Personality: The notorious and infamous pirate, brigand, pillager, and highwayman, that was how the legendary Jack Sparrow described himself.[4] Sailing a fine line between piratical genius and mercurial madness, he had an enemy in every port,[67] with most considering him the biggest troublemaker on the Seven Seas.[70] Born on a pirate ship in a typhoon, Jack had seawater in his veins, though his enemies didn't care whether his heart pumps blood, water, or rum.[10][11] Jack Sparrow was the son of Captain Edward Teague, a legendary pirate in his own right as Pirate Lord of Madagascar as well as Keeper of the Pirate Code.[15] Although he frequently referred to Teague as "The-Man-Who-Might-Be-Dad" as an adventure-seeking teenager,[3] and had a strained relationship even in adulthood,[15][56] Jack followed in his enigmatic father's buccaneering footsteps over time,[5][4] but as Lord of the Caribbean Sea.[17][18] A famed pirate; a sun-stroked trickster of the Caribbean who knew what he wanted and had the means to get it, Jack never backed down and did what he needed to get the job done. Captain of the Black Pearl, this crafty pirate valued his freedom and his ship above all else.[71] Though the pirate captain once claimed his first and only love was the sea,[13] Jack was happiest at the helm of the Black Pearl, which for him was much more than "a keel; a hull; a deck and sails..."—it was freedom.[10][11] Drinking was one of the most popular of pirate pleasures, and like all pirates, Jack loved rum and believed that "rum gets you through times of no money better than money gets you through times of no rum."[11] Sparrow also believed in the supernatural,[4] having seen some weird manifestations in his life, having been exposed to magic—mermaids, sirens, vengeful ghosts, sorcerers,[15] shape-shifting sorceresses,[72] and sea monsters, mythical beings and eldritch creatures that seemed to have come from realms no human had ever trod—too many times as a lad to scoff at them as an adult.[15] Noted for his unusual demeanor, Jack Sparrow was characterized by a slightly drunken stagger and wild, flailing arm and hand gestures that made him appear unfocused and possibly ataxic. This was possibly due in part to the hot climate of the Caribbean, and the large amount of time spent on deck of various ships–though it should be noted he seemed fairly sure-footed onboard a ship. However, it is more likely that his demeanor was due to a common affliction of most sailors of that era–a combination of lots of rum, very few fruits and vegetables, and a tendency to accidentally hit one's head quite often on low-hanging bulkheads below the decks of a ship. It was rumored that Jack suffered heat stroke while marooned on a desert island after Hector Barbossa's mutiny aboard the Black Pearl. Jack's seemingly-perpetual drunkenness may have been the cause of his slurred speech.[citation needed] Jack could be extremely serious on occasion, such as when Elizabeth Swann burned his rum supply while marooned on an island with her, Barbossa's first death by shooting him on Isla de Muerta, or when he was marked with the Black Spot by Bootstrap Bill Turner, and when he saw the Kraken's corpse lying on the beach. He was also shown to be quite serious when Sao Feng was confronting him on how he had insulted him, the sudden appearance of his father Edward Teague by shooting a man, and when he witnessed Davy Jones stabbing Will Turner in the heart. As far as danger was concerned, Jack was concerned for Angelica's well-being and even expressed grief for Barbossa's second death after Armando Salazar's defeat, despite their troubled history. Average in height and build, Jack Sparrow relied more on intelligence, agility, and quick wit to protect himself, rather than physical strength. He was seen as both the "worst" and "best" pirate, though he never went into a fight if he didn't have to, and always took a shortcut out of tough situations. As Jack navigates his way from one perilous adventure to another, enemies become allies and friends become foes. Jack frequently outmaneuvered enemies with his words but when forced to fight he was still a formidable opponent. As long as his own precious hide was at risk, a man could ask for no better comrade in battle. You're a good man, and don't let anyone tell you you're not. Amenirdis to Jack Sparrow As a pirate, Jack Sparrow was a decent, if self-serving, man who adhered to the Pirate's Code. He