- "I hardly believe in ghost stories anymore, Captain Barbossa."
"Aye. That's exactly what I thought when we were first told the tale." - ―Elizabeth Swann and Hector Barbossa
Pirate Lore consists of legends, music, oral history, popular beliefs, fairy tales, stories, tall tales, and customs that were told by pirates and sailors around the world. These stories offers many an adventurer a chance to learn more about the world around them while spinning tales of thrill, adventure, and danger with salty old seadogs. Many lores were made over time; some of which would be believed to be not more than legend.
Famous Pirate Lores
Myths and Legends
- "You best start believing in ghost stories, Miss Turner. You're in one!"
- ―Hector Barbossa to Elizabeth Swann
- A Tale of Two Islands
- Rise of the Privateer
- Curse of the Muertos Moon
- Story of Davy Jones and Calypso
- Legend of the Armada of the Damned
- The Underworld of the Caribbean: Where Evil Thrives
- Curse of the Aztec Gold
- EITC Plots and Rumors
- Profane Ritual
Legendary creatures and natural phenomenons
- "All these beautiful mermaids. Creatures of legend and lore, right in front of me!"
- ―Jack Sparrow
Legendary Individuals in Lore
- "And what of you? The mighty Blackbeard. Beheaded, they say. Still, your body swam three times around your ship then climbed back onboard."
- ―Jack Sparrow to Blackbeard
- Calypso
- Davy Jones
- Crew of the Flying Dutchman
- Garcia de Avaricia
- Pierre le Porc
- Jack Sparrow
- Hector Barbossa
- Crew of the Black Pearl
- Jolly Roger
- Jolly Roger's Army
- Blackbeard
- Crew of the Queen Anne's Revenge
- Sao Feng
- Hernán Cortés
- Ghost Captain
- Shadow Lord
- Dark Teacher
- Torrents
- Humberto Diaz
- James Sterling
- Juan Ponce de León
Legendary Items in Lore
- "There is more than one chest of value in these waters."
- ―Cutler Beckett
- Pirata Codex
- Journal of the Ancient Seas
- Heart of Davy Jones
- Chest of Cortés
- Aztec Moonstone
- Shadow Gold
- Skull of Teoxuacata
- Heart of Zerzura
- Dragon Tile
- Dragon's Eye
- Cloak of Caladonis
- Timekeeper
- Sword of Cortés
- Trident of Poseidon
- Jack Sparrow's compass
- St. Piran's Blade
- Buccaneer's Heart
- Sword of El Patron
- Sword of Triton
- Silver Tongue
- Pelegostos necklace
- Mao Kun Map
- Chalices of Cartagena
- Pelegostos dagger
- Sun-and-stars amulet
- Deep Sea Opal
Legendary Locations in Lore
- "For certain, ye have to be lost to find a place that can't be found. Elseways, everyone would know where it was."
- ―Hector Barbossa
- Davy Jones' Locker
- Isla Cangrejos
- Cutthroat Isle
- Rumrunner's Isle
- Isla de Muerta
- Isla Cruces
- Farthest Gate
- Shipwreck Cove
- Whitecap Bay
- Fountain of Youth
Legendary Ships in Lore
- "You've seen a ship with black sails, that's crewed by the damned and captained by a man so evil that Hell itself spat him back out?"
- ―Mullroy
- Flying Dutchman
- Black Pearl
- Harkaway
- Nemesis
- Ghost Captain's ship
- Mefisto
- Queen Anne's Revenge
- Santiago
Events in Lore
- "Death lies before us, as we sail...for the Fountain of Youth."
- ―Jack Sparrow
- Blood of the Aztec Curse
- War of Garcia and Pierre
- War of Jolly Roger
- War Against Piracy
- Quest for the Fountain of Youth
Behind the scenes
- In the "Charting The Return" extra for the Dead Man's Chest DVD, director Gore Verbinski stated that every crazy idea was put on the table for the concept of expanding The Curse of the Black Pearl into a trilogy. The Fountain of Youth was one of the crazy ideas he put in particular.[1]
- Producer Jerry Bruckheimer revealed that while The Curse of the Black Pearl was mainly about the treasure, Dead Man's Chest presented more about the Pirate Lore.[2] This would lead to the use of various lore in the making of further sequels(At World's End and On Stranger Tides).
Notes and references
- ↑ "Charting The Return" - Dead Man's Chest DVD
- ↑ "Pirate Lore" - Dead Man's Chest DVD