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The Estuary

The Estuary

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James gets a chance to relive some parts of his life after he dies. This lets us see how things might have turned out otherwise. He's given a sort of second chance, but in a way where he gets multiple attempts to fix things. Perhaps life could have turned out well for him, or perhaps death wasn't the cruelest fate.
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James Norrington went from a successful and rich Commodore in the Royal Navy, to a drunken, bitter and dishevelled deckhand pirate...until he found an opportunity to regain his career by delivering the heart of Davy Jones to Lord Cutler Beckett. But by doing so, Norrington lost his honour even more. He became an Admiral in the EITC, but realized too late that Beckett was a corrupt maniac, and killed the father of the love of his life. Once again, Norrington found a way to regain his honour, whether or not he was on the side of the angels, and to make up for the loss of Governor Swann by saving his daughter, Elizabeth Swann from Beckett and Jones' clutches. Sadly, this cost the Admiral his life...was he remembered? Was he ever loved? What became of him in death?

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