Name: Victor Hemming
Known on the seas as: Vic, The Incubus
Age: Late 20s
Title: Captain of his ship, The Black Star
Appearance:
Brunette hair, often pulled up into a knot. Athletic build. He sports a simple overcoat normally only for battle or business, and other than that, he usually matches his crew: breeches to the knee with stockings to secure them, a loosely fitted white linen shirt. He doesn't believe in the way of his predecessors, how they had to distinguish themselves from the rest of the crew through fancy attire. He does, however, display a few rings he had stolen on his fingers. Dark tattoos can be found all over his body, aged by the sun. He has multiple scars to his torso, arms and legs, and has a single scar running down his face.
Personality: Life on the sea had hardened Vic. He had killed more than he can count, and he watched his men get impaled or bludgeoned with no second thought from their murderer. Although he had a definite sense of humor, Vic usually remained stone cold in his demeanor. To be a good captain, he thought, he needed to remain impartial and unemotional, often pushing his own feelings to better serve himself and his crew. He had an insatiable thirst for blood and wealth.
Known on the seas as: Vic, The Incubus
Age: Late 20s
Title: Captain of his ship, The Black Star
Appearance:
Brunette hair, often pulled up into a knot. Athletic build. He sports a simple overcoat normally only for battle or business, and other than that, he usually matches his crew: breeches to the knee with stockings to secure them, a loosely fitted white linen shirt. He doesn't believe in the way of his predecessors, how they had to distinguish themselves from the rest of the crew through fancy attire. He does, however, display a few rings he had stolen on his fingers. Dark tattoos can be found all over his body, aged by the sun. He has multiple scars to his torso, arms and legs, and has a single scar running down his face.
Personality: Life on the sea had hardened Vic. He had killed more than he can count, and he watched his men get impaled or bludgeoned with no second thought from their murderer. Although he had a definite sense of humor, Vic usually remained stone cold in his demeanor. To be a good captain, he thought, he needed to remain impartial and unemotional, often pushing his own feelings to better serve himself and his crew. He had an insatiable thirst for blood and wealth.