Prologue:
"Beldin! Git yur lazy ass up on deck and show these goddamn landlubbers how to set the rigging!""Yes Captain Trenchard!"
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That's my earliest memory. When I was about 13, Captain Trenchard had found me floating in the bay near Mhaura. I was barely alive.. He took pity on me and had a few of his crew hoist me on deck. The white mage who was on board helped me restore my health as I rested in the Captain's Quarters.
When my strength had returned, Trenchard asked me my name.... Only.... I didn't know it. He decided to name me Beldin after his dead son and basically adopted me as his own. He kept me on his ship as a cabinboy until I was about 15. Then he promoted me to being a Powder Opo-Opo. While on his ship, I came to know the seas of Vana D'iel and everything about ships. In time, he promoted me to being his 1st mate.
With him constantly changing crews, I came to have only one real friend, Marcus. He was the white mage who had restored me on that fateful day, all those years ago. We became good friends and Trenchard came to rely on us heavily.
On my 25th birthday, Trenchard called me into his cabin to give me a very important message...
"Beldin, as you know, I'm getting on in years. As it is, I had me 78th birthday jist a few monthes ago. Our next raid, I fear, will be my last... After that, we're sailing to Kazham and I'm naming you Captain."
"Me?!? But Captain..."
"You have been on my ship longer than anyone, save Marcus. Yet he doesn't have the same love of adventure you have. Now, is that clear Beldin?"
"Yes Captain."
"Good. Have the rest of the day to yerself and think aboot what I've said. We strike at dawn..."
Our final raid was on a ferry running to Selbina. It was a quick and easy raid; mostly young newbies and fishermen. As we went to board our own ship, Trenchard froze in mid-step. The glimmer of life faded from his eyes as he fell to the deck, an arrow protruding from between his shoulder blades. In a fit of rage, I jumped to the opposite deck and slashed the throat of the young Ranger who had shot him.
We sailed on to Kazham and buried Trenchard near the Temple of Uggalepih. Then, I accepted my responsiblity and became Captain of the Sea Dagger. Since then, I have sailed the seas of Vana D'iel. Plundering, drinking, whoring, and stealing what I want. People have come to know my name and fear it. I am the Dread Pirate Beldin, Dagger of the Sea.
~The Legend Of Beldin Pt. 2~
Of Mutiny And Allies
"This is mutiny!", I shouted as my ban of cut-throats threateningly approached...
Marcus asked the forming mob pleadingly, "Why are doing this to us?"
"We be sick of takin' order from ye two! It be high time we gut a new Captain," said one as he grabbed a near-by marlinspike off the deck.
I smiled at him, but there was no warmth in my smile, "Do you consider yourself suited for the job? Is it you who wishes to challange your Captain? If so, come closer man and let us settle this the old-fashioned way."
I slowly unsheathed my saber and held it in preparation for an attack. The man took a set back and sank into the increasingly dangerous mob.
"HA!", I barked, "You be nothing but yellow-bellied cowards. You run better than you fight!"
Crack
I had narrowly evaded the large darksteel hook that had be thrown at me, but Marcus wasn't so lucky. The hook smashed into his skull, knocking him limply over the railing on the deck to the watery grave below. I didn't need to turn around to know he was dead before he hit the water.
Then... they attacked.
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I awoke in the waters near Jeuno. I had no sword, no gil, no crew, and no ship. I had nothing but my life. I swam over to the airship docks and pulled myself up out of the cold water. I quickly covered my face. I was known well enough by sight. I just hoped I didn't get stopped by the Jeuno Guards.
I quickly walked to the Mog Houses and rented one for myself. Checking my Delivery Box, I realized I had my Emergency gil. 100k; Not much, but enough to get me to San d'Oria and set myself up with a new life. As I stood up, I happened to look in the mirror. I've had short hair and been clean-shaven all my life, but if I want to keep on living thats going to have to change.
I walked up the stairs to Lower Jeuno and went for the Auction House. I bought myself a Sword, Field Tunica, and Brais. As I stood there in my garb I realized I was going to need allies. And I knew exactly who to find. So I walked next door to the Tenshodo HQ and waited for him to arrive.
It didn't take long. His name was Richard. A Ranger by profession and not nicknamed "Bloodbathrich" for nothing. I had met him a few years back while I was between crews.
He had known who I was and what I did. It didn't seem to phase him. He had made me an offer, and at the time, I had laughed in his face and flatly refused. But now....
"Hello Richard."
He turned around quickly to find out who had spoken to him. "Oh, hello Beldin. Geez, what happened to you? You look like crap."
"I noticed. I really wish I had a hat..."
"Here, take this one. Its a Baron's Chapeau I made. You can have it."
I donned my new hat then and there. "Thank you Rich. By the way, I'd like to take you up on that offer you made."
With that cheesy grin of his, he shook my hand. As I walked out of the door on my way to San d'Oria he said, "Welcome, Beldin. Welcome to the Bloodguard..."
~The Legend Of Beldin Pt. 3~
Red Mages and Tigers and Chocobos, Oh My!
"DAMN CHOCOBO!"
The damn bird had kicked me off and ditched me in the middle of Jugner Forest.
"Thats the LAST time I rent a Chocoo from an over-weight, annoying GalkAAHHHHHH!"
