On a storm-choked evening off the Devil’s Triangle, Salazar finally cornered a young, cunning pirate named Jack Sparrow. Sparrow’s sloop, the Wicked Wench , was outgunned, outmanned, and taking on water. Salazar stood on the Mary’s quarterdeck, a pillar of unyielding justice, watching Sparrow scramble like a trapped rat.
The hunt led to the Trident of Poseidon, the only object that could break Salazar’s curse—or destroy every pirate on the sea. Salazar cared nothing for the Trident. He wanted only to see Sparrow’s face as he snuffed out his soul.
“No hard feelings, eh, Capitán? You chased the horizon. I just happened to be on it.” pirates of caribbean salazar
Salazar lay on his side, watching the sky clear. The vengeance was gone. The curse was gone. And for the first time in a quarter-century, he felt peace. He saw his father’s face. He heard church bells from a Spanish port he would never see again.
“You should have let me die,” Salazar said, his broken face twisting into something almost like grief. “Now you will watch the sea burn.” On a storm-choked evening off the Devil’s Triangle,
They fought. Steel against spectral rage. But Salazar was beyond swords. He reached for Jack’s throat with hands that turned to smoke and cold. And as he touched Jack’s skin, he felt it—the living heat, the pulse, the life that had been stolen from him.
Salazar and the Silent Mary emerged from a fog bank off the coast of New Orleans. The ghost ship was a skeleton of its former self, its masts sheared, its hull encrusted with the rot of ages. Yet it moved with a terrible purpose, its sails full of a wind that blew from nowhere. When Salazar’s cannons fired, they did not shoot iron. They shot the screaming souls of the men he had killed. They tore through living wood and flesh like a plague. The hunt led to the Trident of Poseidon,
Jack, drenched and grinning with the madness of the desperate, tipped his tricorn hat. “Beggin’ your pardon, Capitán, but I’ve always fancied dying somewhere else.”
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