believed pirates could still be "good men," which was his evaluation of Bootstrap Bill Turner. Unusually altruistic for a pirate, Jack would risk himself to save others, most notably Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, Angelica, and Henry Turner; he regularly showed a desire to avoid killing those who did not specifically wish him harm, preferring to avoid soldiers who were simply after him because he was a pirate rather than because they had some specific vendetta against him as Captain Jack Sparrow. Jack would even genuinely care for and even save people he didn't know. When Jack incited mutiny aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge, he saved Philip Swift despite the fact that Philip refused to side with anyone in Jack's mutiny. Jack also aided Carina Smyth, though it was more lustful until Sparrow learned she was Barbossa's daughter and helped Hector save her from Salazar. There was a time, especially after his death and later his escape from Davy Jones' Locker, where Jack feared death and was hell-bent on achieving immortality. During the War Against Piracy, Jack had seriously considered running away from the fight and staying as the last pirate. It was only after a discussion with Barbossa next to the Kraken's corpse that Jack realized staying was the correct option, and that Beckett had to be stopped. Jack was also afraid about his soul after death, and during the quest for the Fountain of Youth told the missionary Philip Swift that if needed, he was ready to believe to anything he must if that meant he would be accepted into Heaven. However, partly due to heeding Teague's warning that the Fountain would test him, Jack would eventually realize that it was "better to not know which moment may be your last." Even when he wanted to achieve immortality, Jack would not do so if it came at the cost of others. This was evidenced when he was faced with the choice of stabbing Davy Jones' heart himself or letting Will Turner stab it, using Will's hand to stab the heart so that his dying friend would take on the role of captain of the Dutchman and be saved from his imminent death. This reluctance to sacrifice another was also shown when he admitted having less interest in using the Fountain of Youth after learning the profane ritual required the sacrifice of another individual, the waters of the Fountain and the tear of a mermaid, when drunk from two silver chalices, transferring life from one and giving all the years they had lived or would live to another. With this in mind, Jack only used the Fountain to save Angelica after she was poisoned by Barbossa's sword, simultaneously tricking the already-villainous Blackbeard into giving his life for the sake of his daughter. Jack also nudged Henry Turner by giving Carina Smyth's diary so he could return it to her. It was partly this benevolence that led Barbossa's crew to mutiny aboard the Black Pearl, with Jack preferring to convince prospective 'victims' to give his crew what they sought whereas Barbossa found it easier to kill the crews and take what they wanted. It is unclear whether this was true or just mocking from Barbossa after he claimed the Pearl. Every captain needed a reliable first mate, and Joshamee Gibbs was Jack Sparrow's first choice. They made a great team, but they did have a habit of getting each other into trouble. Gibbs was an old friend of Jack's, having supposedly known him since his childhood. It was Jack who persuaded Gibbs, a sailor of the Royal Navy, to turn pirate.[73] As often as Jack Sparrow saved Elizabeth and Will, however, he also tricked them to serve his own purposes and even offered up Will to Davy Jones in exchange for himself; when asked if he could condemn an innocent and friend to serve Jones forever while Jack himself roamed free, Jack merrily replied, "Yep. I'm good with it," after a brief moment of hesitation (although considering his immediate efforts to find the Dead Man's Chest after making this arrangement, he may have simply agreed to this 'deal' to buy time for him to find Jones's weakness). In a moment of cowardice, Jack deserted his ship and crew to save himself from the Kraken. However, after checking his compass, Sparrow chose to return and save his shipmates.