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1Characters from Captured by Pirates.
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3[[foldercontrol]]
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5!!Sailors and crewmates
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7[[folder:You]]
8[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3601.jpg]]
9 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
10The main character. A wealthy child with their father on a merchant ship. They can potentially become a pirate if the story progresses.
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12* AmbiguousGender: While it's more likely you're a male due to the illustrations, it's never confirmed, and you're always referred to by gender neutral terms.
13* AnArmAndALeg: Your arm can be amputated in one ending, leading to you being shunned by polite society, yet lauded as a storyteller on the islands.
14* AntiVillain: [[spoiler:Your motivation for joining the pirates can make you different shades of this. Either you want enough money to send father home safely or you want to seek out fortune no matter what, yet care deeply about the plight of your fellow pirates.]]
15* BittersweetEnding: There's a few endings somewhere between happy and sad.
16** [[spoiler:In some endings, you're stabbed to death or blown to pieces, yet your father is able to get home safely. Alternatively, you can survive but never know your father's fate.]]
17** [[spoiler:In a few endings, you survive, yet remain abandoned on an island alien from the rest of the civilized world, with your fate uncertain.]]
18** An early one ends with you running back home with your father, unfulfiled and poorer than when you left, but safe from the dangers at sea.
19* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:Maggots can eat away the infected flesh on your arm after being wounded there. While disgusting, it saves your arm and allows you to pursue medicine, due to your newfound interest in healing the human body.]]
20* CapturedByCannibals: A possible fate, [[spoiler:if you sail the wrong way while fleeing Captain Jack and his crew.]]
21* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: [[spoiler:One of the things you do when escaping your punishment for being a pirate is selling out everyone you worked with in exchange for a life of luxury. Even worse, you get no comeuppance for this whatsoever.]]
22* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler:In one of the epilogues, you're stranded by the pirates and witness your father die an agonising death. This turns you to the navy, where you become a rutless fighter against the pirates who ruined your life.]]
23* DeathOfAChild: Your fate, if you go awry during your adventures at sea.
24* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:You can fall to your death off a railing during an attack.]]
25* DownerEnding: If you make the wrong choices, you can [[spoiler:be shot, starve to death, die of dehydration, be flogged by an angry sailor, be eaten by a shark or cannibals.]]
26* DyingDream: [[spoiler:During your dehydration, you start hallucinating about your dead mom, believing yourself to be playing the violin for her while rowing away from the island you've been standed on. In reality, you are dying in agony, stuck in a state of constant delirium until you pass away]]
27* EarnYourHappyEnding: You are kidnapped, seperated from your father, and thrust into a dangerous and unpredictable lifestyle, yet can [[spoiler:reunite with your dad, return to England, become a respected musician, doctor, storyteller, or even pirate.]]
28* EatenAlive: [[spoiler:There's two instances where this can happen. One's by a hungry shark while the other is by some cannibals.]]
29* FaceHeelTurn: In a few endings [[spoiler:you can embrace the pirate lifestyle, becoming just as cruel as those who hijacked your ship.]]
30** HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:If you side with Captain Dandy, you'll eventually see the error of your ways and the cruelty you've inflicted on innocents, spending the rest of your life as a humble and peaceful farmer, far away from the pirate's life you once embraced.]]
31** HeelRealisation: A begging Spanish sailor at your knees shows you [[spoiler:just how evil the pirate life has turned you, making you no better than those you hated. Due to this, you (likely) spare the sailor and abandon your life of crime for a far more modest but legitimate lifestyle.]]
32* FriendToAllLivingThings: You tend to have a soft spot for cats, pigs and parrots, and your motivation for letting Rosy die is feeding a hungry mother cat.
33* FromBadToWorse: Shortly after the [[spoiler:mutineers take over the ship and threaten you and your father, some pirates take over, maroon your father on an island, and invite the mutineers into their crew, making everyone far more dangerous.]]
34* ForcedIntoEvil: You can become a pirate to save your own skin and rescue father from his stranding. Whether you embrace the lifestyle depends on you.
35* FromNobodyToNightmare: You can go from an unremarkable child to a [[spoiler:fearless pirate, if you go down a certain path.]]
36* GoingNative: If you encounter the Arawaks, you can abandon your wealthy English life and embrace their way of living. While different from anything you've ever experienced, it tends to be one of the happier out of the endings.
37* GoldenEnding: In the best ending, [[spoiler:you rescue dad, (who has lost a lot of his weight and haughty view of life,) go back to England, and live out the rest of your life peacefully, yet with an amazing story to tell.]]
38* HereWeGoAgain: If you witness [[spoiler:Anderson's death after failing to protect him, you'll pretty much go down the same path he does, becoming a lonely TalkativeLoon, unable to trust anyone but yourself.]]
39* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:You can give your life to warn Captain Jack of an attacker. This saves his life but brings attention to you. Jack is so impressed that he personally rescues your father and brings him your cut of the treasure.]]
40* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Gabby, Drums, and Portugese Peg, all several times your age.
41* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:If you become a pirate, you'll frequently get away with all your crimes, either by selling out your fellow pirates, abandoning your father, or leaving before you murder innocents. On the odd instance you're killed in this lifestyle, you're far more pragmatic than in any of the other endings, meaning your fate is undeserved.]]
42* KidHero: You're much younger than the other characters, and are trying to save your father. [[spoiler:Though you can stop being a hero entirely if you embrace the life of the pirates.]]
43* LifeOrLimbDecision: You're faced with this when one of your wounds gets infected. [[spoiler:Due to Smitty's help, this ends up being subverted and it's entirely possible to keep your arm, albeit in a rather disgusting way.]]
44* LoyalAnimalCompanion: Rosy becomes one to you, if you save her from being a cat's snack.
45* TheManyDeathsOfYou: Most of your mistakes will lead to a grisly death. Expect to be shot a lot of times.
46* OddFriendship: With some of the pirates who kidnapped you, of all people. [[spoiler:You can even start a band and music store with a few of them.]]
47* PlayingTheHeartStrings: Your violin songs become sadder and sadder the more you worry about your father. They're all you can play [[spoiler:when you lose all hope of seeing him again.]]
48* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Along with your dad, you can flee back to England if you're alerted by the strangeness of the meat traders. All things considered, this probably saves your life, compared to what you'd encounter if you were to stay at sea.
49* ShrineToTheFallen: [[spoiler:If your father dies and you return home, you build a school in his honor using the money you've obtained from your time at sea.]]
50* TooDumbToLive: As a child, you aren't very intimidating or skilled with weapons, meaning that [[spoiler:you're screwed when trying to threaten dangerous pirates with violence, especially when they're better armed and more numerous than you are.]]
51* UndyingLoyalty: You love your father dearly and can choose not to leave his side, no matter what. [[spoiler:This gets you killed on most occasions.]] Even if you leave from his side and join the pirates, you'll always be motivated to find him again, [[spoiler:though finding and reuniting with him is far more challenging than it seems.]]
52* VillainProtagonist: [[spoiler:What you become if you join the pirates and embrace their way of living.]]
53[[/folder]]
54
55[[folder:Father]]
56[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3589.jpg]]
57 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
58Your father. He's snobby and naive, but a good man at heart.
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60* BadBoss: He's woefully out of touch when it comes to the lives of his sailors, something that can backfire spectacuarly on him.
61* BerserkButton: Pirates disgust him. [[spoiler:He'll even disown you if you become one.]]
62* BreakTheHaughty: His time at sea certainly tears down his elitist lifestyle, [[spoiler:if he doesn't die from his experiences.]]
63* BritishStuffiness: A downplayed yet apparent example. He looks down on the poor and desperate, seeing it as weak and unjustifiable to turn to desperate measures to get by. This puts him at odds with the more cynical and crude sailors, [[spoiler:who eventually start a mutiny against him.]]
64* ButtMonkey: Things don't go well for him most of the time and on the odd chance that he survives, his traumatic experiences will impact him greatly.
65* CosmicPlaything: Apart from you [[spoiler:and the arawak woman he hooks up with,]] nobody seems to be able to stand him. The [[spoiler:pirates go out of their way to humiliate and humble him, leading to him going through almost as much hell as you do throughout the course of the story.]]
66* CruelAndUnusualDeath: He can die from [[spoiler:malaria, dehydration, or an infected wound, with the latter involving him going insane due to his lack of food and water.]]
67* DidntThinkThisThrough: He's completely defenceless when his fake cannons don't scare pirates away, and [[spoiler:unable to comprehend that his sailors may snap due to his mistreatment of them.]]
68* TheDitz: Despite his high education, he has almost no common sense or basic understanding of life at sea, causing him to make a plethora of blunders that cost everyone around him dearly.
69* DumbIsGood: He's not the sharpest tool in the shed but he'd never intentionally hurt anyone.
70* EmbarrassingNickname: He's referred to as the crab master by [[spoiler:the pirates.]]
71* FatIdiot: Overweight and dangerously lacking in common sense and rationality.
72* FatalFlaw: Greed and naivete. He wants to make a profit by sailing through pirate infested waters, with a crew of underfed desperate sailors on the verge of mutiny.
73* FormerlyFat: He loses a lot of weight in the time he spends [[spoiler:marooned on an island with the Arawaks. He looks almost skeletal by this point.]]
74* GoingNative: If rescued by [[spoiler:the Arawaks, he'll embrace their culture and marry one of their women. He'll even father a child with her.]]
75* HeelRealisation: [[spoiler:If he's found alive later on, he'll have lost a lot of weight and completely changed his outlook on life, realising his greed almost got you and him killed.]]
