Capt Nemo
Captain Nemo: The Phantom of the Deep
Born as Prince Dakkar, heir to a noble Indian kingdom, Nemo was a child of privilege yet burdened by the weight of oppression. Raised in the courts of his father’s palace, he was educated by the finest minds of Europe and Asia, mastering languages, sciences, and the art of war. From an early age, he harbored a restless spirit, drawn to the mysteries of the sea and the boundless freedom it promised.
But the tides of history were unforgiving. When the British Empire tightened its grip on his homeland, Nemo’s world was shattered. His family, his people—slaughtered in the fires of rebellion. Branded a fugitive, he escaped into the unknown, vowing never again to serve any nation, never again to bow to any king.
For years, he wandered, a man without a country, gathering a crew of like-minded exiles—rebels, outcasts, and those who had suffered under the heel of imperial conquest. With the wealth and knowledge of a prince, he constructed his masterpiece: the Nautilus, a vessel unlike any other, a kingdom beneath the waves, a harbinger of both salvation and vengeance.
Now, Captain Nemo roams the depths, waging a silent war against tyranny, striking from the shadows like a phantom of the ocean. His heart beats with both scientific wonder and cold, unyielding wrath. He is neither hero nor villain—only a man bound to the deep, a sovereign of the abyss, forever lost to the surface world.

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