Post by mugenginga on Jul 23, 2011 0:27:28 GMT -5
Full Name: (Captain) Jack Sparrow
Nickname: Jackie (father only)
Age: 38
Height: 5'9"/175 cm
Weight: ? (Lean Muscle)
Gender: Male
Race: Human
Alliance: True Neutral
Home: Caribbean Ocean
Franchise: Pirates of the Caribbean
Physical Description
Jack is a man of average height with a deeply tanned Caucasian complexion. He has dark brown eyes and hair, the latter of which is quite long but can pretty much always see in a knotted mess of tangles so beyond hope for grooming that it would be saner just to shave the whole mess off. It's quite likely it would be a lighter shade of brown if the man bothered to bathe more than once in a blue moon and in something other than sea water. The only real order to the hair is that it's done up in rope like cords and the bits of beads and jewelry he has hanging from two strands at the front, with the cord at his left is almost completely concealed by beads. Jack also has a mustache and long beard. He keeps the latter done up in two braids.
His outfit is as all over the place as the rest of his appearance, looking like a mash up of various styles of the mid 18th century. The only constants seem to be his faded red bandanna, a multitude of rings, and his tricorne hat. He's a little obsessive about keeping said hat, enough so that it's a sign something is very wrong if he doesn't get weird about getting it back.
Weapons
Jack carries three weapons on him, only one of which is worth any kind of notice at all, and even it's so worn out it wouldn't be remiss for him to be replacing it. He's got a hanger cutlass, a musket, and a flintlock. The lattermost is easily in the best condition and seems more caringly crafted than the others. Both his guns hold one bullet each before needing to be reloaded, and he usually carries spares, along with gunpowder.
Abilities/Powers
Despite certain stories thatJacktotallydidn'tmostlyspreadhimselfnope, Jack's a normal human. He's had his fair share of supernatural scrapes and cheated death more than once, but at the end of the day the man is a mere mortal. Therefore, he's got nothing that goes here.
Skills
Jack's greatest skill is his ability to make up shit as he goes along, turning the flow into a weapon with such skill that a frequent topic of debate about Captain Jack Sparrow is just how far he plans his shit in advance. The truth is, he almost never does, and when he does, it usually turns out badly.
His ability to pull this off is aided by his other skills. He's damn near impossible to predict, and just when you think you've got him figured out he'll show a streak of honesty - or he'll stab you in the back once you've decided that at the end of the day he's an honest sort. And then be on your side the whole time. Did we mention he makes shit up as he goes along?
On a more tangible level, he's a good shot (not great) with the standard guns of the mid 18th century and great with a sword. He's able to hold his own with the latter against everyone he's come up against, although this is arguably more due to his dexterity in dodging than skill with the sword. On that note, Jack is extremely dexterous and has amazing balance. He'll wobble a lot, but he'll pretty much never fall. And a ship rocking back and forth in the middle of a whirlpool up high where the shaking is worse? Yeah, he can have a sword fight on a path a mere foot wide and not look off balance in the least.
He functions well drunk, as well. There is very little difference between his behavior drunk and sober (he tends to be a little more serious sober, basically), and due to his make shit up as he goes along tendencies, he often just goes with whatever happened in the opposite state he was currently in.
Another skill of his that he often isn't given credit for is his ability to read people. He is observing a lot more than generally given credit for, and he knows how to say the right thing to cut you right to the quick. He's willing to give encouragement, but it'll come out as an insult.
Personality
Jack Sparrow's number one priority is his own freedom. That must be remembered above all else when dealing with Jack Sparrow. Everything else about his personality is dictated by the moment in the moment. He comes across as a flighty man with a tennous grasp on reality and a penchant for melodrama. His usual silly mannerisms bely a crafty fox who is as likely to stab you between the shoulder blades as position himself between you and a bullet.
To call him honorable would be a mistake, but to call him dishonerable would be a lie. It is generally best to treat him as a traitourous shark who would turn in his own mother but a man you could rely on when the chips are down - despite the fact that he's just put a bullet in your gut because the enemy asked him to. Those who know him best know he can be trusted, but still aren't willing to turn their backs on him for all the fortune in the world.
