Hamlet
Hamlet was born in a small village on the Grand Line. His parents were both pirates, and he grew up hearing stories about their adventures. He always dreamed of one day becoming a pirate himself, and when he was old enough, he set out on his own to find his fortune.
Hamlet quickly proved to be a natural at piracy. He was strong, brave, and intelligent, and he had a knack for finding trouble. He soon made a name for himself as a fearsome pirate, and he quickly rose through the ranks of the underworld.
One day, Hamlet was captured by a powerful pirate captain named Blackbeard. Blackbeard was impressed by Hamlet's strength and determination, and he offered to make him his second-in-command. Hamlet accepted Blackbeard's offer, and he quickly became one of the most trusted members of his crew.
Hamlet served under Blackbeard for many years, and he learned a great deal from him. He learned how to fight, how to lead, and how to be a ruthless pirate. He also developed a strong bond with Blackbeard, and he came to see him as a father figure.
One day, Blackbeard was killed in a battle with the Marines. Hamlet was devastated by his death, but he knew that