During my ranting a Forest Tiger had crept up behind me and leapt my my exposed back. Slashing through my Tunica.
Instinctivly, I had unsheathed my sword, spun around and slashed its throat as it pounced again. It fell to the ground convulsing, with blood foaming from the sides of it gaping jaw. Then, it went limp.
I touched my hand to the wounds on my back. Putting my hand infront of me, I saw the blood, my blood, that stained them.
"Damn..."
With that, I fell to the ground and slipped into unconsiousness.
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I awoke in a soft bed in a neatly furnished room. My torso was covered in bandages and they smell of a pugnant poultice. Someone had brought me here and had dressed my wounds.
"Ugh, I gotta stop getting knocked out. Where the rarab am I, anyways?"
A women's voice came from thefront of the room, "My room..."
I sat up in the bed to see who had spoken to me. A tall, beautiful, Elvaan woman stood in the doorway. White hair spilled out from underneath her Red Mage's hat.
"Who...?"
She waved away my question with a flip of her hand. She came over to me, "Let me see to your wounds."
The beautiful Elvaan began to unwrap the bandages around my chest and my back. As she ran her fingers lightly over my wounds, she said in a soft, comforting, voice, "They're healing nicely. Another week of bed-rest and you'll be as good as new! Well.. Except for a few scars that is. You lay back down and I'll bring you some Mandragora-Leaf Stew."
"Wait! Hold on! Who are you? How did I get here? Whats going on?"
Then, she smiled at me. It was a kind smile full of warmth.
"Okay. If you must know, my name is Skriel. Rich sent me to find you when you didn't show up in San d'Oria two days ago."
Something she said just didn't seem to ring true... "Skriel isn't your real name. Now is it?"
She laughed and her beauty seemed to be enhanced by it. "You caught me, Beldin. You're right. My real name is Kate."
At that point, I got up. I slipped into my Brais and my repaired Field Tunica. I put on my Baron's Chapeau and made myself ready to leave.
"Well, Lady Kate, I thank you for your hospitality, but I've over-stayed my welcome and must be going."
Kate fixed me with a cool look and pushed me back onto the bed with one hand. She sat down on my lap and gave me a deep, passionate kiss.
As I lay back she climbed in bed next to me. She put her arm lightly along my chest.
"You're not going anywhere just yet..."
~The Legend Of Beldin Pt. 4~
Assassination
A week later, I left Kate's home and made my way down the beautifully paved streets of North San d'Oria. Whistling a nameless tune, I walked past the Catherdral and stopped. I thought of filling my religious duties and offering up my prayers to the gods. I didn't. The gods are too much of fickle bitches for my taste and didn't deserve them.
Still whistling as I walked into the Lumberyard, watching all the people work, I decided I needed a good strong drink. Cause a good drink is better than any potion, in my opinion, for healing pain. So I made my way over to "The Rusty Anchor Tavern" for a Hume Pale Ale.
When I reached the door, something mae me freeze dead in my tracks. My hand flew it my sword hilt as I loosened it in its scabbard. Someone inside was asking questions about me so loud that I could hear him right through the Oak door. He didn't sound like a guy you wanna have a drink with.
I prepared myself to barge in and confront whoever this mystery man was. However, old habits die hard. So instead, I climbed the door frame and jumped to the open window above. I sat in the sill, listening, and looked down.
He was a brute of a Galka, with massive, hairy arms that looked like he could snap a Gigas in two just by squeezing it. A Dark Knight, or so I assumed, from the giant scythe that hung on his back. He held the owner, effortlessly, off the ground with one hand and had him pinned to the wall.
"Where is Beldin?", he said in a loud, deep voice that seemed to shake the very rafters above us.
"I d-d-don't know! P-p-please leave us alone!", the owner screeched, trying to escape the Galka's vie-like grip, but to no avail.
"Wrong answer," said the Galka threateningly. HE tossed the owner into a corner behind the bar a drew his scythe.
I could take it anymore. I stood in the sill and called down, "I doth find, mine friend, that one doth not like thine tone nor how thou treatens those weaken than thou art."
At that point, I jumped down from the sill onto a near-by table, drawing my sword, I returned to normal tones. "So, you son of a dhalmel, if you've been looking for Beldin, you've found him and he ain't pleased."
"Well Beldin," he said quite coolly, "I've never meet a man so willing to die."
With that he swung his scythe over his haed and lashed down at me. I danced nimblely aside and ducked just as he where my head had just been half a moment before.
"I find your accuracy lacking my friend. Why don't you quit and leave with you life now before I have to do something drastic?"
He roared at me and, once again, swung his scythe at my head. Instead of ducking as I had done before, I fell forward and, using my free hand for balance, I extended my body and drove my sword into the assassin's throat.
The trick worked.... barely. He fell to his knees, dropping is scythe, and clutching his throat, futilley try to stop the never ending flow of blood. Then he fell dead to the floor.
I cleaned my blade off on his tunic and snached up the paper that had fallen out of his pocket.
"Bartender! How 'bout a drink? A Hume Pale Ale if you have any!", I said, sitting my self down at a table and using the Galka's corpse as a footrest.
The bartender hurridly brought over a tankard of Ale and said it was on the house. I opened up the slip of paper that had fallen and read it:
"Kill Beldin
"X"
Who is X?
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