76* HiddenDepths: [[spoiler:If he's made aware of your death, he'll write a book urging other people not to make the same mistakes as he did. This backfires, and only encourages more fortune seekers to take up his call.]]
77* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Storing fake and useless cannons instead of actual ones or food for the sailors causes everyone to turn on him. If he'd been a bit less greedy, things might not have ended so badly for him.
78* HumiliationConga: He goes through almost as much hell as you do, [[spoiler:and he has almost nobody to help him get through it, meaning he suffers greatly from his experiences.]]
79* IHaveNoSon: [[spoiler:He'll disown you if you become a pirate.]]
80* ItsAllAboutMe: He demands the ship be sailed through a heavy storm so he doesn't lose a profit. [[spoiler:This backfires on him spectacuarly and shows the sailors what an out of touch and careless idiot he is.]]
81* TheLostLenore: His wife and your mother are dead before the events of the story.
82* MyGreatestFailure: [[spoiler:Allowing his child to die at sea because of his own greed haunts him dearly if he survives long enough to come to terms with his mistakes.]]
83* NoNameGiven: He's simply known as father.
84* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Tragically, it's entirely possible for him to outlive his child. Even worse, it's quite frequent that this will happen.
85* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: If you tell him your concerns about being out at sea, he'll come to his senses and return home with you. Considering what can happen, it likely saves his life.
86* TooDumbToLive: Sail through pirate-infested oceans with only fake cannons and sailors inexperienced at combat, what's the worst that can happen? Hint, look at the title of the gamebook.
87* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Him taking you on the ship sets everything in motion.
88* UpperClassTwit: He's rather wealthy and comes across as an aloof snob, especially to the sailors of more modest backgrounds.
89* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:His fate is never revealed in most endings. In the endings that he is found, he's intergrated with an Arawak tribe and potentially had a son with one of their women. On a negative note, he also died of malaria.]]
90[[/folder]]
91
92[[folder:Sandy]]
93[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3581.jpg]]
94 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
95The ship's cook.
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97* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Goes from your father's chef to a pirate cook. Whether he's a heel though or just a pragmatic victim is completely ambiguous.]]
98* FlatCharacter: He's a friendly and polite fellow, yet only exists to introduce or narrate upcoming plot points. He's the one that introduces you to Stripes, a hungry cat who peridoically pops up throughout the story. He also is the one who pleads with you to join the pirates to save yourself from their wrath, a view your father would obviously disapprove of. [[spoiler:He returns as a background character in Jack's crew, cooking food. His role is taken over by Peg, who has a similar personality.]]
99* KindheartedCatLover: Like Higgins, he's fond of cats, taking care of them while they hunt down the rats on the ship. Unlike Higgins, he's always a friendly man regardless of the circumstances.
100* MrExposition: While not as talkative as Smitty, he provides some brief explanations about the sea and those who inhabit it, be them cats or pirate captains.
101* NiceGuy: He's a friendly and helpful individual, a rarity out in the turbulent sea.
102* PunchClockVillain: [[spoiler:If you can even call him a villain, he joins Jack's crew as a chef, though this is likely to save his own life, as he's seen what happened to those who stayed on the ship.]]
103* SupremeChef: He's a skilled cook, though his food is limited to only the higher-ups on the ship, such as you and father. [[spoiler:He's later seen amongst Jack's crew, helping cook food with Portugese Peg. Unfortunately, his quality has dropped due to having worse ingredients.]]
104* TeamChef: On the ship and [[spoiler:for Jack's crew.]]
105[[/folder]]
106
107
108[[folder:Higgins]]
109[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3595.jpg]]
110 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
111One of the sailors.
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113* BaitAndSwitch: He's smuggling milk and taking it to an unknown place on the ship. It's to feed [[spoiler:Stripes, a hungry cat, and her kittens.]]
114* DisproportionateRetribution: Being flogged is pretty harsh for [[spoiler:smuggling milk to feed hungry cats. Naturally, he doesn't take this well.]]
115* FaceOfAThug: He's quite scary looking and ruthless, and his personality tends to fit this mold. [[spoiler:He does have a soft spot for cats, though he's too aggressive to be a KindheartedCatLover.]]
116* FanDisservice: He's muscular and shirtless in some illustrations, yet [[spoiler:is in the process of preparing to flog you with a look of terrifying rage on his weary, messy face.]]
117* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: [[spoiler:He joins the pirates and is willing to kill the captain and flog a kid, yet has a soft spot for cats, even stealing Stripes from Sandy and taking her with him to Captain Jack's base.]]
118* KarmaHoudini: He faces no consquences for joining Captain Jack, or [[spoiler:flogging you.]]
