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  • Bluebeard was a henchman of The United Underworld.
  • Bluebeard is the piratey moniker of Rick Keagy, an important member of the Art Department for Three Rings Design. He was previously the art director of Bolt Action software and made love swings for The Sims Hot Date. He is also a big fan of Squeegee. In Azure, he was the governor of Winter Solstice, though that was passed to Artemis for Midnight. He has designed the art for many parts of the game, including the entire Spades game and both sets of boots. Nemo is the other member of the Art Department. Image:Stub.pngArr! This article be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
  • The story's title character is a very wealthy man who, in spite of the strange appearance that his blue beard gives him, has recently persuaded a young woman to marry him. Before going away on a long journey, Bluebeard gives his wife keys to every lock in the house. He tells her not to unlock the door to one particular small room. Inevitably, the young woman's curiosity leads her to enter that room, where she discovers Bluebeard's dark secret. "Bluebeard' has been adapted for the stage, has been performed as operas and ballets and has also inspired several movies.
  • Bluebeard is an otherwise unnamed human wizard, member of the White Council, and so nicknamed by Harry Dresden. He appears in Summer Knight.
  • - In the past he was a member of the Marines like a vice admiral and for 10 years he served the World Goverment and the Marines and one day he gave his resignation from the Marines because he liked the pirate live better and then he change his name in to Bluebeard. For 5 years as a pirate he became very fameous for his cruelty and power in the Grand Line, when he start his pirate live his bounty were File:Bsymbol.gif93,000,000 and then he decide to leave the Grand Line and set sails to the New World. In his voyage to the New World his bounty grow up to File:Bsymbol.gif205,000,000 because he destroyed many pirate and Marine ships, 2 years later when he finally arrived to the New World and he built his own headquarter and conquest 5 islands under his protection, in this 2 years his bounty gr
  • Bluebeard is from a French fable telling the story of a young woman who marries a wealthy aristocrat who had several wives before her who disappeared mysteriously. The aristocrat is thought ugly because of his blue beard. The new wife is the sole heir to the aristocrat's money and gives her sister money for a dowry and her brother money for her brothers' captains commisions. She marries a worthy gentleman.
  • Bluebeard is a dastardly, evil pirate known for killing the women he married after they entered a certain room in his house. In the Sisters Grimm series, he is the prosecuting lawyer in the trial of The Big Bad Wolf.
  • A Viking played by Devon Brinner in The Five Moons of Japan. You are the Viking captain recruited by Susano during his campaign during Scandinavia. Growing up in a region that was just coming out of its Age of Mythology, you were of one of the first generations to not be told of the exploits of the Norse gods in present-tense. This was all the past now and it truly saddened you. Still, deep down, you knew that there had to be gods out there somewhere. You were named after one, after all. Unfortunately, you came from a merchant family that had a shop set up in town and never really traveled. When you were 13, you ran away from home to become a seafarer. You went from town to town until you arrived in a coastal village that served primarily as a trading outpost for ships going around to Euro
  • Bluebeard is a wealthy aristocrat, feared and shunned because of his ugly, blue beard. He has been married several times, but no one knows what became of his wives. He is therefore avoided by the local girls. When Bluebeard visits one of his neighbours and asks to marry one of her two daughters, the girls are terrified, and each tries to pass him on to the other. Eventually, he talks the younger daughter into visiting him, and after hosting a wonderful banquet, he persuades her to marry him. After the ceremony, she goes to live with him in his château.
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  • Bluebeard was a henchman of The United Underworld.