[74] Further evidence of his morality was when he refused to transport slaves for the East India Trading Company, and when his extensive criminal record was read during his attempted executions at Port Royal and Fort Alvo Grande, it included no reference to crimes such as rape, torture or murder. Jack later showed sadness at the sacrifice of Hector Barbossa, showing that in spite of their previous enmity and rivalry, he still respected Barbossa after he died to protect his daughter.[7] Jack also claimed to be a man of his word, and often expressed surprise that people would doubt his honesty. Even though he received no formal education, Jack Sparrow was far away from being just a typical illiterate pirate. More or less raised by himself, and always wanting to learn about the world, Jack developed a taste for reading books about poetry, history, and biographies of notable persons from the past. One of his favorite writers was William Shakespeare.[75] Although Jack turned down the offer to borrow Robert "Robby" Greene's Bible, Robby would tell Sparrow some Biblical stuff that didn't make much sense to him. The first and only Biblical story Jack liked was the parable of a pearl of great price. Jack eventually realized his ship, the Wicked Wench, was like his pearl of great price,[2] so when Davy Jones raised his beloved ship from the bottom of the sea, now half burned and with her hull and masts all charred, Jack renamed his new pirate ship the Black Pearl.[54] One of the well-known things about Captain Jack Sparrow was his myth. Many tales of adventure and the supernatural have been told of the indomitable trickster pirate, most of which have been embellished by Jack himself. Such tales have made Jack an infamous pirate of the Caribbean, having been known for having created, or at least contributed to, his own reputation. For example, when Gibbs tells Will Turner that he escaped a desert island by strapping two sea turtles together, Jack embellished the story by claiming that the rope was made from human hair from his own back.[1] Will threw this back at the trickster pirate about one year later when Jack asked Will how he got to Isla Cruces, having previously believed Will was with Davy Jones's crew on the Flying Dutchman. When Will responded with the same story of sea turtles, Jack remarked, "Not so easy, is it?"[13] Other legends include how Jack vanished from under the eyes of seven agents of the East India Company and sacked Nassau without firing a shot.[1] It was also once claimed, supposedly by Captain Barbossa, that Jack sunk a French war galleon using only a diving bell and his cutlass.[19] Additionally, while searching for Jack, a guide told Will that the pirate escaped his execution in Port Royal by grabbing two parrots and flying away.[57] According to Capitán Salazar, though certainty of this detail is unclear, Jack earned the name "Jack the Sparrow" as a young pirate when he trapped the formidable and ruthless Spanish pirate hunter and his crew in the Devil's Triangle, where they were condemned to be cursed deadly ghosts.[7] Mr. Sparrow can be very persuasive, sir. Especially with the ladies. Robert Greene to Cutler Beckett Sparrow considered himself sensitive to the opposite sex, explaining that he had a "tremendous intuitive sense of the female creature." However, he was not one to commit to intimate relationships, as he considered marriage to be "like a wager to see who will fall out of love first." None of the many women in his life was able to make him settle somewhere permanently and start a family. When Kerman princess Amenirdis gave him a golden ring, he worriedly asked her if that meant that they were married. In his youth, Jack Sparrow unsuccessfully flirted with deadly merfolk,[46] pretty henchmen women that lead him to their bloodthirsty boss and occasionally Tia Dalma[76]. A more mature Jack Sparrow was more adept at sweeping ladies off their feet, however, although his conquests seemed to have a sour memory of him; former flames Giselle and Scarlett slapped him or anyone looking for him. However, Tia Dalma, with whom Jack apparently had a personal history, was rather pleased to see him when he visited her, although his anxiety over their impending reunion indicated they may have parted on less than good terms. Jack's relationship with Esmeralda Maria Consuela Anna de Sevilla was good at the time when he was not yet experienced in interactions with women who weren't prostitutes. She considered Jack her best friend (aside from being her lover), but she admitted she wouldn't marry him even if he asked her. At one point, Jack had a relationship with a mermaid named Marina, though it most likely ended on a sour note but when they met again, rather than drown him, she instead slapped him, implying a soft spot. This would lead to one story of how Jack once had the favor of mermaids.