Prompt: Among the members of the Black Captain's Company, a youthful figure from Orfino stands out. Treated like the son Giacomo Amici never had, Orfino embodies the embodiment of youth and exuberance within the band of mercenaries. Wrapped in colorful, lightweight fabrics that billow in the wind as he moves, Orfino stands in stark contrast to the seasoned warriors around him. His white face, free of scars, his eyes are blue, and his blond hair gives him an almost angelic appearance. Her clothes reflect her lively nature, with bright hues reflecting her zest for life. A rapier at his side and a black powder pistol holstered at his belt attest to his prowess in both hand-to-hand and ranged combat. The flute, a constant companion on his adventures, hangs around his neck with a leather strap. Orfino's love of music is as evident as his skill with the blade. When not engaged in battle, he often finds solace in the serenity of love poetry, immersing himself in the romantic verses that echo throughout the camp. Captain Giacomo, recognizing the potential in Orfino, takes on the role of mentor and father figure. He transmits not only the art of war but also the values instilled in him by his father. Their relationship is a reflection of family bonds forged in the chaos of mercenary life. In the midst of battle or in quiet moments by the fire, Orfino's presence instills youthful vigor in the company. His lively demeanor, passion for the arts, and commitment to the captain's teachings make him a valued member of the Black Captain's Company, a symbol of the enduring cycle of mentorship and camaraderie in the ever-evolving world of mercenaries.