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And its captain is to sail it as commanded. I would have thought you'd learned that when I ordered you to kill your pet. Beckett commanded Davy to kill the Kraken as a show of obedience. This gives Beckett further leverage. This is karmic justice for Davy Jones. When he was calling the shots on the Dutchman, he pretty much forced Bootstrap Bill to lash his own son. Jones was well aware that Bootstrap would not want the bosun to give the lashings, as he takes joy in stripping away the target's flesh.

Davy Jones made Bootstrap lash his own son, purely as a way to assert his dominance over Bootstrap Bill. In so many words, Davy was telling Bootstrap "you obey me, and me alone. Do not act out against me". And now, Davy is put in Bootstrap's position, being forced to kill something dear to him because Beckett wants to assert dominance over Davy.

In so many words, Beckett was telly Davy "you obey me, and me alone. On Stranger Tides is actually a novel by Tim Powers. Disney originally had thought about optioning the book during the pre-production of the first film, but ultimately passed until the fourth film. The Los Angeles Times also reported that Bruckheimer already had rights to a book that could end up as another installment, though had not confirmed what book it was.

Jones abandoned his duties, because of this, He and whoever crewed his ship became more and more apart of the sea, resembling the creatures that swam below.

When Jones found sailors adrift at sea, living still, he offered them a choice; join his crew or be sentenced to the depths. Jones also had control over a mighty and gruesome beast, The Kraken, a fierce creature who would come to Jones when beckoned and tear ships apart at his will.

Jones unleashed the Kraken on an unsuspecting merchant ship that carried Will Turner and later the Black Pearl when Jack Sparrow did not pay his debt. At one point in his life, he made a deal with Captain Jack Sparrow to raise the Wicked Wench from the depths of the sea after Jack sold his soul to him.

Thirteen years later, Jones sent out Bootstrap Bill Turner to find Jack and give him the Black spot, which drew the Kraken, prompting Jack to attempt to settle his debt with the fearsome Captain. Jack and Jones' debt was settled when the Kraken ultimately took down the Black Pearl with its captain aboard. Though, it was in vain, for Lord Cutler Beckett came into possession of Davy's heart, technically making Beckett the ruler of the seas.

At World's End isn't the worst film in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise as it managed to answer some questions left by its predecessors, but the outing was still overstuffed with too many villains, double-crosses, and subplots to keep track of. For example, amidst all its lore and mythology building, the film didn't clearly explain the reasoning behind the death of the second film's scariest antagonist, the Kraken.

The Kraken is found washed up and dead by the former rivals and now-uneasy co-conspirators Captain Jack Sparrow and Barbossa in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End , but how did the legendary leviathan end up there and what compelled its master Davy Jones to kill it?

The reason that the octopus-faced villain Jones killed his pet and greatest weapon in controlling the high seas is that his new handler made him.

Cutler Beckett is the original trilogy's true villain, a representative of the East India Trading company who is hell-bent on ending the era of piracy. Though he originally intended to leave, Jack Sparrow returned to the Black Pearl and shot the barrels, blasting the monster's tentacles in the resulting explosion.

The wounded Kraken again withdrew, but the crew of the Pearl knew that it was far from finished - in fact, their assault had only managed to make it even angrier than before. Knowing that the Kraken's next attack would likely be fatal to the Pearl and all aboard it, Jack Sparrow ordered all the surviving crewmembers to abandon ship.

Elizabeth Swann, however, realized that the Kraken was only after Jack - thus, the only way to stop the chain of attacks was to leave Jack to the Kraken. Under pretense of congratulating Jack on his courageous rescue of the crew, Elizabeth was able to chain Jack to the mast, apologizing to him and explaining her reasoning before leaving with the crew in the final longboat. By the time Jack was able to free himself, the tentacles of the Kraken had snaked onboard - the beast had finally found its prey.

Jack Sparrow and the Kraken battle. Raising itself out of the water, the Kraken opened its gaping maw to give a mighty roar, bombarding Jack with slime. Conveniently, this was also accompanied by Jack's missing hat falling right in front of him - donning his hat, the pirate pulled out his sword, ready for his final stand. As Jack charged into the Kraken's mouth, the Black Pearl was wrapped up by the sea monster's tentacles.

From the longboat, the crew of the Black Pearl watched as the Kraken dragged the Pearl , along with its captain, to the depths of the ocean. Witnessing this, Davy Jones declared that his debt with Jack Sparrow was settled.

With his forces bearing down on the seas, Beckett ordered Jones to kill the Kraken, most likely with the concern that Jones may command the beast to attack against the East India Trading Company to take back his heart. Because Beckett possessed Jones' heart, Jones reluctantly did as he was commanded. It is unknown how the Kraken was killed, though there is some suggestion that it was killed either by Jones himself under Beckett's orders [2] or that it was hunted down by the East India Trading Company.

Upon returning from Davy Jones' Locker , the crew of the Black Pearl discovered the dead beast's body washed up on Black Sand Beach , originally having thought it was a giant whale. They mused on making profit from the creature, in which Pintel thought about declaring themselves as "Kraken Slayers". Jack Sparrow and Hector Barbossa reflected on their mortality as Jack filled with sympathy looked into the fallen beast's glazed eye. The Kraken was a cephalopod-like beast, with a squid-like mantle, a number of long, suckered tentacles at the base of its head.

Some of these were as thick around as a galleon's main mast, most significant were the two long forearms powerful enough to split a ship into fragments in mere seconds. The huge suckers on the Kraken's tentacles were strong enough to pull the flesh clean away from a sailor's face. Jack Sparrow looking at the dead Kraken's eye. The Kraken used the tips of its tentacles to feel its way around a ship before deciding where best to strike.

According to Will Turner, it prefers to first attack the starboard side. It also had large round eyes with orange irises and black pupils. It had a large, maw-like mouth surrounded by fangs below its eyes, and a massive body at least twice as long as its tentacles.

The overall length of the Kraken was depicted as similar to the length of 10 ships, which would be approximately feet in total length. Its body resembles a massive, cuttlefish-like cephalopod with a long, sharp tail similar to a squid.

In the films, it is depicted as a much smaller creature, approximately the size of the Black Pearl itself, with a whale-like tail. In its life, the Kraken had destroyed many ships, which suffered casualties of dead or dying, and hunted down many marked with the Black Spot.



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