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==Story==
==Story==
===Before ''Kingdom Hearts II''===
===Before ''Kingdom Hearts II''===
Jack made a deal with [[Davy Jones]], who raised the ''Black Pearl'' from the depths of the sea and let Jack be the captain of it for thirteen years. In exchange, Jack promised Jones his [[soul]].{{storylink|Kingdom Hearts III}}
Jack made a deal with [[Davy Jones]], who raised the ''Black Pearl'' from the depths of the sea and let Jack be the captain of it for thirteen years. In exchange, Jack promised Jones his soul.{{storylink|Kingdom Hearts III}}


At an unknown point in time, [[Barbossa]] lead a mutiny against Jack and took the ''Black Pearl'' from him along with his crew. As a result, Jack believed that he gained some extra years free from repaying his debt as he did not have the ''Black Pearl'' and was not captain of it. Despite all this, he would always refer to himself as a 'captain" when introducing himself.
At an unknown point in time, [[Barbossa]] lead a mutiny against Jack and took the ''Black Pearl'' from him along with his crew. As a result, Jack believed that he gained some extra years free from repaying his debt as he did not have the ''Black Pearl'' and was not captain of it. Despite all this, he would always refer to himself as a 'captain" when introducing himself.

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