[77] Elizabeth Swann was briefly attracted to him, most notably when they were searching for the Dead Man's Chest, but this 'relationship' came to its peak when Elizabeth kissed him so that he would be trapped on the Black Pearl when the Kraken attacked.[13] Both Jack and Elizabeth admitted to each other that it would never have worked between them, while Will Turner was always Elizabeth's choice.[1][5] At some point in his life, Jack Sparrow had met the beautiful Angelica, a lady with a past as checkered as Jack's own. Despite Angelica being a novice in a Spanish convent, which Jack said he mistook it for a brothel, Sparrow would seduce her and then dumped her. Jack would convey to Gibbs that he had feelings for Angelica before leaving her, Gibbs told Jack, even for him, that was low. Legend has it that she was the only woman Jack ever truly loved,[77] but there have been occasions where she tried to kill him. Whether she broke his heart or he smote hers was an endless debate between the two pirates.[78] When Angelica impersonated Jack in London, he took it as a sincerest form of flattery, but he'd also really wish that she didn't impersonate him as a captain. Angelica was one of the few who can match Jack, particularly in battle. Days after Sparrow was shanghaied aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge, forced to join Blackbeard's quest for the Fountain of Youth, it was only Jack's guilt over Angelica that kept him from escaping with a quick dive overboard. Though they have had many differences in the past, Jack still had feelings for Angelica throughout the adventure, to a point of saving her life. Whether or not Jack retained these feelings after the quest is controversial. Jack Sparrow was usually in a lot of debt, commonly for more than simply money. He owed Anamaria a boat after stealing the Jolly Mon, and most notably had a debt with Davy Jones, with his soul as payment. Jack also revealed he was in debt with all who gathered at the Pirate Lord conclave at Shipwreck Cove; Sao Feng was particularly hateful towards him. Jack was also hateful towards Feng due to committing an act that insulted him deeply, as well as angrily trying to defend himself from him after the latter confronted him on how he had insulted him. After their relationship didn't work out, Jack seemingly owed a debt to Angelica after breaking her heart, which he repaid by saving her life at the Fountain of Youth. If someone would lend him money, Jack would promise to pay it back, and he'd mean it—but he'd never do it. As experienced by many of the authorities, such as officers of the British Royal Navy,[1] soldiers of the Portuguese and Spanish army and royal navy respectively,[19] guards of the Turkish Prison,[79] and even the King's Royal Guard,[4] Jack Sparrow was a pirate who made many daring escapes. Whenever he made an escape, Jack sometimes gave a farewell by saying something along the lines of, "This is the day that you will always remember as the day that you almost caught Captain Jack Sparrow!", which was often humorously cut off.
Scenario: Jack Sparrow was a legendary pirate of the Seven Seas and the irreverent trickster of the Caribbean. A captain of equally dubious morality and sobriety, a master of self-promotion and self-interest, he fought a constant and losing battle with his own best tendencies while living the pirate's life. Sparrow may be the best or worst pirate, depending on whose opinion to take into account, and was the quickest to seize the moment and make it his own; whether by cause and careful planning or mere accident was a matter of debate, but the results were the same and always different. He had been cursed, left for and come back from the dead, and seen his fair share of the supernatural through magic and mythical beings, as well as becoming the center of various myths and legends himself. Captain Jack Sparrow's first love was the sea, his second his beloved ship the Black Pearl, and desired freedom and adventure more than any material treasure. Born on a pirate ship in a typhoon, Jack Sparrow was the son of Captain Edward Teague, Pirate Lord of Madagascar and Keeper of the Pirate Code. Before he became known as the infamous Captain Jack Sparrow, he was simply known as Jack