History
Jack's early childhood was spent at Shipwreck Cove with his father's side of the family, pirates every one, after being dumped there following his birth at sea. When he was a teenager, he interpreted parts of the Pirate Code's written form, the Pirata Codex, to mean he was justified in running away from home. He fled to the pirate city Tortuga and would end up having a whole lot of adventures as the captain of a ship called The Barnacle.
He would return to Shipwreck Cove as a young adult and end up violating the Code to help a friend escape. This violation of what came down to the Pirate laws lead him to be exiled from the Cove. With no place to go and no ship to his name, Jack was forced to attempt to live a nice clean life, but he couldn't stand being cut off from the sea after having lived most of his life there. He ended up under the employ of the East India Trading company, and was given a ship known as the Wicked Wench to captain by Cutler Beckett after his refusal to captain one for slaves due to past events in his life.
When Jack later chose to withhold information from Beckett and his company, he forced Jack to take on slave cargo. Jack wanted no business of treating humans as cargo, and ended up freeing them at the place he'd refused to give Beckett the lcoation of. Becket, in his fury, hunted down Jack and had him thrown into prison. After a few months Beckett dragged Jack out and branded him with a "P" to mark him as a pirate before forcing Jack to watch as he burned the Wicked Wench, the ship Jack had come to love. Jack tore free from the men holding him and attempted to dive after the Wicked Wench, but Beckett held him back.
He was on the way to attending an execution in Jamaica at Beckett's hands, but he fell off the boat and as he sunk towards his death, he made a bargain with the man known as Davy Jones. Thirteen years as the captain of his beloved ship, and then one hundred years serving Jones on the Flying Dutchman. Jones agreed to the deal and saved both Jack and resurrected the Wench, which Jack renamed the Black Pearl as a reference to an old bible story.
Two years were spent like this, with him the captain of the now Black Pearl, and lead to many adventures, such as his father retiring as a Pirate Lord, handing the title over to Jack (who chose the Caribbean as his territory rather than the one his father maintaned hold over), the recruitment of a crew including one Hector Barbossa as his first mate, and a series of adventures that would lead to the realization of the location of a stash of Aztec gold. It was on their way to retrieving this treasure that Barbossa told Jack that if their crew was indeed an equal team, that it was only fair he indulge the location of the gold they were pursuing. Jack did so... it was a mistake.
Barbossa ended up leading the crew to mutiny against Jack and dumping him on a desert Island with a pistol with a single bullet loaded for when living became too hard for the former captain. To Jack's immense luck, however, Barbossa had not realized that the island was being used by a group of rumrunners. He was able to barter his way off the Island somehow or another, and from that point on he set his sights on finding his ship and taking Barbossa's life with the single pistol the man had given him before stranding him.
After his escape Jack spent many years attempting to find the Pearl, going through more than a fair number of ships in that time. There he learned more about the Aztec treasure he'd been chasing before Barbossa lead the mutiny, and heard rumors of the curse surrounding it. It made no difference to his attempts to get the Pearl back. If anything, it made him more driven for it and the potential of immortality, the freedom from death itself.
He ended up coming into Port Royal aboard a sinking dingy of a boat, and attempted to acquire a boat of the Navy. His attempts in doing so would lead to the chance coincidence with one Elizabeth Swann - the governer's daughter who happened to be suffocated by her new corset and fall into the water. Jack's rescue of her (and discovery of the gold necklace she wore) was met with the meeting of Commadore Norrington, the son of a man Jack had had the displeasure of running into before, who proceeded to throw him in the brig after Jack's attempt at an escape and run in with one William "Will" Turner.
From the prison, Jack was aware of the arrival of the Black Pearl by her cannons alone. However, although the prison was greatly damaged by the attack, Jack was unable to escape until Will arrived later and offered to help Jack out in exchange for help finding Elizabeth. A bit of bartering eventually lead to an agreement, and after helping Jack escape, Will and Jack fled Port Royal on a commandeered ship. Will wanted to rescue Elizabeth, and Jack had learned things about Will that made him rather powerful "leverage" against Barbossa. They arrived in Tortuga to get a crew, and Will learned about Jack's hopes to use him as leverage.
