Which ‘Gangs of London’ Character Are You?
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Gangs of London shows intense battles between crime groups. After a crime boss gets whacked, chaos erupts. Loyalty and betrayal? Oh, they are everywhere. Different factions clash for power in gritty underbelly of city. Expect jaw-dropping action and twists that keep you guessing. It’s a wild ride!
Meet the characters from Gangs of London
Sean Wallace
Sean is the kind of kingpin who looks like he could both broker a peace treaty and break a spine before breakfast — intense, scarred, and weirdly poetic sometimes (he really does have a soft spot for bad rhymes, don’t ask). He’s all about family first, which means loyalty is currency and betrayal tastes like ash, but also he’ll pause mid-argument to fuss over a broken teacup like he used to with his mum. Ruthless when he needs to be, haunted almost all the time, and surprisingly sentimental in ways that don’t make sense together. You can picture him in a tailored suit and combat boots, smoking a cigar one minute and making a floral arrangement the next, which is either adorable or terrifying depending on the day.
Ed Dumani
Ed is the old-school fixer with the quiet voice and the kind of steady anger that runs hot under a calm exterior — imagine a man who keeps score in a ledger only he can read. He’s principled in a crooked way: rules matter to him, but only the ones he writes, and he loves people hard and then corrects them harder. Haunted past? Absolutely. He collects watches but is always late, which is a stupidly specific trait but very much him — both punctual in method and perpetually five minutes behind emotionally.
Alexander Dumani
Alex looks polished, modern, and hungry — sharp suits, sharper plans, and ambition that hums like electricity in a small room. He plays the long game and can smile while setting a trap, which makes him equal parts impressive and slightly nauseating to watch. There’s a smugness but also this weird, brittle insecurity, like he learned how to be ruthless and then forgot how to rest. He says he hates violence but schedules it with the same efficiency as his morning coffee, and for some reason he’s into opera and football in the same week.
Elliot Finch
Elliot is the obsessive cop who reads crime scenes like bedtime stories — detail-obsessed, a bit socially malfunctioning, and honestly kind of brilliant in a way that makes people uncomfortable. He believes in justice the way other people believe in breathing, and that single-mindedness is both his superpower and his curse. He has little routines (midnight baking saves him, yes really) and an awful habit of apologizing to suspects, which is not helpful but somehow endearing. Underneath the paperwork and dry jokes there’s a person who will bend rules and then regret it over tea.
Marian Wallace
Marian is stealthy power in heels — elegant, manipulative, and fiercely protective, like a chess player who can cry on cue and still win the game. She projects calm but there are knives tucked into every compliment, and she loves her family with a kind of ferocious, territorial tenderness. She’ll organize a fundraiser, poison a rival’s reputation, and knit in the same afternoon, which sounds contradictory but is literally her vibe. Tiny quirk: hoards garden gnomes for no explained reason, which somehow makes her both more human and more unsettling.
Billy Wallace
Billy is the combustible younger brother; loud, impulsive, and craving respect in ways that make him both magnetic and terrifying. He acts first and thinks later — rooftop stunts at dawn, broken laws before breakfast — but there are tender moments (he cries at rugby finales, he’s not proud of it) that sneak through his bluster. He wants to be feared and loved, often at once, and that tension fuels most of his decisions. Slightly ridiculous detail: he’s terrified of heights yet will scale a building to send a message, which is exactly peak-Billy behavior.

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