Eversince (Y/N) was found washing up on the beach of Port Royal, they have been raised to fit English society's standards. However, the itch for freedom has never left them, and when pirates arrive at Port and they are thrown into adventures with Jack Sparrow, Will Turner, and Elizabeth Swann, they take their chance to live as they wish. Between curses and witches and magic beyond mortals, (Y/N) has to decide whether they will retreat to the safety of society or strive to answer the call of sea.
She was Elizabeth Swann Turner. She was Pirate King. Ruler of the seas. And there was no way she would just sit tight and wait ten years on land to see Will again. She would venture into the seas. To the world yet unseen. It was so big and she had seen so little of it. And now she was finally free to do it. Like her heart had always longed for since she was a little girl.
After the only way of saving Will was making him captain of the Flying Dutchman, Elizabeth is left behind with his heart in a box to guard, her own dreams and desires of freedom and piracy locked away in her own and the question of how to be happy, stuck in a life she had tried to escape from for years. Jack, on the other hand, has everything he wants now. He is Captain of the Pearl, he has his own crew and no bargain over his head with Davy Jones anymore. His only issue: he cannot forget those brown eyes he once loved to drown in and no matter what he does, he keeps circling back around this damn island he knows she feels imprisoned on. After all, their fates had always been intertwined and as the stars of Royal Navy's Most Wanted list, they are bound to find their way back to each other sooner or later.
Captain Jack Sparrow never thought a boy he finds stuck in the brig of a merchant ship would mean so much to him, but he finds himself taking him under his wing and with the help of his crew and Elizabeth Turner, he ends up attempting to raise him.
Squeals and giggles of two children echoed through the ship. The pitter patter of their feet heard against wooden planks and heavier thumps of Hongjoong's boots following after them. He 'chased' the toddlers up from the cabins and on to the deck where he captured Heejin in his grasp.
"No!" Felix squealed, attacking Hongjoong's leg to free his best friend from this pirate's grasp! Heejin couldn't stop giggling as she squirmed around trying to free herself. Both sets of red hair rustling in the salty sea breeze grazed over the Aurora.
"Yer mine!" He let out an 'evil' laugh, wrapping Heejin up in the confinements of his fur coat. The very coat Heejin loved to snuggle up in whenever she could. "Ye can't defeat me! I'm be the Pirate King!" He cackled dodging Felix's attacks. The small boy swinging the best hits he could at Hongjoong's legs with the biggest smile pushing at his chubby freckled cheeks. The children loved playtime more than anything, and with so many uncles to accompany the parents the two never had a boring day.
The Ferryman of Death is briefly reunited with his mortal wife, bringing him to test the limits of the supernatural powers afforded to him by his terrible curse. On the other side of the green flash, Captain Swann and her young son recover from a misstep that has cost them their livelihood.
After the fall of Davy Jones, Elizabeth Turner discovers that his curse isn't bound only to The Dutchman and its crew. As she sails the seas as the Pirate King, whispers of her connection to the enigmatic Calypso grow, hinting that the parallels between them may be more than just metaphorical.
Ten years have passed since Will Turner took on the role of the ferryman, and Elizabeth has stayed true to her love, raising Henry in his absence. All believed the curse was broken, but at sunrise after his first day ashore, Will's heart stopped beating in his sleep.
A full-length story exploring the origins of the ferrymen, Davy Jones' coming into being, and Elizabeth's time as pirate king, all against the growing storm of Calypso's unfathomable betrayal. Elizabeth grapples with diplomacy, grief, and motherhood, chasing down a god with the aid of her allies. This story addresses heavy historical material and contemporary issues left out of the series.
Morning light filtered through the glass of the spacious hull, forcing Hongjoong to blink awake against his will. His eyelids blinked open leaving his sight to take its sweet time to adjust. Once his blurry vision became clear he was focused on one thing- or rather, someone. A soft smile graced his lips, lifting a hand to tuck loose hair behind Seonghwa's ear, allowing him to see more of the face he loved so much. He pulled his lover closer to himself, fingertips tracing over the fresh marks he left against his favorite sun-kissed skin. He pressed his lips against Seonghwa's forehead to gently lull the beauty from sleep.
Edward Teague was an infamous pirate captain in the Caribbean and father of Jack Sparrow. A legendary pirate in his own right, Teague occasionally reappeared in the life of his son Jack, who followed in his buccaneering footsteps. Teague was an outlaw, but with an aristocratic bearing; a fearsome figure, but with unmistakable touches of sweetness and vulnerability.
