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#i guess in my mind ed teynte and bill jukes are kind of interchangeable in who i use more often
piraticalarchive · 3 years
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listen. I’m doing a write up for all of these guys because I’ve since lost the old ones I did but I’m done drowning the dash in headcanons and its gonna take a bit, so for now have this really simplistic list of Hook’s crew. (* this is taken straight from the wiki and in my write ups certain nicknames will be changed due to circumstances)
Mr. Smee: the Irish bo'sun, the only non-conformist in Hook's crew. One of two pirates to survive the final battle, and "henceforth wandered around the world in his spectacles, making a precarious living by saying he was the only man that Jas. Hook had feared." Gentleman Starkey: once an usher in a public school "and still dainty in his ways of killing". He and Smee are the sole survivors of the final battle, although he got captured by the Piccaninnies, "who made him nurse for all their papooses". Bill Jukes: used to be on the Walrus under Captain Flint, and is heavily tattooed. Cecco: a very handsome Italian fellow who was said to have his name in letters of blood on the back of the governor of the prison at Gao". Cookson: he is said to be the brother of real-life pirate Black Murphy this was never proved"). Noodler: not much is known about him, except for the fact that his hands are fixed on backwards, and he is superstitious, like all sailors. Skylights (Morgan's Skylights): he is killed off early on the novel "to show Hook's method". Black Pirate: it is only stated that he is gigantic and has had many names that still terrify children on the banks of the Guadjo-mo. Alf Mason: one of the pirates killed in mortal combat with Lean Wolf early on in the battle between the pirates and Tiger Lily's braves. Robert Mullins: he is killed by Peter in the final battle with the pirates. George Scourie: another casualty in the battle. Chas. Turley ("Chay Turley" in the play): he is said "to laugh with the wrong side of his mouth (having no other)"; another casualty in battle by the Piccaninnies. Foggerty: an Alsatian who also died in the above battle. Whibbles: he wears an eye patch and is the first casualty in the final battle. Ed Teynte: the quartermaster in the novel (but not mentioned in the play), was the first killed in the last battle (instead of Whibbles). Black Gilmour (only in play): killed in battle by the Piccaninnies. Alan Herb (only in play): "still remembered at Manaos for playing skittles with the mate of Switch for each other's heads"; killed in battle by the Piccaninnies. Canary Robb (only in play): killed in the above battle.
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