Eventually, through a series of incidents that threw Jack's motivations into doubt several times for Will and Elizabeth before they finally game to trust him, the curse on the members of the Black Pearl that they had gained from the theft of Aztec gold was lifted. With Barbossa now mortal again, Jack was able to use the single shot he'd been saving for ten years to shoot the man, killing him. However, his crew had abandoned him due to the Pirate's Code (In this case, Any Man Who Falls Behind Stays Behind) and he was carted back to Port Royal to be hung. It was there that Will risked his social standing to save Jack and Elizabeth stood beside him, and Jack eventually fled only to be picked up by the surviving members of the Black Pearl, once again the Captain.
A while later, and after the sinking of the Island that the Aztec gold had been housed at, Jack was visited by a member of Davy Jones' crew and informed that his time was up. It had been thirteen years since he made his bargain with Davy, and now he had to pay his dues. With the threat delivered in the form of the "Black Spot" on Jack's hand, he became paranoid and frightened of the open ocean due to it being the residence of the Kraken, which served Davy as his hound - it dragged any that did not submit to his terms or prior agreement's to the infamous "Locker" of Davy Jones.
While camping out on some land he ended up running into some cannibals, who hailed Jack as a god and ended up capturing his crew, including eating several of them. Will showed up on the Island after searching for Jack and informed Jack that he needed his help. Jack pretended to not understand him and let the cannibals haul him off. The cannibals had decided he was a god and intended to cook and eat him to release his god self from the confines of his bones.
After an impressive get away which lead to everyone fleeing back to the Pearl, Will informed Jack of his reason for arrival. He, Elizabeth, and Norrington had all captured by the East India Trading Company and threatened with execution. They could only be rescued if Jack gave the compass that he had acquired to Will, who had been told by Cutler Beckett of Jack's past that he and Elizabeth would be pardoned if it was delivered. Jack bartered with Will and it was decided that if Will could help him get the key he was looking for, he could have the compass.
It wasn't long before Jack was accosted by Davy Jones and told he had no choice but to fulfil his end of the bargain. It ended with Jack promising one hundred souls in exchange for his own and Will becoming a hostage of Jones. Jack went off and attempted to get more of a crew. He'd been given three days and intended to use the time to find the box that held Davy's heart (the "Dead Man's Chest). He knew tjhat if the heart was destroyed, Davy would die, and he would be free from his debt. The misadventure lead to Elizabeth and Norrington ending up on his crew and aid enlisted from Elizabeth via Jack's compass.
A whole series of events later, with the Kraken hot on Jack's tail as he ran out of time, lead to Elizabeth chaining Jack to his ship so that she, Will, and the crew could get away while the Kraken went after it's target. Jack managed to get loose just as the Kraken rose from the waters, and went down on the beast with but his sword as it devoured him, dragging him to Davy Jones' Locker.
Jack's contribution to the events resumed when he was saved by the Locker by Will, Elizabeth, the crew of the Pearl, and it's "new" Captain, one Hector Barbossa revived by Tia Dalma for her own purposes. Barbossa had worked to revive Jack so that the ritual to free the sea goddess Calypso could take place. The ritual could only be done with the nine Pieces of Eight held by each of the Pirate Lords, and Jack was one of them. The Pirate Brethren convened a council. Elizabeth was part of it because one of the previous lords had been killed attempting to seduce her under the impression she was Calypso's human form, and had named her his successor as a result of it.
It was revealed that the East India Trading Company, and indeed the entire navy, was bearing down on their location, and Elizabeth said they should fight. Teague, who was there as the Keeper of the Codex, was forced to pull out said Codex to settle a fight. They could not declare war upon the Navy without permission of the Pirate King, and there was never one because each Lord always voted for himself... except this time, in which Jack voted for Elizabeth.
