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* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TTUBMTInVE The Medallion Calls]], and later, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scjD_zrHbpA Jack Sparrow]], and, more famously, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUnrWo6z9WY He's a Pirate]]

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* Theme Song: Music: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TTUBMTInVE The Medallion Calls]], and later, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scjD_zrHbpA com/watch?v=JZeNYaTmVP4 Jack Sparrow]], and, more famously, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUnrWo6z9WY He's a Pirate]]
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* Heralds: His crew: Joshamee Gibbs (His First Mate), Jack the Monkey

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** Rival Pirates: [[Pantheon/FacialHair The Pirate Captain]], [[Pantheon/{{Piracy}} Risky Boots]], [[Pantheon/WeaponizedAppendages Captain Hook]], [[Pantheon/VillainousAttitude Yosemite Sam]], [[Pantheon/FictionalExpies King K. Rool]], '''Long John Silver'''

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** Rival Pirates: [[Pantheon/FacialHair The Pirate Captain]], [[Pantheon/{{Piracy}} Risky Boots]], [[Pantheon/WeaponizedAppendages Captain Hook]], [[Pantheon/VillainousAttitude Yosemite Sam]], [[Pantheon/FictionalExpies King K. Rool]], '''Long '''[[Pantheon/{{Piracy}} Long John Silver'''Silver]]'''
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* Allies: [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Will and Elizabeth Turner]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Edward Kenway]], [[Pantheon/HeroicActions Aveline de Grandpré and Adéwalé]], [[Pantheon/{{Piracy}} Gol D. Roger]], [[Pantheon/GameProgression Sora]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertFlaws Goofy]], [[Pantheon/UnconventionalWeaponry May (Guilty Gear)]], [[Pantheon/MealsNToZ Popeye]], [[Pantheon/{{Misfortune}} Qrow Branwen]], [[Pantheon/LustfulBehavior Jiraiya]], [[Pantheon/SwordsAndSabres Jetstream Sam]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships '''[[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Will and Elizabeth Turner]], Turner]]''', [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Edward Kenway]], [[Pantheon/HeroicActions Aveline de Grandpré and Adéwalé]], [[Pantheon/{{Piracy}} Gol D. Roger]], [[Pantheon/GameProgression [[Pantheon/GamingGenresNToZ Sora]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertFlaws Goofy]], [[Pantheon/UnconventionalWeaponry May (Guilty Gear)]], [[Pantheon/MealsNToZ Popeye]], [[Pantheon/{{Misfortune}} Qrow Branwen]], [[Pantheon/LustfulBehavior Jiraiya]], [[Pantheon/SwordsAndSabres Jetstream Sam]]
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'''[[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean Jack Sparrow]], God of {{Pira|te}}cy''' (''[[InsistentTerminology Captain]]'' Jack Sparrow, Pirate Lord of the Caribbean Sea, Smith(y), Mr. Sparrow, Chief of the Pelegostos, Witty Jack, Jackie, "Justice Smith")
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* Moving to: House of Pantheon/CrimeAndTransgressions
* Lesser God
* Symbol: A compass with a translucent heart overlaid
* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TTUBMTInVE The Medallion Calls]], and later, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scjD_zrHbpA Jack Sparrow]], and, more famously, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUnrWo6z9WY He's a Pirate]]
* Alignment: ChaoticNeutral (with shades of [[ChaoticGood Good]])
* Portfolio: {{Pirate}}s of the Caribbean, TheAce, [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys A bad boy wanted by the girls]], [[BackFromTheDead Returns from the Dead]], [[CoolBoat Captain of the Black Pearl]], [[InsistentTerminology Insistent on being called Captain]], BadassNormal, LoveableRogue, [[MeleeATrois Known to engage in One-On-One-On-One Fights]], [[TheGunslinger Incredibly skilled]] [[ImprobableAimingSkills with firearms]], [[IndyPloy Making Stuff Up on the Fly]], [[ZeroPercentApprovalRating Not liked by his crew and deserted a few times]], JerkWithAHeartOfGold, [[EnemyMine Enemy Mine to virtually everyone]], [[BeingGoodSucks His good deeds don't go unpunished]], [[EveryoneHasStandards Strongly opposed to slavery]], NeverHurtAnInnocent, OpportunisticBastard, [[DoNotGoGentle Died while]] [[EatenAlive fighting the Kraken]], ImmortalitySeeker, MysteriousPast, BreakoutCharacter,
* Domain: Piracy, Greed, Charisma, Treasure, Rum, Pragmatism
* Heralds: His crew: Joshamee Gibbs (His First Mate), Jack the Monkey
** Additional crew: Pintel & Ragetti, Cotton, Marty, Anamaria, [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMenTellNoTales Bolland, Cremble and Pike]]
* Followers: The WesternAnimation/PiratesOfDarkWater, [[VideoGame/SidMeiersAlphaCentauri Captain Ulrich Svensgard]]
* Allies: [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Will and Elizabeth Turner]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Edward Kenway]], [[Pantheon/HeroicActions Aveline de Grandpré and Adéwalé]], [[Pantheon/{{Piracy}} Gol D. Roger]], [[Pantheon/GameProgression Sora]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertFlaws Goofy]], [[Pantheon/UnconventionalWeaponry May (Guilty Gear)]], [[Pantheon/MealsNToZ Popeye]], [[Pantheon/{{Misfortune}} Qrow Branwen]], [[Pantheon/LustfulBehavior Jiraiya]], [[Pantheon/SwordsAndSabres Jetstream Sam]]
** VitriolicBestBuds: [[Pantheon/{{Alcohol}} Captain Haddock, Withnail]], [[Pantheon/LandAndSeaTravel Captain Nemo]]
* {{Friendly Rival}}s: '''Carmen Sandiego''', [[Pantheon/{{Combat}} Ryu Hayabusa]], [[Pantheon/AntiHeroism the Gokaigers]], [[Pantheon/OnePiece The Straw Hat Pirates]], [[Pantheon/CommercialArchetypes Sinbad]], [[Pantheon/PersonalityPairings Archie]], [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Guybrush Threepwood]]
* On speaking terms with: [[Pantheon/LandAndSeaTravel Davos Seaworth]], [[Pantheon/ElementalPairings Katara]], [[Pantheon/{{Fairies}} Tinker Bell]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Piracy}} Marshall D. Teach/Blackbeard, Black Manta]], [[Pantheon/{{Misfortune}} Eizen]], [[Pantheon/EarthAndRock Sakazuki]], [[Pantheon/OutlooksOnJob Monkey D. Garp]], [[Pantheon/HobbiesAndLifestyles Smoker]], [[Pantheon/MotivationsForEvil The Five Elders]], [[Pantheon/TortureAndMutilation Euron Greyjoy]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} The Flying Dutchman]], [[Pantheon/LifeAndVitality Peter Pan]], [[Pantheon/RevengeAndRetribution Maleficent]], [[Pantheon/VillainousAttitude Pete]], [[Pantheon/VillainousAttitude Luxord]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Xehanort and his Incarnations]], [[Pantheon/MilitaryRanks Luthor]] [[Pantheon/TypesOfMadness Harkon]], [[Pantheon/OthernessAbominations The Kraeken]], [[Pantheon/RuinAndDestruction Octogeddon]], [[Pantheon/AquaticLife The Kraken, Rahab]], [[Pantheon/NecromancyAndReanimation Zhaitan]], [[Pantheon/{{Disguises}} SCP-169]], [[Pantheon/VillainousAttitude Calvin Candie and Stephen]]
** Rival Pirates: [[Pantheon/FacialHair The Pirate Captain]], [[Pantheon/{{Piracy}} Risky Boots]], [[Pantheon/WeaponizedAppendages Captain Hook]], [[Pantheon/VillainousAttitude Yosemite Sam]], [[Pantheon/FictionalExpies King K. Rool]], '''Long John Silver'''
* Opposed By: [[Pantheon/{{Offsprings}} Stannis Baratheon]], [[Pantheon/ColorCombinations Manaphy]], [[Pantheon/{{Storytelling}} May]], [[Pantheon/ClothingStyle Wendy, John and Michael Darling]], [[Pantheon/CraftingMaterials Lulua Frixell]], [[Pantheon/FantasticRaces Aquaman]]
