Rivals
1. The Hell’s Revenge
- Sloop of War
- Crew of large burly men
- Cap’n a Midget
- Figurehead – A Lady Devil?
2. El Bucanero Ruin (The Vile Buccaneer)
- Brigantine
- Spanish
- Cap’n bears a grudge against Jack. “Hello, my name is Fidel Acosta. You killed my father. Prepare to die” (Whoot princess bride reference!!)
- Fidel Acosta - Fidel (Faithful) Acosta (“coast” refering to a person who lived there.) The Faithful Coast sounds so poetic ^_^ He’s the kind that you really sympathize with him. You don’t really want him to die but then again he can’t kill Jack either. Even Jack doesn’t really wanna kill him and tries to persuade him out of it. “Listen I’m sorry I killed your father but I don’t want to have to kill you and if you proceed to try to kill me I might be forced to go against my wishes. Now just stop fighting and maybe we could come to some sort of agreement” He might end up joining Jack’s cause.
3. La Flamme du Dragon (The Flame of the Dragon)
- Caravel
- French Privateer
- Kinda Pirate Wannabe, Whimps, (Cheese Eating Surrender Monkies!)
- Cap’n is the type who will make you groan and say “Oh no not him again”
- Jack spares the ship because they surrender so pitifully and lets them go. (not without seizing all the treasure they had with them) This causes a mutiny among the crew (*with the exception of Joan, Danny, Sam, Yanni, Will and Elias). “Perhaps Jack’s gettin’ soft” Mutiny Lead by Liam.
4. The HMS Falcon
- Frigate
- English Navy
- Cap’n is the kind you love to hate. He’s like Norrington a bit arrogant and almost too perfect when all is going well and a sarcastic drunkard when things fall apart. He’ll show up many times perhaps changing from naval officer to privateer (with the proper letters of Marque of course)
- Despite the fact that the navy frigate is the much better ship Jack still somehow manages to slip away from the ship with relatively little damage while the frigate suffers heavily (Magic, running them aground in waters that the sloop can easily manage)
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