119* RedHerring: He seems like he's harboring a smuggler or helping pirates due to stealing milk from the sailor's table. [[spoiler:He's not affiliated with the pirates at this point and is actually looking after Stripes and her kittens. He's just one of many mutineers within the ship.]]
120* WouldHurtAChild: He flogs you in revenge for tattling on him to your father when [[spoiler:the mutiny happens.]]
121[[/folder]]
122
123[[folder:Captain Timothy]]
124[[quoteright:321:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3599.jpg]]
125 [[caption-width-right:321:some caption text]]
126The captain of your father's ship.
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128* ButtMonkey: Father aside, he tends to get the most flak from the [[spoiler:angry mutineers. He even gets thrown aboard in one path.
129* FlatCharacter: One of the flattest. His personality is hardly defined and he tends to drop off the map partway through the story, with even the barely-focused-on Sandy getting more time than him.
130* KnowWhenToFoldEm: He senses the danger he's in and peacefully surrenders during [[spoiler:the mutiny.]]
131* UncertainDoom: He's [[spoiler:thrown overboard at some point, though it's unknown if he drowned or somehow found an island to swim to, as you pull off the same feat in one ending.]]
132* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:His fate is left ambiguous in most of the endings, usually stopping telling his story after he's been roughed up by the pirates for a little while.]]
133* WhatTheHellHero: He loses his cool and yells at Father for trying to continue their voyage through a dangerous storm. This turns out to be a rightful outburst [[spoiler:as the storm turns out to be the tipping point for the already enraged sailors.]]
134[[/folder]]
135
136[[folder:Squid]]
137[[quoteright:258:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3592.jpg]]
138 [[caption-width-right:258:some caption text]]
139One of the sailors on the ship.
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141* CapturedByCannibals: [[spoiler:A fate the two of you can share.]]
142* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:Being EatenAlive by cannibals while boiled in a pot is a pretty bad way to go, even for an evil pirate.]]
143* DisproportionateRetribution: Letting you [[spoiler:starve to death is a pretty extreme reaction for eating better food than him on the higher decks.]]
144* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: [[spoiler:He laughs cruelly at Templeton taunting you with some bread.]]
145* FatAndSkinny: The fat to Templeton's skinny.
146* TheHeavy: Until Jack takes over [[spoiler:the ship,]] he seems to be the main muscle out of the sailors.
147* LackOfEmpathy: He doesn't have much care for the crew of the ship, [[spoiler:threatening them with his pistol and preparing them to be held for ransom.]]
148* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: He's only referred to as Squid.
149* StarterVillain: Him and Templeton are likely the first foes you'll face off against.
150* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler:He inadvertedly causes the deaths of you and him by taking you to an island populated by hungry cannibals.]]
151* WouldHurtAChild: He shoots you if you try to [[spoiler:prevent his mutiny.]]
152[[/folder]]
153
154[[folder:Templeton]]
155[[quoteright:236:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3591.jpg]]
156 [[caption-width-right:236:some caption text]]
157One of the sailors on the ship.
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159* BullyingADragon: His first reaction to Smoky Jack is to antagonise him, scoffing at his demand to turn over the loot. This earns him a near death encounter with a cutlass.
160* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: In one of his "jokes," he offers you some bread then takes it away, [[spoiler:in revenge for you refusing to tell him you ate better food on him at the higher decks.]]
161* EvenEvilHasStandards: He has some concerns for the crewmates of the ship [[spoiler:when it's taken over, asking what will be done to them. Squid coldly lets him know they'll be held for ransom until they can pay for their release.]]
162* EvilOldFolks: He's much older than most sailors and [[spoiler:a ruthless mutineer willing to cut up a child's corpse to catch fish after watching said child starve to death.]]
163* FatAndSkinny: The skinny to Squid's fat.
164* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Unlike Squid, he'll never face consquences for his actions, unless he was one of the pirates you sold out to save your own skin.]]
165* OhCrap: His look after having a cutlass pulled to his neck is that of sheer terror.
166* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: He's only known as Templeton.
167* StarterVillain: He's one of the first villains you'll face, alongside Squid.
168* WhiteHairBlackHeart: His hair is silver-white due to his age, and he's a ruthless pirate despite his occasional moments of morality.
169* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler:He's the main one that watches you starve to death on their paddleboat, with Squid sitting and laughing rather than taking part in this psychological torture. He and Squid also don't mind cutting up your body for fishfood.]]
170[[/folder]]
171
172[[folder:Smitty]]
173[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3593.jpg]]
174 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
175One of the older sailors.
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177* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: He offers you his food when at the pirate camp due to you showing kindness to him on the ship.
178* BodyHorror: He was flogged due to being distracted on a navy ship, and the scars are still on his back. To say it's not pretty is an understatement.
179* CoolOldGuy: He's one of the oldest sailors and is a world-worn and likable man who can also dance with the best of them.
180* HiddenDepths: He has decent medical knowledge and is able to prevent [[spoiler:an arm from being amputated.]]
