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An automata created to assist the family of renowned cartographer, Levy was built with delicate features that don't match the inhumane strength they possesses. They excel at trivial errands like carrying luggage, fetching or delivering orders and tidying things up. It might seem like a waste to have such state-of-art automata be a simple valet but Levy is indeed suited for the family's job in a more definite way. They had learnt to assist in the art of map-making, their skill matching those of their owners. Furthermore, Levy's innate ability to sense the location of stars even if they're hidden from plain sight made them valuable asset in voyages to chart the maps as sailors still depend on the sky and compass to navigate. With Levy in tow, a ship is never lost
Series of event brought Levy apart from their owner, they boarded pirate ships to look for their owner in exchange of their service as a navigator. Having refused to spill any details of their identity, the pirates called Levy 'Canopus', derived from the navigator of kings in myth and one of the brightest star in the sky that guides sailors in their voyages. Every pirate would gladly welcome Canopus on board as they never ask any compensation other than the ride, that is until a certain day where they ran away with one of the pirates' treasure.
The treasure they stole was a pointer toward a truth their owner wanted to convey even past his death. But pirates on their tail, Levy was stuck on land, unable to continue their pursuit of it. That is when they conveniently heard words that a certain crew had been recruiting more members for their ship.
Siveria. If this place welcomes them despite who they were and what they're up against, they'll offer up their loyalty.
The ship doctor that Levy is in friendly terms with after spending some time together; Levy was initially wary of Cassiopeia as she tends to surprise them as a prank. The questions and musings Cassiopeia spoke often make no sense to Levy causing them to nod off, but as she takes no offense to their groggy nonsensical replies, they too don't mind her rambles. After knowing that Cassiopeia knew of her identity as an automata but kept it to herself, Levy had came to appreciate her more. Cassiopeia is kind, more human than she herself accounts herself to be. Levy hopes to be by her side to witness the moment Cassiopeia realizes it.