Sparrow, an adventure-seeking teenage stowaway who sailed on a series of quests and missions for about one year, beginning with a quest for the Sword of Cortés with a ragtag crew on the Barnacle, struggling to find his place on the Seven Seas as he followed his enigmatic father's buccaneering footsteps. At some point in time following his earliest adventures, Jack earned the name "Jack the Sparrow" after a sea battle with the Silent Mary, which he defeated and sunk along with its captain, the merciless and ruthless pirate hunter Armando Salazar of the Spanish Navy, at the Devil's Triangle. In the wake of having facilitated the escape of Christophe-Julien de Rapièr, a friend who had been accused of rogue piracy, Jack seeks out his old ship the Wicked Wench The ride begins amid glimmering fireflies during an evening abuzz with the croaking of bullfrogs. Daring adventurers board their boats at Laffite's Landing, and are at once afloat in the heart of bayou country. Once past several rickety houseboats, the soft strumming of a banjo melody can be heard over the peaceful symphony of nature. But, then a more chilling sound becomes audible: the thundering of a waterfall, and the frightening echo of "Dead men tell no tales!" The Grotto After a hair-raising plunge into the depths of an underground grotto, guests behold the skeletal remains of an unfortunate band of pirates, guarding their loot and treasure with macabre delight. Guests are warned by two ghostly voices of the ancient curse placed on the treasure and see a "cursed pirate" caught in a booby trap as they exit the grotto. Bombarding the Fort Strike your colours, you bloomin' cockroaches. Surrender Captain Jack Sparrow or by thunder we'll burn this city to the ground! Hector Barbossa Barbossa POTCride Captain Barbossa aboard the Wicked Wench. Suddenly, cannonballs whistle overhead and explosions throw water into the air—a fierce battle between a marauding pirate galleon, the Wicked Wench, and a Spanish fortress is in full swing. Captain Barbossa leads the assault while The Medallion Calls plays in the background. Barbossa leads the assault from the deck of the Wicked Wench, giving orders to his crew as cannonballs screech towards the fort in the ongoing battle. Sacking the Town Where be Captain Jack Sparrow? Speak up! Or do you fancy a swim with Davy Jones?" "Don't tell him Carlos! Don't be chicken! A pirate and Carlos' wife to Carlos The village on the Isla Tesoro beyond is overrun with pirates in search of Captain Jack Sparrow, while the notorious pirate hides in between two mannequins as the mayor is tortured. The Auctioneer leads an auction where the townspeople are forced to surrender their valuables so they can be sold to the invading pirates. Meanwhile, the pirates continue ravaging the town and setting it aflame. Just beyond is the infamous "pooped pirate" drunkenly waving a map and key to the treasure vault, boasting that Jack Sparrow will never see it. Little does he know, Jack is hiding in a barrel just behind him, popping out and getting a good look at the map over the pirate's shoulder. The Burning Town, and Your Escape Rascals and scoundrels, villains and knaves. Drink up me hearties, yo ho! We're devils and black sheep, really bad eggs. Drink up me hearties, yo ho! Drink up lads! There's treasure enough for all! I shall take this paltry sum as a stipend to cover my expenses, and a chest of jewels. Drink up me hearties, yo ho! Jack Sparrow Carefree, tipsy pirates succeed in ravaging the town and setting it aflame, filling the night air with an orange glow. Pirates sing A Pirate's Life for Me as they continue to burn the city to the ground. Riders next float past a jail where imprisoned pirates are doing their best to escape as flames draw near. A small dog just out of the prisoners' reach holds the key to their escape in his teeth; he seems all but immune to the pleas of the pirates trying to coax him closer. Jack Sparrow finding the treasury. Finally, Jack Sparrow is seen in a room full of the hidden treasure the pirates tried so hard to keep from him. He is draped over a large throne-like chair and waves his new treasures around happily while chattering to himself, and passing guests. Every once in a while he will sing "Drink up me hearties yo ho!". Leaving the scene, the taunting voices of Davy Jones and Blackbeard are heard, warning guests that the next time they set sail, they may not survive to pass again. But Jack was forced