Vaerona of Volantis

Vaerona of Volantis is the current pirate lord of Dark Den and its troops as well as captain of the Living Shadow. A minor scion of an even more minor noble family she took to the seas in order to make her fortune. She is a charismatic woman, employing any and all strategies to win regardless of morality.

Appearance and Character
Vaerona is tall, standing at five foot eight. Her face has the beauty of old Volantis, appearing almost to be carved out of marble with harsh features. Her skin is a chocolate brown, a mixture of her Volantene father and Summer Isles mother with long, flowing black hair and dark brown eyes. Her body is thinly muscled but still with womanly curves.

Vaerona often enjoys finery and excess. She has a love of jewels, and often wears many upon her person, as well as expensive tailored clothing as befitting a pirate lord. She also drinks frequently, though her crew is always well cared for. Her personality is best described as driven; while she takes no pleasure from killing others is willing to do anything to get what she desires, though she is naturally extremely persuasive.

History
Vaerona was born to a minor noble family in Volantis, the seventh of nine children and the fourth daughter. As befitting a free and noble woman she was largely brought up by her family's slaves, who spoiled the little girl rotten. As she grew she became bored with the city, a city that was boring, quiet and offered nothing to a teenager who would never be able to be much more than an average free woman.

When she was 15, Vaerona snuck down to the docks and onto the first ship she found, woefully inexperienced at such things due to her cosseted childhood. Two days out to sea she was caught and brought before the captain, one Syro Silvertongue. To survive she used one of the few skills such a life had given her; her convincing tongue, enough to prevent him from selling her to a Lyseni whorehouse or throwing her off the boat with her legs tied.

She trained under Syro, becoming a successful pirate in her own right. The previously