"Blackbeard" VS "Silvers Rayleigh"
Blackbeard
Blackbeard is the Admiral of the Blackbeard Pirates and currently is one of the four Yonko. He was once a member of the Whitebeard Pirates and later a shichibukai. He murdered his commander and Whitebeard for the Yami-Yami no mi and Gura-Gura no mi. His real name is Marshall D. Teach. Blackbeard is a middle-aged looking man with a massive build, several broken or missing teeth (though sometimes he does have a full set; whether this is an inconsistency error made by Oda, or is part of the story, is unknown), a pronounced crooked nose and a very large and hairy chest and torso. Long, thick, curly black hair falls down the back of his neck, underneath a black bandanna, and a small scruffy black beard (hence his nickname) grows around his jawline. As the series goes along, his beard becomes longer and scruffier. He is one of the few characters in the series that fit best what a stereotypical pirate should look like. He's extremely tall, being exactly twice Luffy's height. At his first appearance in Mock town, Teach wore an open buttoned white shirt with rolled up sleeves, green pants with black line patterns, a yellow sash around his waist and classical swashbuckler boots complete with large bronze buckle.
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Silvers Rayleigh
He is the former first mate of the Roger Pirates led by the late Gol D. Roger. After his captain's execution, he retired from piracy and became a coating mechanic in the Sabaody Archipelago. He trained Luffy over the timeskip, particularly how to use the three forms of Haki. Rayleigh is a fun loving and carefree, not unlike Monkey D. Luffy and Gol D. Roger, his former captain. In his past as first mate to Roger, he was serious and strict in matters of crew discipline. He is open and talkative, except when it comes to the mysterious Black or Void Century, however he was willing to tell Nico Robin if she wished, but she declined his offer. Although former rivals, he and Whitebeard talked about the past nostalgically, he also has great respect for him, as seen when he passed.