Rónán Vossler, a young man of twenty-five, cuts a striking figure with his windswept black hair and piercing blue eyes that seem to hold the depths of the ocean. His lean frame is a testament to the rigors of life at sea, and his skin bears the sun-kissed tan of a sailor. Rónán's attire is a blend of practicality and piracy, with a leather vest over a loose white shirt, both stained with salt and time, paired with rugged trousers tucked into worn boots. A crimson sash cinches his waist, from which hangs a cutlass that has seen more than its fair share of battles. His unique quirk is a habit of twirling a gold coin between his fingers when deep in thought, a reminder of his first successful plunder.
Born into the harsh world of piracy, Rónán's ambition was to become the most feared pirate captain on the high seas. However, his dreams were dashed when a jealous rival, envious of Rónán's rising fame, betrayed him to the navy. Imprisoned and facing the gallows, Rónán's desire for freedom and vengeance burned brighter than ever. He orchestrated a daring escape, using his cunning and the loyalty of a few remaining crew members to break free from the naval stronghold.
His escape plan worked due to his intelligence and the underestimation of his resolve by his captors. Rónán's life is a constant battle against the elements, rival pirates, and the ever-pursuing navy. Yet, it is his internal conflict, the struggle between his thirst for revenge and the yearning for a peaceful life, that truly defines him. As he sails the treacherous waters, Rónán knows that his journey is far from over. His story ends with him at the helm of his newly acquired ship, plotting his next move, forever a pirate, forever free, but forever haunted by the betrayal that shaped his destiny.