Life on the streets of Red City were tough, especially for the people that had to live in the shadows, like Boudica did. Many districts were ruled by kingpins, most of whom were morally repugnant and willing to play dirty. Boudica had been living in District 2 ever since she was banished from the Kuja homeland of Amazon Lily, and it had been a tough existence, with every day being a struggle for survival. For young, attractive women like Boudica, living in District 8 meant that you could be kidnapped at any moment. District 8 was notorious for its numerous human smuggling rings, and they operated pretty brazenly in daylight, simply because what remained of the law enforcement simply accepted that they were no match for the countless gangs that ruled the city.
As Boudica trekked across the concrete jungle that was Red City, she encountered countless down-trodden homeless folk, who were often the victim of gang violence and human trafficking. Boudica knew their plight all too well, having been homeless in her first year in Baltigo. Boudica had to turn tricks to survive, and she never earned enough money to escape the cycle of poverty and homelessness, as all of the money that Boudica earned went towards staving off starvation and paying “protection money” towards a gang, a form of extortion exercised by the exploitative gangs towards defenseless women like her. At times, Boudica had felt like a slave towards the gang that claimed her as their “territory”, a shameful way of declaring her non-human and as part of their property, rather than an actual human being.
Boudica grew up as a perennial outsider, she never “clicked” with the other kids, and her meager existence as an orphan pushed her towards a life of crime even as a mere child. She grew up at an orphanage that felt more like a prison than a home, where strict rules and harsh punishments were applied liberally to the children that resided there. Boudica started to yearn for freedom, to live as she wished, and she felt as though Amazon Lily was too small for her dreams. Boudica wanted to be the Queen of Pirates, not just of Amazon Lily. She had grown to resent the island that had trapped her ambitions and kept her down for 18 years, and she was determined to leave at all costs.
Boudica had stolen a number of items and goods in order to prepare for her journey off the island, but she was caught by the local law enforcement, and brought in front of the Queen of Amazon Lily, who banished her from the island that both raised her and kept her captive. Boudica had mixed feelings about being forced to leave, as she had wanted to leave on her own, but Boudica felt a sense of intense excitement about getting the opportunity to explore the world outside of Amazon Lily.
WC = 486
As Boudica trekked across the concrete jungle that was Red City, she encountered countless down-trodden homeless folk, who were often the victim of gang violence and human trafficking. Boudica knew their plight all too well, having been homeless in her first year in Baltigo. Boudica had to turn tricks to survive, and she never earned enough money to escape the cycle of poverty and homelessness, as all of the money that Boudica earned went towards staving off starvation and paying “protection money” towards a gang, a form of extortion exercised by the exploitative gangs towards defenseless women like her. At times, Boudica had felt like a slave towards the gang that claimed her as their “territory”, a shameful way of declaring her non-human and as part of their property, rather than an actual human being.
Boudica grew up as a perennial outsider, she never “clicked” with the other kids, and her meager existence as an orphan pushed her towards a life of crime even as a mere child. She grew up at an orphanage that felt more like a prison than a home, where strict rules and harsh punishments were applied liberally to the children that resided there. Boudica started to yearn for freedom, to live as she wished, and she felt as though Amazon Lily was too small for her dreams. Boudica wanted to be the Queen of Pirates, not just of Amazon Lily. She had grown to resent the island that had trapped her ambitions and kept her down for 18 years, and she was determined to leave at all costs.
Boudica had stolen a number of items and goods in order to prepare for her journey off the island, but she was caught by the local law enforcement, and brought in front of the Queen of Amazon Lily, who banished her from the island that both raised her and kept her captive. Boudica had mixed feelings about being forced to leave, as she had wanted to leave on her own, but Boudica felt a sense of intense excitement about getting the opportunity to explore the world outside of Amazon Lily.
WC = 486