grew up in such a harsh place. It was implied that his father was an abusive alcoholic. 9.1 Other Crimes Committed (player-determinant).2 After the events of Grand Theft Auto IV.
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Grand Theft Auto series protagonists by Universe Niko is the younger cousin of Roman Bellic and the son of Milica Bellic. Ever since the wars ended, Niko's main goal in life was to find and kill one of two men: Florian Cravic or Darko Brevic, for one of them betrayed his military unit during the wars and nearly killed him. He later worked for organized crime syndicates as a hired-gun in Liberty City. Niko grew up in Yugoslavia, where he fought in the Yugoslav Wars. The player can choose Niko Bellic as their parent model in Grand Theft Auto Online. He is also mentioned by Lester Crest and Patrick McReary in Grand Theft Auto V. The original thread for this Collector's Guide is here.Niko Bellic ( Serbian: Нико Белић, Niko Belić) is the protagonist of Grand Theft Auto IV and a supporting character in The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony. This was the tenth installment when the Collector's Guides were first published. But the world of Krynn also has some of the most unusual licensed products associated with any D&D setting, including stained glass windows, a variety of jigsaw puzzles and even a series of British Telecom phone cards.Ĭredit is due to Sue Cook's "Komplete Krynnish Kollection" articles in the Legends of the Lance newsletters, Michael Falconer's Dragonlance product list (from ) and the excellent Dragonlance Nexus web site, all of which made the job of compiling this particular collector's guide much easier. This particular guide focuses on the Dragonlance campaign setting, which was launched in 1984.ĭragonlance has nearly thirty years of history behind it, and a seemingly endless stream of novels, game products, novels, comics and novels has been published during this time. This is one of a series of Echohawk's D&D Collector's Guides, each of which aims to provide a comprehensive guide to D&D products published for a particular setting or era of the game. Welcome to the Dragonlance Collector's Guide!