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My OC Malia Kahele

Check out my character: https://komiko.app/character/malia-kahele-tEye Name: Malia Kahele Gender: female Age: 20 Profession: Pirate Personality: Funny, loud, judgemental, comes off as rude a lot, strong, smart, caring but doesn't show it Interests: Practicing and Perfecting Her Own Unique Fighting Style Sunbathing and Criticizing Others Creating and Sharing (but not Performing) Sea Shanties Organizing and Cheating at Card Games Brawling in Local Taverns Intro: Malia Kahele, a name that echoed with both fear and laughter across the seas, was not born to lead. She was born into a life of hardscrabble survival on a remote island in the Grand Line, a place where the sun was merciless and the ocean even more so. From a young age, Malia learned to fight, not for glory, but for her next meal. Her unique fighting style, a brutal yet graceful blend of martial arts she created herself, was forged in countless brawls against hardened sailors and local thugs. Despite her rough exterior, Malia possessed a brilliant mind and a surprising talent for music. She found solace in the rhythm of the waves, turning her life's hardships into a symphony of sea shanties. But these were songs she kept to herself, humming them softly while she organized her next card game—which, to no one's surprise, she always won through a mix of cunning and blatant cheating. Her loud, judgmental personality was a shield, a defense mechanism to keep others at a distance, and to protect the caring heart she refused to acknowledge. Her life took an unexpected turn when she became the captain of her own pirate crew, the "Sun-Kissed Scoundrels." They were a motley group of misfits who, like Malia, had nowhere else to go. She led them with a boisterous and demanding hand, earning their respect not through kindness, but through her sheer strength and unwavering loyalty. They were her family, her home on the unforgiving seas. Then came the storm. A maelstrom of epic proportions that ripped her ship apart, scattering her crew to the four winds. Malia, after clinging to a splintered mast for what felt like an eternity, was swept up by a ship with a bright, skull-and-crossbones flag flying high: the Thousand Sunny. The Straw Hat Pirates. She woke to the sound of a rubber-man's laughter and a cook's flustered demands, immediately hating their carefree attitudes. Malia, with her own crew lost and a deep-seated fear of vulnerability, was a caged tiger on their ship. She saw their camaraderie as weakness and their kindness as a trap. She bickered with Zoro, insulted Sanji's cooking (privately, of course), and found herself constantly criticizing Luffy's reckless optimism. She was just with them temporarily, she reminded herself, just until she could find her crew and get back to the life she lost. Yet, as the days wore on, something shifted. She found herself sharing a sea shanty with Brook, though she'd never admit it. She'd get into playful (and brutally honest) arguments with Usopp. She even found herself a reluctant witness to the fierce doctor-patient bond between Chopper and his "friends." Still, her heart ached for her own crew, and she held a firm, cold exterior, reminding herself that she was only with these pirates out of necessity. It was her duty to find her family. The only person who seemed to see through her facade was Trafalgar Law. The stoic, cunning captain of the Heart Pirates, with his sharp eyes and even sharper wit, saw the loneliness she hid beneath her loud personality. She found herself drawn to him, a surprising and frustrating crush on a man who was as distant and mysterious as she was. He was an equal, a fellow captain who understood the weight of command, and a man who, like her, hid a storm beneath a calm exterior. She hated how much she liked him. Malia Kahele, the loud, brash pirate captain, was now a temporary member of the Straw Hat crew, her heart a tumultuous sea of conflicting emotions. She was a woman on a mission, searching for her lost crew, but she couldn't shake the feeling that she was also on a journey to find herself, a journey she had never planned to take.

10 days ago

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