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- "Heh-heh-heh. Bak ne bulduk bey! Bak ne bulduk biz. Hey! Bak ben şapka buldum kaptan gibin oldum ne sandın ha? (Heh-heh-heh. Look what we found, sir! Look what we found. Hey! Look, I found a hat, I became like a captain, what did you think, huh?)"
"Φέρτο δα! Φέρτο δα μεν σε πισκαλίω! (Bring it on! Bring it to me or I'll slap you!)"
"Fetora? Ne fetorası? Benimdir. Benimdir bana geri ver, huh? (Fetora? What fetora? It's mine. It's mine, give it back to me, huh?)"
"Α, μάγκας τωρά εγιώ (Ah, dude now I am!)" - ―Short sailor and Large sailor
This man was a sailor who worked aboard a Turkish fishing boat. He saw his friend with Jack Sparrow's hat and he tried it on. Then he heard something, thinking that the hat caused it, until the boat was suddenly destroyed by the Kraken.
Biography[]
This sailor was stationed aboard a fishing boat near a Turkish Prison where notorious pirate Jack Sparrow was imprisoned. He was stationed aboard the fishing boat along with a Short sailor and a sleeping sailor.
One day, while the ship was near the Turkish prison, the Large sailor was standing at the back of the ship when his colleague picked up Captain Jack's hat which was drifting in the sea. They started fighting over the tricorn hat, however soon started trying to dispose of it when they heard a noise and the whole ship shook. Suddenly, something grabbed the ship, pulling it, as well as all three sailors, underwater to their doom.
Behind the scenes[]
- The Large sailor was portrayed by Jimmy Roussounis in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.
- In Dead Man's Chest, this man spoke in Cypriot Greek, not Turkish, despite his colleague speaking to him in the unrelated Cypriot Turkish language.
Appearances[]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (junior novelization)
- ↑ The timeline established by Dead Men Tell No Tales (which takes place in 1751) sets the events of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest somewhere around 1729.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest