Jack Sparrow - Captain of the Black Pearl -

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- "What were you doing in a Kumogakuran Convent, anyway?" - "Captain Jack Sparrow: Mistook it for a brothel. Honest mistake"


Basic Information:

Name: Jack Sparrow

Nickname: Mr. Sparrow, Jackie, Jacky Boy, Jacques, Señor Sparrow & Witty Jack

Gender:

Age: 41

Height: 175 cm

Weight: 67 kg

Titles: Pirate Lord, Captain, First Mate, King of the Merfolk & Chief of the Pelegostos

Clan: N/A


Appearance & Personality:

Jack Sparrow is a notorious and infamous pirat, pillager, brigand, and highway,am, that was how he would be described. Sailing in a fine line between piratical genius and mercurial madness, Jack had an enemy in every port. Jack was noted for his unusual demeanor, characterized by a slightly drunken stagger and wild, flailing arm and hand gestures that made him appear unfocused and possibly ataxic. Though when onboard a ship he seems fairly sure-footed. Though it is most likely that his demeanour is due to a common affliction of most sailors, 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 deck. Jack could be extremely serious on occasion, such as after shooting Barbossa, or when he saw the Kraken for the first time.

Jack is an average height man and fairly built, he relied more on intelligence, agility, and quick wit to protect himself, rather than physical strength. He frequently outmaneuvered enemies with his words but when forced to fight he was still a formidable opponent. Jack is a decent, if self-serving, man who adhered to the Pirate Code. He believes that pirates can still be good men. When Jack was caught, his criminal record was read during his attempted execution, though it is quite extensive and includes arson and kidnapping, there is no mention of murder or rape. Jack also claimed to be a man of his word, and often expressed surprise that people would doubt his truthfulness. He is extremely sensitive to the opposite ***, explaining that he has a tremendous intuitive sense of the female creature. Jack also ends up several times mistaking places for somewhere else, such as when he met his first and only love, Angelica, in a Kumogakuran camp, where he mistook it as a brothel. One of the only people who could match Jack in shere intelligence and combat was Angelica, she was one of the few who could match him in combat.



Jack is an interesting figure, he wears long sea boots and long, hard-wearing linen trousers. A knotted stripped-red sash is tied around his waist, where he would stow some of his belongings. On his back is a long brown coat that he would remove when the need arose to either swim or if the air got too hot. A faded blue waistcoat with a shorter lightly-coloured when back area and a torn white undershirt made up the rest of the ensemble. The left cuff of the undershirt was ripped, and it was through this hole that Jack slipped his left hand. A red bandanna, a gift from Jack's lover Esmeralda, was always wrapped around his head, complemented by his piece of eight draped over his forehead. Jack wears a belt which is too long for his waist and so it is tied to fit his frame, on this belt he attached some odd new additions; a chicken foot, two small different pieces of animal pelt, one longer than the other, and two small trinkets. The sash which Jack wore beneath the belt is made for him by Amenirdis, one of his previous love interests.

Jack's distinctive look is accentuated by dreadlocked dark brown to black hair and a goatee beard. He seems to have a perpetual sore or abrasion on the right side of his chin, next to his goatee that neer seems to heal. The first of these two beads, one red and one white, were given to him by Tia Dalma. Jack braided these into his hair.The final piece was Jack's hat, which is his most valued part of his appearance; a faded-black tricorne that stills erved its purpose, despite its aged appearance. The hat brim was used to drink water from when arriving at a well and in the crown area were trapped scorpions of a deadly variety. He has several tatoos and wears several rings on his fingers. He also wears a shredded wristband on his right wrist. One of his distinctive tatoos is the tatoo on his back which is an entire poem written down, only visible on Jack's bare back.



"There'll be dangers along the way, firstly mermaids, zombies, Blackbeard."


Village Information:

Village of Birth: On the Ocean near the coast of the Land of Lightning
Village of Alliance: Sunagakure



"You know that feeling you get when you're standing in a high place with a sudden urge to jump? I don't have it."


Rank & Chakra Information:

Shinobi Rank: Sannin

Specialty: Earth Release | Water Release | Sensory | Curse Mark


Earth Release - Mastered | Water Release - Mastered


Wind Release - Matered | Fire Release - Mastered | Lightning Release - C-rank

Ninjutsu:
Ninjutsu - C-rank
Genjutsu - N/A
Taijutsu - D-rank
Kenjutsu - D-rank

Elemental Master: Due to his birth at sea and his harsh training, he was a master user of Earth and Water. Because of this, he could use all Water techniques with a simple handseal and could use Earth techniques with more speed and ease than most users.

