De 'Capolai

De 'Capolai was an organisation which dictated Kuboia from September 1998 until February 2003.

Notable members

 * Xiam Housin (1958 - 2004) ; main leader, was given the death penalty in August 2004.
 * Dyn Housin (b. 1974) ; Xiam's oldest son. Was sentenced 14 years in jail in 2003.
 * Ustruk Housin (1976 – 2005) ; Xiam's second son. Unlike the other children, was not sentenced to jail due to little activity, but was beaten to death in October 2005 by a gang.
 * Julborianne Housin (b. 1980) ; Xiam's daughter. Was caught in 2001 to serve 14 years in jail. She was released on 10th April, 2015, but cannot leave her house on her own.
 * Fyp Housin (b. 1988) ; Xiam's youngest son and youngest member. He had little activity due to his young age. He was captured and put in a foster home from 2001 to 2004.


 * Francis Jetix (b. 1982) ; was kidnapped in 1997 and forced to become a member. He escaped in November 2002 and turned against the organisation. Jetix later had two children, born in 2006 and 2013 respectively.
 * Stix (b. 1971) ; high serving troop. Only Jetix and some police offers know his real name, which cannot be displayed for legal reasons. Betrayed the organisation after Housin "accidently" killed his wife.
 * Laura (1971 – 2002) ; Stixler's wife. Housin killed her for failing to kidnap witnesses of a plane bombing. Her last name cannot be said for legal reasons.
 * Skeletor (1975-2002) ; News host. Worked at the De 'Capolai owned television station, Mal Samad Television. Was nicknamed after the famous He-Man antagonist, but his real name can not be displayed because it's copyrighted by his cousin Phil and licensed. Was killed in an explosion in August 2002.

Headquarters
Their headquarters were located in a converted brothel near the border of Kuboia and Spain. The building went into being abandoned for years after De 'Capolai surrendered.

In 2013, the Jetanian government declared that the building be demolished.

Demolition commenced in 2014, with a wrecking ball first falling through the roof, putting a hole through the roof and every floor. Eventually, all of the walls were removed, except for the front of the building, which was torn-down last with an exciting fireworks display, began. The site of the former De 'Capolai headquarters was later reused to place a cell phone signal tower.

1998 – 2003
The logo is Housin's writing. To this day, it is still unknown what language this is and what it means.