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Micky was a servant of [[Schtolteheim Reinbach III]] in [[Middleport]] as part of the Reinbach house's staff. He had also been entrusted the care of [[Schtolteheim Reinbach II|Reinbach II]]'s pet [[Little Daisy]]. After Little Daisy was defeated by the [[Headquarters Ship]] and Reinbach III renounced his father's deeds, Micky found himself out of work and so would join the crew of the Headquarters Ship along with his master. | Micky was a servant of [[Schtolteheim Reinbach III]] in [[Middleport]] as part of the Reinbach house's staff. He had also been entrusted the care of [[Schtolteheim Reinbach II|Reinbach II]]'s pet [[Moving Isle|Little Daisy]]. After Little Daisy was defeated by the [[Headquarters Ship]] and Reinbach III renounced his father's deeds, Micky found himself out of work and so would join the crew of the Headquarters Ship along with his master. | ||
On board, he would become jealous of [[Charlemagne]] for his budding friendship with Reinbach and also attracted criticism from both [[Etienne]] and Reinbach himself for his supposed neglect of his master in the throws of seasickness. In reality, he was very dedicated to Reinbach, even going so far as to pen a novel, [[The Rose Swordsman]], which would be published in [[Perrault]]'s newspaper. | On board, he would become jealous of [[Charlemagne]] for his budding friendship with Reinbach and also attracted criticism from both [[Etienne]] and Reinbach himself for his supposed neglect of his master in the throws of seasickness. In reality, he was very dedicated to Reinbach, even going so far as to pen a novel, [[The Rose Swordsman]], which would be published in [[Perrault]]'s newspaper. |