Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

InPirates of the Caribbean ,   the nine so - called Pieces of Eight belong to and signify the Pirate Lords of the Brethren Court   - but they are more than just trinkets . The   motion-picture show are correct during the Golden Age of Piracy and follow a motley , disparate crew leave by the eccentricCaptain Jack Sparrow . In classic action picture show manner , the serial mixes real historical details with supernatural elements drawn from folklore , myth , and fantasy .

broadly speaking based upon the real Brethren of the Coast , the Brethren Court of thePirates of the Caribbeanfilms   is always composed of nine Pirate Lords , each of whom have received the claim from a previous Pirate Lord , whether by chastity of their buccaneering merit or by strength . More a easy alliance than a consistent governing organic structure , the Brethren Court would normally only convene for monolithic task , like the dressing of Calypso or the growingthreat of Cutler Beckett .   The Court also had the authorisation to write and after alter the Pirate ’s Code , which , although more than once referred to as mere guideline , was a august part of plagiarist culture .

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When the First Brethren Court was formed , the tokens intend membership were in the beginning stand for to be actual objet d’art of eight , also known as Spanish buck , a real piece of currentness in the Age of Sail that came to be universally receipt and thus very valuable . However , because   the first Pirate Lords were passably lacking in gem , they prefer to use an eclectic selection of other physical object , including a playing card , a prosthetic centre , and a coin from ancient Siam . They go on to employ the term " Pieces of Eight , " however , in bitchiness of the fact that there were nine member .

Because they were used by the First Brethren Court to bind Calypso in human descriptor , the Pieces of Eight were ritualistically burn by Hector Barbossa inPirates of the Caribbean : At World ’s last ,   in the clip of the Fourth Brethren Court . He did this to relinquish the goddess , in the hopes that she would aid them in the battle against Beckett and the East India Trading Company .   Although the majority of the   Pirate Lords opposed this , they were nevertheless led to war under the   influence of fresh - electedPirate King Elizabeth Swann .

Before being give their magical properties , the Pieces of Eight were still mean to   allow entrance into the prestigious Brethren Court , but most were ( out of requirement ) inherently valueless objects . While this sacrificed the ostentatious richness of using currentness , it did underline   the self - determination that is integral to pirate finish . More practically , as the Court grew in implication , the unique nature of the object and their usage in marking succession also ply insurance against the inevitable dubitable claim to the titles of deadened Pirate Lords ( although the Third Brethren Court did face just such a disputation ) .

A collage of Jack Sparrow and his Piece of Eight

The esoteric worldbuilding   of thePirates of the Caribbeanfranchisewas greatly   deepened   as the serial publication go on , specially in the last two movies of the original trilogy . Much of this material punctuate   the supernatural element of the world , but the Pieces of Eight - and the Pirate Lords of the Brethren Court more broadly - swear out to flesh out the pirate society , showing that their outlaw power structure as established by the films , while disorderly , is in fact built upon a prospicient tradition of ( relative ) ordering .

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