With Norrington's crew defeated, Teague and Jack made their way back to the Misty Lady, and Teague sailed his son to an extremely beautiful island near Poseidon's Peak so he could procure himself a new boat. After a massive cannon fight between the Lady and Norrington's vessel, Teague's crew managed to batter Norrington's ship, rendering it defenseless. In the midst of a battle, Norrington's son James was knocked into the sea and rescued by Teague. During the battle, Teague used his magical ring to force Fitzwilliam P. Thanks to Teague's old friend Joshamee Gibbs, pirates managed to escape from the brig, and a huge battle ensued on deck. The pirates were all captured and brought onboard Lawrence Norrington's ship. Jack and Fitzwilliam were brought onboard the Lady, but the ship was suddenly attacked by the British Royal Navy fleet led by Admiral Lawrence Norrington. However, he was able to find him a few months later in a boat called the Barnacle in the middle of the Caribbean Sea, accompanied by another youngster, the English nobleman Fitzwilliam P. During the search, he even visited the notorious voodoo priestess Tia Dalma, though he didn't find Jack in her shack. "Oh, shut up." ―Teague and Jack Sparrow Īfter Jack escaped from Shipwreck Cove, Teague went to search for him on his old ship, the Misty Lady. In later years, Teague occasionally re-appeared in his son's life, who would follow in his buccaneering footsteps. Throughout his son's childhood, Teague was always there when his boy needed him most, such as knocking out the pirate Rusty Knickers when he threatened to cut off Jack's hand or saving Jack from being sold into slavery by Captain Lucille Graven. Īt some point in the late 17th century, Teague and an unknown female had a son, Jack Sparrow. In the Age of Piracy, Teague was Pirate Lord of Madagascar and Keeper of the Code. A legendary pirate in his own right, Teague eventually commanded the awe and fearful respect of all Pirate Lords in the Brethren Court, and was once a very feared pirate in the world said to have done many things. At some point in his life, Teague engaged in piracy, where he became an outlaw, but with an aristocratic bearing a fearsome figure, but with unmistakable touches of sweetness and vulnerability a feral pirate who can also break hearts with a lovely ballad from his guitar. Teague's past remains mainly shrouded in mystery, though it was believed that he was born in British India. That's me." ― Hector Barbossa, Jack Sparrow, and Teague Years later, he reunited with Jack in his search for the fabled Fountain of Youth, where he would warn his son of the perilous voyage. Teague would take part in the Brethren's stand against Cutler Beckett's Armada in the War Against Piracy, where they would choose the next Pirate King. Although he appeared as a "stay at home" pirate, Teague would still be active in his later years. His candor, rigorous personal integrity, and uncompromising commitment to the Pirate Code had earned him the fear and respect not only of the other Pirate Lords, but of his son Jack as well. Teague was an outlaw, but with an aristocratic bearing a fearsome figure, but with unmistakable touches of sweetness and vulnerability.Īt some point in his pirate career, Captain Teague became part of the Brethren Court, obtaining the title of Pirate Lord of Madagascar, and later Keeper of the Code. A legendary pirate in his own right, Teague occasionally re-appeared in the life of his son Jack, who followed in his buccaneering footsteps. The trick is living with yourself forever." ― Jack Sparrow and Teague Įdward Teague was an infamous pirate captain in the Caribbean and father of Jack Sparrow. "It’s not just about living forever, Jackie.
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