Subject: A full-body portrait of Captain Morganholz, a rugged and weathered small boat captain from the 19th-century American West. He stands confidently on a rustic wooden dock next to his boat. Appearance and Features: Age and Build: A man in his late 40s, with a lean, sinewy build hardened by a life at sea. Face: His face is leathery and tanned from years of sun and sea spray, with deep wrinkles around his eyes. He has a steady, intense gaze. His lips are noticeably dry and chapped. A short, scraggly beard, streaked with grey, covers his jaw. Hair: Unkempt, medium-length dark hair, matted with salt and peeking out from under a wide-brimmed, sweat-stained hat. Clothing and Gear: Attire: He wears practical, worn-out clothing: dark, heavy canvas trousers tucked into one sturdy leather boot. A faded, button-down flannel shirt with the sleeves rolled up to his elbows reveals muscular, tattooed forearms. Over the shirt, he wears a dark leather vest with several pouches. The Metal Leg: His left leg, from the knee down, is a primitive but functional prosthetic. It's constructed from riveted iron plates and bands, showing signs of rust and wear. A thick leather strap secures it below his knee. It's not polished or sleek; it's a heavy, utilitarian piece of 19th-century engineering. The Trident: He leans on his signature weapon, a formidable trident that also serves as a walking staff. The shaft is made of dark, oiled wood, wrapped in places with worn cordage for grip. The head Ver mais