Curse Mark:
(Fuuinjutsu: Juin Jutsu) - Sealing Technique: Cursed Seal
Rank :A
Type:Supplementary
Range:Short
Chakra Cost:30
Damage Points:N/A(-5 per turn to target if they us it and target can be self)
Description:This jutsu creates a seal that gives its target more chakra and more strenght.(Curse Mark of Heaven: +10 Nin - +5 Tai. Curse Mark of Earth: +5 Nin - +10 Taijutsu)
Note:Level 2 is double the gain and the damage to the one with the seal)

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Summoning: Peacock

Arsenal of Jack Sparrow:



"[as he sees rock-like crabs] Now we're being followed by rocks. Never heard that before. "


Tale of Jack Sparrow:

Early Life

Jack Sparrow was born to Edward Teague and Mary Teague on a pirate ship caught in the middle of a typhoon off the coast of Kirigakure. Jack grew up in a tumultuous household full of outlaws at Shipwreck Cove, just off the coast of Kirigakure. He spent most of his youth unsure whether Edward Teague was really his parent, frequently referring to him as "The-Man-Who-Might-Be-Father". Despite Jack's resentment of Teague, he respected the fact that Teague was always there for him when he needed him most, such as when he nearly got his hand cut off by the pirate Rusty Knickers or when he was almost sold into slavery by Captain Lucille Graven. Jack was determined to follow in Teague's footsteps and become a captain of a ship, rather than just some ordinary pirate like the majority of his relatives (explaining his insistence on being referred to as "Captain")

As a teenager, Jack served as a cabin boy on several pirate ships; however, he became fed up with his hectic life in a pirate family and the torturing of his Grandmother. One night, he snuck by candlelight into the study to consult the Pirata Codex, and, coming upon a section on freedom and the need for pirates to make their own decisions, decided he was completely justified in running away. After escaping out the window, Jack stowed away aboard a merchant ship to reach Kumogakure.

The Sword of Cortés

Jack had few worldly possessions, and even these were stolen on the island. In attempting to reclaim his property, Jack accidentally stole a sack containing the scabbard of the Sword of Cortés from Captain Torrents, a vicious pirate captain with the ability to control storms. Learning of its magical nature from a barmaid named Arabella Smith, Jack set off to track down the Sword of Cortés itself.

With a ship and a crew, not to mention part of the treasure of Stone-Eyed Sam, a now-dead former pirate king with a fabled stone eye who was said to be holding the Sword, Captain Jack Sparrow set off to find the elusive Sword of Cortés. The crew was confronted by Captain Torrents, though Jack was able to counter his control of lightning by splashing him with small waves of water causing the captain to be electrified.

Fight for Freedom

Jack, for the time being, he continued his search for the Sword, ultimately finding it in the possession of Left-Foot Louis on the coast of Kirigakure. Jack helped defeat Louis, and stopped Arabella from killing the pirate out of revenge for the supposed murder of her mother.

With the Sword and its scabbard in his possession, Jack was able to recite an incantation that unlocked its power—but also caused the spirit of Hernán Cortés to materialize. Jack, wishing to use the Sword's full power, was unaware that Cortés, in teaching Jack how to correctly wield the Sword, was ensuring he, Cortés, would ultimately regain control of the weapon for his own dastardly use, he eventually manages to deceive Jack and remateralize, stealing the sword and leaving Jack stranded on a desert island where he constructs a raft and makes it to Iwagakure where he seeks to accquire a new boat.

Poseidon’s Peak

After acquiring a new boat, Jack sets off to find the fabled Poseidon's Peak, located deep within the mist country, and the treasure it holds. He arrives on a deserted island and runs into a sailor who is badly hurt and has amnesia. Following a night of fitful dreams the sailor remembers that his name is Bill and the two of them trek inland to find any clues to where Poseidon's Peak might be. Before long the two are captured by the natives, with Bill inexplicably able to
translate what they're saying and are challenge to fight for their lives.

After getting away from the natives, Jack has the idea of lashing logs together to make a raft to escape the island and while they search, they unearth a chariot covered in sea life. They get on the chariot and it prompt takes them out to sea where they jump off it before it submerges and end up on a small rock in the middle of the ocean. Jack, in a fit of anger, tosses Constance off the rock which causes her to lead them to an underwater cavern. Constance proceeds to lead them through tunnels that seem to go in circles until Jack meets a group of people that are very familiar to him, the former crew of the Barnacle along with Arabella's mother and her crew.