  • Bluebeard is the piratey moniker of Rick Keagy, an important member of the Art Department for Three Rings Design. He was previously the art director of Bolt Action software and made love swings for The Sims Hot Date. He is also a big fan of Squeegee. In Azure, he was the governor of Winter Solstice, though that was passed to Artemis for Midnight. He has designed the art for many parts of the game, including the entire Spades game and both sets of boots. Nemo is the other member of the Art Department. Image:Stub.pngArr! This article be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
  • - In the past he was a member of the Marines like a vice admiral and for 10 years he served the World Goverment and the Marines and one day he gave his resignation from the Marines because he liked the pirate live better and then he change his name in to Bluebeard. For 5 years as a pirate he became very fameous for his cruelty and power in the Grand Line, when he start his pirate live his bounty were File:Bsymbol.gif93,000,000 and then he decide to leave the Grand Line and set sails to the New World. In his voyage to the New World his bounty grow up to File:Bsymbol.gif205,000,000 because he destroyed many pirate and Marine ships, 2 years later when he finally arrived to the New World and he built his own headquarter and conquest 5 islands under his protection, in this 2 years his bounty grow up to File:Bsymbol.gif390,000,000 and become a member of the Great Forces. 2 YEARS LATER: - After this two years he easly defeat Lord Oswald because he plans this for a long time to became member of the 5 Pirates of Terror and he left the Great Forces for that, after that battle his bounty grow up to File:Bsymbol.gif440,000,000 and the organisation see the power and cruelty of this pirate and they accept him in the organisation. - His devil fruit has the power to make his body strong as a real gold and has the power to transform his body into gold. 1. * Golden Hand 2. * Pure Gold
  • A Viking played by Devon Brinner in The Five Moons of Japan. You are the Viking captain recruited by Susano during his campaign during Scandinavia. Growing up in a region that was just coming out of its Age of Mythology, you were of one of the first generations to not be told of the exploits of the Norse gods in present-tense. This was all the past now and it truly saddened you. Still, deep down, you knew that there had to be gods out there somewhere. You were named after one, after all. Unfortunately, you came from a merchant family that had a shop set up in town and never really traveled. When you were 13, you ran away from home to become a seafarer. You went from town to town until you arrived in a coastal village that served primarily as a trading outpost for ships going around to Europe in the South and the vast country of Siberia to the East. There, you encountered a crew of Vikings showing off some of their pillaging spoils in a tavern. Entering, you introduced yourself, Loki Skuldelev, and requested that the Vikings take you on their adventures so that you could seek gods. After a moment’s pause, they all burst out laughing at you. You were not one to be easily dissuaded, however, and asked that they give you a task to prove your worth. Noting your interests in the old Norse gods, they told you about a drinking horn kept in the village leader’s home that was supposedly used by Thor when he challenged the giants. You successfully stole it, only to learn that it had not been used Thor at all. It was just a regular gold drinking horn. Still, the crew agreed to let you join them and so you learned the ways of seafaring. For 30 years, you rose through the ranks of fame and infamy in Scandinavia and abroad and became known as “Bluebeard.” During this time, you sailed all over Europe and even reached Arabia once but you never found your gods. Even the mythical beasts were dying out. The disappointment and frustration of your voyages, not to mention the frequent company of the rowdiest crowd of seafarers in the world, made you bitter, cold, and angry. Then one day 4 years ago, you were in the coastal land of Balt, just south of Scandinavia, and finally received word of a god: a storm god named Susano, who was traveling the world with a band of warriors. You prepared to set out for Susano’s homeland of Nippon at once. The day before you set sail, you were approached by a mysterious pale young man who carried an aura of literal cold around with him. He called himself Ice Swordsman Nikita Sokolov and said that he had heard of your planned journey to Nippon and wished to join you. He said he had some unfinished business to attend to on behalf of his late mother. You admired his spirit and agreed to take him aboard. The day after you set sail, you encountered a violent storm that destroyed your ship. The causer of the storm, Susano himself, saw the two of you still alive amongst the driftwood and brought you to land. He explained that he had been watching the two of you for several weeks and had decided to test you. Apparently, both of you passed and were recruited to his unit, the Order of the Sea Serpent, which was set to return to Nippon to overthrow their current gods. At that moment, you almost didn’t care that more gods might be forced from the world, for you truly desired more than anything just to be in the service of one of them. During your travels, you and Nikita have become best friends, even though he is about 23 years your junior.
