Name: A'vi Rayt
Species: Human
Abilities: Shapeshifting and charisma oozing out of her ears
Vessel:The Hangman's Cry
Bio:
The Pride of the Pillager was a ship feared by air sailors across the galaxy, perhaps even the universe. It was a ship known for ambition and success. Those targeted by The Pride of the Pillager were doomed. It was on one of these ships that Zet Rayt found his future daughter, A'vi Rayt. Her parents were nowhere to be found, as this particular ship was carrying a different kind of cargo--slaves. While none of the crew were left alive, Zet found it in his heart to take aboard the slaves and give them positions as the crew, creating the most loyal pirates.
Once, a raid went terribly wrong, and the beloved Captain Zet Rayt was killed. Leaving behind his daughter and his crew, it only made sense that his daughter would take up the mantle of "captain." She commanded the death of the crew by hanging. None were left alive, swinging from the mast of the ship--earning its new name: The Hangman's Cry.
Captain A'vi Rayt was seventeen when she took control of the ship. But having been raised around this airship her entire life, the girl knew how to operate it. Being the daughter of Zet and his companion for 17 years, she knew how to treat the crew and already had their loyalty. However, as far as outsiders were concerned, none knew that the infamous captain had perished.
Witnesses who had seen his death outside of the crew were executed. His daughter took on his appearance for every raid, and every time they needed to recruit. She could change her appearance and voice at will, occasionally taking the time to pull some pranks on her crew.
Fiercely loyal to her crew and her ship, her crew has always been extremely taken care of, and she got no more of the loot than did any of them. Everything was an equal cut, no matter what. Despite this, it does come with prices. Crew members die during raids. It's a fact of this way of life. During the last raid, they took a heavy hit, as did A'vi's heart. But, they are need of members.
