I'd love to see some carbon steel swords, stuff that can take a hit. MR's Sparrow sword is nice and all, but i'd be afraid to swing it around.
I'd love to see some carbon steel swords, stuff that can take a hit. MR's Sparrow sword is nice and all, but i'd be afraid to swing it around.
It'd be awesome to have a "Nine Pieces of Eight" collection to display! Especially if you could find a similar bowl to put them all in. But I can't even come close to remembering all the pieces...
-Jack's coin/bead strand
-Ragetti's eye
-Sao Feng's necklace
-spectacles?
-spirally thing, looked like maybe a horn or shell...
Anyone - SOMEhow - have pictures from that scene so I can stop my pitiful memory game?
-the top of a broken bottle on a string
-a card (maybe with a joker?)
2 more to identify. Personally, I'd really like to see some bandanas, namely Teague's and Will's (from the end).
Pieces of eight of the Pirate Lords
The King and his men stole the Queen from her bed,
- Small pewter or silver cup (Ammand)
- Ragetti's eyeball (Hector Barbossa)
- Playing card (Chevalle)
- Small reading glasses (Ching)
- Bulb of liquid (Sao Feng/Elizabeth Swann)
- A pair of tweezers (Jocard)
- Piece of eight woven into a lock of hair (Jack Sparrow)
- Animal's tooth (Sumbhajee)
- Neck of a broken bottle (Villanueva)
And bound her in her bones.
The seas be ours, and by the powers,
Where we will, we'll roam.
Yo ho, all hands,
Hoist the colours high.
Heave ho, thieves and beggars,
Never shall we die.
Some men have died and some are alive and others sail on the sea –
with the keys to the cage...
and the Devil to pay
we lay to Fiddler's Green.
The bell has been raised
from it's watery grave...
Do you hear it's sepulchral tone?
We are a call to all,
pay head the squall
and turn your sail toward home.
Yo ho, all together,
Hoist the colours high.
Heave ho, thieves and beggars,
Never shall we die.
Thanks!
Greg
Was written for the movie.
The soundtrack only has the very beginning of it. (Very disappointing)
D6
I'd like to assemble the Code of the Brethren book. Might need someone like Juno to do the actual inking though :love
The Pirata Codex was a large book containing the entire Pirate code of the Brethren. It was comprised of one thousand textured parchment pages.
The book had embossed covers and weighed around eighty pounds.[1] Teague Sparrow served as the Keeper of the Code at Shipwreck Cove, and cited from the Codex during the fourth meeting of the Brethren Court.