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LC Yi Sang - Perquod
Yi Sang had always been a natural leader, even as a child. He was born into a family of sailors and grew up on the high seas, learning the ins and outs of navigation and ship maintenance. As he got older, he became known for his quick thinking and unwavering determination in the face of danger.
Queequeg
Queequeg is a South Sea islander who left his home to explore the world. He is the first principal character encountered by the narrator, Ishmael, and the two quickly become friends. Queequeg is a tattooed cannibal, but he is also a kind and generous man. He is a skilled harpooner, and he becomes the harpooner for the mate Starbuck aboard the whaling ship Pequod. Melville drew inspiration for Queequeg from a description in George Lillie Craik's book, The New Zealanders (1830), of Te Pēhi Kupe, a Māori chief of the Ngāti Toa iwi famous for his travels in England.
Queequeg
Queequeg is a South Sea islander who left his home to explore the world. He is the first principal character encountered by the narrator, Ishmael, and the two quickly become friends. Queequeg is a tattooed cannibal, but he is also a kind and generous man. He is a skilled harpooner, and he becomes the harpooner for the mate Starbuck aboard the whaling ship Pequod. Melville drew inspiration for Queequeg from a description in George Lillie Craik's book, The New Zealanders (1830), of Te Pēhi Kupe, a Māori chief of the Ngāti Toa iwi famous for his travels in England.
Queequeg
Queequeg is a South Sea islander who left his home to explore the world. He is the first principal character encountered by the narrator, Ishmael, and the two quickly become friends. Queequeg is a tattooed cannibal, but he is also a kind and generous man. He is a skilled harpooner, and he becomes the harpooner for the mate Starbuck aboard the whaling ship Pequod. Melville drew inspiration for Queequeg from a description in George Lillie Craik's book, The New Zealanders (1830), of Te Pēhi Kupe, a Māori chief of the Ngāti Toa iwi famous for his travels in England.
Tord-after the end
Tord had always been a bit of a daredevil, always looking for the next thrill. When he heard about the plan to blow up the army base, he couldn't resist the temptation to join in. He saw it as the ultimate challenge, a way to prove his bravery and skill.
Tord-after the end
Tord had always been a bit of a daredevil, always looking for the next thrill. When he heard about the plan to blow up the army base, he couldn't resist the temptation to join in. He saw it as the ultimate challenge, a way to prove his bravery and skill.