Not only do his tentacles and barnacles make for an impressive-looking villain, but they also hint at his background and personality. As the captain of the Flying Dutchman, Davy Jones is incredibly powerful and one of the most dangerous villains of the series. He can appear on any ship at sea, pass through solid objects, and feels no pain. First, he can only step on land every 10 years although a bucket with seawater seems to circumvent this problem , and second, he has carved out his heart out of his chest.
Anyone holding his heart can control and command him. The reason why he ripped his heart out is deeply connected to not only his appearance but the appearance of his crew and ship. Before becoming the captain of the Dutchman , Davy Jones was a great sailor who fell in love with Calypso, the goodness of the ocean.
Calypso gave him the task of guiding the spirits of those who died at sea, and Jones accepted this duty out of love for her. She promised they would reunite on land after 10 years. But Calypso, much like the ocean, could not be bound to anyone or anything. Betrayed, Davy Jones decided to seek revenge and helped the first pirate court bind Calypso to human form , imprisoning her. He had cut out his own heart, but even then, not even Calypso thought Davy Jones was cruel. Davy Jones is similar to Cutler Beckett in personality as both men were: cruel, cunning, ruthless, greedy, and murderous among other traits.
However, unlike the coward Beckett, Jones can be very scary and quick-tempered in order to show he means business. Jones had a pipe organ on board the Flying Dutchman , and play it seemingly on a daily basis.
Utilizing the tentacles that made up his "beard", Jones plays his organ in a way that could only be matched if play by three or more ordinary human organists. The song he often played was the same as the one played by his locket. In times of intense emotional anguish, Jones would use his organ to vent his anger and suffering.
It is through his organ that he would show his more sensitive and troubled side. Davy Jones' appearance was not unlike that of many other sailors; but after becoming evil and crazy and after abandoning his duty, he had gradually taken the appearance of various aquatic life, flora, and fauna. In his new form, Jones' head resembled an Octopus, with a "beard" of 46 tentacles hanging from his face. During his duel with Jack Sparrow , he lost one of his two larger tentacles.
A siphon was located on the left side of his face, which makes up for his lack of a human nose. He had a crab claw for his left arm and his right leg resembled that of a crab, which in turn resembled a peg leg. Davy Jones' hat, which was a tricorn, had its front corn was bigger than the other two and divided, so that its silhouette resembled devil horns. Jones' only weapon was a sword he normally carried attached to his belt.
Before using the small sword of the then-deceased James Norrington , Jones carried an old barnacle-encrusted broadsword at his side. Being the captain of the Flying Dutchman gave Davy Jones the chance to journey between the land of the dead and the living. This was most likely the reason for his other supernatural traits, including the ability to teleport himself and walk through solid objects.
Jones was also able to restore the Wicked Wench when he raised the ship from the depths after it was burned and sunk by the East India Trading Company. However, Jones could not step on land but once every ten years and by abandoning his duty as the ferryman to the afterlife he brought a curse upon himself and his crew, which caused their transformation into fish-men.
Being part octopus and crab Davy Jones is able to use his crab claw to bend swords or even break them and use his tentacle beard to his things or suffocate others. Since cutting his own heart out, Jones is nearly immortal and immune to all forms of injury. However this can be use against him as if someone held his heart they can kill him or control him.
Davy Jones the folklore figure is mentioned by the pirates in this film during a song. While singing, " A Pirate's Life ", one of the lyrics is, " A pirate's life is a wonderful life, they never bury your bones. For when it's all over, a jolly sea rover drops in on his friend Davy Jones.
His very good friend Davy Jones ". This line is also sung by Mr. Smee on his way to his captain. Davy Jones is briefly named by Will Turner when he threatens to take his own life on the Black Pearl as leverage against Barbossa to obtain the freedom of Elizabeth and the crew of the HMS Interceptor.
Thirteen years after making the deal to raise the Black Pearl from the depths, Jack Sparrow owed the legendary Davy Jones his soul. To remind Jack of his debt, Jones sent Bootstrap Bill Turner , a friend of Jack's who joined Jones' crew, as an emissary to warn Jack to repay his debt, in which he has to serve aboard the Flying Dutchman or he would be sent to Davy Jones' Locker.
Davy Jones with Jack Sparrow. Days later, during a thunderstorm at night, Jack Sparrow and the Black Pearl arrive at what seems to be the Flying Dutchman but is really a scuttled ship destroyed by the Kraken. The real Dutchman rises from under the sea and the surviving crew members were rounded up by the Dutchman crew so that they could choose to join his crew aboard the Dutchman.
Of the men captured on board was Will Turner, who was tricked by Jack Sparrow to search on the scuttled ship. Davy Jones himself approaches the fearful crew and asks, "Do you fear death? After one frightened sailor answers that he will serve, Jones responds mockingly, his crew then proceeds to laugh.
He realizes that Will Turner, one who is neither dead nor dying, is on the ship because of Jack Sparrow wanting to settle his debt. Tempted to accept that offer, Jones spotted the overlooking Pearl , he teleports to the ship to confront Sparrow. Despite Jack's excuse that he was the only captain for two years until Hector Barbossa's mutiny, Jones refused to listen, stating that he was "a poor captain, but a captain nonetheless", and also reminds him of his constant self-introduction as "Captain Jack Sparrow".