The True King of the Seas

Jack is especially glad to see Arabella but is dismayed when she runs up and kisses Bill who has regained the rest of his memories and says that he was rescued by Captain Smith's ship sometime after they had split from Jack. Not too long after this, a group of mermaids, of a higher level than the ones Jack has met before, ask them to keep the items belonging to Poseidon (his trident and chariot) away from Davy Jones who would use them to manipulate their kind, and in exchange they would show them how to escape the cavern. Shortly after the request, an unwanted face shows up riding the chariot and wielding Trident of Poseidon, Captain Torrents. After a heated battle between the two, Jack manages to outsmart Torrents who has become far too powerful to defeat by normal means. His manipulation of water through the Trident leaves him vulnerable to Lightning.

As the seas get stormier as the battle rages on, Jack aims to implement his plan by sending a small bolt of lightning from the tip of his sword, towards a water covered Torrents. However the water easily dissipates the charge and he is unaffected by Jack’s “pathetic” attempt to win. As Jack backs away in dismay as his trump card falls flat on the floor, a sudden, destructive stream of Lightning emerges from the sky striking the now electrified Captain Torrents, overwhelming with a fatal voltage and causing a large hole in the ship to emerge which he falls to his ultimate death, vanishing in an instant like the thunderclap which followed the strike of Lightning. The sword simply lay there with small sparks occasionally jumping from it, Jack decides to risk it and grab a hold of the sword, it then glows with a golden lightning aura and recognizes its new and rightful owner, the sword however has become far more powerful than when Torrents was wielding it. The lightning strike caused the energy to be stored within the sword and in Torrents last few moments his chakra was implanted in the sword, giving it unworldly powers. However, the hole in the ship causes it to start being flooded with water as they’re pulled into a violent maelstrom, a historical event which results in the death of whole crews and ships as soon as the pirate ship graveyard known as Poseidon’s whirlpool. Jack quickly discards the sword and rushes to maneuver the ship to safety, after a difficult struggle which pushed Jack to his limits he managed to escape the maelstrom and get his crew to safety but at the cost of losing Posideon’s Trident in the sea off the coast of Kirigakure.

The Curse of the Black Pearl

Jack Sparrow arrives on the coast of Kumogakure with a small rowing boat, looking to steal a ship he ends up saving the daughter of the Governor from drowning. Despite rescuing Elizabeth Swann , the daughter of Governor Weatherby Swann he is jailed for piracy and crimes against the state. That night, a cursed ship called the Black Pearl attacks Kumogakure, capturing Elizabeth in the process. Its captain, Hector Barbossa is trying desperately to break an ancient Aztec curse that he and the crew are under. Will Turner, a blacksmith who loves Elizabeth, frees Sparrow so that he can aid him in rescuing her. They steal the HMS Interceptor and acquire a crew in Kumogakure before heading to Konohagakure, where Elizabeth is being held captive. Along the way, Will learns that Sparrow was originally captain of the Black Pearl, but Barbossa posed as his first mate in order to steal the ship from him – eventually leaving him marooned on a desert island ten years ago.

The pair is rescued by Kirigakure's finest unit after Elizabeth uses some rum found on the island to send off a smoke bomb signal. In order to escape hanging, Sparrow cuts a deal to deliver them the Pearl, Barbossa’s ship in exchange for his life. After locating the pearl, Sparrow infiltrates the meeting the crew is having, after their apparent success in finding a way to dispel the ancient Aztec curse, which haunts the captain and crew of the Black Pearl. During the final battle, Sparrow steals a cursed coin, making him immortal so he can duel Barbossa on equal footing. He shoots his rival with the same pistol he had carried for ten years just as Will breaks the curse, killing Barbossa. Despite his assistance to the Kirigakure, Sparrow is re-arrested and sentenced to death.

At his scheduled execution in Kumogakure, Will comes to his rescue, but they are quickly caught. Right at that moment, Elizabeth shows her love for Will, and he is pardoned, while Sparrow escapes by falling off the sea wall. He is rescued by the Black Pearl's new crew, and made captain once more. Apparently impressed by the clever pirate, Commodore Norrington allows him one day's head start before giving chase.