The war was mounted, and negotions fell through as everyone had expected they word. Jack was traded to Beckett's side in exchange for Will. The battle commenced with Davy under Beckett's command due to his possession of Davy's heart. A huge battle raged in a raging sea courtesy of Calypso's earlier release. Jack acquired Davy's heart, but Davy drove a sword through Will's heart in the course of the fight to seperate the lovers Will and Elizabeth (newlyweds at that due to Barbossa's help). Jack ended up getting the heart to Will and helping the dying man stab it so he could live in another annoying streak of honesty.
The Flying Dutchman sunk into the middle of the maelstrom the raging sea had created before said maelstrom vanished. With the strongest ship under influence of the Navy down, things were at a bit of an impasse. Jack waited about the Black Pearl, ordering against any sort of attack. There was an awkward bit of waiting with Beckett's ship sailing towards the Pearl, an entire armada behind him... until The Flying Dutchman came up again, William at the helm. When the Flying Dutchman and the Black Pearl completely destroyed Beckett's ship, the rest of the navy turned and fled, the battle won. Jack was returned command of the Black Pearl and Will had to go fulfil the duty of the Dutchman, ferrying souls between this world and the next.
A bit later Jack would be in Port Royal for a supply stop, and picking up two prostitutes. When he returned to the dock to show off his ship, it was gone. He insulted both girls after waking Mr. Gibbs and informing him of the missing ship. Eventually he would be back at sea by himself in a very small boat and one amazing treasure. The map to the Fountain of Youth taken from his own ship before Barbossa stranded him.
Of course, with Calypso free, the sea was no longer a predictable place. And Calypso was never anything but moody and fickle. It struck her on a whim to kill Jack as he sailed the ocean on his little dingy boat, and a huge storm and one whirlpool later...
...Jack was no longer in his dimension.
Other
Uh, I used every bit of canon excluding the new movie as canon for Jack. A lot of it's in his backstory. And that history is so summarized it is not even funny. Yeah, even at it's length. Any future PotC canons will be from some undefined point between the third and fourth movies.
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Nickname: Jackie (father only)
Age: 38
Height: 5'9"/175 cm
Weight: ? (Lean Muscle)
Gender: Male
Race: Human
Alliance: True Neutral
Home: Caribbean Ocean
Franchise: Pirates of the Caribbean
Physical Description
Jack is a man of average height with a deeply tanned Caucasian complexion. He has dark brown eyes and hair, the latter of which is quite long but can pretty much always see in a knotted mess of tangles so beyond hope for grooming that it would be saner just to shave the whole mess off. It's quite likely it would be a lighter shade of brown if the man bothered to bathe more than once in a blue moon and in something other than sea water. The only real order to the hair is that it's done up in rope like cords and the bits of beads and jewelry he has hanging from two strands at the front, with the cord at his left is almost completely concealed by beads. Jack also has a mustache and long beard. He keeps the latter done up in two braids.
His outfit is as all over the place as the rest of his appearance, looking like a mash up of various styles of the mid 18th century. The only constants seem to be his faded red bandanna, a multitude of rings, and his tricorne hat. He's a little obsessive about keeping said hat, enough so that it's a sign something is very wrong if he doesn't get weird about getting it back.
Weapons
Jack carries three weapons on him, only one of which is worth any kind of notice at all, and even it's so worn out it wouldn't be remiss for him to be replacing it. He's got a hanger cutlass, a musket, and a flintlock. The lattermost is easily in the best condition and seems more caringly crafted than the others. Both his guns hold one bullet each before needing to be reloaded, and he usually carries spares, along with gunpowder.
Abilities/Powers
Despite certain stories thatJacktotallydidn'tmostlyspreadhimselfnope, Jack's a normal human. He's had his fair share of supernatural scrapes and cheated death more than once, but at the end of the day the man is a mere mortal. Therefore, he's got nothing that goes here.
