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cupcakeshakesnake · 1 year
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Beckett has a dream about a child in his office.
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daughter-of-sapph0 · 1 month
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what's the funniest possible way to show my OCs relative heights and appearances and also give a small glimpse into their personalities?
make them weezer
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god this is stupid
okay these are four of my characters in this story called The Price of Freedom, a lesbian prison love story that I've had floating around in my head for like ever. I actually posted like four chapters a while back, but I didn't like how the story was going so I'm actually gonna start it over. new chapter 1 coming soonish
from left to right, the characters are Avelyn O'Neil, Abigail Price, Mercy Jackson, and Tiffany Rodgers
I spent like 3 hours on this. any more and the joke wouldn't be worth it.
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zenzeroruletheworld · 1 month
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do you remember when Christophe left Jack to die on that little boat and then Robby joined him and they spent 5 days on that boat before they found land?
This is what I think happened on that boat in those 5 days
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numnumki · 7 months
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And, also, I know Jack was cautious, but imagine if Teague found him by accident when Jack returned to the Caribbean to find Christophe (or even worse, when he was working WITH Christophe) or when he was a mere EITC sailor in Africa? Teague was Pirate Lord of the Madagascar after all. Its possible that he was sailing in Africa a lot, in his "territory", isn't it?
Tbh I have to opposing opinions about this : one where Teague finds out and attempts to get Jack back and the other where he simply lets him be ;
I think if eventually Teague found out the whereabouts of Jack , I imagine it like you mentioned; Teague would have his own spies/ informants who'll report to him the typical dealings of the EITC and I think if someone thought they'd seen Jack they'd tell Teague right away and ask about a suitable course of action against Jack cuz he is still a runaway from the Code's justice and yet to pay for the damage,, so finding out Jack works for the EITC is like double betrayal to Teague's heritage+ status + pirates community in general;;;;; Jack did say he can never go back because Teague will kill him if he found out about him ; so Teague going out of his way to "kidnap" Jack from his position as a merchant and get him back to the cove and Jack assuming the worst to happen - with good reason- doesn't seem unlikely per Jack's thoughs on the topic ://
...Then there's also sth in SoF where Jack was still trying to figure out if he wanted pirating for a life and Teague saying he does have the knack for it but thought he wasn't ready yet (( not sure if I remember this correctly)), so maybe seeing Jack doing sth different and rising to ranks ( he made captain at last!) might make him reconsider whether pirating was actually the best choice for Jack or not,,, - even if this meant Jack was lying to himself that a normal life was his calling and even if it meant he can no longer see Teague but from the opposite sharp end of a sword ,,, so maybe Teague won't purposely cross paths with Jack until his son does first and it won't be on familial terms .....so maybe Teague let's Jack be in this case and tries to move on with things back in the cove without acknowledging Jack's part in it ..
But also there's this silly hope in me that even if Teague found out about Jack and wanted to confront him about all the mess , he'd still side with his son to loosen up his judgement despite his betrayal ; whether the rouges or the EITC , he's still his father and he did save him many times (despite that being conditional/ not allowing Jack to live those times down) idk tbh but I'd like to believe he's still got some good in him to care for his son and I kinda imagine sth like that happened at the ending of the book to allow for Jack to earn a place and a position back in the pirate community. ://
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provincial-charmer · 4 months
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Hey, so, why didn't anybody tell me that The Price Of Freedom, the prequel book to Pirates Of The Caribbean, is not only more than 600 pages long, but is actually longer than Moby Dick?
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swannofthesea · 1 month
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i remember reading the price of freedom on my little ol kindle back around 2010 and i couldn’t put it down. now i can’t get my hands on a copy anywhere. where are you guys reading it?
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angel-in-shibari · 3 months
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Chapter four of The Price of Freedom is up now on ao3
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oh-three · 4 months
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Pirates of the Caribbean (Movies), Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom - A. C. Crispin Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Jack Sparrow & Elizabeth Swann Characters: Elizabeth Swann, Jack Sparrow, Gentleman Jocard (mentioned), Cutler Beckett (mentioned), Edward Teague (mentioned), Hector Barbossa (mentioned), Will Turner (mentioned) Additional Tags: Slavery, Ignores Canon Post-Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Canon-Typical Violence, Jack Sparrow needs a hug, Jack Sparrow-centric, POV Elizabeth Swann, Pirate King Elizabeth Swann Summary:
Alongside her sails the Black Pearl, once again recently re-acquired by her rightful captain; while Elizabeth is uncertain of Barbossa’s fate, she doesn’t doubt that Jack Sparrow would have killed the man a second time for daring to steal his prized vessel again.