Ultimately, the two agreed that Jack will bring Jones one hundred souls to replace his own within the next three days. Keeping Will as a "good-faith payment", Jones removes the black spot from Jack's hand and allowed Sparrow to go on his way to collect the remaining ninety-nine souls. Jones accepts to play Liar's Dice. As the Dutchman sailed one rainy night, Davy Jones played his organ until there was a commotion on deck. When he went to investigate, Jones discovered Bootstrap Bill trying to save Will Turner, his son, from the Bo'sun's lashing.
Making the connection between the two, Jones became highly amused and then forced Bootstrap to have Will punished by Jimmy Legs or by the hands of Bootstrap himself. Knowing that Bootstrap would prefer his hand, Jones watched as Bootstrap Bill begrudgingly give Will five lashes. Fearing for the safety of his heart, though refusing to show weakness in front of his crew, Jones agreed. The stakes for which they gambled Will's soul for an eternity of service, against the key to the Chest.
Although Will was saved by his loving father, Bootstrap Bill, Jones did give Will a glimpse of where he kept the key to the Chest. The next morning, Davy Jones realizes that Will Turner stole his key, and had escaped with the aid of his father. However, he was not discovered among the wreckage, and, sending Bootstrap Bill to the brig, ordered the survivors to be killed. Shortly afterward Davy Jones knew that Will had been sent by Jack Sparrow to steal the key, so he ordered to sail for Isla Cruces to retrieve the Chest before Sparrow could get it.
However, upon reaching Isla Cruces, Jones spotted some of Jack Sparrow's crew on the deserted island through his spyglass. Since Davy Jones himself couldn't set foot on land for nearly a decade, he ordered Maccus to lead a handful of crewmen to go ashore and seize the Chest in his stead.
He ordered the ship to dive before sending his crew ashore; they later returned with the Chest in possession. Davy Jones with the Dead Man's Chest. Sparrow confronted Jones and taunted him with a jar of dirt until Jones ordered to attack the Pearl.
Giving chase, the Pearl outruns the Dutchman. Despite his crew thinking they're giving up, Jones summons the Kraken instead and it attacks the ship. With the debt settled, Davy Jones attends to the Dead Man's Chest, opening it only to find his heart missing. But it was James Norrington who stole Davy Jones' heart.
Norrington gave the heart to Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company, now given the leverage to force Jones and his crew to do his bidding. The Dutchman now roams the seven seas, unstoppable, destroying pirate ships without mercy, under the command of Admiral Norrington. During the quest, Tia Dalma reveals that Davy Jones was charged by Calypso, the sea goddess and his lover, to ferry the dead to the next world; in return, Jones could step upon the land for one day every ten years.
But Jones abandoned his duty and became a monster. In his command, Beckett orders Davy Jones to attack pirate ships in the seas. But upon seeing the massacre, Beckett is infuriated when Jones uses his habit of leaving no one alive in the process; and Mercer, Beckett's assistant, names Jones "a loose cannon". By this point, Beckett had Jones kill his "pet", the Kraken. Davy Jones's crew boarded the vessel and apprehended the crew.
When Jones asked the Empress crew about their captain, the crew pointed to Elizabeth. Jones was in disbelief that she was the captain, but Admiral Norrington recognized her and ordered the ship to be towed. Elizabeth and her new crew are imprisoned in the brig until Admiral Norrington helps them escape the Dutchman. Norrington was mortally wounded by a mentally deranged Bootstrap Bill Turner while freeing Elizabeth's crew.
Upon arriving at the scene, Davy Jones asked James Norrington if he feared death. Norrington then speared Jones with his ceremonial sword before dying. Not affected by the attack, Jones said, "I take that as a no. However, Mercer still possessed the key to the Chest and organizes a defense which includes Mullroy and Murtogg aiming a cannon at the Chest, forcing Jones to continue under Beckett's service. When Jones walked into Beckett's cabin, he was shocked to see Will Turner once again, this time having tea with Beckett.
Jones claimed that the world was rid of Calypso, but he was rebuked by Turner, who informed him that the Brethren Court intended to release her. Hearing this, Jones divulges that he made an agreement with the First Court to imprison Calypso forever by showing how to bind her in human form. Will then realized that Davy Jones had loved Calypso wondered after which betrayal he cut out his heart.
As Jones and Turner came close to exchanging blows, Turner made clear of his terms for leading them to Shipwreck Cove. Jones said that he would only accept if Calypso was murdered. Turner then told Jones that she was imprisoned on the Black Pearl , which has now sailed to Shipwreck Cove, leading Beckett to ask Turner how he intended to lead them there.
Turner then pulled out Jack's compass , a mystical item that could lead its user to the thing that they wanted most. Here, the two former lovers engage in a poignant conversation wherein several things between the two are revealed, such as the reasons for which Calypso did not meet Jones after his first decade of service on the Flying Dutchman and the subsequent mutation of Davy Jones.
Tia Dalma touches his chest, and Jones is briefly seen in his original human form, including a long and full beard with multiple braids parallel to his facial tentacles.
Tia Dalma says that after her release, she willfully give her love to him and that the Brethren Court will learn "How cruel I can be! The next day, there was a parley on a sandbar in between the Brethren Court's fleet and Beckett's armada, which outnumbered the pirates greatly.
Because he couldn't step on land, Davy Jones stood on a bucket of water. During the parley, Jones brought up the debt which Jack escaped from, which then prompted Elizabeth to offer Jack in exchange for Will. It was agreed and Jack was given over to Jones, who later sent Jack to the Dutchman's brig.
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