181* MrExposition: He tells you about why the sailor's hate those who overstep their boundaries and why music means so much to pirates and sailors alike.
182* NiceGuy: His personality isn't explored much, but he's shown to be a friendly person and [[spoiler:is either uninvolved or hardly involved in the mutiny, barely being seen amongst the angry sailors. Even while amongst the pirates, he's still nothing but friendly and helpful to you.]]
183* SeadogBeard: He has one of the largest ones out of the sailors.
184[[/folder]]
185
186!! Pirates and their crewmates
187
188[[folder:Smoky Jack/Captain Jack]]
189[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3585.jpg]]
190 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
191One of the two major pirates and the man who captures your ship.
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193* AFatherToHisMen: He cares deeply for the pirates under his command, and is regarded highly by all of them.
194* AffablyEvil: Being a ruthless pirate aside, he's a friendly and genuinely honorable man. That being said, he's not above using violence to get his way, even if a child is his victim.
195* ALighterShadeOfBlack: Ruthlessness aside, he's this to [[spoiler:Captain Dandy]] who is regarded by a tyrant by his men and a monster by the Spanish.
196* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:It turns out being a ruthless pirate gets you wealth, fame, and a powerful crew. Just ask Smoky Jack, who gets this in almost every ending.]]
197* BigBad: He's the main threat you'll encounter throughout the story. [[spoiler:Despite this, he stops being a threat to you if you join his crew, though he never stops his villainous actions.]]
198* BitchInSheepsClothing: He presents himself intially as a meat smoker who stays at sea to sell his wares. In reality, he uses this ruse to get close to ships and study their defenses, preparing to raid them when their guard is down.
199* EvilBrit: He's a British pirate and an evil person, despite his affable nature.
200* {{Foreshadowing}}: When first introduced, he's seen wearing an earring despite pretending to be a meat merchant. Such earrings are far more common amongst pirates, hinting at who he actually is.
201* {{Greed}}: He is a pirate, after all. He desires wealth above all else, and is willing to do anything to amass it, including raiding ships and killing everyone onboard.
202* TheHedonist: He enjoys the finest things in life, such as treasure and power. He's willing to sink to depths most wouldn't in order to get the wealth he desires.
203* IGaveMyWord: He'll rescue father just like he promised, [[spoiler:provided that you survive your encounter with him and his crew.]]
204* JerkassToOne: He absolutely loathes Father, belittling and threatening him in a way he does with nobody else. It's a jarring contrast to the rest of his personality, as a friendly and cheerful man.
205* KangarooCourt: He performs one for the hell of it when Gabby tries to hold you accoutable for not stopping a hungry cat from killing his parrot. The "court" is adjourned when the cook/defence attorney [[spoiler:starts pointing guns at everyone in the crowd until they give up.]]
206* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:In most endings, he gets away with being a pirate. He even gets rewarded for his evil actions.]]
207* LightIsNotGood: Don't let his bright colors and affable nature fool you, he's still a cruel and greedy man.
208* NobleDemon: [[spoiler:If you die while protecting him, not only will he mourn your death, he'll give your share of the loot to your father and take him back to land, despite having nothing to gain from doing so.]]
209* UniversallyBelovedLeader: He's adored by everyone under his command, with only the victims of his raids having negative views about him. This is a stark contrast to [[spoiler:Captain Dandy, who rules through fear and violence.]]
210* VillainTeamUp: With [[spoiler:Dandy, when the two of them agree to join forces to rob a ship.]]
211* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:If you become a successful pirate, it's unknown if he's one of the pirates you sell out to save your own skin.]]
212* WouldHurtAChild: Wrong him and he'll let you die at the hands of his pirates. While a rare occurrence, it can happen if you anger him enough.
213[[/folder]]
214
215[[folder:Captain Dandy]]
216[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3588.jpg]]
217 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
218The second of the two pirates.
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220* AffablyEvil: When he's not murdering his crewmates and raiding countless ships, he's genuinely polite, if a bit flamboyant.
221* BadBoss: He murders one of his crewmates due to thinking they're stealing his treasure.
222* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:He amasses power, wealth, and men throughout the story, and even if he is killed in the crackdown by the Spanish, he's already achieved everything he wanted.]]
223* BerserkButton: Don't steal from him. You'll get a bullet for your efforts.
224* EstablishingCharacterMoment: His introduction shows him as a cheerful and charismatic individual, a stark contrast to the ambitious yet raggedy pirates under Jack's command. His ship is extremely clean, but his men live in fear of him, with one even being shot by his gun. This shows Dandy as an incredibly powerful and dangerous man.
225* EvilBrit: He's incredibly evil and an English born pirate.
226* EvilerThanThou: He's far more cruel and ruthless than Captain Jack, being more willing to murder and conquer while ruling by fear rather than honor.
