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"The world's still the same. There's just...less in it."
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Ever since he was young, Jack Sparrow always had a desire for adventure.

"So that's it, then? That's the secret grand adventure of the infamous Jack Sparrow? You spent three days lying on a beach, drinking rum?"
Elizabeth Swann to Jack Sparrow[src]

An adventure is defined as an exciting or unusual experience; it may also be a bold, usually risky undertaking, with an uncertain outcome. The term is often used to refer to activities with some potential for physical danger. The term also broadly refers to any enterprise that is potentially fraught with physical, financial or psychological risk, such as a business venture, a love affair, or other major life undertakings.

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"It does make me sad, Jacques, to know that I must now go after the treasure of Zerzura myself. I would have been happy to use that bracelet to open the labyrinth with you at my side, to share in the adventure."
Christophe-Julien de Rapièr to Jack Sparrow[src]

To the patrons of the Faithful Bride, Arabella Smith was just the girl who filled the tankards, but she had overheard hundreds of stories and legends over the years. Each story was almost like being on an adventure. Some include Stone-Eyed Sam, the Sword of Cortés, and Aztec gold told between a sailor and the second-rate pirate known as Handsome Todd.[1]

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"Aye, there's the sound of adventure. Cannon firing. Must be a pirate force attacking the fort. Aye, there they be. A pirate galleon giving a broadside to a Spanish fort."
―Unknown[src]

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