The Dead Man’s Chest

The Black Spot

As captain of the Black Pearl once again, Jack continued operating as a pirate for the next year, but he soon realized his freedom came at a cost. The debt he had sworn to Davy Jones thirteen years prior had still not been paid. Whether Jack had the foresight to attempt to call off the debt, or whether it was simply a coincidence is unknown, but Jack embarked on a quest to locate the Dead Man’s Chest, which legends say contained the still-beating hear of Davy Jones. But first, Jack allowed himself to be captured by the corsairs off the Island of the Whirlpool country and taken to the prison in order to obtain information he needs to solve his impending dilemma.

He soon happened upon a valuable drawing of a key in the prison, giving him an advantage in his quest by figuring out that he must find the key itself. Jack was able to obtain this drawing, and fled the island within the confines of a coffin launched out to sea. In the middle of the Chigiri Sea, Jack used the coffin as a makeshift boat to return to the Black Pearl, where he informed his crew of his new venture. The crew decided to follow Jack and find the key and what the key might unlock.

That night, Jack was visited in the Pearl’s cellar by Bootstrap Bill Turner, currently serving as part of Davy Jones’ crew aboard the Flying Dutchman. Turner informed Jack that his time was up, and Jones was calling in his debt. To reinforce this, Turner branded Jack with the Black spot, setting fear into Jack’s heart and causing him to begin his quest for the key with haste. Through this fear, Jack was even unable to bring himself to tell his crew what forces pursued them.

Running to Isla de Pelegostos

Jack knew that as long as he remained on the open seas, he was in danger, so the Pearl weighed anchor at Isla de Pelegostos, the closest body of land, and one which Jack was likely familiar with. Even here, the crew of the Pearl was not safe, as they were summarily captured by a group of cannibalistic natives. Jack was made the chief of the tribe, although he found his fortunes had little improved when he learned that the natives believed him to be a god, and he would be eaten to release his spirit from its “fleshy prison”. Despite this, Jack played along, all the while looking for a means of escape. Meanwhile some of his crew had already been eaten, and the rest held in cages made of the bones of their former companions.
Jack’s situation improved with the arrival of William Turner, seeking Jack in order to obtain his compass for Lord Cutler Beckett. Will inadvertently cause a distraction, through his capture by and subsequent escape from the cannibals. This gave Jack the time he needed to flee. Jack, Will and the surviving crew returned to the Black Pearl and set sail, though Jack still refused to head into open water. Instead, he had unfinished business near Pelegosto, in the Pantano River on the island of Uzu.

Bargain with Jones

Armed with his knowledge, the crew set out to find Jone’s ship, the Flying Dutchman. Will was summarily captured by Jones’ crew after Jack told him to say “Jack Sparrow sent me to settle his debt”, and Davy Jones himself confronted Jack aboard the Black Pearl. He demanded Jack’s debt be paid, but Jack tried to convince Jones otherwise, because of Barbossa’s mutiny that happened two years after becoming captain of the Pearl. After several series of bargains, Jones agreed that, should Jack bring him one hundred souls in three days, he would be free. After the agreement, Jack immediately set sail for the small port, Tortuga, on the Hagi Island.

After recruiting several seamen for service on the Pearl in the Faithful Bride, they managed to enlist a total of four mariners before a bar brawl broke out, started by the disgraced former Commodore, James Norrington.
When finished recruiting they managed to get out of the bar and prepare the ship. At this point, Jack encountered Elizabeth Swann, having escaped from custody of Lord Beckett to find Will. Jack realized Elizabeth’s true desire was being reunited with Will, and knew he could use this to his advantage. He persuaded Elizabeth that finding the Dead Man’s Chest would help her save Will. Thus, ensuring that when she used Jack’s compass, it would point to her true desire, in order to save Will, the chest. Jack finally found a heading.

Fight for the key

Upon arrival at Taro Island, Jack set about tracking down the Dead Man’s Chest, using Elizabeth as his guide. Jack had Norrington dig at the supposed burial site, as deigned by Elizabeth, using the compass. Her reading was correct, and Norrington soon unearthed the chest. However, before Jack could open it, Will Turner arrived, having escaped from servitude aboard the Flying Dutchman. He refused to let Jack open the chest, wanting to stab the heart within and thus free his father from his debt to Jones. Jack, naturally, wanted the heart for himself, in order to call off Jones’ Kraken, and drew his sword. It was a standoff, exacerbated by Norrington’s intervention, who wanted control of the heart for his own personal reasons.