227* EyepatchOfPower: He has an eyepatch and is an incredibly dangerous pirate leader.
228* {{Greed}}: Goes with being a pirate. His desire for wealth drives his most horrendous actions.
229* TheHedonist: A more successful version than Captain Jack. He wants wealth and luxury above all else, and will literally kill for treasure.
230* {{Irony}}: The panels of his ship are rather similar to those in Smitty's story, showing Jack is not so different from the sailors he abhors.
231* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Assuming he isn't hanged for his crimes, he gets away with his raids and murders.]]
232* NamesToRunAwayFromVeryFast: As well as captain Dandy, he's known as the devil in lace. He's every bit as terrifying as that name implies.
233* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: His hatred for the Spanish motivates him almost as much as his love for money.
234* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:Was he hanged among with the rest of the pirates? Did he escape the wrath of the Spanish and continue his conquests? Those questions are never answered.]]
235* VillainHasAPoint: He's (or his crew is) correct that [[spoiler:you never technically signed any contract declaring your allegiance to him and the pirates, meaning you can't be arrested for being one of them. Ironically, this allows you to continue his legacy for many years.]]
236* WalkingSpoiler: Captain Jack's not the only pirate out there.
237* WeCanRuleTogether: He wishes for Captain Jack and his crew to work under him in their raids in order to take on bigger ships.
238* WoundedGazelleGambit: His plan to take over the Spanish ship. He wishes to make it look like they're a stranded ship, then take advantage of the kindness of the passing ship by taking it over and killing all the sailors and stealing their treasure.
239[[/folder]]
240
241[[folder:Gabby]]
242[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3582.jpg]]
243 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
244A chubby Irish trumpeter with a pet parrot. He's one of the pirates.
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246* AntiVillain: He supports the actions of the pirates, and violently lashes out against those who dare harm his "beloved" bird, yet perfers to perform music for the pirates rather than participate in raids, and [[spoiler:happily leaves his lifestyle behind to pursue a legal music career.]]
247* BerserkButton: Don't let his parrot get eaten. He may not have much love for the bird, but he's appauled by it's senseless death and turns violent against you for your indifference to Rosy's fate.
248* BigFun: He's fat and generally friendly (as long as you don't let his parrot die,) as well as a talented musician. He'll [[spoiler:even start a music shop with you in one ending.]]
249* BrainyBrunette: He's got brown hair and is a talented orator and musician.
250* FatBestFriend: [[spoiler:He's this if the two of you put your differences aside and start a music store together.]]
251* FriendlyPirate: If you don't let Rosy the parrot die, he's one of the nicer of the pirates. Let Rosy die, and he'll turn against you and subvert this trope.
252* GossipyHens: His strategy to turn others against you is to start rumors about you to other pirates. It works and he manages to sow division within the crew.
253* HeelFaceTurn: He can go from a standard pirate to [[spoiler:a legitimate freelance musician.]]
254* {{Hypocrite}}: He doesn't have much love for his parrot and gives it to you to get rid of it if you save it from being eaten by a hungry cat, yet will become a fierce enemy to you if you let his parrot die.
255* PirateParrot: He used to have one. It either dies or is given to you as a gift for rescuing it.
256* PunchClockVillain: He's a pirate, yet mostly plays music for the rest of the crew, [[spoiler:even abandoning his pirate lifestyle to open a shop with you in one of the endings.]]
257* WouldHurtAChild: He tries to strangle you if you fail to save Rosy. Whether he was trying to kill you or hurt you is unknown, as he's stopped before he can do any harm.
258[[/folder]]
259
260[[folder:Drums]]
261[[quoteright:147:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3590.jpg]]
262 [[caption-width-right:147:some caption text]]
263An African musician in Captain Jack's crew.
264----
265* AmbiguouslyEvil: How involved he is in the pirate lifestyle is never stated.
266* FaceHeelTurn: He goes from a musician in Africa to a pirate in Captain Jack's crew.
267* FlatCharacter: Even among the pirates, he has so little personality, he doesn't even have a line of dialogue. If you look closely enough, you may get to see him a few times amongst Jack's crew, though that's about it for his character.
268* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:He goes from a pirate to a musician just like he was in Africa.]]
269* OddFriendship: With you, a merchant's kid, and Gabby, a fat Irish trumpeter.
270* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Drums is the only name he's referred to, a nickname that's almost certainly not his actual name.
271* TheQuietOne: He talks through his music, something which he's said to be very skilled in.
272* TokenBlackFriend: His role in the story. [[spoiler:Namely, the path which ends with you, Gabby, and him starting up a music business.]]
273* TokenMinority: He's the only named black character in the story.
274[[/folder]]
275
276[[folder:Chips]]
277[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3583.jpg]]
278 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
279The carpenter for the pirates, turned medic.