  • Bluebeard is a dastardly, evil pirate known for killing the women he married after they entered a certain room in his house. In the Sisters Grimm series, he is the prosecuting lawyer in the trial of The Big Bad Wolf. On multiple occasions he attempts to convince Snow White to go on a date with him; however, she has no desire to be anywhere near him since he has a well-deserved reputation as a creep. He finally loses his patience with her refusals and pulls her into an alley. When Charming appears Bluebeard asks him if he's actually done with her, and if he [Charming] minds if he "has a little fun with her", Charming then kills him.
  • Bluebeard is a wealthy aristocrat, feared and shunned because of his ugly, blue beard. He has been married several times, but no one knows what became of his wives. He is therefore avoided by the local girls. When Bluebeard visits one of his neighbours and asks to marry one of her two daughters, the girls are terrified, and each tries to pass him on to the other. Eventually, he talks the younger daughter into visiting him, and after hosting a wonderful banquet, he persuades her to marry him. After the ceremony, she goes to live with him in his château. Very shortly after, Bluebeard announces that he must leave the country for a while; he gives all the keys of the château to his new wife, telling her they open the doors to rooms which contain his treasures. He tells her to use the keys freely and enjoy herself whilst he is away. However, he also gives her the key to one small room beneath the castle, stressing to her that she must not enter this room under any circumstances. She vows she will never enter the room. He then goes away and leaves the house in her hands. Immediately, she is overcome with the desire to see what the forbidden room holds; and, despite warnings from her visiting sister, Anne, the girl abandons her guests during a house party and takes the key to the room. The wife immediately discovers the room's horrible secret: its floor is awash with blood and the murdered bodies of her husband's former wives hang from hooks on the walls. Horrified, she drops the key into the pool of blood. She flees the room, but the blood staining the key will not wash off. She reveals her murderous husband's secret to her sister, Anne, and both plan to flee the castle the next day; but, Bluebeard returns home unexpectedly the next morning and, noticing the blood on the key, immediately knows his wife has broken her vow. In a blind rage, he threatens to behead her on the spot, but she implores him to give her a quarter of an hour to say her prayers. He consents, so she locks herself in the highest tower with Anne. While Bluebeard, sword in hand, tries to break down the door, the sisters wait for their two brothers to arrive. At the last moment, as Bluebeard is about to deliver the fatal blow, the brothers break into the castle; and, as he attempts to flee, they kill him. He leaves no heirs but his wife, who inherits all his great fortune. She uses part of it for a dowry to marry off her sister, another part for her brothers' captains' commissions, and the rest to marry a worthy gentleman who makes her forget her horrible encounter with Bluebeard.
  • The story's title character is a very wealthy man who, in spite of the strange appearance that his blue beard gives him, has recently persuaded a young woman to marry him. Before going away on a long journey, Bluebeard gives his wife keys to every lock in the house. He tells her not to unlock the door to one particular small room. Inevitably, the young woman's curiosity leads her to enter that room, where she discovers Bluebeard's dark secret. "Bluebeard' has been adapted for the stage, has been performed as operas and ballets and has also inspired several movies.
  • Bluebeard is an otherwise unnamed human wizard, member of the White Council, and so nicknamed by Harry Dresden. He appears in Summer Knight.
  • Bluebeard is from a French fable telling the story of a young woman who marries a wealthy aristocrat who had several wives before her who disappeared mysteriously. The aristocrat is thought ugly because of his blue beard. One day, the aristocrat announces he is leaving for a trip and he gives his new wife the keys to all the rooms in his house and says to use them freely. Then, he gives her one more key and says not to use this one. She vows not to, but as soon as she leaves she goes and opens the door. To her horror, she finds the room awash with blood and his other wives bodies. In her surprise she drops the key in blood, and then can't wash the blood off. She and her sister (who was visiting her) make plans to leave the next day, but the aristocrat returns unexpectedly. He sees that there is blood on the key and knows she has gone into the room. He is about to kill her when she asks for 15 minutes to say her prayers. He grants her this, and she and her sister run and lock themselves in the tower. When the aristocrat is about to break down the door, the women's brother arrives and kills the aristocrat. The new wife is the sole heir to the aristocrat's money and gives her sister money for a dowry and her brother money for her brothers' captains commisions. She marries a worthy gentleman.