Lobo Daboato (LOW-BOE DAH-BOE-TOE)

Early life.

  Labo Daboato, also known as "The Bastard of the Sea"- was a famous pirate in the early 400s of the 4th age who was eventually captured and sent to the prison island of Crim . Lobo, well feared by Vangash trade vessals and coastal villages from 4A 400-419, survived a profitable lifestyle of raiding and pillaging until arrested and taken alive by the Vangash Navy.   After hardly a year in prison, Lobo organized the hostile take over of the crimian port now known as "Sinko'Daboato . Lobo's knowledge of raid and seige tactics proved influential in the battle for Sinko'Daboato and he is still honored as a hero there today.  

Retired Life.

  After destroying the Vangashian authority and establishing control over the port, Lobo lived many years as a ruling figure of the newly gained land. His people built a city in his name and many women became his wife. After birthing many children and raising them to be strong men of cunning, Lobo then decided to come out of retirement and return to a life of piracy.   Back to sea.   In his final years, Lobo eventually returned to the sea in hopes to regain a life of piracy and adventure. His family begged him not to go but the call to the ocean was too strong. On the year A4-466 Lobo Daboato boarded his new vessel "The Sea Hog" along with a crew of 100 men and set sail. None of them were ever heard of again.

Personality Characteristics

Motivation

As a pirate Lobo Daboato was motivated by greed and a hatred for weakness. His savage raids were noted as extremely brutal and unnecessarily violent. His crew were named the "Sons of Bastards" and were feared by all those who traversed the sea. Lobo's lust for carnage could only be outdone by his pulsing desire for wealth.   After retirement, some say Lobo began to soften and enjoy more mature roles in fatherhood and local governance. As the ruler of Sinko'Daboato- Lobo's motivations leaned towards building society and raising his children more than anything else.

Wealth & Financial state

The treasure of Daboata has never been recovered and is thought to be buried somewhere in the Pirate Islands. The treasure is assumed to be over a million gold worth of coin and artifacts stolen during Lobo's reign as a pirate lord.
Honorary & Occupational Titles
  • Bastard of the Sea
  • The Pirate King
  • Prisoner 666
  • House Lord
  • Port Master
Children

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