* OddFriendship: [[Pantheon/{{Dance}} Shantae]], [[Pantheon/TheatricProduction Ed Wood]], [[Pantheon/HeroicActions Rango]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfMadness The Mad Hatter]]
* In the warm, crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean, there exists a legend. A man with incredible skills and a notorious reputation, worthy of being the most infamous pirate of all time. That man is Jack Sparrow... ''Captain'' Jack Sparrow to be precise. Jack is a peculiar man, to say the least. He is an absolute loose cannon, with his fondness for rum, women and freedom. This, combined with his erratic behaviour, helped to make him seem like a complete buffoon to everyone else. But don't mistake Jack's mannerisms for stupidity. He is a cunning and manipulative man capable of talking his way out of almost any situation and stealing whatever is on your person in the process. And should you try to stop him you will be confronted by a skilled swordsman and marksman capable of going up against the best in the Caribbean. It's helped him survive undead pirates, ocean spirits, sea monsters, and the Royal British Navy.
** Jack had travelled across the world, seeing many lands and going on many more adventures. But after helping [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMenTellNoTales reunite the Turner family]] and regaining the ''Black Pearl'', he set sail for more action and exploration. His journey took him to strange lands inhabited by people and creatures unlike any he had ever seen. Not that it was a problem for Jack Sparrow; he was used to the weird and unusual. For two weeks, Jack kept a low profile in the harbours of this mysterious land, which the locals called The Pantheon until he crossed paths with a young man in a straw hat being chased by the authorities. Jack joined in the retreat, thinking the soldiers were after him as well, but he and his new companion escaped, evading capture thanks to Jack's trickery and the young man's... elastic arms. He later introduced himself as Monkey D. Luffy, captain of the Straw Hat pirates, and offered Jack a place in the Pantheon as a God. At first, Jack was skeptical of the boy's offer; after all, why should he trust a person he had just met? But it wouldn't hurt to try anyway. Jack Sparrow held Luffy to his word and helped the Straw Hats in several heists, leading to him being approached by the Court of The Gods. They offered Jack a place in the Pantheon for his pirate ways, complete with a temple to reside in. It seemed too good to be true... but it was the supply of rum that solidified the deal.
* Jack's temple leads to his [[CoolBoat signature ship]], the ''Black Pearl''. Originally known as the ''Wicked Wench'', the Pearl is distinguished by its recognizable black hull and sails, which it received when it was set alight and sunk by Cutler Beckett. Raised from the depths as part of a deal made with Davy Jones himself, Sparrow was meant to commandeer the ship for thirteen years... only to lose command following a mutiny led by Hector Barbossa. Jack would eventually regain control of the ''Black Pearl'' and has continued to sail it to this day. It is a large three-masted ship, armed with thirty-two cannons and widely regarded as the fastest ship in the Caribbean, even outrunning ''Flying Dutchman'' and the ''Silent Mary.'' It has continued serving Jack well in the Pantheon, earning a reputation as one of the most dangerous vessels to ever sail the treacherous waters of the Realm of Gods. Even the other ascended pirates have come to fear the sight of its signature black sails.
* It didn't take Jack long to come across his old associates, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, following his ascension. Things went about as well as one would expect from a reunion between these three VitriolicBestBuds. Throughout their adventures, all three have consistently betrayed and backstabbed each other, mostly Will and Elizabeth towards Jack to protect each other and Jack right back to get what he wants. But all things considered, all three have a level of admiration and respect for one another, with Jack, in particular, helping Will [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl rescue Elizabeth from Barbossa]], saving Will's life by giving [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd up on a chance to become immortal]] and later helping [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMenTellNoTales Will and Elizabeth's son Henry]] reunite the family after Will became the captain of the ''Flying Dutchman.'' That being said, Jack is still something of a wild card and even his old allies are unsure who he's fighting for.
-->'''Elizabeth:''' Who's side is Jack on?
-->'''Will:''' At the moment?
* Pirates are a frequent sight across the Pantheon's high seas, and Jack quickly became acquainted with many of the finest and most infamous. His first interactions were with the pirates of Luffy's homeworld, including the other Straw Hats. They were initially wary of Jack's erratic behaviour, and still are, but after helping them fight off an attack from Euron Greyjoy's crew, he was made an honourary Straw Hat, along with an ample supply of rum for his troubles. It was thanks to Luffy that Jack learned of Gold Roger's legendary treasure, the One Piece, and immediately developed a plan to reach the Grand Line to claim it for himself. Luffy and the others know that Jack will probably seek out the One Piece and are looking forward to crossing blades with him when the time comes.
** During his ventures through the Pantheon, Jack Sparrow would cross paths with several other pirate crews, each with their unique quirks and characteristics. He crossed paths with a thick-bearded pirate captain after the two ended up on an island full of cannibals. They managed to escape with their lives, and afterwards, they got to know each other, with Jack expressing his surprise to learn the Captain made a fool of Queen Victoria in his home world. There was also Sinbad the Sailor, who joined Sparrow in raiding a Baratheon ship - which later earned the ire of Stannis Baratheon and his army. The two sailors were impressed by their shared abilities and Jack offered Sinbad a place on the ''Black Pearl'', to which the latter declined, preferring to sail for adventure elsewhere. Jack became allies with the privateering Assassin Edward Kenway, who initially crossed blades with Sparrow from time to time, along with the anchor-wielding May, who along with her fellow Jellyfish Pirates, have helped the ''Black Pearl'' with raiding a stronghold occupied by Eizen and his crew.
* Not all pirates were on good terms with Sparrow. Jack's plans to obtain the One Piece soon caught the attention of Marshall D. Teach - unrelated to the supernatural Blackbeard that Jack encountered in the past. He wasn't keen on Sparrow becoming King of the Pirates and, with help from the ruthless Risky Boots, had his crew attack the ''Black Pearl''. He was able to escape but Jack found himself in treacherous waters. Other pirates like Smoker and Monkey D. Garp - despite the latter's neutral connections to the Straw Hats - view Sparrow as a threat and have tried to capture him whenever they get the chance.
