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Capitaine Silver, a ruthless anthropomorphic pig pirate, commands his crew as the central antagonist in his tale. Once a crewman under the infamous Captain Flint, he now obsessively hunts Flint’s buried fortune. Clad in a pirate captain’s attire, his hat bears a skull emblem, a prosthetic hook replaces his hand, and a wiry mustache frames his snout.

Driven by opportunism, he abandons loyalty for personal gain, manipulating allies and enemies alike. After seizing protagonists with a treasure map, he deceives rivals, sells prisoners to slavers, and incites thefts among crews. He rules through calculated cunning and fear, quelling his men’s dissent with threats and guile.

Scheming relentlessly, he betrays all who cross his path, even feigning alliance with Flint’s descendant while plotting to claim the treasure alone. His ultimate gambit—activating a mechanism to unveil the hoard—unleashes a deluge that sweeps him into the ocean. Surviving, he pursues his quarry on patched-together rafts, undeterred by near-fatal setbacks.

Diverging from his literary roots, this iteration replaces a leg amputation with a hook hand and discards any mentorship role. His motives remain purely antagonistic: greed drives every betrayal, devoid of redeeming traits. Designed as a straightforward villain within an anthropomorphic world, he embodies unapologetic malice, rejecting antihero complexity for ruthless, single-minded villainy.