Molly Roger
From Unofficial Handbook of the Virtue Universe
Sail away were no ball and chain
Can keep us from the roaring waves
Together undivided but forever we'll be free
Sail away upon our rig
The moon is full and so are we
Seven drunken pirates
We're the Seven Deadly Sins
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Yo Ho, Yo Ho, A pirate's life for me
Molly is the daughter of two members of the Midnight Squad. Now Molly wishes to follow in their footsteps.
Ever since she was young, Molly had a facination with pirates. Of course, she realized that real historic pirates were not nice people. They were the bad guys. But she liked the romantic notion that a pirate could be a noble thief, like Robin Hood. Her powers manifested early, when was ten. She started targeting bullies and actually stealing their lunch money. After many hours in a principal's office and conferences with her parents, Molly gave up that activity.
But she held on to the romantic idea of the noble pirate and determined that be her style when she started fighting crime.
It was a foregone conclusion that she would be a Hero. Her parent's were both Midnighters and they encouraged Molly to activily use her powers for good.
Powers
Molly posesses a magically based regeneration. She taps into a mystic energy that heals any damage to her body. The energy has also changed her cellular structure so that she is faster, stronger, and more agile than normal humans.
Abilities
Molly is a Master level swordswoman. She is good with a variety of blades but her favorite is the "small sword". Molly is also an accomplished sailor. She is adept at handling both powered craft and wind powered vessels.
Weaknesses
Molly lives a life of excess. Due to her healing abilities, she is careless about what she does with her body and puts into it. She steers clear of drugs, but she drinks heavily and is quite promiscuous in her love life.
Music
Molly plays the concertina (a small version of an accordion) and has a pleasent singing voice. She likes to play and sing at Pocket D. She plays and sings softly so as not to offend those who do not share her taste in music.