A three-way sword fight inevitably ensued, in which Jack attempted desperately to get his hands on the key. The three-way duel progressed for a long time around the island until Jack finally got a hold of the key, but was disarmed in the attempt. Norrington then stated, with his blade pointed towards Jack, his intention to kill Jack for ruining his life. Jack. However deflected the blame onto Will’s shoulders, and fled the scene through the graveyard with the key.
When Jack finally managed to hold on to the key, he opened the Dead Man’s Chest. Within was Davy Jones’ heart, just as Tia Dalma had said, which Jack hid inside his Jar of dirt back at the longboat on the beach. Jack soon became occupied with Jones’ crew who had now caught up with him, that he did not notice Norrington was studying the jar with great interest. Jack managed to escape the island with his crew, leaving Norrington behind, who left the scene with the empty chest.

Confrontation

As Jack had expected, the Flying Dutchman soon caught up with the Pearl, and he began taunting its Captain, holding his jar of dirt aloft. Jones was enraged, and released the Kraken upon the Black Pearl. The Kraken began its assault on the Black Pearl. Shaking the vessel. The Kraken dislodged Jack’s Jar of Dirt, which smashed on the deck, revealing nothing inside but a pile of dirt. Desperately searching for the missing heart, which was already making its way to Cutler Beckett in the possession of Norrington, Jack realized his advantage over Jones was lost. True to his usual form, Jack turned tail and fled in the ship’s lone remaining boat, seeking to escape back to the relative safety of Tora Island.
However, despite all evidence to the contrary, Jack was indeed a good man at heart who knew he could not leave his crew to die in the attack, and began rowing back to his beloved Black Pearl.

Jack arrived back on deck in time to ignite a gunpowder trap set up by Will that wounded the Kraken and forestalled its attack for a moment. Jack ordered his crew into the longboat, at the cost of his ship. Gibbs was shocked at Jack’s decision, but the Captain had seen sense; after all, she was only a ship. As the crew raced onto the longboat, Elizabeth thanked Jack for coming back to save them, and leaned in for a kiss. Their kiss carried them to the mast, to which Elizabeth suddenly chained Jack. She had realized the Kraken was after Jack alone, not the rest of the crew, and this sacrifice would be the only way to ensure their survival. Jack conceded her trickery with a smile, calling her a “pirate”. Apparently resigned to his fate, Jack watched her leave the ship.

Down with his ship

Jack frantically tried to escape his manacles, with the aid of oil from a broken lantern, though he was too late. No sooner had he freed himself that the Kraken returned, its fanged mouth rising up to deck-level. The Kraken belched out a roar, spraying Jack with slime and spitting out Jack’s hat, eaten prior to Jack’s arrival at Pelegosto.

Placing his hat once more atop his head, Captain Jack Sparrow said “Hello Beastie”. Then he drew his sword and faced off against the Kraken as it dragged the Black Pearl under water.

Jack’s captain-less crew returned, back to Tia Dalma’s shack. There they raised a toast to the late Captain Jack Sparrow, but Tia had not yet given up hope. She stated that there was a chance to bring Jack back from the depths of the World’s End, though it would entail a journey to Davy Jones’ Locker. The crew accepted the quest, and set out under the command of their new captain, the resurrected Hector Barbossa, a man who knew those waters well.

The Return of Jack Sparrow

After a long journey through the world of Davy Jones Locker, Jack was resurrected and returned to the living in the belief of being in command of the Black Pearl. After sailing for many days through the sea, Jack arrived on an island where he saw the horrors of Beckett, and realized he had to be stopped, and agreed to meet with the other members of the Brethren Court.

After witnessing such horror, Jack was captured and taken aboard the HMS Endeavour, flagship of Lord Cutler Beckett, where his diminished position did nothing to dampen his creativity at negotiation. He struck his own deal promising to lead Beckett to Shipwreck Cove, and this deliver the Brethren Court into his clutches, in exchange for Jack’s freedom from both the company and from Davy Jones.

After a long journey on the Black Pearl together with several other pirates, where one of the pirate lords had been killed, Elizabeth had taken his place on the way to Shipwreck Island,

The Brethren Court

During the meeting of the Fourth Brethren, Jack found himself a odds with Barbossa, and attempted to convince the Pirate Lords to unite against the East Kirigakure Trading Company. Jack skillfully used his extensive knowledge of surviving saying they could hold up within, but it would be devastating for morale, and half of them could die. He also mentioned that they could also releaste Calypso, a mighty god of the sea, as Barbossa petitioned, but Jack thought that to be too risky. Thus, he agreed with Elizabeth, who had finally joined them as the new Pirate Lord of the South Kirigakure Sea. That they must fight.