Skills
Jack's greatest skill is his ability to make up shit as he goes along, turning the flow into a weapon with such skill that a frequent topic of debate about Captain Jack Sparrow is just how far he plans his shit in advance. The truth is, he almost never does, and when he does, it usually turns out badly.
His ability to pull this off is aided by his other skills. He's damn near impossible to predict, and just when you think you've got him figured out he'll show a streak of honesty - or he'll stab you in the back once you've decided that at the end of the day he's an honest sort. And then be on your side the whole time. Did we mention he makes shit up as he goes along?
On a more tangible level, he's a good shot (not great) with the standard guns of the mid 18th century and great with a sword. He's able to hold his own with the latter against everyone he's come up against, although this is arguably more due to his dexterity in dodging than skill with the sword. On that note, Jack is extremely dexterous and has amazing balance. He'll wobble a lot, but he'll pretty much never fall. And a ship rocking back and forth in the middle of a whirlpool up high where the shaking is worse? Yeah, he can have a sword fight on a path a mere foot wide and not look off balance in the least.
He functions well drunk, as well. There is very little difference between his behavior drunk and sober (he tends to be a little more serious sober, basically), and due to his make shit up as he goes along tendencies, he often just goes with whatever happened in the opposite state he was currently in.
Another skill of his that he often isn't given credit for is his ability to read people. He is observing a lot more than generally given credit for, and he knows how to say the right thing to cut you right to the quick. He's willing to give encouragement, but it'll come out as an insult.
Personality
Jack Sparrow's number one priority is his own freedom. That must be remembered above all else when dealing with Jack Sparrow. Everything else about his personality is dictated by the moment in the moment. He comes across as a flighty man with a tennous grasp on reality and a penchant for melodrama. His usual silly mannerisms bely a crafty fox who is as likely to stab you between the shoulder blades as position himself between you and a bullet.
To call him honorable would be a mistake, but to call him dishonerable would be a lie. It is generally best to treat him as a traitourous shark who would turn in his own mother but a man you could rely on when the chips are down - despite the fact that he's just put a bullet in your gut because the enemy asked him to. Those who know him best know he can be trusted, but still aren't willing to turn their backs on him for all the fortune in the world.
History
Jack's early childhood was spent at Shipwreck Cove with his father's side of the family, pirates every one, after being dumped there following his birth at sea. When he was a teenager, he interpreted parts of the Pirate Code's written form, the Pirata Codex, to mean he was justified in running away from home. He fled to the pirate city Tortuga and would end up having a whole lot of adventures as the captain of a ship called The Barnacle.
He would return to Shipwreck Cove as a young adult and end up violating the Code to help a friend escape. This violation of what came down to the Pirate laws lead him to be exiled from the Cove. With no place to go and no ship to his name, Jack was forced to attempt to live a nice clean life, but he couldn't stand being cut off from the sea after having lived most of his life there. He ended up under the employ of the East India Trading company, and was given a ship known as the Wicked Wench to captain by Cutler Beckett after his refusal to captain one for slaves due to past events in his life.
When Jack later chose to withhold information from Beckett and his company, he forced Jack to take on slave cargo. Jack wanted no business of treating humans as cargo, and ended up freeing them at the place he'd refused to give Beckett the lcoation of. Becket, in his fury, hunted down Jack and had him thrown into prison. After a few months Beckett dragged Jack out and branded him with a "P" to mark him as a pirate before forcing Jack to watch as he burned the Wicked Wench, the ship Jack had come to love. Jack tore free from the men holding him and attempted to dive after the Wicked Wench, but Beckett held him back.
He was on the way to attending an execution in Jamaica at Beckett's hands, but he fell off the boat and as he sunk towards his death, he made a bargain with the man known as Davy Jones. Thirteen years as the captain of his beloved ship, and then one hundred years serving Jones on the Flying Dutchman. Jones agreed to the deal and saved both Jack and resurrected the Wench, which Jack renamed the Black Pearl as a reference to an old bible story.
