chaz: (for life Jim Jones)
𝕼harles 𝖁ane ([personal profile] chaz) wrote2022-01-20 09:43 pm

then said the judge, said he (duplicity app)

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Name: Meg
Age: 35
Contact: PM
Timezone: EST (GMT-5)
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Name: Charles Vane
Door: Left

Canon: Black Sails
Canon Point: Season 3, post-death

Age: It’s unspecified in canon, which is off from the historic timeline by a few years, so Vane is most likely in his late 30s when he dies (physically and mentally).
Appearance: here

History: Wiki for Charles Vane in Black Sails.
Personality:
- RUTHLESS. Vane’s success and survival are entirely a result of his reputation as a man not to be fucked with, and he protects that reputation at the cost of all else, including love and friendship. He is loyal until betrayed, calm until provoked, but once either of those things happen, he retaliates decisively and to devastating effect. This is repeatedly proven over the course of the series, perhaps in most dramatic fashion when he murdered Richard Guthrie and left his manifesto attached to the corpse. Even on a more subtle, personal level, Vane develops as a character not by changing who he is, but by cutting away the parts of him that don’t serve his ultimate goal - when his night terrors of Albinus start to overcome him, he faces the fear by returning to his former master, killing him, and forming a new crew from the former pirate slaves.
- VIOLENT. While pirates in general are more willing to fight and kill, Vane uses them as a default strategy for settling grievances, particularly with people he doesn’t know or trust. Much of his strength lies in his ability to fight and to both dish out and take punishment to a significant degree, and he never makes a threat without both the intent and the means to follow through. This is not at all to say that Vane is indiscriminately violent - rather it’s that he is not afraid to go from 0 to 60 when given a reason. However, his violent tendencies also run deep enough to make him incompatible with civilized life, something he recognizes and accepts willingly about himself, viewing it as a source of pride.
- VENGEFUL. Vane cannot leave slights against himself or his authority unanswered. This has led him to do especially brutal acts of violence, such as turning Max over to his men for stealing from them, and cutting off Ned Lowe’s head and leaving it on the beach as a warning. He also doesn’t hesitate to punch Eleanor in the face in front of a crowd of people after she punches him in the face first. His prerogative is to nip these problems in the bud swiftly and decisively, because he didn’t acquire the power and infamy he has now by showing mercy to those who oppose him. That being said, in Zach McGowan’s own words, “Vane doesn’t want to kill someone he doesn’t have to kill, necessarily.” He does what he feels is necessary to neutralize the threat (whether it's to his life or his reputation), and if that falls short of killing, he doesn’t kill just for the sake of it.
+ PRINCIPLED. Vane’s morals may not be suitable for a civilized society, but that doesn’t mean they’re nonexistent. He is fiercely anti-slavery, and puts enough value on freedom and choice that it fuels his dedication to liberating Nassau and the community of his fellow pirates as a whole. He kills his former slaver and frees the other laborers (an act which conquers a fair number of his demons), and also drops a slaver captain into the ocean with weights tied to his feet after the slaver tosses his “human cargo” overboard to avoid being run down by the pirates. Jack Rackham also describes Vane as being brave, “loyal to a fault” and honest “in a world where honesty is so regularly and casually disregarded”. These attributes have served Vane in both positive and negative ways; for example, his love for Eleanor Guthrie left him open to being betrayed by her, and his determination to see Jack delivered safely from Woodes Rogers’ custody led to his arrest and ultimate execution. Vane has his own code of ethics, and his own priorities for what’s important in his life, and he sticks to them without wavering.

Powers and Abilities: No special powers. He’s the best fighter (with or without weapons) in Nassau and in the words of a friend "the best pirate to ever pirate", but he’s fully human.
Inventory: Just the clothes he’s wearing in the above photo. Although he would normally have several weapons on his person, he’s coming to Duplicity straight from the gallows (and prison before that), so he literally only has the clothes on his back.

Samples:
TDM 1 (Anne)
TDM 2 (Jack)
TDM 3 (Ducky)