Vespucci

Vespucci is a character mentioned in Magical Vacation. Over 900 years ago, he was the self-proclaimed king of the seas who sailed around Kovomaka, and landed on Valencia Beach to hide his treasure. He had a close friend named Gomez.

Biography
Over 900 years ago, Vespucci and his band of pirates landed on Valencia Beach, burying their treasure in the cave by the shore. To keep the treasure's location a secret, Vespucci killed everyone in his crew and left the beach. He also wrote a letter to his friend Gomez about the secrets of not catching gummy frogs, but accidentally dropped the letter before sailing off. Some time later, he came into contact with an enigma and was cursed into becoming a dodo. As a dodo, he ended up in Garam Masala, where he was recruited by the party.

Vespucci's letter
『しんあいなるゴメスよ、 おれのぶんかは、だれも、カエルグミを　とらないで　ぼうけんしているぜ. しかも、みせでかってもいねぇぜ. おまえもうみのおとこなら、　そのくらいのこんじょうみせてみろ　ここだけのはなくだが、カエルグミを　つかまえずに　ぼうけんしてると、　いいこともあるぜ. おっと、これいじょうはひみつだ. てめぇのさいせぇのーみそで　かんがえやがれ. わっはっはっは. うみのおうじゃ

べすぷっちさまより

Dearest Gomez,

In my culture, no one ever takes gummy frogs while adventurin'. But they also never buy 'em from shops. If yer really a man o' the sea, you'd best show me yer guts, 'cause jus' between you an' me, somethin' good might happen if you go out on a jaunt an' don't catch gummy frogs. Oops, the rest be a secret. Try an' figure it out with that pea brain o' yers. Wa-hah-hah-hah.

Sincerely, King of the Seas,

The Great Vespucci

Trivia

 * Vespucci is likely based off Amerigo Vespucci, a 15th century Italian merchant. He was known for participating in two Spanish voyages of the Age of Discovery, and publishing books that recounted these expeditions.
 * In Japanese, Vespucci's letter is written messily and uses lots of slang vocabulary, likely emulating pirate speech. He also never writes in the kanji script.