Battle of Calypso's maelstrom

"The enemy...has opted for oblivion. Ready the fleet."

- Cutler Beckett onboard HMS Endeavour

The Battle of Calypso's maelstrom was an act of war between the armada of the Brethren Court and the armada of the East India Trading Company. It became the deciding battle in Lord Cutler Beckett’s War on Piracy.

Pre-battle
"Prepare every vessel that floats. At dawn, we're at war." "And so...we shall go to war!"

- Elizabeth Swann and Sumbhajee

The decision to go to war against Lord Cutler Beckett and his forces was made by Elizabeth Swann during the fourth meeting of the Brethren Court, during which she was voted as Pirate King. Under her authority, the combined fleets of the Pirate Lords sailed out to assemble off Shipwreck Island, and await the arrival of Beckett's armada, having located Shipwreck Cove through the use of Jack Sparrow's compass, given to Beckett by Will Turner.

Beckett's armada arrived in full force; almost three hundred vessels, easily outnumbering the fleet of the Brethren. The fleet, led by the Flying Dutchman and with Beckett himself present aboard his flagship, the HMS Endeavour, was an imposing sight. This motivated Jack Sparrow to call for parley.

Parley
"We will fight...And you will die." "So be it."

- Elizabeth Swann and Cutler Beckett

The meeting between the leaders of the fleets was held on a sandbar between both armadas. Elizabeth Swann, Jack Sparrow and Hector Barbossa confronted Culter Beckett, Davy Jones and Will Turner, with both Swann and Beckett vowing to show no mercy to the opposing side. During the brief meeting, a trade was made: Sparrow for Turner, to appease Davy Jones. Before Jack was traded, Barbossa took his piece of eight with the help of his monkey, Jack.

With the battle lines drawn, the crews returned to their respective flagships. After arriving on the Endeavour, Beckett order his men to ready the fleet for the battle. While Beckett believed otherwise, the pirates had one additional strategy to employ before going to battle. Upon arriving on the Black Pearl, Barbossa forcibly took the very last of the nine pieces of eight from Elizabeth's possession.

Releasing Calypso
"Be there some manner of rite or incantation?" "Aye. The items brought together, done. Items to be burned...and someone must speak the words: 'Calypso, I release you from your human bonds.' " "Is that it?"

- Joshamee Gibbs, Hector Barbossa and Pintel



Barbossa had collected all nine pieces of eight from the Pirate Lords and prepares to use them as part of a ritual to release the sea goddess Calypso from her human form, as Tia Dalma. Though Elizabeth and Will were reluctant to employ such a risky gambit, Barbossa ignored them, with both himself and Ragetti speaking the words to release Calypso.

The incantation was a success, and the goddess grew in size. Barbossa then implored Calypso to spare himself, the Pearl and his crew, and to focus her rage on those who had betrayed her&mdash;with Will supplying the name of her betrayer, Davy Jones. The goddess then exploded into millions of crabs, showering the Pearl's crewmen before disappearing into the sea.

The crew recovered from this unexpected event, and prepared for war, though Barbossa believed the cause was now lost. Elizabeth Swann though gave a rousing speech to the men, reminding them that the Brethren would be looking to the Black Pearl to lead the attack. The colors of all pirate vessels present were raised, and the Pearl sailed out to meet the Flying Dutchman in ship-to-ship combat. Convinced of his superiority, Beckett only sent out the Dutchman to do battle.

The Wrath of Calypso
"Maelstrom!" "Captain Barbossa! We need you at the helm." "...Aye, that be true. Brace up yards, you cack-handed deck apes. Dying is the day worth living for."

- Joshamee Gibbs, Elizabeth Swann and Hector Barbossa



Although it appeared that the pirates stood little chance of defeating Beckett's armada, Elizabeth convinced the pirates that they could stand a chance against them. The Black Pearl then sailed off to battle the Flying Dutchman. The battlefield was leveled somewhat by Calypso herself, who created a great storm over the sea, and formed a massive maelstrom between the two oncoming ships. Davy Jones assumed control of the Dutchman from the overwhelmed Mercer, while Barbossa matched his manoeuvres from the helm of the Pearl.

Both galleons circled the whirlpool, and though the Dutchman initially had the advantage of Bow Cannons, or Chase Guns, eventually the two ships came to bear. At that point, both ships began trading broadsides and the crewmen of both ships prepared for boarding. Mercer, after giving the order to board, was killed by Davy Jones after his guards were caught by cannon fire, and Jones left the helm to reclaim his heart.

"The chest! Hand it over! "I can set you free, mate." "My freedom was forfeited long ago."

- Davy Jones and Jack Sparrow before they duel each other.

While the battle raged, Jack Sparrow escaped from the Dutchman's brig and made to flee with the Dead Man's Chest, intent on killing Jones and taking command of the ship himself. However, Jones confronted him, engaging Sparrow in a duel. During the fight, Jack lopped off Jones' tentacle holding the key to the chest, and subsequently shot the chest itself from Jones' grasp while up in the rigging. However Jones had also succeeded in snapping Sparrow's sword in half.

"Elizabeth. Will you marry me?" "I don't think now's the best time."

- Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann

Meanwhile, both the Flying Dutchman and the Black Pearl were locked in battle in the abyss. Onboard the Black Pearl, Will and Elizabeth fought side-by-side, later realizing they might not survive the battle. With this in mind, they asked Barbossa, as captain of the ship, to marry them.

Although he was busy fighting the enemy, he decided to wed them. Between dueling East India Trading Company marines and Dutchman crew members, the two pirates were wed, and shared a kiss as the maelstrom worsened. After that, the crew of the Pearl resumed fighting without interruptions. Will then swung over to the Dutchman, intent on freeing his father, Bootstrap Bill Turner, as he'd noticed Jack fighting with Davy Jones.

The Death of Davy Jones
"Tell me, William Turner. Do you fear death?" "Do you?"

- Davy Jones and Jack Sparrow



Landing on the deck of the Flying Dutchman, Will was attacked by his father, who had begun to lose his mind due to spending so long aboard the ship. Will stalled him, reminding him of the promise Will had made to free him, pinning him on the ship with his own knife. At this time, Elizabeth boarded the ship and put up a fierce fight with Davy Jones. Jones disarmed her,but Will intervened, stabbing the captain in the chest. Unfortunately, Will had forgotten about Jones having no heart, and he was subsequently knocked to the ground by Jones's crab leg. Seeing Elizabeth and Will look at each other, Jones realized they were in love and threatened to kill Will.

At that moment, Jack intervened, holding Jones' heart in his hand, his broken sword poised over it. In response, Jones plunged his sword into Will's chest, plunging Jack into a moral quandary, but worse, mortally wounding his friend. As Elizabeth tried to help Will, Bootstrap Bill suddenly recognized Will, and launched a frenzied attack on Davy Jones. He was pinned down for his own death, though before Jones could act further, he was wracked by a terrible agony. He turned to find Will, with Jack's help, had stabbed his heart before passing away. Uttering Calypso's name in a final lament, Jones toppled over the side of the ship and into the maelstrom. "Calypso..."

- Davy Jones

The business of war
"It's just&hellip;good business."

- Cutler Beckett

With the death of their captain, the crew of the Flying Dutchman assembled around Bootstrap Bill, who, to save his son, carved out William's heart to replace Jones' in the Dead Man's Chest. Jack Sparrow fled the ship with Elizabeth and Jack the monkey on a makeshift parasail, and all three were picked up by the Black Pearl as the Dutchman sank into the subsiding maelstrom.

With the Dutchman gone and the Pearl isolated in the calming sea, Cutler Beckett ordered the crew of the Endeavour forward, intent on destroying Sparrow and his vessel. Assuming Jack still thought he would honor their deal to let Jack stay free, Beckett silently mused, "It's nothing personal Jack. It's just good business."

- Cutler Beckett



Despite the contrary advice of his colleagues, Jack intended to face Beckett in a fight to the death. However, the Dutchman suddenly burst from the ocean depths, with Will Turner, returned to life and now commanding a transformed, human crew, at the helm.

Beckett could only watch on helplessly as both the Black Pearl and the Flying Dutchman turned towards the Endeavour, aiming to flank it in a synchronous attack. Though Beckett could have easily ordered his ship to fight back, for some reason he felt he had been outmaneuvered. Realizing that Beckett was in no state to command his troops to fight, Groves gave the order to abandon ship. However, with no options left for himself, Beckett remained aboard his vessel as it was subjected to a devastating double broadside, descending onto the deck as the railing was blown out from behind him. Finally, the powder magazines caught fire, and the entire ship exploded, throwing Beckett's lifeless body into the water.

Victory
"Mr. Gibbs." "Cap'n" "You may throw my hat, if you like." "Aye, aye Cap'n. Hooray!" "...Now go and get it."

- Jack Sparrow and Joshamee Gibbs at the end of the battle.

Now leaderless, the remaining ships in Beckett's armada turned to flee. As they turned away, the crews of the pirate ships celebrated by cheering and throwing their hats into the air. The war was over.

One Day
"One day ashore, ten years at sea. That's a steep price for what's been done." "Depends on the one day."

- Bootstrap Bill and Will Turner about Will's fate.

Afterwards, Will freed his father from servitude aboard the Dutchman, but Bootstrap Bill decides to remain with his son on the ship of his own free will. They also discussed the fact that Will has one day to be with Elizabeth, and ten years at sea to ferry souls to the next world. And so, Will and Elizabeth spend their "last day" together on a beach and she promises she will wait for him and keep his heart safe. Will then leaves to do his duty.

The Fountain of Youth
"There's more than one way to live forever. Gents, I give ya the Fountain of Youth."

- Barbossa to the crew of the Black Pearl.



Jack Sparrow sails to Tortuga to sway Scarlett and Giselle to ride aboard the Black Pearl with him. But as they go to the docks, they discover that Barbossa has made off with the Pearl. Jack then begins his quest to find the Fountain of Youth. Barbossa has the same objective, but when he attempts to show the crew where it is on Sao Feng's charts, he discovers the it has been removed from the charts by Jack. Meanwhile, Jack sails off in a small dinghy, with the map to the Fountain of Youth.