by The Kingpin » Sat Mar 17, 2007 11:14 am
James said "Well, when my father finally managed to set that deal with Davy Jones to get the Pearl back, he was in Singapore. on the way, he stopped in a small island port, to get supplies, and a good ship plan duplicator, to make a set of plans that perfectly matched the Pearl, so that if she was actually sunk, he'd be able to have it remade. while he was staying there one day, a Scarlet Macaw landed on a curved Palm tree next to him. the Macaw was eying a particularly juicy piece of fruit in my father's hand. My father looked at the bird and said "Forget it, it's mine". the bird jumped onto his shoulder, grabbed the fruit, and tried to take off with it. my father caught it by the leg and said "Have the rest! this one's mine!". the Macaw stopped, and landed on his shoulder again, and seemed to stay there thinking for a short while, before making a nodding gesture, and dropping the fruit in his hand. My father liked the bird, and petted it on the head. it squacked and rubbed up against his hand, and my father named him Rainbow, because he had much more vibrant colours than the other Macaws around him. when he dropped the Plans off with my uncle, he dropped the bird off, along with me as well. i had been with my mother and uncle for my first few years, and had gone with him on the trip to Singapore to get the Pearl from Davy Jones. and so, with my father away, the only person Rainbow actually knew and was affectionate of was me. now he's by my side all the time. sometimes, he'll even join in on small fights, to distract the enemies. he's also fun to watch with Ragetti. he has seen Ragetti's false eye as a toy, and sometimes dumps it in the sea...". Rainbow cocked his head in thought, as if remembering that fateful day when he and the famous Captain Jack Sparrow crossed paths...
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The Kingpin on Sat Mar 17, 2007 5:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"Ah yes, organised chaos. the sign of a clever but ever-busy mind. To the perpetrator, a carefully woven web of belongings and intrigue, but to the bystander? Madness!"
–William Beckett, Lore of Leyuna RPG