Gawain rested in the corner of his cell. The sea-stone shackles had drained him of his vitality. His eyes had glazed over the plate of prison food that had been sitting near the bars for over a few hours now. He was reluctant to eat, let alone move. The entirety of his capture was a humiliating blow. His cell held no other mates to keep him company, and he was stripped in prison garbs. No longer sporting his traditional weapon and armor, which was now confiscated somewhere in the marine facility. Damn it all, this was the end of his short lived adventure.
The once proud knight had been sitting down with his legs and arms crossed, head down, and back against the wall. Every now and then he can hear the footsteps of marine soldiers patrolling the hallways. Though reluctant, Gawain caved in from his hunger and began to consume the food that had been presented to him.
The eyes of the young adult, now fully dressed, creaked the door open. His shoulders shuddered from the cold wind that followed. "The sun gets darker every day." He muttered. "So what should we do now?" He turned to the vampiress, having closed the door behind him.
I was originally going to have Eddie fill both roles, but yeah, the way he's written right now, I could instead have him be more of a generic engineer than a shipwright, which would mean that a more skilled shipwright would be helpful for the crew, later on. (So basically more like Usopp than Franky)
Of course, @dragonmancer, you could also have him just be a cool guy with skills or influence, like Robin or Jinbei.
True, I guess having a specific role isn't necessary.
Edit: I will also have Gawain come in soon, I have a decent idea on how to introduce him.
Personality: Gawain is on the surface, a quiet yet polite guy. He holds the door open for strangers, asks how someone's day has been, and avoids causing problems with most people. However, the scars left from his past makes him seldom to get too attached to others. His chivalrous nature is a mere shallow persona of a cold and lonely soul carrying with him the weight of a dream that was not his. Afraid of loss or betrayal, Gawain's loyalty is formed for the sake of honor and service, not by friendship or bonds.
The Sigurd family was one of pride and honor. Since the formation of the world government, the Sigurd family was one of many infamous to serve the celestial dragons as knights. The service of Sigurd family was simple, and had its perks despite its bound subservience to the royal families. Loyalty was rewarded with less cruelty then mere commoners, after all. Sigurd was the only male-born of his parents. Destined to carry the family torch, his father trained him in every shape he could to be a Sigurd Knight. Ideals of Chivalry and honor, how to sport proper armor, and passing down the family's weapon of choice; how to fight with a lance without a horse. The Sigurd family was nothing special to the Celestial Dragons, after all they were just one of many families that served them, however the family did have a secret that they hid in the comfort of their home's basement. At some point, one of the Sigurd ancestors had possessed a devil fruit. Due to a taboo of the fruit being some sort of curse, it is regarded as a strange and secretive treasure. It was feared by his family that the terrible powers within the fruit could drive one mad, and if it were to be discarded, a similar fate would be cast anyway. The fruit was locked in a chest, surveyed by the generations as traditioned.
At the age of 12, nearing his 13th birthday, Gawain was being prepared to take the role of a knight. With an ideology drilled in his head, the pride was overwhelming. At that time however, it was discovered of the family's secret fruit. Punishing the family for safeguarding the powerful devil fruit, they were sentenced to execution. Discovering this, his father in desperation, made the once soon-to-be knight to eat the devil fruit and escape into the sea. A close family friend had prepared a small boat for Gawain to escape him, carrying with him his father's armor and lance.
They didn't get far.
With boat totaled by marine weaponry, it was presumed that the crew had died, either by injury or drowning. This was mostly true, except for Gawain. Miraculously staying afloat on a piece of driftwood, Gawain remained lost at sea for three days. The sea water made him ill and almost immobile due to eating the devil fruit, and death grew closer from hunger at very second. On the third day the conscienceless knight, still clad in armor, was brought to shore by a small town island. There he was recovered, and was raised by a single man named Jack.
Jack was a carefree kind-of guy. He wanted to be a pirate, but he was already middle-age and weak with little experience on the sea. He was once the island's ship builder, but had lost his arm while working on an unfinished boat. He had no combat training, few money to spare for food let alone any weapon or boat, and most other folk there had no similar dream. However that Didn't stop Jack from dreaming. Every day, after fishing and farming on small plots for spare change, Jack would tell Gawain all the fantastic stories he heard out in the oceans beyond. All the wonders and perils of adventure that awaits, how much he wanted to see them. In addition, Jack would teach Gawain how to build ships, as well as assisting him in various other labors for cash.
That dream however, was never reached. 8 years after becoming a father figure to Gawain, Jack suffered a terrible illness. There was no good doctor on the island to treat him, nor was there any time to go to any island that had a doctor. For the next few weeks, Gawain sat by Jack in his death bed. Jack would continue to tell stories to Gawain, some fabricated, others legends and rumors. But all of those stories pointed to the sea, the life of a pirate. Gawain promised Jack he'd carry out that dream for him. Those were the last words they would ever share.
Gawain left the island on a small boat, having built it himself with what Jack had taught him about ship building and bits and parts he either salvaged or bought with what money he had obtained from the inheritance and his own labor.
Draco-Draco Fruit: A Mythical Zoan fruit of powerful potential, Gawain passively has a tough hide and a seemingly undefined resistance to intense heat and fire. He has a good sense of smell with his tongue as another side bonus to his ability, as well as a pair glowing crimson eyes that can pierce the night's darkness. He also has access to some minor fire abilities
Gawain's Draco Draco Fruit allows him to transform into a dragon, however he seems to be able to go into a partial transformation, as attempting to go into a full or half beast form leads him to fail pass out. In his 1/8th form, Gawain's hands become scaled claws, a tail grows from his back, and horns grow on his head. Aside from the oddities, the form only gives him a bit of a strength increase.
