![]() At the Captain's Daughter pub, Teague informs Jack about the items he'll need for the ritual needed to perform at the Fountain. He robs a noblewoman in the process, and was saved from a King's soldier by his father, Captain Teague. Jack angrily reacts at hearing the loss of his beloved Pearl, which leads to him causing enough disruption and havoc to make one of his legendary escapes. Barbossa reveals to Jack that the Black Pearl was lost in battle, which also cost him his leg. ![]() Jack is then introduced to the leader of the expedition Hector Barbossa, now a privateer in the King's service and missing a leg. Jack is brought before King George II, who asks him to guide a British expedition to find the Fountain of Youth. But he also decides to find the imposter, because he needed a ship to escape from England.īut instead to the shore, their carriage leads them to the Royal Palace, where they are arrested by the British Royal Guards, who have also bribed the driver. ![]() Gibbs informs Jack about the rumors of him recruiting a crew, which Jack renounces as completely false, and quite insulting. The Judge is revealed to be Jack Sparrow, who has come to save his former First Mate, and bribed the carriage driver to transport them to shore. A mysterious Judge Smith condemns Gibbs to life in prison, rather than a hanging, much to the surprise of the crowd, and allows Gibbs to be transferred to jail under minimum security. Meanwhile in London, Joshamee Gibbs, being mistaken for Jack Sparrow, is being put on trial for piracy. Hector Barbossa, a privateer the King's court. Ferdinand orders his most trusted man, known only as The Spaniard, to find the Fountain. The man is brought to Cádiz before King Ferdinand and before dying gives the king Ponce de León's logbook. Off the coast of Spain, two fishermen find a man in their nets who claims to be a member of the crew of Juan Ponce de León, a Spanish Conquistador who was supposed to have died two hundred years previously while on an expedition in search for the Fountain of Youth.
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