** Not everything was sunshine and rainbows on the high seas. As the God of Piracy, Jack Sparrow quickly found himself in the crosshairs of the World Government, in particular, he is at the top of [[Pantheon/{{Nature}} Sakazuki's]] hit list, tied with Monkey D. Luffy himself. The magma-wielder has plans to kill Sparrow along with every other pirate in his home world, but first, he has to catch Captain Jack. It isn't an easy task, due to the unexpected appearance of the Gokaigers. Turns out, Captain Jack had stolen a few Ranger Keys from the space-faring heroes, and their arrival put a dent in Sakazuki's plans. It worked better than expected, and afterwards, Jack left the Ranger Keys for his rivals to reclaim.
* One day, Jack Sparrow was in search of adventure, when he came upon a beautiful tropical island nestled in the high seas. He and his crew decided. to set foot on the island to resupply, but they were attacked by a young flying boy in green tights and wielding a small sword. This boy, Peter Pan, proved to be a worthy adversary, easily keeping up with everything Jack Sparrow threw at him - even an unexpected bottle of rum Jack threw at Pan. But the pair had to put their fight on hold; Pan's true enemy, Captain James Hook, had kidnapped his friends - Wendy, John and Michael - and planned on taking the ''Black Pearl'' for himself. Jack was forced to abandon the fight and take back his ship. To his surprise, Peter Pan came to help out, despite his dislike for pirates. They drove Hook off the Pearl, with Pan rescuing his friends in the process. Though they left on somewhat decent terms, Peter Pan is more than willing to fight Jack Sparrow again if he ever returned to Neverland, with Wendy, John and Michael expressing their distrust. That being said, Pan's fairy companion Tinker Bell was surprisingly fine with Sparrow, perhaps due to her time dealing with a pirate fairy in the past.
* One day, a strange tavern opened in the port sector of the House of Food. It was called the Spy-Glass, and it was here that one Captain Jack stopped in to get some rum. He noticed a peculiar man in the corner preparing some food, muttering an old shanty to himself. "Fifteen men on the dead man's chest-- Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum!" Then Jack noticed a few Guineas, along with a bottle of rum, sitting unattended on the bar, right by a ragged old parrot. Jack attempted to steal the coins and rum, but the bird alerted its master, who turned to confront the savvy pirate. The two engaged in a battle of wits, with Sparrow trying to manipulate the old sea cook into letting him take his prize, while the old sailor blocked every attempt made. Eventually, the two drew their weapons - a sword for the sea cook and a flintlock for Sparrow. For a moment, no one made a move... until the old man began to laugh. He was genuinely impressed by Captain Sparrow's quick mind and tongue and tossed him the coins before properly introducing himself. He was Long John Silver, the only man Captain Flint ever feared, and as of a few weeks prior, a god within the Pantheon. Jack was impressed by this boast, though he was a little miffed he didn't get the rum. He promised to duel Silver another time... preferably upon the open sea.
* Once upon a time, Jack Sparrow was assisted by a young Keyblade wielder named Sora who, along with his friends, Donald Duck and Goofy, helped him [[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII reclaim the ''Black Pearl'' from Barbossa]] and [[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII later, defeat Cuttler Beckett and Davy Jones.]] He was grateful to see the three in the Pantheon, with Sora introducing the Captain to his friends Kairi and Riku, whom Jack became friendly with. They often team up to go on pirating adventures across the Pantheon, which often leads them all into trouble with the law. Thankfully, they're quick to get to safety, with the help of a trusty chest. If you see the two fighting together and notice this strange chest on the ground. Do. ''Not.'' Open it! [[LimitBreak There's a bomb inside]]!
** There are plenty of troubles that arose from Sora's arrival. On top of being enemies with Captain Hook and Pete, Jack had to contend with Pete's boos, Maleficent, and the return of Organization XIII. Among their ranks is Luxord, a time-manipulating gambler who crossed paths with Jack a few times before. Jack has no interest in Luxord's games, and for his part, Luxord plans to skip the formalities and get revenge on Jack... mainly for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD1CZdIricI humiliating him aboard the ''Flying Dutchman.'']]
* During his venture into the other worlds, Jack Sparrow ended up getting stranded in a strange place where duels were decided on how witty one's insults were. To make things worse, it wasn't just on one island; even the seas also had this rule. Unaware of these rules, he kept losing despite dodging most hits and was mildly annoyed at such rules. Luckily, a man named Guybrush Threepwoo came along to help out. Together, the two pirates managed to stop the plans of the undead pirate [=LeChuck=], who planned on raising an army of zombies to rule all the seas as well as teaching some funny insults to use. Before departing, however, the ship they were using was transported to the Pantheon docks and soon Guybrush was ordered for evaluation, leading to his deification. Jack was quick to take all the credit for the entire story, even though it was Guybrush who did most of the work. They're still on good terms though, and Jack would join forces with Guybrush to deal with the various undead beings in the Pantheon. Most notably, the ghastly Flying Dutchman, the monstrous Zhaitan and the vampiric pirate Luthor Harkon, the latter of which created an army of undead pirates not unlike the cursed sailors who once served Hector Barbossa.
** It should be noted that Threepwood is something of an UnknownRival to Jack Sparrow... even though both men were on good terms. Sparrow's sheer luck has always been enough to give him the upper hand against the mighty pirate. Another UnknownRival to Sparrow is the short-temped and incompetent Yosemite Sam, who once proclaimed himself to be the blood-thirstiest, shoot-'em-first-iest, doggone worst-iest buccaneer that ever sailed the Spanish main! Jack laughs at this; he can never take a man who is constantly bested by a rabbit as a serious threat.
* Jack's had to deal with quite a few individuals following his ascension, with some deities more bizarre than others. One such interaction was with a young Alchemist named Lulua Frixell, whom he came across while following his trusty compass. Now Lulua wasn't too keen on Jack's presence, especially after he tried to pilfer some of her items off her. It didn't help that Lulua has the belief that true pirates protect and escort ships, fish the high seas, and keep the waters clean, all the while thinking those who pillage and plunder for treasure are impostors sullying their good name. Jack was admittedly very confused by this, and plans on messing with the young alchemist in the future.
* It was once said that Jack was engaged in a never-ending battle with Ryu Hayabusa to determine whether Pirates or Ninjas were the superior warriors. These rumours were only started by Sparrow after Hayabusa stole a map to an island said to be home to ancient, wish-granting beings. The truth is while the two have crossed blades from time to time, both Hayabusa and Sparrow share a mutual respect, even working together when they discovered the "Wish-Granters" were demonic entities enslaving the local population. That being said, Jack has tried to convince his drinking buddy Jiraiya to switch over to his side, promising him greater fame and fortune. Jiraiya had considered it, but he declined Jack's offers for one single reason: the wenches of Tortuga and their lack of proper dental hygiene. It was enough to earn the ninja a slap from the ladies. He probably deserved it.
* Jack has made a few friends on the open seas. Mostly drinking buddies who hang out in the House of Alcohol. These include Archibald Haddock, Withnail, Captain Nemo and Qrow Banwen, the former two often butting heads whenever they're not in the bar. But he has to be careful around these three. He doesn't want to end up in a situation where all the rum is gone, just like when he was with Elizabeth on that accursed island.
* Jack often likes to exaggerate the story of his ascension, presenting it as yet another attempt to gain {{Immortality}}. He would say that he had taken over Will's position as captain of the Flying Dutchman, enjoying the company of lovely squid humanoids when the ship was attacked by a mythical sea turtle [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever that was three times as big as the ship]]. He wrestled the creature to the depths of the ocean using [[NoodleIncident his back hair]] and ripped its shell off. The explosion of magical energy energized him above the level of [[PhysicalGod Calypso]]. Whether or not this story is true no one knows, but there ''was'' a sea turtle involved, somehow.
* Jack Sparrow doesn't fear much... except for giant sea monsters of course. He should know, he was devoured by the Kraken before being spirited away to Davy Jones' Locker. Unfortunately, the Pantheon is full of giant monsters to terrorize the high seas, not just the Kraken itself, despite Jack having seen its body in his home world. There was the large cephalopod Octogeddon, the Kraeken, and the truly massive SCP-169, which sometimes is spotted in the vast open ocean. But the one who Jack fears the most is Rahab, guardian of the seven seas. Rahab is the one who sends monsters to attack wandering pirate ships in its mission to 'humble' humanity. Captain Jack was quick to realize Rahab was just as dangerous as Davy Jones, even more so, and he wants to keep as far away from these beasts as possible.
* Slave owner Calvin Candie once once offered Captain Sparrow a job transporting a shipment of slaves to Candyland. [[EvenEvilHasStandards Sparrow refused, telling Candie in no uncertain terms that "People aren't cargo, mate."]] Candie was fuming upon hearing that and had since sworn to have his dogs tear Captain Sparrow apart if he ever saw him again. But even if he tried, Candie would have a difficult time with it. Jack had allied himself with Aveline de Grandpré and Adéwalé, former slaves turned Assassins who had liberated slaves from Candie's clutches in the past. They intend on bringing down the plantation owner's operations and Jack Sparrow is more than happy to help out.
* Compelled by [[Creator/JohnnyDepp a mysterious connection]], Jack has been seen drinking with Ed Wood (who now has plans to make a pirate movie starring Sparrow alongside [[Film/CutthroatIsland Geena Davis]]), having tea with the Mad Hatter, and developing a strange fondness towards the chameleon Rango. Many deities wonder how he would react to meeting [[Pantheon/PhysicalAttractiveness Edward Scissorhands]].
* To the surprise of many, Jack can speak [[Creator/HiroakiHirata fluently in Japanese]]. However, many people have confused him for Qrow Branwen or Jetstream Sam due to sounding so similar. However, the three were able to laugh it off, and their similar voices have become a running joke with the triad. They will hang out from time to time, often joining forces to acquire specific treasures or fighting powerful enemies sent by the World Government or British Navy.
* Captain Jack has had a few experiences with merfolk from time to time. While he's not on good terms with Ariel and the people of Atlantica, the Atlantian king Aquaman is not fond of the captain. He views Jack as a disrespectful, untrustworthy pirate with no sympathetic qualities to him. Jack countered Aquaman's comments, saying his love for rum is a sympathetic trait of his. Even so, both Jack and Aquaman can agree on one thing, they don't like Black Manta one single bit. A modern pirate who is more obsessed with killing Aquaman than searching for treasure, Manta quickly rubbed Jack the wrong way. A proper pirate shouldn't be so fixated on revenge and Manta's brutal tactics didn't sit well with Captain Jack or his crew, so they keep a healthy distance from the supervillain.
* While looking for new ventures and exploits, Jack Sparrow heard rumours of a "Pirate's Silver" in a far-off world. Curious, he sought out those who knew about this treasure, leading him to a young Waterbender named Katara. He initially thought she was a naive goody-two-shoes whom he could steal from. Except it didn't work out that way. She sent his crew overboard before robbing him. As she put it, "Stealing is wrong... unless it's from pirates."
** After that embarrassing incident, Sparrow dug a little deeper into Katara's history with pirates. Turns out she once aided a pirate crew aboard the Flying Wolfbat during the Hundred Year War, helping to deliver what turned out to be medicine to poor Earth Kingdom villagers... all in exchange for Silver Lillies. Captain Jack is disappointed by the revelation but he can respect a pirate with honour. Katara, on the other hand, doesn't like Silver one bit. Sure, he can be honourable at times but she's had enough experience with pirates to know he's a ruthless killer who would slit his mother's throat for a gold piece. She stays away from him as a result and should they cross paths, she just freezes his ship to keep from going anywhere.
* When Jack Sparrow joined the Grand Felony Eleven, he found himself crossing paths with the notorious Carmen Sandiego. But it wasn't the first time the two had met. A few months prior, Sandiego had stolen a map from Sparrow, a map that ''he'' had stolen from Kapain K.Rool following a duel in Tortuga. This map was needed to find the One Piece... which she intends to steal from the Pantheon and its deities. Sparrow was quick to act, using his natural cunning and charm to steal Carmen's Chronoskimmer. He intends to use it to find the One Piece. So far, he hasn't gotten the high-tech device to work but he remains determined.
* ''"You shall always remember this as the day that you almost caught Captain Jack Sparrow!"''
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* Theme Songs: The themes of her TV shows: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9aDMuBjR7Q "Where in the World"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6MYPbq5jbc "Where in Time"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGufyFt6zQc "Where on Earth"]] (which she [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqTuy9trijw stole from]] [[Pantheon/{{Music}} Mozart]]) and just [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILTWNFH4F5g "Carmen Sandiego"]]

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* Theme Songs: The themes of her TV shows: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9aDMuBjR7Q "Where in the World"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6MYPbq5jbc "Where in Time"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGufyFt6zQc "Where on Earth"]] (which she [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqTuy9trijw stole from]] [[Pantheon/{{Music}} [[Pantheon/{{Musicality}} Mozart]]) and just [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILTWNFH4F5g "Carmen Sandiego"]]
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* Alignment: LawfulEvil in his original incarnation, though most adaptations are NeutralEvil. ChaoticEvil as a Servant and as Jim Moriarty.

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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords Sherlock Holmes]], [[Pantheon/CharacterRoles Dr. John Watson]]''', the Halls of Pantheon/InvestigativeWork, [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/{{Categorism}} Cersei Lannister]]]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Katniss Everdeen]], [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Indiana Jones]], [[Pantheon/NamingConvention James Bond]], [[Pantheon/{{Superheroism}} Batman]]

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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords Sherlock Holmes]], [[Pantheon/CharacterRoles Dr. John Watson]]''', the Halls Hall of Pantheon/InvestigativeWork, [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/{{Categorism}} Cersei Lannister]]]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Katniss Everdeen]], [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Indiana Jones]], [[Pantheon/NamingConvention James Bond]], [[Pantheon/{{Superheroism}} Batman]]
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Obviously enough, this is one of the more dangerous Houses in the Pantheon, particularly due to how it is seen as a safe haven for criminals and villains alike. It's one of the reasons why the House of Pantheon/{{Villainy}} has a strong positive fixation for the Il Domino Dell'Inferno as it means many have a secondary place to conduct their base of operations and residency in. Of course, many in the Houses of Pantheon/{{Heroism}} and Pantheon/LawAndJustice have taken it upon themselves to monitor, analyze and conduct whatever results they've collected and what should be done about certain events, activities, and individuals. [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Batman]], [[Pantheon/{{Officers}} RoboCop]], [[Pantheon/{{Detectives}} Shotaro Hidari, Philip, Detective Conan]], and [[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords Sherlock Holmes]] have been the most active participants regarding the monitoring and investigating prospect towards the House of Crime and Transgressions.