Everyone agreed to this plan, at least until Barbossa mentioned that the Code specifically mentioned tat only the Pirate King can dclare war. Jack thought this to be made up, until Barbossa called upon Teague, Jack’s father, to consult the Pirata Codex. After the vote for pirate king, Elizabeth had become the new Pirate King and decided to go to war. After the meeting Jack went to confront his father. In the reunion, Teague offered Jack advice, concerning his search for immortality, “It’s not just about living forever, Jackie. The trick is living with yourself forever.” Jack then inquired about his mother, to which Teague responded by holding aloft her shrunken, severed head. Jack responded uncomfortably that she looked great. After which Teague gave the head to Jack for him to keep, and Jack kept it on his belt.

Fight with Jones

With the meeting adjourned and the Pirate Lords decided upon their course of action, the fleet sailed out to meet the armada of the East Kirigakure Company, the Black Pearl at its head. When the pirates saw Cutler Beckett’s armada and how many ships they were going against, they all turned angrily towards Jack, and Jack sheepishly called for parlay, where Jack was traded for Will Turner aboard the Flying Dutchman.

When Jack came aboard the Flying Dutchman, he escaped the brig and was able to snatch the chest out from under the noses of its guards, Mullroy and Murtogg in addition to recovering his effects. However, he was accosted by Davy Jones during his escape, thereby forcing Sparrow to “fly” up into the Flying Dutchman’s rigging. There, a fierce and ferocious duel ensued between the two captains as the Flying Dutchman and the Black Pearl engaged in battle around a maelstrom conjured by the god, Calypso.

During the battle, Jack sliced off Jones’ tentacle that held the key to the chest, and disarmed him. However, Jones broke Jack’s sword, and then took the chest from Jack, sending him flying onto the rope. Swinging on the rope, Jack shot the chest from Jones’ grip, sending it falling to the deck. The two engaged in a race to reach the chest whilst continuing their duel. Jack ultimately managed to get the key to open the chest and held his broken sword over the heart.

While Jack held his blade over the heart, Jones stabbed Will Turner in the chest, leaving him to die. Jack knew that the only way to save his old friend and opponent would be to allow him to stab the heat, thus ensuring Will immortality, though at the cost of Jack’s own chance at the same. After a prolonged battle with Jones together with Bootstrap Bill Turner, Jack gave Will the beating heart of Davy Jones who stabbed it. Davy Jones felt his heart being stabbed and looked into the sky as his dying breath left his body and he fell over the rig and into the depth of the maelstrom. Will Turner resumed command of the ship as the Flying Dutchman was swallowed up by the maelstrom, and the Black Pearl stood against Lord Cutler Beckett.

Arriving back at the Black Pearl, Jack ordered the offensive on the Endeavour, when engaging in battle, the Flying Dutchman burst from the sea, now captained by Will Turner, Jack knew they now had a fighting chance, and quickly readied the ship to turn on Beckett. Together, the flagship of piracy and the ship of supernatural power turned on the Endeavour, dealing a devastating dual broadside on the symbol of Kirigakures power. Lord Beckett was killed in the devastation, after which the East Kirigakure Company armada fled the battle.

After the battle, Jack returned to Tortuga, where he persuaded some girls to join him on the Black Pearl, but as he returned to the harbor, Jack found the Pearl gone. Barbossa had mutinied once again. This resulted in Jack using a dinghy, to sail out from Tortuga. Jack had anticipated Barbossa’s treachery, and had cut out the middle part of a special navigational chart for himself. Looking at the chart, he discovered that the location of the Fountain of Youth is in the southern part of the Fire Country. Using his compass, he located a bottle of rum and began his journey for the Fountain of Youth.

Dealing with an Imposter

Jack met with his father, Teague, and went into the Captain’s Daughter tavern, where they conversed about the Fountain and one of the items needed for the Profane Ritual. Teague then told Jack that the Fountain would test him as they both took gulps of their drinks. Jack looked around and when he looked back, his father had vanished. Jack noticed a shadow on the wall. He followed it into the storeroom of the tavern. As he looked around, the imposter appeared in front of him. The two Jacks pulled out their swords simultaneously and faced each other in a fierce duel in the room.
The imposter copied Jack’s exact movements; Jack ran a hand down his beard and the other Jack did the same. Jack was angered by how the imposter mirrored him so well. They clashed swords again. Jack chased down the other Jack who performed an advanced sword fighting technique and then pointed his sword at Jack, who then realized who the imposter was. He and other Jack clashed their swords shortly before the two shared a kiss. Jack gave his greeting to Angelica.