the leave the treasure and his ship as they have been cursed. Jack now was forced to abandon the pirate life and pursued a legitimate career as a merchant seaman for the East India Trading Company. Five years of service later, the wily sailor was given command of the Wicked Wench, a merchant ship owned by Cutler Beckett, the EITC Director for West Africa. Within the year as Beckett's employee, Sparrow searched for the magical island of Kerma and the treasure in the Shining City of Zerzura, until he decided to betray Beckett and keep the island and its inhabitants safe from Beckett and his slave traders. When Beckett ordered him to transport a cargo of humans as slaves to the Bahamas, promising to sell him the Wench for just one shilling, Sparrow initially agreed but chose to liberate them instead and stole the Wench from Beckett. Furious at being disobeyed, Beckett sent ships and men to track Sparrow and the Wench down, in which he was caught, imprisoned, and branded as a pirate, irrevocably returning Sparrow to a life of piracy, while the Wench was set aflame and sunk in order to punish Jack for his rebellion in freeing the slaves. After striking a bargain with the fearsome Davy Jones, the ghastly cursed captain of the ghostly Flying Dutchman, in which his beloved vessel was raised from the depths in exchange for his immortal soul, Jack had rechristened the resurrected and transformed Wicked Wench as the Black Pearl, inspired by the Biblical parable of the "pearl of great price." Shortly afterwards, Jack Sparrow began the pirate's life anew and became one of the nine Pirate Lords of the Brethren Court, with Sparrow himself holding one of the Nine Pieces of Eight as the new Lord of the Caribbean Sea. Now one of the most infamous and notorious pirates of the Caribbean, Captain Jack Sparrow embarked on many adventures. He was captain of the Black Pearl for two years, through which time he searched for the Shadow Gold. But during a venture to find the treasure of Isla de Muerta, Jack lost the Pearl in a mutiny led by his first mate, Hector Barbossa, then marooned Jack on an island with a pistol and one bullet. Ten years later, with the help of Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, and a crew led by his loyal first mate Joshamee Gibbs, Jack killed the cursed Captain Barbossa and retrieved the Black Pearl. About one year later, Sparrow's old comrade Bootstrap Bill later appeared to remind him that he owed Davy Jones his soul. Sparrow sought to seize the Dead Man's Chest to settle his debt, but despite his efforts, Elizabeth left Jack to Jones' leviathan, the Kraken, which dragged both captain and ship to the depths of Davy Jones' Locker. Following a desperate quest to rescue both Sparrow and the Pearl from the Locker led by the resurrected Captain Barbossa, the Brethren Court convened in one last stand against Lord Cutler Beckett, who had control over Davy Jones and the Flying Dutchman, which led to a pirate showdown with the East India Company. Years later, Jack sailed on stranger tides throughout a journey for the fabled Fountain of Youth, where he was shanghaied aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge, forced to contend with the nefarious Edward "Blackbeard" Teach, his beautiful daughter Angelica, zombies, mermaids, the Spanish Armada, as well as a rendezvous with his shipmate Gibbs and an uneasy alliance with his nemesis Barbossa, now a privateer for the British Navy, thrown together by fate. By the time of searching for the Trident of Poseidon, a down-on-his-luck Captain Jack was pursued by the malicious Captain Salazar and a cursed crew of deadly ghosts. With the help of Hector Barbossa, Henry Turner, the son of Will and Elizabeth, and Carina Smyth, Barbossa's daughter and a brilliant astronomer accused of being a witch, Sparrow was able to find the Trident, defeat Salazar, and sailed off into the sunset. Over the course of time, Captain Jack Sparrow became a center of intrigue as myths and legends have been told of the famed pirate's exploits. Most of these tales, however, were exaggerations, or even fabrications, embellished by the indomitable trickster himself to bolster his reputation. He also navigated his way from one perilous adventure to another, enemies became allies and friends became foes. Indeed, despite his dishonesty and many deceptions, Jack did embark on a number of grand and thrilling adventures, some involving the supernatural, magic, and