Of course, Riden, the youngest of Jeskor’s sons, has spent his life dealing with troublesome Pirate Captains. “Numerous escape attempts, causing bodily injury to the first mate as well as several members of the crew, the death of a Pirate…” - P126, Daughter of the Pirate King Alosa herself is quite the troublemaker and makes her captor work hard to keep her in line. Being the Daughter of the Siren Queen giving her a particular set of abilities that makes her invaluable to the Pirate King. In Daughter of the Pirate King, we see Alosa’s struggle to make her father happy and the eventual revelation that Alosa is not just the daughter of the Pirate King, but also the Daughter of the Siren Queen. When she isn’t holed up in the brig during her stay on the Night Farer, she spends her time trying to fulfill the true reason behind her capture, finding Jeskor’s portion of a map that would lead to the Siren Queen’s lair, and more importantly the treasure of the Siren Queen. She has grown up learning how to fight and has a certain ability that makes her able to easily identify men’s desires. Alosa has no such qualms, she's the Daughter of the Pirate King, and she makes sure that is known when she is captured. While some of my favorite pirate stories often start with a girl stowing away on a ship bound for adventure, usually the girl in question has commandeered men’s clothes and is trying to hide who she is and the fact that she is a woman.
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