Fire abilities: Flame-Breathe (Self explanatory, he breathes fire.) Fire skin (Flames burn off of his skin and/or armor, shrouding him in heat and fire.)
This large lance is an unusual weapon. Unlike typical sword fighters Gawain fights with his lance in a more brutish fashion, varying between thrusts and blunt swings.
@Eklispe Fixed up for both the crew-role and nerfing his starting power more.
Gawain Sigurd
6'01"
Age: 22
Gender: Male
Personality: Gawain is on the surface, a quiet yet polite guy. He holds the door open for strangers, asks how someone's day has been, and avoids causing problems with most people. However, the scars left from his past makes him seldom to get too attached to others. His chivalrous nature is a mere shallow persona of a cold and lonely soul carrying with him the weight of a dream that was not his. Afraid of loss or betrayal, Gawain's loyalty is formed for the sake of honor and service, not by friendship or bonds.
The Sigurd family was one of pride and honor. Since the formation of the world government, the Sigurd family was one of many infamous to serve the celestial dragons as knights. The service of Sigurd family was simple, and had its perks despite its bound subservience to the royal families. Loyalty was rewarded with less cruelty then mere commoners, after all. Sigurd was the only male-born of his parents. Destined to carry the family torch, his father trained him in every shape he could to be a Sigurd Knight. Ideals of Chivalry and honor, how to sport proper armor, and passing down the family's weapon of choice; how to fight with a lance without a horse. The Sigurd family was nothing special to the Celestial Dragons, after all they were just one of many families that served them, however the family did have a secret that they hid in the comfort of their home's basement. At some point, one of the Sigurd ancestors had possessed a devil fruit. Due to a taboo of the fruit being some sort of curse, it is regarded as a strange and secretive treasure. It was feared by his family that the terrible powers within the fruit could drive one mad, and if it were to be discarded, a similar fate would be cast anyway. The fruit was locked in a chest, surveyed by the generations as traditioned.
At the age of 12, nearing his 13th birthday, Gawain was being prepared to take the role of a knight. With an ideology drilled in his head, the pride was overwhelming. At that time however, it was discovered of the family's secret fruit. Punishing the family for safeguarding the powerful devil fruit, they were sentenced to execution. Discovering this, his father in desperation, made the once soon-to-be knight to eat the devil fruit and escape into the sea. A close family friend had prepared a small boat for Gawain to escape him, carrying with him his father's armor and lance.
They didn't get far.
With boat totaled by marine weaponry, it was presumed that the crew had died, either by injury or drowning. This was mostly true, except for Gawain. Miraculously staying afloat on a piece of driftwood, Gawain remained lost at sea for three days. The sea water made him ill and almost immobile due to eating the devil fruit, and death grew closer from hunger at very second. On the third day the conscienceless knight, still clad in armor, was brought to shore by a small town island. There he was recovered, and was raised by a single man named Jack.
Jack was a carefree kind-of guy. He wanted to be a pirate, but he was already middle-age and weak with little experience on the sea. He was once the island's ship builder, but had lost his arm while working on an unfinished boat. He had no combat training, few money to spare for food let alone any weapon or boat, and most other folk there had no similar dream. However that Didn't stop Jack from dreaming. Every day, after fishing and farming on small plots for spare change, Jack would tell Gawain all the fantastic stories he heard out in the oceans beyond. All the wonders and perils of adventure that awaits, how much he wanted to see them. In addition, Jack would teach Gawain how to build ships, as well as assisting him in various other labors for cash.
That dream however, was never reached. 8 years after becoming a father figure to Gawain, Jack suffered a terrible illness. There was no good doctor on the island to treat him, nor was there any time to go to any island that had a doctor. For the next few weeks, Gawain sat by Jack in his death bed. Jack would continue to tell stories to Gawain, some fabricated, others legends and rumors. But all of those stories pointed to the sea, the life of a pirate. Gawain promised Jack he'd carry out that dream for him. Those were the last words they would ever share.
Gawain left the island on a small boat, having built it himself with what Jack had taught him about ship building and bits and parts he either salvaged or bought with what money he had obtained from the inheritance and his own labor.
Draco-Draco Fruit: A Mythical Zoan fruit of powerful potential, Gawain passively has a tough hide and a seemingly undefined resistance to intense heat and fire. He has a good sense of smell with his tongue as another side bonus to his ability, as well as a pair glowing crimson eyes that can pierce the night's darkness. He also has access to some minor fire abilities
Gawain's Draco Draco Fruit allows him to transform into a dragon, however he seems to be able to go into a partial transformation, as attempting to go into a full or half beast form leads him to fail pass out. In his 1/8th form, Gawain's hands become scaled claws, a tail grows from his back, and horns grow on his head. Aside from the oddities, the form only gives him a bit of a strength increase.
Fire abilities: Flame-Breathe (Self explanatory, he breathes fire.) Fire skin (Flames burn off of his skin and/or armor, shrouding him in heat and fire.)
This large lance is an unusual weapon. Unlike typical sword fighters Gawain fights with his lance in a more brutish fashion, varying between thrusts and blunt swings.
It doesn't alter physical defense, the fire 'armor' is more of just adding fire damage to his physical blows or to people hitting him/near him, in addition to obscuring his figure a bit. In certain situations it might help resistant certain damages like a small spray of water but otherwise it isn't exactly used for pure defensive purposes.
Already have a swordsman? Damn...I may have to construct a different role then.