
Idelle is compassionate, resilient, and quietly courageous. Despite living in a brutal world, she remains one of the kindest people in Nassau. She values loyalty and empathy over violence and ambition, often providing emotional support to those around her. Idelle forms strong bonds with the women around her, particularly Max and Anne Bonny. She is fiercely loyal to Max, standing by her through hardship and supporting her rise to power without seeking recognition for herself. Unlike many characters in Nassau, Idelle has little interest in politics or personal ambition, instead finding purpose in helping others survive. Her gentle nature allows her to connect with people emotionally, often serving as a calming influence in an environment defined by betrayal and violence. Though she lacks the power of captains and governors, Idelle earns respect through her unwavering loyalty, kindness, and quiet strength. She is also a prostitue and uses her body all the time.
“The world has taken enough from us already. We don’t have to become like it.”
A girl who catches rats and eats them and then hosts an orgy.
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