Approved Captain Gyles Stowett

Captain Gyles F. Stowett

Captain of the Golden Hide
Staff member
Officer: Captain (Commander)
Navy
Influence
10,722.00
Captain Gyles Stowett
"Young Gyles"


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Skills
Total Points Available To Spend
14
Physical
Mental
Social
Rapier & Dagger [Veteran] (5)
Military Tactics [Proficient] (3)
Formal Imperial Etiquette [Trained] (2)
Enhanced Tolerance [Trained] (2)
Gambling [Novice] (1)
Pugilism [Novice]* (1)
Total Points in Category: 8
Total Points in Category: 4
Total Points in Category: 2
*Slightly improved when drunk.
General Information
Age: 31
Species: Stoat
Size: Medium

Physical Description
Young Gyles is a stoat of maple-gold fur and satin-white throat, paws, and belly, with thoughtful grey eyes. On land, Gyles upholds the Stowett magnanimity by dressing in a silver brocade tailcoat with red satin lower lapel facings, silver satin vest, and pristine silver-white silk neckerchief.

When at sea, he wears a dark blue waterproofed linen and wool officer's jacket with red trim and buttons and dark red or black wool vest with a neckerchief and tricorne hat, all of which belonged to the Elder Gyles. His sword, dagger, small brass spyglass, officer's whistle, and - most important of all - trusty flask accompany him at all times.

Inventory and Real Estate
Weapons:
Swept-hilt cut-and-thrust rapier, "Spuro" (1)
Shell-guard dagger (1)

Affects:
Brass spyglass (1)
Silver whistle (1)
Spirits flask (1+)
Land outfit (1)
Navy uniform (1)
An Inksmudged Atlas (1)

Property:
Skeered's End, Renovated Shipwreck of the Imperial Ship Skeered o' Nothing
Shares in the Lanternglass Companie (70/100)

Personality
Gyles is the result of an eager young soul becoming seasoned with too many hard days before the mast and harder liquor in too short a time. He remains an affable optimist with a belief in luck and a habit of trying his fortune (Gyles is, fittingly, an adept gambler, indulging in everything from Bidou to Quinze), though his most uproarious impulses toward reckless derring-do are now tempered with the voice of an inner realist.

Like many Navy officers risen by way of blade and meritorious action, Gyles is more comfortable among the rankers than with the upper-class creatures of the Imperium, despising the political games one must play to rise to nobility. These he has safely avoided, for the most part, by sequestering himself aboard the Golden Hide. and busying himself with its operations and the wellbeing of the crew. When necessary, he can play rather well, but chooses not to wherever possible.

He fears few things, but politicians and large seabirds have always been under immediate suspicion, Gyles having an ill history with the creatures. Most of all, he fears endangering those he cares about with his more devil-may-care tendencies. The Young Stowett is empathetic and conscientious, feeling an incredible sense of responsibility for others, regardless of station, and maintains a healthy curiosity about the creatures whose lives are in his paws and in whose paws he entrusts his own.

Strengths
Although he has a strong internal aversion to the former, Gyles is outwardly as much a natural in Imperial high society as he is in the Slups, a gift of having been raised between a self-made sire of lowly origins and a wealthy heiress mother, the latter of whom coached him on Vulpinsulan noble manners and sociopolitics.

Gyles is well-versed in sea tactics and strategy, having both studied with his mother's blessing at the Imperial University at Length, as well as practiced them to a science on the high seas in a number of bloody engagements.

Gyles is an exceptional swordsbeast, having trained theory with some of the Imperium's best and fought in many duels and pitched battles for his years. When it comes to the sword, he is a master of the mental as well as the physical game.

Weaknesses
Gyles has an unequal relationship with the bottle. He holds his liquor very well, such that it can be difficult to know when the bottle has him by the nose. The only tell for those who know him more intimately is that he loses the tempering of the inner realist when under the influence, becoming dangerously carefree and fearless.
While the occasional success of actions taken in drunkenness might pass the vice off as a strength, it more often than not has caused him great suffering, including, among many deaths, the death of his close friend at sea. He drinks to escape his demons, perhaps, and his demons join him when he does.

Gyles' dislike for noble intrigues and power plays and subsequent choice to avoid such things as much as possible seems to stem from a fear of living up to his potential or leveraging unearned privilege, such as that afforded him through the genteel Spotche family. As a result, he has built a box around himself. Many of his troubles have their root in this tendency to constrain himself to imaginary boundaries.

History
Gyles Figginroy Stowett, also known as Young Gyles, of the perhaps not-so-ancient House of Stowett, was born on Merry 12 in the year of His Grace the Emperor 1734 to Gyles Q. Stowett and the noble Frenata Spotche. This auspicious date marked a year since the notorious Rampage of Bully Harbor by the Coalition of Those Who Do Not Wish Us Well, an event that culminated in the transformation of his father’s assignment, the Skeered of Nothing, into a Clingfire-burned shell on the northern harbor shore.

Gyles' sire, the miscreant Gyles Q. Stowett, a self-aggrandizing stoat who insisted on being called "The Captain", worked with what he could from the Skeered’s remains and transformed its charred skeleton into a ramshackle home, dubbing the beautified corpse Skeered’s End. It was within the End's creaking, wind-battered walls that Young Gyles grew up, spoon-fed by the fireside on an imbalanced diet of his old dad's grandiose tales—epic sea battles, lost loves, exotic lands, and treasures beyond imagining (all of them buried in conveniently inaccessible faraway locations). Much was fabrication, but Gyles couldn't help feeling there was a grain of truth behind it all, a mystery to his sire he couldn't quite square.

Oulde Scorpion Sting, "The Captain's" vice of choice, was eventually the Family Stowett's undoing. The drink fueled endless rows between the old jack and Gyles' jill mother, Frenata Spotche, a high-society stoatess who had long grown weary of the elder Stowett's destitute living and pretentious claims of hidden fortunes.
One final, explosive fight in 1740 forced Frenata to expel the Elder Gyles from Skeered's End. The bitter old sailor put to sea and never returned. Before he left, in a rare moment of sobriety, he gave his son a key and directions to an old seachest buried on Pricklee Pointe. Inside were a few affects, among them his father's sword, dagger, and Navy coat, as well as miscellanea from a life roving the waves. Important in this collection was a folded map, forgotten, faded. Somebeast at one point in time had written on various locations across the Known World, but now they were smudged away and indiscernable to the young stoat.

In 1747, after some seasons of finer living among the Spotches and two years' military education at the Imperial University, Gyles dropped out, gave up a sure destiny as an Honor Guards officer for any one of Amarone's stuffy élite and signed instead aboard the INS Golden Hide as a midshipper - a junior officer of just thirteen determined to trace the trail of his missing sire and make his own career with plenty of adventure and courage to spare.
Along the way, he found the life of the old "Captain's" stories; due to his charisma and wretched beginnings dressed in dandy trappings, he was able to float between circles of wealth and penury, making as many friends in sackcloth as in silk, and earned the trust of his command on the gundeck and in the fighting tops. One such friend forged in combat, a young ensign named Sarabande, became his closest comrade and friendly rival. What befell her is a bitter memory known only to Gyles himself, but however it happened, her fate haunts him.

A dozen years flew by. The Gyles of 1765 is a changed beast— far-flung voyages, countless battles, encounters with terrible beasts, and a knack for enterprise have made a successful businessbeast, gentlestoat, fighter, and senior officer out of the younger Stowett. He has made many true comrades and instilled loyalty and kinship in his crew, and built wealth. Yet a series of empty dug-up holes across a hundred remote isles later, he is still pursuing his sire and feeling none the closer.

 
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