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A backstabbing whore and a parasite son, reunited with a stain of a man….. Now you will find your end together!
~ Lou

War Hound Lou is the main antagonist of The Crow: Pestilence. He is the vicious leader of the Saint Death Cult, a drug gang that worships the goddess Santa Muerte. He had tortured and killed Salvador in the past due to the boxer refusing to take a fall for him during a match, leading to the Crow reviving Salvador and having him take revenge on the gang that killed him.

Personality[]

Lou appears to be a wrathful man, being outraged when Salvador didn’t take the fall for him. He also appears to be sadistic, having a grin on his face as he makes Salvador watch as he rapes a woman that he thinks is his wife. Lou is also shown to care about nobody but himself, only trusting himself and not his men or the goddess he worships. Lou appears to be misogynistic as well, having zero issues exploiting women and even states to not trust anything that bleeds for seven days and doesn’t die.

Biography[]

The SDC pays up-and-coming pro boxers big money to take a dive for them during matches. They would use the money made to fund their new business in the U.S, that being smuggling women wanting a new life. They would promise women a new life in the U.S, only to then make them work in one of the Mexican restaurants run by the cult members, and in order to get across the U.S, the women must agree to be prostitutes for high-end customers who bought drugs from the SDC. If the women are unable to pay them, they are made the SDC’s drug mules until they can pay them back.

Lou first appears when he approaches Salvador before his match, paying him one hundred thousand dollars, and offering to pay him another one hundred thousand dollars if he takes a fall during the third. During the match, Salvador doesn’t take the fall, leading to Lou knocking him out after the match, and then kidnapping him and bringing him to an abandoned building. Lou had also kidnapped a random mother and child who had tried to renege on a deal with him, and proceeded to make Salvador think they are his beloved wife Abella and son Vincente, Salvador was injected with drugs so he couldn’t see well enough to know it wasn’t them. Lou then ties Salvador on a cross, and proceeds to beat him with brass knuckles. Lou then rapes the woman while making Salvador watch, when Salvador screams at Lou to keep his hands off her, Lou then beats him with the brass knuckles again.

Lou then orders Raw Dog to shoot the child in front of Salvador, and then orders one of his henchmen to cut Salvador’s ear off with a blade, before then cutting the woman’s tongue, and then killing her and chopping her and the son’s bodies up as a sacrifice for Santa Muerte. Salvador is then shot in the head afterwards. It is shown, during one of the flashbacks, that Salvador was also impaled with knives.

In the present day, when Salvador is brought back to life by the crow, Lou then goes to Santa Muerte and calls upon her, telling her to shelter him from threat, bring Salvador to him and kill him, just like everyone else that had wronged the SDC before. Later on, while Salvador is fighting Santa Muerte, Lou then has one of his men kidnap Salvador and brought to him.

When Salvador is captured, he not only finds out that Abella and Vincente were kept alive, he also finds out that Abella offered her life to save his, they lied to her by saying that he would live, but would never box again. It is then revealed that Lou made Abella his sex slave, and that he made Vincente join the SDC. Lou and his men then arrive at the place where Salvador is being kept, and has his men attack and try to restrain him. Santa Muerte then arrives, and demands a soul, in which Lou gets angry and states Salvador’s soul is her payment. Lou then tries to shoot Santa Muerte, in which the bullets pass through her. Lou is then killed by Salvador by being split in half, satisfying Muerte’s debt. Salvador then asks for forgiveness from his wife, in which she accepts. Salvador then asks his brother to take care of them, before going back to the afterlife forever.

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