As the two come to shore in a boat on a small island, Jack learned that Angelica knew about the Profane Ritual. He then inquired about the ritual and what was required. Angelica told him that a mermaid was needed at the exact moment that Jack felt a voodoo dart hit him from behind, shot by Angelica’s associate the Quartermaster, knocking him out cold.
Queen Anne’s Revenge

About five days later, Jack wakes up aboard Blackbeard’s ship, the Queen Anne’s Revenge. He learned about the purpose of his capture, he learned to do his duties aboard the ship, as he also uncovered that the men aboard were all zombies (Edo Tensei). He also uncovered that the reason Blackbeard searched for the Fountain of Youth, was because of the prophecy of his death in the hands of a one-legged man in the near future. In his first day, Jack already started a mutiny, and almost succeeded; defeating every man on the ship not on his side and the moment of victory was at hand. As Jack declared the Queen Anne’s Revenge was theirs, Blackbeard himself appeared on deck and used the mystical powers of his sword to crush the mutiny by hanging Jack and all of the other crewmen, though cutting down Jack. A few moments later, Blackbeard confronted Jack in his own cabin, where he persuaded Jack to help him find the Fountain of Youth with his voodoo doll of Jack.

Mermaid Hunt

After the Queen Anne’s Revenge arrives to Whitecap Bay, Jack and Angelica joined with Blackbeard and his crew ashore to hunt a mermaid, as they needed a mermaid tear for the ritual. While some of the men deployed large fishing nets in the shallows, Jack joined the others who made their way to the top of the old light house. After Salaman was able to get the lighthouse in working condition, Jack had to watch as Blackbeard launched several longboats in the water to attract the mermaids. Soon after the mermaids arrived, and after a few minutes of hesitation their attacked the boats and their crew. The entire shore and inland turned into a battlefield.
After a long battle, the pirates had won the battle and scared off the mermaids and when Jack returned to Blackbeard, he saw that he had successfully captured a young mermaid thanks to him.

Retrieving the Chalices

Racing through the jungles and running across the beachside, Jack found where the Santiago, an old Spanish ship, could be seen hanging precariously on a Cliffside. After having climbed up to the wreckage, Jack entered the captain’s cabin, spotting Ponce de León’s corpse on a bed, where he reunited with Hector Barbossa.

Seeing that they both wanted the same prize, Jack and Barbossa both found the chest but when they opened it, there were merely a small stone inside it and realized that they were both being deceived by the Kirigakure armada. They quickly looked through a map and found where the forces of Kirigakure would make camp in the south of the Fire Country. When they finally found the camp, they reunited with Barbossa and his crew.

Barbossa and Jack were both captured by the enemy, trying to take back the Chalices. Though Jack quickly escape from the camp and climbed upwards a palm tree with Barbossa looking. Jack was able to reach the top, untie himself, and then catapults into another tree, which Barbossa’s men took as the signal. The enemy sees him trying to escape and goes after him until coconuts fall down around them. Jack swings down the trees and circles around one of the trees and ties some very bewildered Kirigakure shinobi up. Meeting up with Barbossa and his men, Jack reveals that he got ahold of the Chalices.

In the middle of the jungle, Jack was able to catch up with Angelica and Blackbeard, who were successful at obtaining a mermaid’s tear from the young mermaid they captured. Jack presented the Chalices tied onto a wild boar held on a leash by Gibbs, but wasn’t willing to give them away without a few conditions. Jack’s conditions were for Blackbeard to bring no harm to Angelica, the return of Jack’s compass and the freedom of Gibbs. Blackbeard considered it done. Jack handed the compass to Gibbs who went off to the Queen Anne’s Revenge to retrieve the Black Pearl. The crew went on to find the Fountain of Youth.

The Fountain of Youth

After several days of traveling through the endless jungle, Jack spotted a water droplet traveling up on one of the fronds, defying gravity. After watching the droplet he spots a rock wall with the symbol of the Fountain. Soon after Jack quickly discovered the cave entrance. Inside the cave they came to a wall, a dead end. Angered by the revelation of their quest being over, Blackbeard attempted to kill Jack Sparrow. Though Jack, started to read the words inscribed on the Chalices, “Aqua de Vida”. As the entrance to the Fountain of Youth was revealed and Blackbeard, Jack, Angelica and
the crew entered to find the Fountain.