At some point in his pirate career, Captain Teague became part of the Brethren Court, obtaining the title of Pirate Lord of Madagascar, and later Keeper of the Code. His candor, rigorous personal integrity, and uncompromising commitment to the Pirate Code had earned him the fear and respect not only of the other Pirate Lords, but of his son Jack as well. Although he appeared as a "stay at home" pirate, Teague would still be active in his later years. Teague would take part in the Brethren's stand against Cutler Beckett's Armada in the War Against Piracy, where they would choose the next Pirate King.
Teague's past remains mainly shrouded in mystery, though it was believed that he was born in British India. At some point in his life, Teague engaged in piracy, where he became an outlaw, but with an aristocratic bearing; a fearsome figure, but with unmistakable touches of sweetness and vulnerability; a feral pirate who can also break hearts with a lovely ballad from his guitar. A legendary pirate in his own right, Teague eventually commanded the awe and fearful respect of all Pirate Lords in the Brethren Court, and was once a very feared pirate in the world; said to have done many things. In the Age of Piracy, Teague was Pirate Lord of Madagascar and Keeper of the Code.[3]
At some point in the late 17th century, Teague and an unknown female had a son, Jack Sparrow. Throughout his son's childhood, Teague was always there when his boy needed him most, such as knocking out the pirate Rusty Knickers when he threatened to cut off Jack's hand or saving Jack from being sold into slavery by Captain Lucille Graven.[4] In later years, Teague occasionally re-appeared in his son's life, who would follow in his buccaneering footsteps.
After Jack escaped from Shipwreck Cove, Teague went to search for him on his old ship, the Misty Lady. During the search, he even visited the notorious voodoo priestess Tia Dalma, though he didn't find Jack in her shack.[5] However, he was able to find him a few months later in a boat called the Barnacle in the middle of the Caribbean Sea, accompanied by another youngster, the English nobleman Fitzwilliam P. Dalton III. Jack and Fitzwilliam were brought onboard the Lady, but the ship was suddenly attacked by the British Royal Navy fleet led by Admiral Lawrence Norrington.[4]
The pirates were all captured and brought onboard Lawrence Norrington's ship. Thanks to Teague's old friend Joshamee Gibbs, pirates managed to escape from the brig, and a huge battle ensued on deck. During the battle, Teague used his magical ring to force Fitzwilliam P. Dalton III to help them. In the midst of a battle, Norrington's son James was knocked into the sea and rescued by Teague. After a massive cannon fight between the Lady and Norrington's vessel, Teague's crew managed to batter Norrington's ship, rendering it defenseless. With Norrington's crew defeated, Teague and Jack made their way back to the Misty Lady, and Teague sailed his son to an extremely beautiful island near Poseidon's Peak so he could procure himself a new boat.[4]
Some time after Teague's last meeting with Jack, a new, very powerful, enemy appeared: Armando Salazar, El Matador Del Mar, a Spanish Royal Navy pirate hunter who despised pirates with a passion and made his goal in life to get rid of every single one of them, killing thousands of them mercilessly. In unknown circumstances, Teague ended up on the Wicked Wench, the ship of Captain Morgan, where he was reunited with Jack, who was part of Morgan's crew. A group of pirates decided to join and make a final attack against Salazar and his dreaded galleon, the Silent Mary. During the battle, all ships were destroyed except the Wench. Many pirates died, including Morgan, the Wench's captain, who trusted Jack with his compass before dying.[6]
Jack took command of the ship, quickly making a plan to defeat the Silent Mary. Chased by the Spanish, the Wench performed the bootleg turn right in front of the mysterious Devil's Triangle, where the Silent Mary was destroyed in the explosion. Teague, Jack, and the surviving crew members watched the end of Salazar and his crew. Teague was standing on the forecastle behind Jack when several crew members offered Jack a tribute. Teague looked happy from behind his son as he was crowned with his new belongings.[6]
Teague returned to Shipwreck Cove, where he was soon rejoined by his son Jack, who occasionally joined Teague on his journeys on Teague's ship, the Troubadour. Two years after Salazar's demise,[7] the mysterious rogue pirates begun to violate the Code of the Pirate Brethren by slaughtering the crews of the merchant ships they captured. Teague's responsibility as the Keeper of the Code was to investigate the case. Six months later, a meeting of the Pirate Lords was held in Great Chamber. Among the gathered pirates were Don Rafael, Dona Esmeralda, Boris Palachnik, Mistress Ching, Eduardo Villanueva, and Jack Sparrow. The pirate captains at the meeting expressed their dismay over the rogue attacks on peaceful merchant ships, for the fear of war on piracy being declared by the colonial powers of Europe. Another pirate captain at the meeting, Hector Barbossa, witnessed that his pirate ship, the Cobra was destroyed by the rogues, which gave the Brethren another reason to destroy the rogues.[8]
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