The eccentric captain seems untroubled where he stands at the Pearl’s helm, aside from the grim set of his jaw at the idea of more bloodshed. Really, Elizabeth’s not sure why a man so opposed to violence even agreed to embark on such a mission. Surely, he knows that they could lose the day? Whatever the case, she is glad to have him along. He is her oldest friend in the world of piracy, after all; there’s a certain comfort in his presence, knowing what may lay ahead. Despite what little she truly knows of him.
Following Lord Beckett’s demise, Elizabeth Turner leads the Brethren Court in a series of raids against the scattered East India Trading Company. At first, it’s the smaller outposts. And then she leads them against a rather large establishment in West Africa. There, she finally learns how one Jack Sparrow wound up a pirate.
Taglist: @nobody-expects-the-inquisitorius @inquisitorius-sin-bin @pandora-the-halfling @jcticecream
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emcads · 2 years
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i present to you:  the great tpof fancast
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Christophe-Julien de Rapièr :  Romain Duris, Molière  (2007)
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Esmeralda Maria Consuela Anna de Sevilla:   Salma Hayek,   Fools Rush In (1997)  /  The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1997) 
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Princess Amenirdis :   Aamito Lagum,  Three Thousand Years of Longing (2022)
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Prince Shabako: Malachi Kirby,  Roots  (2016)
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Pharaoh Taharka : Idris Elba, Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
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Queen Tiyy: Yetide Badaki, American Gods (2017-2021)
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Tarek: Abubakar Salim, Jamestown (2017) 
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Piye: Danny Glover,  Age of the Dragons (2011)
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Chamba:  Paulo Andre Aragao, The Lost Pirate Kingdom (2021)
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Lord Reginald Marmaduke Bracegirdle-Penwallow: Charles Dance, The Great Fire (2014)
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Don Rafael : Edward James Olmos, Monday Nights at Seven (2016)
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Luis Montoya :  Riccardo Scamarcio,  Caravaggio’s Shadow (2022)
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Robby Greene: Dean O'Gorman, Return to Treasure Island (1996)
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The Becketts.  Jonathan Jr.: Luke Roberts, Black Sails (2014),   Bartholomew : Tom Felton, Belle (2013), Jonathan Beckett: Michael McElhatton, Dangerous Liaisons (2022)
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Cutler Beckett: Jonny Lee Miller, Plunkett & Macleane (1999)
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Jane Beckett:  Sarah Gadon, Belle (2013)
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Ian Mercer: Sebastian Armesto, Harlots (2017)
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Melinda:  Clare Danes,  Stage Beauty (2004)
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Boris Palachnik :  Ned Dennehy, Banished (2015)
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Frank Connery : Tristan Sturrock, Poldark (2015)
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Etienne de Ver:  Edouard Baer, Lady J (2018)
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Lucius Featherstone:  Henry Douthwaite, Wuthering Heights (2018)
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Steve Seymour :  Dean Lennox Kelly, Jamestown (2017)
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Marie Seymour :  Astrid Bergès-Frisbey,  Bruc (2017)
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Jack :  Johnny Depp, The Man Who Cried  (2001)
bonus section:
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Sean Bean as a young pirate Bootstrap Bill, Lorna Doone (1990)
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 Lawrence Norrington as Ralph Fiennes in The Duchess (2008)
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Fitzwilliam P. Dalton III: Max Beesley, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (1997)
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Tiny James Norrington : Keven Zegers, Treasure Island (1999).  Slightly larger James Norrington: Keven Zegers,  Felicity: An American Girl Adventure (2005)
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potc-musical · 9 months
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Was Jack and Angelica's relationship a rebound?