There in front of them was the Fountain itself, a natural stone archway-like basin with water dripping through. Jack walked up to the central stone reaching to touch the water, but Blackbeard stopped him, stating that he’ll be the first to drink from it. Though Hector Barbossa and his crew arrived at the Fountain to confront Blackbeard and his men. Angelica realized that Jack had brought them there. Blackbeard and Barbossa both pulled out their swords and ordered their crews to attack, and it all resulted in a chaotic battle around the fountain.

As the brawl is going on, Jack, Angelica and Scrum fights each other for the tear drop and the Chalices, and keeps fighting for a long time, where Jack took the tear from Scrum by kicking him in the stomach, only to be threatened by Angelica. They then kept switching to who had the Chalices, the tear or the swords. Where it all ended up in a fight between Jack and his ex-girlfriend, Angelica, until the Kirigakure forces arrived.

After the Kirigakurians arrive killing off one of Jacks members, Jack gave the Chalices to Angelica as Kirigakurians came up towards them. The Kirigakurians then showed their true intentions, to destroy the Fountain. As the Kirigakurians destroyed the Fountain, Barbossa stabbed Blackbeard with his poisoned blade. Angelica tried to pull out the sword and got poisoned too, before Jack could warn her. Jack quickly ran off, trying to find the Chalices as the Kirigakurians smashed down the columns, while a fight was at hand between the pirates and the Kirigakurians. Jack saw the Fountain being destroyed in front of his own eyes just as he found the Chalices, he quickly took them and ran to the fallen, cracked basin and managed to fill each Chalice with a few drops of the water from the Fountain before it dried up. He then went to Blackbeard and Angelica to perform the Profane Ritual.

Jack offered both Blackbeard and Angelica the Chalices, with Jack attempting to convince Blackbeard to save Angelica by drinking from the Chalice that takes life. But in greed, Blackbeard quickly drank out of the cup with the tear and told Angelica to save him. Though shocked, Angelica willingly drank from the other Chalice. However, Jack revealed that he had switched the cups. Blackbeard was then turned to bones as the water assembled around him and granted Angelica her life back.

A Pirates Life for Me

After a long adventure, Jack rejoins Gibbs on a sandy shore, who was lying on a piece of driftwood. Jack asked Gibbs about the profit in their cooperation, by using Jack’s compass to locate the Queen Anne’s Revenge and sneak aboard to retrieve the Black Pearl. As Jack looked at his prized Black Pearl in pride and happiness he turned back to Gibbs who wanted to speak with him.

While they walked on the beach of the island during a sunset, Gibbs asked Jack why he didn’t choose to use the Fountain of Youth, even though he had all the items, saying that he could’ve lived forever. Jack told Gibbs that the Fountain tests you, and that it’s better to not know your last moment. He also said that he would live forever being named as the discoverer of the Fountain. Jack told Gibbs of his determination to continue a pirate’s life. His further fate is unknown.



- "There's not been a gathering like this in our lifetime." - Jack Sparrow: "And I owe them all money."


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"Ladies and Gentlemen, you will all remember this as the day you almost caught, Captain Jack Sparrow"


Wins: 43

Loss: 12


Did no one come to save me just because they missed me?"


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Curse Mark: - Won through a tourney in Sunagakure​
 
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Jack Sparrow and Solf Jow, we riding the Black Pearl to your girl house. Listen, if you shinobis can't handle it then leave the damn house. I hate being sober but you know me and Jack smoke and drink rum. Now we waiting for the killers to come. BANG

Lol just a little something, nothing to serious like if you was around me in rl and we was freestyling.

Nice bio
 

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Thanks everyone... and Korra i want my Black pearl back U_U

Jack Sparrow and Solf Jow, we riding the Black Pearl to your girl house. Listen, if you shinobis can't handle it then leave the damn house. I hate being sober but you know me and Jack smoke and drink rum. Now we waiting for the killers to come. BANG

Lol just a little something, nothing to serious like if you was around me in rl and we was freestyling.

Nice bio
Nice little rap mate.... O_O it's pretty awesome :D and I need drunken fist U_U also I'm never gonna drop this bio U_U

Megatolium: I want drunken fist U_U
 
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