Captain Davy Jones (
tentacruelest) wrote2013-12-07 08:32 pm
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10th Wave
The cacophony of noise here is growing worse. Stow your bleating, lambs, or I'll cast yeh overboard to fill your jabbering mouths with seawater.
[Never mind that they're not even sailing over water at the moment. Jones can understand English, but is speaking in Scots Gaelic]
[Private to Sylvanas]
If yeh would oblige me a moment, m'lady..? I've something you might like to see.
[Private to Bush]
Yeh've been quiet, Warden. Plotting something?
[Never mind that they're not even sailing over water at the moment. Jones can understand English, but is speaking in Scots Gaelic]
[Private to Sylvanas]
If yeh would oblige me a moment, m'lady..? I've something you might like to see.
[Private to Bush]
Yeh've been quiet, Warden. Plotting something?
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This ship is brimming over with terrors. You can't be the only one.
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I've just killed one. I'd say that makes me one of the biggest.
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Nelson was a war hero; a sea captain as brave and clever as any you've ever met, and as an Admiral he thrashed Boney at Trafalgar. One of the finest the Navy's ever seen; there's few of his quality.
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I'll assume 'Boney' is another sea captain of yours. I'll save my reservations for when I meet him face to face. It was I who carried the souls of Henry Morgan, Black Bart Roberts, Ned Low and many others to their graves.
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And God rest his soul, Admiral Lord Nelson died at in that battle. That was the year five; in eight-- no, nine-- years there hasn't been another like him except Hornblower.
And as it happens I don't have a mind to let anyone murder you. I was told that there's no death for punishment her and I'll abide by those laws.
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Then if he's died at sea, I might've been the one to collect him, in time. Think he'd serve under me?
[He's joking; teasing, to get Bush hot and bothered again]
I was told no such thing. And the penalty for death should be death.
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Perhaps he's already managed it and it's him ferrying sailors about in my day.
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If Turner is commanding you shouldn't meet him to thank him. It means you are still here, I suppose. If that's how it works.
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Although the thought appeals; let Turner serve his time on the Barge. We could make it cyclical.
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And he will not see fit to carry me anywhere. He would take you gladly; I will be left to rot, as I allowed so many to do so in my stead. A fitting, poetic end.
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But you are a cut above your typical meandering brood of drunks and tyrants.
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I'm still setting you to cleaning the heads for what you've done, so don't grow too fond.
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