280----
281* BackAlleyDoctor: He's not even a doctor, he just knows how to cut things. He even [[spoiler:performs an amputation using a hacksaw.]]
282* FlatCharacter: Only exists to help you perform a LifeOrLimbDecision.
283* LifeOrLimbDecision: He provides this [[spoiler:to you when your limb becomes infected. Due to his lack of medical knowledge, he jumps to this conclusion instantly. Fortunately, Smitty can provide an alternative that saves your arm and your standing in polite society.]]
284* TheMedic: Since the actual one died, he's unfortunately taken up this duty.
285* TruthInTelevision: [[spoiler:Amputations]] were bloody and crude endeavours which could be performed in seconds a few hundred years ago. As long as the bleeding could be stopped quickly enough, they were relatively easy to do by almost anyone with enough strength, including a rusty carpenter.
286[[/folder]]
287
288[[folder:Freckles]]
289[[quoteright:260:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3600.jpg]]
290 [[caption-width-right:260:some caption text]]
291One of the younger and uglier pirates.
292----
293* ButtMonkey: When he does show up, he's this to the other pirates, who mock him for being less effective than they are.
294* EmbarrassingNickname: Freckles isn't exactly the most terrifying nickname a pirate could have.
295* FlatCharacter: He has almost no personality, apart from being one of the less respected members of Captain Jack's crew.
296* LethalJokeCharacter: Despite being rather unintimidating by pirate standards, he still is one of the raiders on [[spoiler:your father's ship and he participates and survives the raid on the Spanish ship, something even you don't always achieve.]]
297[[/folder]]
298
299[[folder:Portugese Peg]]
300[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3586.jpg]]
301 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
302The chef for the pirates and a friend of yours.
303----
304* AnArmAndALeg: A loose cannon rolled onto him during his time on the navy. He was forced to become a pirate due to being rejected by most of society due to his disability.
305* AntiVillain: He's joined the pirates due to them accepting him despite his disability and is slightly more enthusiastic about Jack's ideals than many a PunchClockVillain that make up the crew.
306* FaceHeelTurn: He became a pirate due to being rejected by polite society because of his peg leg which he got from an accident at sea. Despite this, he's hardly a heel and the one of the only pirates who never antagonises you at all.
307* GoodIsNotNice: He "adjourns" a "court trial" by threatening to shoot anyone who stays. Nobody wants to continue after this.
308* HandicappedBadass: He may have a peg for a leg, but he'll face down a group of angry pirates to protect your honor.
309* HiddenDepths: He's skilled with remedies for keeping away bugs as well as preparing coconut drinks to help you sleep more easily.
310* IntergenerationalFriendship: He instantly takes a liking to you and the two of you become fast friends. He even helps you out later on, saving you from a KangarooCourt.
311* LethalChef: A benevolent example. His cooking is awful, though he means well. This can inadvertedly get you killed if [[spoiler:you refuse to eat it due to it's pungent nature, being executed by an angry pirate for a botched violin performance.]]
312* NiceGuy: He's friendly and helpful, going out of his way to make you feel at home in Captain Jack's crew.
313* TeamChef: He cooks for the other pirates, though he's not very good at it due to having few ingrediants. He eventually teams up with [[spoiler:Sandy]] and the two of them work together as the designated chefs for everyone.
314[[/folder]]
315
316[[folder:Hawk]]
317[[quoteright:195:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3597.jpg]]
318 [[caption-width-right:195:some caption text]]
319The lookout for Captain Jack.
320----
321* CruelMercy: He fills his gun with two bullets and gives it to you when he [[spoiler:maroons you and your father.]] This is the pirate's mercy, after all.
322* TheDragon: He seems to be this for Captain Jack, frequently seen by his side. [[spoiler:He's also entrusted as the one to maroon your father and potentially you as well.]]
323* HiddenDepths: Before Portugese Peg "adjorns" the trial you're in, he does a decent job proving your innocence while acting as your attorney.
324* KangarooCourt: The lawyer for you in one of these. The pirates do love their mock trials, after all.
325* SchmuckBait: Go on, try to [[spoiler:shoot him with a pistol with recoil far too much for a child to handle.]] It'll certainly end well for you.
326* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler:He'll strand you and your father on an island, not caring about your fates.]]
327[[/folder]]
328
329!! Other characters
330
331[[folder:Anderson]]
332[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3584.jpg]]
333 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
334A crazy pirate searching for treasure.
335----
336* CruelAndUnusualDeath: In one ending, [[spoiler:he's torn apart by hungry dogs.]]
337* EarnYourHappyEnding: He becomes a very wealthy man and forms a friendship with you if the two of you uncover the treasure he's searching for.
338* EatenAlive: [[spoiler:Courtesy of some starving dogs who spot him while digging for treasure.]]
339* GoMadFromTheIsolation: Being alone and stranded for so long has clearly taken a toll on his sanity.
340* HeroOfAnotherStory: How he's survived on an almost empty island for so long is never really explored.
341* LonerTurnedFriend: He goes from an old coot lost on an unfamiliar island to a great friend, provided that [[spoiler:he survives his quest to find the hidden treasure.]]
342* PirateBooty: What he seeks, and what he can find, depending on whether or not you happen to be a good spotter for him.
343* ProperlyParanoid: He's worried the treasure is cursed, and refuses to dig it up without someone to help him. [[spoiler:The "curse" ends up being hungry dogs who will settle for a stringy old man to fill their bellies.]]
344* SeadogBeard: By his clothes, it's clear he used to be a pirate, and being alone in an almost empty island for so long has given plenty of time to grow an impressive beard.
345* ShootTheShaggyDog: [[spoiler:It's possible for him to be EatenAlive by hungry dogs before he can uncover the treasure he's spent so long trying to find.]]
346* TalkativeLoon: A given, since his voice is the only one he's likely heard for many years.
347* TalkingToThemself: How he's introduced. Luckily for you, he happens to be talking about the treasure he wants to uncover at the exact moment you encounter him.
348[[/folder]]
349
350[[folder:Rosy]]
351[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3587.jpg]]
352 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
353A noisy, hyper parrot who can potentially be saved from Stripe's attack.
354----
355* {{Catchphrase}}: God save the king.
356* KilledOffForReal: If Stripes eats her.
357* LethalJokeCharacter: [[spoiler:She saves your life if you sneeze during the attack on the Spanish ship, flying through the air and screaming her head off long enough to distract the Spainards.]]
358* LoyalAnimalCompanion: To you, should you save her from Stripe's belly. She can even save your life [[spoiler:on the Spanish ship.]]
359* PirateParrot: She was this to Gabby, a pirate musician, and potentially [[spoiler:to you if you become an official pirate.]] She's no longer this if you adopt her and [[spoiler:refuse to take the pirate oath.]]
360* ToiletHumor: According to Gabby, she had a habit of pooping on his shoulder.
361[[/folder]]
362
363[[folder:Stripes]]
364[[quoteright:206:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3598.jpg]]
365 [[caption-width-right:206:some caption text]]
366A hungry cat looking after her kittens.
367----
368* ChekhovsGunman: She appears by Sandy's feet in the beginning of the book and pops up every now and then, usually causing trouble for you when she does.
369* CuteKitten: The reason the sailors and [[spoiler:the pirates keep her and her family around.]]
370* FlatCharacter: She's rather plain compared to Rosy, with half of her personality involving her being hungry enough to eat the bird.
371* OddFriendship: She's very close with Higgins, a rough pirate with the FaceOfAThug. [[spoiler:This is because he's smuggling milk for her and her kittens.]]
372* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Her eating Rosy [[spoiler:leads to you being disowned by Captain Jack's crew, joining Captain Dandy and potentially becoming a fearsome pirate leader.]]
373* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:It's not known what Gabby did to her in revenge for her eating his bird.]]
374[[/folder]]
375
376[[folder:Spanish captain]]
377[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3596.jpg]]
378 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
379The captain of the Spanish ship.
380----
381* AmbiguouslyEvil: It's unknown if he's just defending his ship from pirates or every bit as amoral and ruthless as Jack and his crew are.
382* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last real threat you face during the story, and the most dangerous one.]]
383* TheHeavy: He's the strongest member of his ship, and the most deadly.
384* KilledOffForReal: He dies if [[spoiler:you can avoid his attacks.]]
385* OhCrap: In one ending, he's killed after his cutlass is stuck in the railing.
386* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:He's distracted by a noisy parrot and stabbed to death by Captain Jack.]]
387* TakingYouWithMe: He'll kill [[spoiler:you before dying at Captain Jack's hands if he gets the chance.]]
388* WalkingSpoiler: His appearance reveals that you can [[spoiler:actively participate in the pirate's lifestyle.]]
389* WouldHurtAChild: He'll kill you if you're not careful. Though to him, you're just another [[spoiler:pirate.]]
390[[/folder]]
391
392[[folder:Mother]]
393[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3594_3.jpg]]
394 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
395Your mother who is long dead by the start of the story.
396----
397* DyingDream: [[spoiler:She talks to you in one of these, likely to comfort you in your final moments.]]
398* TheGhost: She's never seen in person, either in pictures or [[spoiler:hallucinations.]]
399* TheLostLenore: She's this to your father, who still greatly mourns her death.
400* PosthumousCharacter: She's dead before the story starts, yet appears [[spoiler:in hallucinations when you're starving to death.]]
401* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: [[spoiler:Infection induced delirium aside,]] your father and you have nothing bad to say about her. It's clear her death was a great loss to everyone around her, especially your father who still isn't close to being over her death.

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