At the last moment Jack tricked Salazar into sailing into the Triangle where all the Spaniards were killed in the explosion of gunpowder when the Silent Mary hit the reefs. Following the point of the compass, Jack steered her toward the Triangle. ĭesiring something that would help him save the Wench and her crew from their attacker, the notorious Spanish pirate hunter Armando Salazar and his dreaded galleon the Silent Mary, Jack took command of the Wench. When Morgan was mortally wounded during the battle off the coast of the mysterious Devil's Triangle, he bequests the compass to Jack, telling him with his last breath never to betray the compass. However, the compass would remain in the possession of Morgan at the time the pirate captain of the Wicked Wench whom Jack was serving in his teens. It is unknown what Jack gave to Tia Dalma in exchange for. Never betray it." ― Morgan to Jack Sparrow Īt some point, Jack Sparrow would barter the compass from Tia Dalma years prior to his search for the treasure of Isla de Muerta. This compass points towards what you want most. As the most special of all his possessions, this compass would be used in many of Jack Sparrow's adventures, including the search for the Treasure of Cortés, the Dead Man's Chest, the Fountain of Youth, and the Trident of Poseidon. The compass couldn't be used to navigate in a conventional sense, but it did direct the owner to whatever he or she wanted most at the moment. Unlike an ordinary compass, Jack's compass pointed to what the owner wanted most, rather than mere magnetic north.Īlthough it appeared to be nothing more than a useless trinket, as the needle never pointed north, Jack's compass had supernatural qualities, giving him a special edge. For those who knew how to use it, the compass was the key to everything. Jack Sparrow's compass was an unusual navigational instrument most notably used by Captain Jack Sparrow, which he bartered from the voodoo mystic Tia Dalma and later inherited from his captain. "It points to the thing you want most in this world." ― Jack Sparrow and Elizabeth Swann " True enough, this compass does not point north."
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