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Obviously enough, this is one of the more dangerous Houses in the Pantheon, particularly due to how it is seen as a safe haven for criminals and villains alike. It's one of the reasons why the House of Pantheon/{{Villainy}} has a strong positive fixation for the Il Domino Dell'Inferno as it means many have a secondary place to conduct their base of operations and residency in. Of course, many in the Houses of Pantheon/{{Heroism}} and Pantheon/LawAndJustice have taken it upon themselves to monitor, analyze and conduct whatever results they've collected and what should be done about certain events, activities, and individuals. [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes [[Pantheon/{{Superheroism}} Batman]], [[Pantheon/{{Officers}} RoboCop]], [[Pantheon/{{Detectives}} Shotaro Hidari, Philip, Detective Conan]], and [[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords Sherlock Holmes]] have been the most active participants regarding the monitoring and investigating prospect towards the House of Crime and Transgressions.



* {{Worthy Opponent}}s: [[Pantheon/PlainNeutral (Insert Name Here)]], [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Batman]]

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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords Sherlock Holmes]], [[Pantheon/CharacterRoles Dr. John Watson]]''', the House of Investigative Work, [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/{{Categorism}} Cersei Lannister]]]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Katniss Everdeen]], [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Indiana Jones]], [[Pantheon/NamingConvention James Bond]], [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Batman]]

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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords Sherlock Holmes]], [[Pantheon/CharacterRoles Dr. John Watson]]''', the House Halls of Investigative Work, Pantheon/InvestigativeWork, [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/{{Categorism}} Cersei Lannister]]]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Katniss Everdeen]], [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Indiana Jones]], [[Pantheon/NamingConvention James Bond]], [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes [[Pantheon/{{Superheroism}} Batman]]
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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords Sherlock Holmes]], [[Pantheon/CharacterRoles Dr. John Watson]]''', the House of Investigative Work, [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/{{Categorism}} Cersei Lannister]]]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Katniss Everdeen]], [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Indiana Jones]], [[/Pantheon/NamingConvention James Bond]], [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Batman]]

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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords Sherlock Holmes]], [[Pantheon/CharacterRoles Dr. John Watson]]''', the House of Investigative Work, [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/{{Categorism}} Cersei Lannister]]]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Katniss Everdeen]], [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Indiana Jones]], [[/Pantheon/NamingConvention [[Pantheon/NamingConvention James Bond]], [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Batman]]



** Somehow Richard Brook has run the ire of [[/Pantheon/NamingConvention James Bond]], it may have something to do with Bond's dealings with [[Film/{{Spectre}} SPECTRE]] and the person that he had to deal with then [[Creator/AndrewScott looks a lot like Brook]].

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** Somehow Richard Brook has run the ire of [[/Pantheon/NamingConvention [[Pantheon/NamingConvention James Bond]], it may have something to do with Bond's dealings with [[Film/{{Spectre}} SPECTRE]] and the person that he had to deal with then [[Creator/AndrewScott looks a lot like Brook]].
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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords Sherlock Holmes]], [[Pantheon/CharacterRoles Dr. John Watson]]''', the House of Investigative Work, [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/{{Categorism}} Cersei Lannister]]]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Katniss Everdeen]], [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Indiana Jones]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork James Bond]], [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Batman]]

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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords Sherlock Holmes]], [[Pantheon/CharacterRoles Dr. John Watson]]''', the House of Investigative Work, [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/{{Categorism}} Cersei Lannister]]]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Katniss Everdeen]], [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Indiana Jones]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork [[/Pantheon/NamingConvention James Bond]], [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Batman]]



** Somehow Richard Brook has run the ire of [[Pantheon/LustfulActs James Bond]], it may have something to do with Bond's dealings with [[Film/{{Spectre}} SPECTRE]] and the person that he had to deal with then [[Creator/AndrewScott looks a lot like Brook]].

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** Somehow Richard Brook has run the ire of [[Pantheon/LustfulActs [[/Pantheon/NamingConvention James Bond]], it may have something to do with Bond's dealings with [[Film/{{Spectre}} SPECTRE]] and the person that he had to deal with then [[Creator/AndrewScott looks a lot like Brook]].
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'''Franchise/CarmenSandiego, Goddess of {{Monumental Theft}}s''' (Carmen Isabela Sandiego, [[WesternAnimation/CarmenSandiego Red, Lambkins, Black Sheep, La Femme Rouge, The Crimson Shadow, Little Red Robin Hood]], [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/TheClueFinders The Mastermind]]]])