Two years were spent like this, with him the captain of the now Black Pearl, and lead to many adventures, such as his father retiring as a Pirate Lord, handing the title over to Jack (who chose the Caribbean as his territory rather than the one his father maintaned hold over), the recruitment of a crew including one Hector Barbossa as his first mate, and a series of adventures that would lead to the realization of the location of a stash of Aztec gold. It was on their way to retrieving this treasure that Barbossa told Jack that if their crew was indeed an equal team, that it was only fair he indulge the location of the gold they were pursuing. Jack did so... it was a mistake.
Barbossa ended up leading the crew to mutiny against Jack and dumping him on a desert Island with a pistol with a single bullet loaded for when living became too hard for the former captain. To Jack's immense luck, however, Barbossa had not realized that the island was being used by a group of rumrunners. He was able to barter his way off the Island somehow or another, and from that point on he set his sights on finding his ship and taking Barbossa's life with the single pistol the man had given him before stranding him.
After his escape Jack spent many years attempting to find the Pearl, going through more than a fair number of ships in that time. There he learned more about the Aztec treasure he'd been chasing before Barbossa lead the mutiny, and heard rumors of the curse surrounding it. It made no difference to his attempts to get the Pearl back. If anything, it made him more driven for it and the potential of immortality, the freedom from death itself.
He ended up coming into Port Royal aboard a sinking dingy of a boat, and attempted to acquire a boat of the Navy. His attempts in doing so would lead to the chance coincidence with one Elizabeth Swann - the governer's daughter who happened to be suffocated by her new corset and fall into the water. Jack's rescue of her (and discovery of the gold necklace she wore) was met with the meeting of Commadore Norrington, the son of a man Jack had had the displeasure of running into before, who proceeded to throw him in the brig after Jack's attempt at an escape and run in with one William "Will" Turner.
From the prison, Jack was aware of the arrival of the Black Pearl by her cannons alone. However, although the prison was greatly damaged by the attack, Jack was unable to escape until Will arrived later and offered to help Jack out in exchange for help finding Elizabeth. A bit of bartering eventually lead to an agreement, and after helping Jack escape, Will and Jack fled Port Royal on a commandeered ship. Will wanted to rescue Elizabeth, and Jack had learned things about Will that made him rather powerful "leverage" against Barbossa. They arrived in Tortuga to get a crew, and Will learned about Jack's hopes to use him as leverage.
Eventually, through a series of incidents that threw Jack's motivations into doubt several times for Will and Elizabeth before they finally game to trust him, the curse on the members of the Black Pearl that they had gained from the theft of Aztec gold was lifted. With Barbossa now mortal again, Jack was able to use the single shot he'd been saving for ten years to shoot the man, killing him. However, his crew had abandoned him due to the Pirate's Code (In this case, Any Man Who Falls Behind Stays Behind) and he was carted back to Port Royal to be hung. It was there that Will risked his social standing to save Jack and Elizabeth stood beside him, and Jack eventually fled only to be picked up by the surviving members of the Black Pearl, once again the Captain.
A while later, and after the sinking of the Island that the Aztec gold had been housed at, Jack was visited by a member of Davy Jones' crew and informed that his time was up. It had been thirteen years since he made his bargain with Davy, and now he had to pay his dues. With the threat delivered in the form of the "Black Spot" on Jack's hand, he became paranoid and frightened of the open ocean due to it being the residence of the Kraken, which served Davy as his hound - it dragged any that did not submit to his terms or prior agreement's to the infamous "Locker" of Davy Jones.
While camping out on some land he ended up running into some cannibals, who hailed Jack as a god and ended up capturing his crew, including eating several of them. Will showed up on the Island after searching for Jack and informed Jack that he needed his help. Jack pretended to not understand him and let the cannibals haul him off. The cannibals had decided he was a god and intended to cook and eat him to release his god self from the confines of his bones.
After an impressive get away which lead to everyone fleeing back to the Pearl, Will informed Jack of his reason for arrival. He, Elizabeth, and Norrington had all captured by the East India Trading Company and threatened with execution. They could only be rescued if Jack gave the compass that he had acquired to Will, who had been told by Cutler Beckett of Jack's past that he and Elizabeth would be pardoned if it was delivered. Jack bartered with Will and it was decided that if Will could help him get the key he was looking for, he could have the compass.
