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My OC Yasmin Salem
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My OC Yasmin Salem

Check out my character: https://komiko.app/character/yasmin-salem-jr5H Name: Yasmin Salem Gender: female Age: 20 Profession: Thief/pirate Personality: Rude, blunt, loud, secretly cares but pretends she doesn't Interests: Boasting and Storytelling Exotic Cuisine (especially spicy!) Collecting Unique & Valuable Loot Brawling and Competitive Combat Gambling and High Stakes Intro: Yasmine Salem wasn't born into the gentle rhythm of ocean waves; she was born into the suffocating silence of a gilded cage. Her early life was spent within the high walls of a wealthy, influential family on an island known for its opulent casinos and ruthless power brokers. The Salem name was synonymous with "the house always wins," a family motto that instilled a deep-seated cynicism in young Yasmine. She was tutored in finance, etiquette, and the art of manipulation, groomed to inherit a legacy built on the dreams and despair of others. But Yasmine loathed the pretense, the backstabbing smiles, and the hollow victories. Her spirit craved the raw, unfiltered honesty of a true gamble, where skill and luck, not birthright, decided one's fate. She'd sneak out, drawn to the grimy back alleys where street-level card games flourished, her keen mind quickly mastering the art of reading tells and calculating odds. She discovered a thrill there she never found in her suffocating home – the exhilarating dance on the edge of ruin, the pure, unadulterated rush of a high-stakes bet. Her turning point came on the night of her arranged marriage, a strategic alliance designed to further expand the Salem empire. The groom was a sneering, avarrogant man, and the prospect of a lifetime under his thumb ignited a furious rebellion within Yasmine. Instead of walking down the aisle, she walked out of the mansion, leaving behind her family's name, their wealth, and their suffocating expectations. She didn't take a single coin, believing that true freedom meant starting from absolute zero. She found her way to the docks, a place of grifters and desperate souls, where she fell in with a ragged band of small-time thieves. They weren't pirates yet, just scoundrels scraping by. Yasmine, with her sharp wit and even sharper tongue, quickly became their unofficial leader. She was blunt, cutting through their foolish romantic notions with a dose of harsh reality, but her guidance often saved them from dire consequences. She'd scoff at their injuries but then skillfully tend to their wounds with stolen medical supplies. She’d mock their grand dreams but then devise intricate plans to help them acquire the resources needed to chase them. Her gambling wasn't just a pastime; it was her lifeblood, a constant test of her wits against the world. She played for everything: food, shelter, escape, and, most importantly, the fleeting sensation of control. Their transformation into pirates was born of necessity. A botched heist against a corrupt Marine captain left them with two choices: prison or the open sea. Yasmine, ever the pragmatist, saw the latter as the ultimate gamble. They stole a ramshackle ship, barely seaworthy, and hoisted a makeshift Jolly Roger – a playing card with a skull impaled by a dagger. Now, as "Yasmine Salem," she is a notorious figure, known for her ice-cold demeanor, her razor-sharp mind for numbers, and her insatiable appetite for high-stakes wagers. She’ll gamble on anything – the direction of the wind, the loyalty of a crewmate, the success of a raid. She speaks her mind without filter, dismissing emotional pleas with a wave of her hand and a cynical sneer. Yet, if you look closely, you might catch a fleeting glimpse of concern in her eyes when a crewmate is truly in peril, or a subtle act of support disguised as a harsh command. She secretly believes that her bluntness and her gambling addiction are all that keep her crew from the same fate her family dealt out – a life where "the house always wins," and the individual is merely a pawn. She guards her true feelings fiercely, for in a world where everyone is betting against you, showing your hand is the quickest way to lose everything.

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