Battle off the Devil's Triangle

Some time before the 1730s, Jack Sparrow was a crew member aboard a mighty vessel, Captained by an African Captain. More than a dozen ships were attacking the known Spaniard and Pirate Hunter, Capitan Armando Salazar. Lieutenant Lesaro manned the help of the Silent Mary as Salazar shouted orders, sinking many ships in the process.

After destroying dozens of ships, Lesaro noticed survivors in the water begging for mercy. Salazar smirks and says that there is no mercy, while taking a bite of his apple. Lesaro commands the soldiers to take aim and fire at them, brutally killing any survivors.

Just as the Capitan thought he had won the battle, he noticed a young mans voice coming from the crows nest of a ship on the opposite side of his. Salazar claimed that the boy looked like a "little bird" giving him the name Jack the Sparrow. Jack ordered that Salazar surrender and if he did, he would let him live. Of course, Salazar being overconfident in the Silent Mary and its crew, decided to pursue the pirate mocking his honor.

Sparrow manned the helm of the Black Pearl and sailed straight toward the mouth of the Devils Triangle, with the Silent Mary right on its tail. The crew of the Silent Mary seemed concerned on pursuing Sparrow, but Salazar was determined and commanded that they follow him into the Devils Triangle. Just as the Pearl was about to enter, Jack shouted "Throw it now!" and ropes came flying out of the left side of the ship and caught on the rocks beside them, turning the pearl in the opposite direction. Salazar noticed Jack had been making a bootleg turn and pushed Lesaro aside from the helm and tried to make the turn himself, but it was too late. The Silent Mary had already been swallowed whole by the Devils Triangle. As they sailed through the dark caverns of the Triangle, the Silent Mary was being scraped by rocks below, causing it to slowly sink and crash on the caves walls. The ship began to go up in flames, sending dozens of crew members overboard. Sailors and Soldiers bodies and faces were blown apart, and Salazar was whacked in the side of the head by a mast flinging toward him, sending him overboard. The Silent Mary had been sunk, taking its Captain and Crew along with her.

Jack and the young Barbossa and the Pearls crew watched at the Pirate Hunter met his demise. The crew then offered Jack tribute and named him Captain of the Black Pearl.

Salazars body slowly began to sink to the depths of the Triangle, but his eyes then opened from an unrelenting power within the Devils Triangle, causing him and his Crew, as well as the Mary, to resurrect into something far more evil and fearsome than they ever were in life.

"Time to hunt the Sparrow."