Thread:Manuel de la Fuente/@comment-996391-20160725065343/@comment-5774380-20160725105904

Even though the page about the fictional Bartholomew Roberts states that he wasn't the one who wrote the fictional Pirate Code, it doesn't explain that the real Bartholomew Roberts indeed wrote one, and which that's likely the inspiration for the movies' version; since he's the only pirate Bartholomew known for his code, and Legends of the Brethren Court is a third-party work that was released long after the first film and didn't have any participation from the original director and writers. Also, no page explains that the parley was in fact a real thing but that it wasn't included in any real pirate code. All these details are interesting info that at least should be worthy to mention.

I think this modified Trivia would be more adequate:

"The parley and pirate codes are in fact real things, and privateer Henry Morgan and pirate Bartholomew Roberts were known for following codes (self-made at least in Bartholomew's case). However, no known pirate code includes the parley or any similar clause, and Morgan's and Bartholomew's codes were independent, not being even contemporaneous."