Your Character (Distant Shores)

Your Character in Distant Shores is the main protagonist of the Distant Shores series.

Although his/her default name is "Peyton Bellamy", the player can choose to name him/her as they wish. The player can also choose the gender of the character.

Appearance
Your appearance is customizable according to the player's preferences.

Background
You are a struggling actor, auditioning for the role of 'Robin' in a tv show called Jolly Roger until a golden compass whisks you to the past. There, you become part of a pirate crew in an effort to figure out a way back to your time.

Distant Shores

 * Chapter 1: Swept Away
 * Chapter 2: A Pirate's Life
 * Chapter 3: Live By the Sword
 * Chapter 4: Mutiny on the Revenge
 * Chapter 5: Changing Course
 * Chapter 6: Without a Net
 * Chapter 7: Stranger Tides
 * Chapter 8: Enemy Mine
 * Chapter 9: Battle Lines
 * Chapter 10: Deal with the Devil
 * Chapter 11: Wreckage
 * Chapter 12: Enemy of My Enemy

Edward Mortemer
Edward is the captain of the crew and one of your love interests.

Charlie Smith
Charlie is one of your love interests.

Robert
Robert doesn’t like you and believes you’re either a witch or a spy, or both. You find out at the end of Chapter 2 that he is planning a mutiny.

Oliver
Oliver is a lieutenant in the Royal Navy and one of your love interests.

Miscellaneous

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Trivia

 * A version of your character appears on the cover.
 * The female faces are reused from Open Heart, while the male faces are from Blades of Light and Shadow.
 * Your character can break the fourth wall if you play two lies and a truth, and choose to say you've played a story where you choose the ending.
 * In a premium scene in Chapter 3, it is mentioned that you were at the top of your stage-fighting class.
 * In a premium scene in Chapter 3, you reveal that you were born in the 1990s, and you recall your grandmother telling you about the 1969 Apollo 11 mission to the moon.
 * In a premium scene in Chapter 3, you reveal that you were born in the 1990s, and you recall your grandmother telling you about the 1969 Apollo 11 mission to the moon.