Attention all skallywags!
Join the infamous Captain Lemaire's crew and gain untold riches and fame!
Sail the universe, claim your glory!
Find your new Captain in The Wet Barrel on the planet Poethea should you wish to take your chances.
Join the infamous Captain Lemaire's crew and gain untold riches and fame!
Sail the universe, claim your glory!
Find your new Captain in The Wet Barrel on the planet Poethea should you wish to take your chances.
The dwarf planet Peothea is considered as "the rat trap of the solar system". It might not look like much, but this red planet is a pirate's sanctuary: From the safe houses filled with (mostly) beautiful women to the countless taverns, it's a wonder why some just refuse to leave. Peothea can be considered as a central pirate hub, where many shady deals are made and crews are formed.
The only way into the planet's interior is to find one of the surprisingly few entrances hidden among the planet's many craters, and only the most informed navigators can find their way inside the planet. Underneath the planet's surface is where the real Peothea situates - No-one knows who carved out the planet or when, but it's just... always been there.
In it's previous life, The Leviathan was once a simple ship used for the smuggling of illegal weaponry - that was until Captain Lemaire commandeered it for her own purposes. The story of just how Lemaire single-handedly stole the ship may sound fictitious and eccentric, but both the Captain and engineer assert that it was true:
The Zurathe'i woman appeared out of nowhere riding a solar surfer, only lightly armed. The first man she approached was the ship's captain, and before he could say a word in contest, Lemaire shot him square between the eyes at point-blank range. She took advantage of the chaos that ensued, darting between confused and furious men - while appearing to have no direction, the cunning woman was actually using the men's lifelines to trip and trap them on the ship's deck.
There was one crew member that she spared, however, and that was none other than Valentin Kuznetsov: As he built the ship himself, no-one but him knew how to make the ship fly - and he was sure to make mention of that in an effort to convince Lemaire to spare his life. Surprisingly, and after careful deliberation, Lemaire untied the man and ordered him below deck before she secured her own lifeline and slashed the others.
It was then that she carried out her plan to be rid of the previous crew - she disabled the artificial gravity. The tangled crew was forced to float from the ship and out into space, all screaming for their lives. And then, The Leviathan was hers.
The Captain: Elisabet Lemaire: Leader of the crew, the Captain has absolute authority.
Quartermaster/1st Mate: Soron Tiberius: The Captain's right hand, in charge when Captain is not around, and is in charge of all supplies. It is the Quartermaster's job to punish crew members for not obeying commands.
Loremaster: Diaemus Fyrell: The ship's historian - filled with useful information on ancient civilizations. The loremaster is useful in identifying traps and dangerous situations, and his role is to keep the crew from killing themselves by doing something stupid.
Sail Master: (ONE POSITION): In charge of navigation and piloting.
Master Gunner: Felix Sanders: Leader of the Powder Monkeys, who operate on the artillery. The Master Gunner oversees the use and upkeep of the cannons, and will more often than not arm the cannon themself.
Powder Monkeys: (MULTIPLE POSITIONS) The cannon crew.
Cook: Edgar Moore: The ship's cook is in charge of preparing all meals. The cook is also in charge of all food and water supplies.
Engineer: Valentin Kuznetsov: The man who keeps the ship flying, making necessary repairs and maintaining the ship. He is also completely and utterly bonkers.
Surgeon: Med: The ship's doctor.
Cabin Boy: Felix Widget: A young man who acts as the Captain's servant. The cabin boy will run messages and errands for the officers. Because they are an apprentice of sorts, they are also expected to learn all aspects of the trade.