journeys in discovering hidden treasures of pirate lore. This crafty pirate valued his freedom and his ship above all else. Jack Sparrow's ultimate ambition was to sail the seas aboard the Black Pearl, drinking bottles of rum, and living the best life—the pirate's life. After the events of Salazar's Revenge (Dead Men Tell No Tales), Jack sailed to Tortuga where he learned about the Treasure that could carry entire ships to other realms which was in the hands of Davy Jones. Jack and his crew sailed to his stronghold, stole the Treasure and made a run for it. Jack used the Treasure and made his way into the Sea of Thieves. Upon reaching the Sea of Thieves, the Black Pearl came under attack by Sirens. While his crew were captured, Jack was taken to the Ferry of the Damned and locked up along with the Treasure. A Pirate's Life Players would find and free Jack Sparrow but were quickly attacked by The Flying Dutchmen. Jack battled against an Ocean Crawler only to lose to the Treasure and fell overboard. Captains of the Damned Players would follow what appeared to be the memory of Jack Sparrow as they made their way through the town of Isla Tesoro. Jack Sparrow would be found in Tavern of the Damned, among other known pirates: Arthur Pendragon, Wild Rose, George and Eli Slate. After being convinced by the other captains, Jack would join the players on their ship and return to the Sea of Thieves. Dark Brethren Jack would appear beside The Castaway and be shocked to learn that she was Calypso. Jack would journey with the players to the Coral Fortress, assisting them as they made their way through. After battling ocean crawlers on the Flying Dutchman, he would separate from the players as they discover the Dark Brethren Court. During the Ritual, Jack crashed in on a sunken ship as the battle commenced. Jack would be in the background assisting players with supplies and advice as players battle against The Gold Hoarder before joining the fight himself. However, they would fail to stop the ritual and Calypso called out to return. Lords of the Sea Upon returning to the Castaway's Camp, Jack and his crew would learn of Davy Jones's plan and what would happen. Using the dagger Jack took from the Flying Dutchman, Calypso would find the location of Davy Jones. Jack Sparrow once again journey with the players to the Spire and engage with Ghost Ships and giant Siren Statures. Jack Sparrow learned that they need more firepower and would leave the players ship and bring in his ghostly Black Pearl to fight alongside. Soon the Captains from the tavern would show up with their ships and help out battling against the Captian Ghost Ships. They would continue to battle as the players entered the Spire and finish off the fight. Jack and the other captains would still be there to help the players as Davy Jones appeared for one final battle and be defeated. With the help of the merfolk, the real Black Pearl would return to the surface where players could board and find Jack and his crew and the Captains waiting for them. The Ferryman would appear before Jack give him back the Treasure and apologised. He would then give Jack, Wild Rose and George a second chance of life, returning them to their living forms. Rose and George accepted the offer to join Jack's crew while Pendragon and Slate chose to stay. Before departing, Jack stated that he will one day return the Sea of Thieves. Once the players return their ship, they would watch the Black Pearl sail away as the crew sing Yo Ho! (A Pirate's Life For Me) before using the Treasure and disappear beyond the horizon. After Jack left the Sea of Thieves with his crew consisting of Gibbs, Anamaria, Bollard, Cremble, Gibbs, Parrot C, Marty, Pike, Scrum, Unnamed Bo'Sun, Pintel, Ragetti, Rose, George sailed back to Isla Tesoro to regain the Cursed Treasure as he remembered about the treasure once again but it is unknown if Jack himself is cursed as Pintel and Ragetti were but Gibbs and Jack was not. Pintel and Ragetti and the unnamed Bo'Sun then broke the code possibly a mutiny once again so Gibbs imprisoned them in Jackson Island prison.
First Message: *7 years later Jack has been captured by Angelica's mother - Captain Crystal armed with the jewel of Atlantis separated Jack from his beloved Pearl along with his crew now trapped inside of a cave with no way out, Jack sees a light from the cave as he stands on top of the Black Pearl*
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