
Here’s another piece of music that is being an inspiration to Sylum!

Here’s another piece of music that is being an inspiration to Sylum!

James Norrington was a son of Admiral Lawrence Norrington of the British Royal Navy. When he was about five or six years old, he followed his father on a mission to capture Edward Teague, a Pirate Lord and Keeper of the Code. In the midst of a chaotic battle occurring when Teague’s crew came to free Teague and his son Jack Sparrow from Lawrence Norrington’s ship, James was knocked into the sea and rescued by Teague. Lawrence, as grateful as he was, was humiliated that his son was rescued by a pirate.
Over the years, Norrington would achieve many ranks while serving in the Royal Navy, while at the same time becoming the scourge of piracy in the eastern Caribbean. Norrington was a lieutenant serving aboard the HMS Dauntless, which carried Governor Weatherby Swann and his daughter Elizabeth in the crossing from England. Loyal service to His Majesty the King had brought James Norrington respect and status. As captain of HMS Interceptor, Norrington had chased and captured some of the Caribbean’s most fearsome pirates. Through Norrington’s efforts, Port Royal became a civilized British settlement. Because of those efforts, Norrington was eventually promoted from captain to commodore of the British Naval Fleet. To mark his promotion, Norrington was given a new sword by Governor Swann.
Commodore Norrington’s promotion was an advance that brought him some satisfaction, but he still lacked the one thing that could bring him happiness—taking Elizabeth Swann as his wife. Norrington shortly afterwards met the infamous pirate Jack Sparrow, who he was able to capture for a dawn appointment with the gallows. After the attack on Port Royal, Norrington and his crew led a search party for Elizabeth Swann, who was kidnapped by the cursed crew of the Black Pearl. His search was delayed after Jack Sparrow commandeered the Interceptor, with the help of the blacksmith apprentice Will Turner. By the end of the search, Norrington’s men rescued Elizabeth and Jack from Rumrunner’s Isle, as well as battled against the cursed pirates aboard the HMS Dauntless off Isla de Muerta. At Fort Charles, after foiling Jack Sparrow’s ill-conceived escape attempt with the help of Will Turner, Elizabeth stood by Will in protecting Jack. Norrington knew his rival in love has beaten him and accepted defeat nobly, and gave Jack a day’s head start.
Only to be shocked when Will went with Jack, leaving Elizabeth behind. Humiliated that he second choice, he refused Elizabeth’s advances and moved on.
After Jack Sparrow escaped from Port Royal, recapturing him became a mission that took over Norrington. He chased the pirate all over the world, until he made a fatal mistake off of Tripoli; he pursued Jack by sailing through a hurricane. The pursuit caused him to lose his ship the Dauntless, his crew, and his life in the Royal Navy. Norrington ended up leaving the Navy for his foolishness, and became a penniless drunk. Ironically, a disgraced Norrington would later join Jack Sparrow’s crew aboard the Black Pearl and participated in the search for the fabled Dead Man’s Chest, which ended with Norrington stealing the heart of Davy Jones and Letters of Marque that belonged to Jack Sparrow. Norrington would present both of them to Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company. For this act, Norrington was given the rank of admiral, where he instilled military discipline aboard aboard the Flying Dutchman on behalf of Beckett during the War Against Piracy.
Despite having gotten what he wanted, Norrington came to regret his previous actions upon learning of Beckett’s hand in Governor Swann’s death, which he learned from Elizabeth after capturing the Empress. In the end, Norrington had to make a choice and choose a side. Norrington gave up everything, including his life, to help Elizabeth escape from the Flying Dutchman.
He was confronted by Davy Jones, who asked if he feared death.
The next time he saw Elizabeth was during the last battle between the pirates and Davy Jones. Finally taking a stand for himself he asked for her hand in marriage, knowing he’s always loved her and hoping she would finally see she loved him.
Sparrow married them on the spot.
He had a feeling it had something to do with getting rid of Elizabeth.
Davy Jones halted the battle when he laid eyes on his Calypso. He then gave Norrington the option to take the Dutchman, and afterwards be rewarded with a life with his beloved.
He said yes.
His only regret is the 1 day every 10 years he gets to see her. He barely got to see his son grow up, let alone marry with kids of his own.
He traveled all the seas doing his newfound duty. His only regret was picking up William Warley and what he had done to Admiral Aubrey.
He doesn’t much like Liefr, and refused to re-negotiate his deal with Davy Jones.
He hated times of war and the too many men he picked up that were lost at sea. After a few centuries he began to tire and wanted to be with his wife. When he was called to Rio by Sparrow, he knew something was wrong. When they told him about the plane and missing passengers, including a descendant of his, he was ready to help but had no idea how to get into the locker.
He was relieved when Davy Jones showed up and took the ship back.
Finally he could be with Elizabeth.
Knowing they wanted a long life together, not apart, they approached Jack and Stephen to be Turned.

Q&A
Have you ever regretted folding in fandom into Sylum?
I’m guessing since Sylum started as Fandom – you mean a specific fandom.
Yeah there’s been a few fandom that haven’t been my favorite but have made work. There also has been a few pairings that haven’t quite like. When did a big clean up and move of the wiki – some of those fandoms I wasn’t happy with were removed, others stayed. Same with a few pairings that got changed and adjusted.
Even now – there’s a couple of pairings that I’ve had to adjust as they didn’t quite work or something worked better – so that’s always fun!
Still taking questions:

All Snippets that has been posted up to this point has been Archived.
This includes the ones in honor of Val Kilmer and many others.

As all AI it’s not perfect!
But here is more of what Sylum Manor from the front would look like.

As we’re still working through everything, and the old Archive is dead as a dead thing.
Next month we’ll be allowing a download of Evolution.
So you should have Family & Evolution available to you, while we get everything in order.

Hector’s mother was caught by Barbary Pirates, and taken to the shores of Spain. He learned English from his mother, Spanish from his father, who gave him his name.
When he was barely a lad his father dumped him on a ship, to train him to be a pirate. Never to see his family again.
He learned how to pirate, steal, pillage and all things Rogue by the time he was sixteen. He moved from ship to ship, killing and taking what he wanted to move up the ranks. Until he ended up First Mate on The Black Pearl with Captain Jack Sparrow.
He convinced the crew to mutiny and found himself cursed by the Aztec gold of the Isle of Murieta. For ten years he searched for the last coin, that William Turner Sr. had sent home, only to discover that Will Turner Jr and been Turned into a Vampire and not able to lift the curse.
Having lost the Pearl back to Sparrow, he set out to find other ways to break the curse. Including invoking the Pirate Council and freeing Calypso.
That didn’t help much either.
Barbossa stayed in around the Caribbean seas, tangling with Royal Navy Ships including the HMS Surprise at one point.
He was never labeled a Rogue as he was technically not part of the Vampire community.
It wasn’t until he learned about Brent Turner that he finally found a way to free his crew from the curse.
Only to get shot by Cutler and Turned.

Question: Name the Pirate Ships
Answer:
Black Pearl
Red Stallion
Jackdaw
Dutchman
Queen Anne’s Revenge
Winner: Since no one answered…. It’s Me who gets to pick the snippet!

It’s Red Panda Day! And they are so adorable.
And then there is this Panda … who is not impressed with anything at the moment.