If we get more depths of Jack and Angelica's relationship in OST movie, It'll be like 10th doctor and Martha Jones
My theory that their relationship is a rebound relationship
Before he met Angelica, Jack had relationship with a Mexican name Esmeralda (a character from The Price of Freedom) and betrayed her but he cannot get off about her and fantasizing about. Besides, his true love was the sea but he cannot get over Esmeralda (and Elizabeth too)
In psychology, it's normal to fantasizing about your ex but Jack gone way too far
In OST movie, Angelica wore historically inaccurate outfit
This had me thinking of Jack fantasizing about Esmeralda from the past and pushes Esmeralda's image over Angelica as a person
My OST musical concept will cover this
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bear-of-mirrors · 2 months
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Not me listening to The Price of Freedom on repeat again cause I still have Crisis Core feels.
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cupcakeshakesnake · 1 year
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Pirates? Davy Jones? East India what? What are you talking about, this is totally what happened
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This has got to be one of my most niche pieces. Also the first drawing I wrestled with Rebelle for because I wanted to give it a kind of watercolor picture-book-illustration feel but alas I did not know how to watercolor
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daughter-of-sapph0 · 23 days
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back on my bullshit (drawing my inmate OCs again)
the girl on the left is Abby, nicknamed "Ginger" by a lot of the other inmates because of her hair. the girl on the right, MJ, is a tutor for the prison's ged program. MJ is also trying to drop hints that she has a crush on Abby, but Abby's a bit too oblivious to notice.
also, decided to change their designs slightly since the last time I drew my girls. I gave Abby slightly darker hair, and also gave MJ a different colored uniform.
I swear I'm gonna actually write about these dykes eventually. I'm just distracted by a bunch of stuff and somehow end up drawing them again and again.
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zenzeroruletheworld · 1 month
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Canonically Jack call Teague's dog "doggy"
The image of him as a kid playing with his doggy is just 🥹
Also the fact that all of Teague's men call him Jacky/Jacky boy. I mean they saw him grow up, its so sweet
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numnumki · 7 months
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I have been re-reading tpof lately and I reached the part in which Jack is thinking about Teague and how a pirate's life is a short life (average 2-3 years) and I have been wondering. How would Jack react if Teague died sometime in his five-years exile? What if he was killed by Christophe or Borya just like Don Rafael, or by old age (I believe it was possible at that time to die at your late 50s?) or because of stress?
(Added TL;DR in the end hope this makes sense)
well,,,, young Jack seemed very concerned about making amends,or at least trying to , with his father and tPoF Jack redirected a shot that was meant for Teague away from him to protect him whether as his captain/ keeper of the code or a parent ....
I mean,,,, Jack is good and has his own sense of justice and logic ,, so he "knows " a pirate's life is a short one and he understands that they face the noose/ gun point more than any normal person could wish for so if Teague died within the five year period ; it just makes sense... but if he did die, what matters is how; like;;;; There's this accepting quality about Jack in general, where he believes from within his soul all things will perish and life will go on so he kind of like isn't severely attached to things/people and is able to let go when the time comes , so I think he'll mourn for Teague privately if he died of age+ stress and maybe lament lost chances of setting things right or at least coming to terms with what happened earlier but he won't think of it longer than necessary ( will store it away til he feels like visiting that place in his mind again) that's the easiest situation to deal with.
One another hand if Teague was murdered then ofc he'll take blame for it himself cuz it was his fault in the first place for trusting Christophe and freeing the rouges + that'll just add to the pile of other lives damaged because of him then. Does that mean he'll go back to the cove and let the other lords decide his fate? Would he seek Christophe/ rouges to avenge his father and clear his name? scratch that I don't think so that's too heroic. Would he just pretend this didn't happen and carry on with his fake honest life as a merchant sailor? - that depends on Jack's motives at the time but for sure now every pirate will know of Jack+ his relationship with Teague+ what he's done to deserve the exile +++ cement his fate of being run through if he's ever encountered another pirate ever .. just generally not good+ no good reaction+ stuck with constant fear .
---And then there's also grandmama still alive at the time and ik he thinks of Teague as this unbound entity that could defy the command of death itself just with how bitter it's soul is - so maybe what's more likely to Jack is Teague surviving all the odds and not dying in five years so Jack still being on the run from him🐙
TL;DR ,Jack's POV:
1- Teague dying from old age or stress --> oh well, rip king 👍
2- Teague dying from Rogues ---> oh no I killed him, every pirate on earth will have my head for this + it's my fault
3- Teague not dying during the time ---> he'll kill me if he finds I'm still alive + must hide in a hole in the center of the earth
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rottentiger-art · 2 years
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It worked with them all so I couldn't decide lol, he just has that effect on women
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