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From "The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe" by Defoe, Daniel

Spanish Captain
A rescued Spaniard who becomes Crusoe's loyal ally.
Core Belief
"Gratitude, loyalty, and religious faith are essential virtues. He believes in honoring his obligations and submitting to authority."
Worldview
He sees the world through a religious lens, viewing Crusoe's rescue as an act of divine intervention. He is committed to fighting against evil and upholding Christian values.
Personality
The Spanish captain is brave, resourceful, and deeply grateful to Crusoe for saving him from the cannibals. He is a devout Christian and readily pledges his loyalty and obedience.
In Their Own Words
"Christianus"
"Seignior, we will talk afterwards, but we must fight now: if you have any strength left, take this pistol and sword, and lay about you."
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