Rohaj, the privateer, is a short, stocky man with stringy, shoulder-length raven hair, a permanent 5 o'clock shadow, and the requisite gold hoop in his left ear... that earring is the only thing he bears that's shiny and new - the rest of his attire, while finely tailored, has seen better days... the oyster satin of his waistcoat is frayed, and his fall-front breeches, of tawny buckskin, are dappled with water marks, and the brass buttons that remain are hanging on loose threads... his coat, of chocolate velvet, has full tail pleats, and the buttonholes are worked in gold metal thread, but the cuffs are stained, and the lining of eggshell satin is tattered and rotting away in places... a jagged scar, of angry red, twists below his left eye, and his meaty hands are usually seen clutching a Meerschaum pipe, the bowl carved in the figure of a basilisk's head... his ruddy skin, roughened by sea salt, is the same texture as the storm-battered boots that rise past his knees...



"Oh, better far to live and die/Under the brave black flag I fly/Than play a sanctimonious part/With a pirate head and a pirate heart" ~ Gilbert & Sullivan