Thread:Manuel de la Fuente/@comment-996391-20160725065343/@comment-5774380-20160725084147

There are at least 5 preserved pirate codes and it's known that there were many more that didn't survive to this day, so yeah, pirate captains liked to invest some time to make their own codes.

The Bartholomew article on this wiki refers to Roberts as the "possible identity" for the Pirate Lord; especially because he's popularly known for his code, so it's very likely that he's the one the movies refer to. Obviously not the real one but a fictionalized version of him.

People obviously know that the events of the movie aren't real but there are some more subtle details that are not that obvious. They can know for sure that the Kraken didn't exist and that Calypso is fictional goddess, but they might believe that Morgan and Bartholomew were contemporaneous and that the parley was a real pirate code. There's no way they could know that if they aren't versed in piracy history and if the parley article doesn't clarify it anywhere.

And I don't know what is the purpose of mocking my arguments and giving me sarcastic answers. I can't believe I'm receiving such replies from an admin of this wiki.