Eleodora Pocock, a woman in her early thirties, stands as a beacon of order amidst the chaos of pirate life. With her neatly tied back auburn hair and her eyes, a striking shade of emerald, she navigates the unpredictable seas with a calm demeanor that belies the tempestuous world around her. Her attire, a blend of practicality and her former life's elegance, consists of a crisp white shirt, a dark vest, and breeches that allow her the freedom to move about the ship with ease. A heavy cloak, often draped over her shoulders, hides the medical bag she carries everywhere—a reminder of her past as a doctor and her present duty to the crew's health.

Originally a physician on land, Eleodora's life took a drastic turn when she was abducted and forced to serve on the pirate ship, The Crimson Fang. Her desire to return to a life of peace and healing is thwarted by her captors' refusal to let her leave. Yet, Eleodora finds a semblance of control in organizing the ship's medical supplies and treating the crew's ailments. Her unique quirk, a habit of humming old lullabies while working, brings a sense of calm to the ship's often violent atmosphere.

Her life takes another unexpected turn when she's bitten by a vampire during a raid on a cursed island. Now, as a vampire, her need for blood conflicts with her Hippocratic Oath, creating a moral dilemma that haunts her. She struggles to maintain her humanity, seeking a cure for her vampirism while continuing to care for the crew. Her solution involves using her new strength and senses to better her medical practice, secretly sourcing blood to sustain herself without harming others.

This approach works because it allows Eleodora to uphold her values while adapting to her new condition. Her journey is fraught with internal conflict as she wrestles with her vampiric nature and external clashes with the pirate crew, who are wary of her transformation. In the end, Eleodora finds a balance, becoming an indispensable part of The Crimson Fang, respected and feared in equal measure. Her story is one of resilience, adaptation, and the unyielding pursuit of a personal code of ethics amidst the lawlessness of pirate life.