It wasn't long before Jack was accosted by Davy Jones and told he had no choice but to fulfil his end of the bargain. It ended with Jack promising one hundred souls in exchange for his own and Will becoming a hostage of Jones. Jack went off and attempted to get more of a crew. He'd been given three days and intended to use the time to find the box that held Davy's heart (the "Dead Man's Chest). He knew tjhat if the heart was destroyed, Davy would die, and he would be free from his debt. The misadventure lead to Elizabeth and Norrington ending up on his crew and aid enlisted from Elizabeth via Jack's compass.
A whole series of events later, with the Kraken hot on Jack's tail as he ran out of time, lead to Elizabeth chaining Jack to his ship so that she, Will, and the crew could get away while the Kraken went after it's target. Jack managed to get loose just as the Kraken rose from the waters, and went down on the beast with but his sword as it devoured him, dragging him to Davy Jones' Locker.
Jack's contribution to the events resumed when he was saved by the Locker by Will, Elizabeth, the crew of the Pearl, and it's "new" Captain, one Hector Barbossa revived by Tia Dalma for her own purposes. Barbossa had worked to revive Jack so that the ritual to free the sea goddess Calypso could take place. The ritual could only be done with the nine Pieces of Eight held by each of the Pirate Lords, and Jack was one of them. The Pirate Brethren convened a council. Elizabeth was part of it because one of the previous lords had been killed attempting to seduce her under the impression she was Calypso's human form, and had named her his successor as a result of it.
It was revealed that the East India Trading Company, and indeed the entire navy, was bearing down on their location, and Elizabeth said they should fight. Teague, who was there as the Keeper of the Codex, was forced to pull out said Codex to settle a fight. They could not declare war upon the Navy without permission of the Pirate King, and there was never one because each Lord always voted for himself... except this time, in which Jack voted for Elizabeth.
The war was mounted, and negotions fell through as everyone had expected they word. Jack was traded to Beckett's side in exchange for Will. The battle commenced with Davy under Beckett's command due to his possession of Davy's heart. A huge battle raged in a raging sea courtesy of Calypso's earlier release. Jack acquired Davy's heart, but Davy drove a sword through Will's heart in the course of the fight to seperate the lovers Will and Elizabeth (newlyweds at that due to Barbossa's help). Jack ended up getting the heart to Will and helping the dying man stab it so he could live in another annoying streak of honesty.
The Flying Dutchman sunk into the middle of the maelstrom the raging sea had created before said maelstrom vanished. With the strongest ship under influence of the Navy down, things were at a bit of an impasse. Jack waited about the Black Pearl, ordering against any sort of attack. There was an awkward bit of waiting with Beckett's ship sailing towards the Pearl, an entire armada behind him... until The Flying Dutchman came up again, William at the helm. When the Flying Dutchman and the Black Pearl completely destroyed Beckett's ship, the rest of the navy turned and fled, the battle won. Jack was returned command of the Black Pearl and Will had to go fulfil the duty of the Dutchman, ferrying souls between this world and the next.
A bit later Jack would be in Port Royal for a supply stop, and picking up two prostitutes. When he returned to the dock to show off his ship, it was gone. He insulted both girls after waking Mr. Gibbs and informing him of the missing ship. Eventually he would be back at sea by himself in a very small boat and one amazing treasure. The map to the Fountain of Youth taken from his own ship before Barbossa stranded him.
Of course, with Calypso free, the sea was no longer a predictable place. And Calypso was never anything but moody and fickle. It struck her on a whim to kill Jack as he sailed the ocean on his little dingy boat, and a huge storm and one whirlpool later...
...Jack was no longer in his dimension.
Other
Uh, I used every bit of canon excluding the new movie as canon for Jack. A lot of it's in his backstory. And that history is so summarized it is not even funny. Yeah, even at it's length. Any future PotC canons will be from some undefined point between the third and fourth movies.
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