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'''Franchise/CarmenSandiego, Goddess of {{Monumental Theft}}s''' (Carmen Isabela Sandiego, [[WesternAnimation/CarmenSandiego Red, Lambkins, Black Sheep, La Femme Rouge, Fedora the Explorer, The Crimson Shadow, Little Red Robin Hood]], [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/TheClueFinders The Mastermind]]]])
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Pantheon/{{Ambiguity}} | Pantheon/BeastsAndFauna | Pantheon/BetrayalAndTreachery | Pantheon/{{Celebration}} | Pantheon/{{Characterization}} | Pantheon/ChildhoodAndAdolescence | Pantheon/{{Colours}} | Pantheon/{{Commerce}} | Pantheon/CommunitiesAndSolitude | Pantheon/{{Costumes}} | Pantheon/{{Craft}} | '''Crime and Transgressions''' | Pantheon/{{Cultures}} | Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem | Pantheon/{{Derivatives}} | Pantheon/{{Despondency}} | Pantheon/DreadAndValor | Pantheon/{{Emotion}} | Pantheon/{{Extraterrestrials}} | Pantheon/FamilyAndRelatives | Pantheon/FightingAndCombat | Pantheon/{{Food}} | Pantheon/FriendshipAndCamaraderie | Pantheon/{{Gaming}} | Pantheon/{{Gender}} | Pantheon/HatredAndRancor | Pantheon/HealthAndDiseases | Pantheon/{{Heroism}} | Pantheon/JobsAndProfession | Pantheon/{{Knowledge}} | Pantheon/LawAndJustice | Pantheon/{{Leadership}} | Pantheon/LegacyAndInfluence | Pantheon/LifeAndVitality | Pantheon/LocationsAndSettings | Pantheon/LoveAndAffection | Pantheon/LoyaltyAndServitude | Pantheon/LuckAndFortune | Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology | Pantheon/MadnessAndInsanity | Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery | Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity | Pantheon/{{Mentalism}} | Pantheon/MilitaryAndWarfare | Pantheon/{{Musicality}} | Pantheon/NamingAndEpithets | Pantheon/{{Narrative}} | Pantheon/{{Nature}} | Pantheon/{{Otherness}} | Pantheon/PersonalAppearance | Pantheon/{{Personality}} | Pantheon/{{Philosophy}} | Pantheon/{{Plants}} | Pantheon/{{Popularity}} | Pantheon/PowerAndAbilities | Pantheon/PrideAndEgotism | Pantheon/ProphecyAndFate | Pantheon/{{Quirks}} | Pantheon/RevengeAndRetribution | Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith | Pantheon/{{Royalty}} | Pantheon/{{School}} | Pantheon/{{Science}} | Pantheon/{{Shape}} | Pantheon/{{Slaughter}} | Pantheon/SpaceAndCosmos | Pantheon/{{Sports}} | Pantheon/TheatreAndSpectacle | Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality | Pantheon/{{Travel}} | Pantheon/UndeadAndPhasmata | Pantheon/{{Villainy}} | Pantheon/{{Weapons}}]]-]]]


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Pantheon/{{Ambiguity}} | Pantheon/BeastsAndFauna | Pantheon/BetrayalAndTreachery | Pantheon/{{Celebration}} | Pantheon/{{Characterization}} | Pantheon/ChildhoodAndAdolescence | Pantheon/{{Colours}} | Pantheon/{{Commerce}} | Pantheon/CommunitiesAndSolitude | Pantheon/{{Costumes}} | Pantheon/{{Craft}} | '''Crime and Transgressions''' | Pantheon/{{Cultures}} | Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem | Pantheon/{{Derivatives}} | Pantheon/{{Despondency}} | Pantheon/DreadAndValor | Pantheon/{{Emotion}} | Pantheon/{{Extraterrestrials}} | Pantheon/FamilyAndRelatives | Pantheon/FightingAndCombat | Pantheon/{{Food}} | Pantheon/FriendshipAndCamaraderie | Pantheon/{{Gaming}} | Pantheon/{{Gender}} | Pantheon/HatredAndRancor | Pantheon/HealthAndDiseases | Pantheon/{{Heroism}} | Pantheon/ItemsAndObjects | Pantheon/JobsAndProfession | Pantheon/{{Knowledge}} | Pantheon/LawAndJustice | Pantheon/{{Leadership}} | Pantheon/LegacyAndInfluence | Pantheon/LifeAndVitality | Pantheon/LocationsAndSettings | Pantheon/LoveAndAffection | Pantheon/LoyaltyAndServitude | Pantheon/LuckAndFortune | Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology | Pantheon/MadnessAndInsanity | Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery | Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity | Pantheon/{{Mentalism}} | Pantheon/MilitaryAndWarfare | Pantheon/{{Musicality}} | Pantheon/NamingAndEpithets | Pantheon/{{Narrative}} | Pantheon/{{Nature}} | Pantheon/{{Otherness}} | Pantheon/PersonalAppearance | Pantheon/{{Personality}} | Pantheon/{{Philosophy}} | Pantheon/{{Plants}} | Pantheon/{{Popularity}} | Pantheon/PowerAndAbilities | Pantheon/PrideAndEgotism | Pantheon/ProphecyAndFate | Pantheon/{{Quirks}} | Pantheon/RevengeAndRetribution | Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith | Pantheon/{{Royalty}} | Pantheon/{{School}} | Pantheon/{{Science}} | Pantheon/{{Shape}} | Pantheon/{{Slaughter}} | Pantheon/SpaceAndCosmos | Pantheon/{{Sports}} | Pantheon/TheatreAndSpectacle | Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality | Pantheon/{{Travel}} | Pantheon/UndeadAndPhasmata | Pantheon/{{Villainy}} | Pantheon/{{Weapons}}]]-]]]

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* Rivals: [[Pantheon/VillainousRoles HYDRA]] and [[Pantheon/MotivationsForEvil Red Skull]], [[Pantheon/{{Politicians}} Tywin Lannister]] (also doubles as WorthyOpponent), [[Pantheon/ActsOfWar Lelouch vi Britannia]]

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* Rivals: [[Pantheon/VillainousRoles HYDRA]] and [[Pantheon/MotivationsForEvil Red Skull]], [[Pantheon/{{Politicians}} Tywin Lannister]] (also doubles as WorthyOpponent), [[Pantheon/ActsOfWar [[Pantheon/MotivationsForWar Lelouch vi Britannia]]
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* Allies: An untold number of villains and underlings owe a debt of gratitude to Moriarty's machinations (but he'd never let you trace them back to him), the House of Pantheon/{{Undead}}, [[Pantheon/FacialAttributes Two-Face]] (bad side only), [[Pantheon/KillersAndAssassins The Black Organization]], [[Pantheon/RabbitsAndRodents Ratigan]]

