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Jack with chart
"The world's still the same. There's just...less in it."
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For other uses, see Davy Jones' Locker (disambiguation)
"And last we saw of ol' Bill Turner, he was sinking to the crushing, black oblivion of Davy Jones' Locker."
Pintel[src]

Davy Jones' Locker can refer to two things. There is the pirate slang term or idiom for the bottom of the sea: the state of death among drowned sailors. It was used as a euphemism for death at sea (to be sent to Davy Jones' Locker).[1] It can also refer to the realm also known as the Land of the Dead ruled by Davy Jones, into which many individuals, Jack Sparrow among them, were sent.[2] Sometimes the term may go back and forth between meanings.

Behind the scenes

  • The dimension known as Davy Jones' Locker didn't appear until At World's End. Until then, the term was most prominently used to refer to the bottom of the sea.

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