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* Allies: An untold number of villains and underlings owe a debt of gratitude to Moriarty's machinations (but he'd never let you trace them back to him), the House of Pantheon/{{Undead}}, Pantheon/UndeadAndPhasmata, [[Pantheon/FacialAttributes Two-Face]] (bad side only), [[Pantheon/KillersAndAssassins The Black Organization]], [[Pantheon/RabbitsAndRodents Ratigan]]
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* Along with the Flash's rogues gallery, some of Batman's rogues gallery found the idea of working with Carmen Sandiego entertaining. Catwoman was predictably joyed to find a partner and occasional [[FriendlyRivalry rival]] in crime with Carmen Sandiego, on top of learning more tricks for Catwoman to use for her own heists. Another troublemaker that somehow worked alongside Carmen Sandiego with even more enthusiasm was the Riddler of all people. While he couldn't care less about helping in her operations, the Riddler finds Carmen Sandiego of the more exciting criminals to work with. Given how her style of always giving her pursuers a chance to catch up to her provided they have the proper wit and knowledge is very similar to Riddler's own tendency to give his riddle-knowledgeable enemies a chance to foil his own plans, even though Riddler does it out of a psychological urge while Sandiego does it for the thrill, it's easy to see how Riddler respects Carmen Sandiego's criminal lifestyle enough to regularly work with her. Some would say that Edward Nygma would fit snugly within the ranks of V.I.L.E., as if [[PunnyName E. Nygma]] could've been working under V.I.L.E. the entire time and no one would bat an eye. Regardless of how often she worked with these villains, it would be inevitable for Carmen Sandiego to have none other than Batman himself as an adversary to her heists, not that Carmen Sandiego holds any resentment for it. In fact, she finds Batman to be a WorthyOpponent that she can throw her hardest riddles and most enigmatic clues to, knowing that Batman is more than up to the challenge. Knowing of Carmen Sandiego's code of [[ThouShallNotKill avoiding lethal encounters]], Batman plays along with her game along with noting that any attempt to bypass her challenges is [[CrazyPrepared something that Carmen Sandiego would easily anticipate.]]

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* Along with the Flash's rogues gallery, some of Batman's rogues gallery found the idea of working with Carmen Sandiego entertaining. Catwoman was predictably joyed to find a partner and occasional [[FriendlyRivalry rival]] in crime with Carmen Sandiego, on top of learning more tricks for Catwoman to use for her own heists. Another troublemaker that somehow worked alongside Carmen Sandiego with even more enthusiasm was [[Pantheon/MindGames the Riddler Riddler]] of all people. While he couldn't care less about helping in her operations, the Riddler finds Carmen Sandiego of the more exciting criminals to work with. Given how her style of always giving her pursuers a chance to catch up to her provided they have the proper wit and knowledge is very similar to Riddler's own tendency to give his riddle-knowledgeable enemies a chance to foil his own plans, even though Riddler does it out of a psychological urge while Sandiego does it for the thrill, it's easy to see how Riddler respects Carmen Sandiego's criminal lifestyle enough to regularly work with her. Some would say that Edward Nygma would fit snugly within the ranks of V.I.L.E., as if [[PunnyName E. Nygma]] could've been working under V.I.L.E. the entire time and no one would bat an eye. Regardless of how often she worked with these villains, it would be inevitable for Carmen Sandiego to have none other than Batman himself as an adversary to her heists, not that Carmen Sandiego holds any resentment for it. In fact, she finds Batman to be a WorthyOpponent that she can throw her hardest riddles and most enigmatic clues to, knowing that Batman is more than up to the challenge. Knowing of Carmen Sandiego's code of [[ThouShallNotKill avoiding lethal encounters]], Batman plays along with her game along with noting that any attempt to bypass her challenges is [[CrazyPrepared something that Carmen Sandiego would easily anticipate.]]
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* Theme Songs: The themes of her TV shows: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1EIUP8tvbE "Where in the World"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6MYPbq5jbc "Where in Time"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGufyFt6zQc "Where on Earth"]] (which she [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqTuy9trijw stole from]] [[Pantheon/{{Music}} Mozart]]) and just [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILTWNFH4F5g "Carmen Sandiego"]]

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* Theme Songs: The themes of her TV shows: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1EIUP8tvbE com/watch?v=E9aDMuBjR7Q "Where in the World"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6MYPbq5jbc "Where in Time"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGufyFt6zQc "Where on Earth"]] (which she [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqTuy9trijw stole from]] [[Pantheon/{{Music}} Mozart]]) and just [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILTWNFH4F5g "Carmen Sandiego"]]
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* Rivals: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} The Boss of the 3rd Street Saints]], [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames the Cabot crew]], [[Pantheon/GameCharacters Carl Johnson, Michael De Santa, Trevor Phillips and Franklin Clinton]], [[Pantheon/SoldiersAndWarriors Niko Bellic]], [[Pantheon/CriminalActions Leverage Consulting and Associates]], [[Pantheon/AntiVillains Leonard Snart]]

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* Rivals: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} The Boss of the 3rd Street Saints]], [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames the Cabot crew]], [[Pantheon/GameCharacters Carl Johnson, Michael De Santa, Trevor Phillips and Franklin Clinton]], [[Pantheon/SoldiersAndWarriors [[Pantheon/RevengeAndRetribution Niko Bellic]], [[Pantheon/CriminalActions Leverage Consulting and Associates]], [[Pantheon/AntiVillains Leonard Snart]]

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* Alignment: ChaoticNeutral overall, with occasional shades of ChaoticGood

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* Heralds: The other members of V.I.L.E.’s various iterations

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** 2019 iteration: Her caper crew (Player, Zack, Ivy, [[spoiler:Shadowsan]]
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Outside of the authorities, [[Pantheon/WeaponizedObjects Sweepers]] have made themselves at home in the Il Domino Dell'Inferno despite the best efforts of the various crime families, and they have set up large amounts of dens for Sweeper families to live in. Similar to how they operate during a Night in the Backstreets, for 80 minutes Sweepers emerge from the dark and try to devour anyone unlucky enough to be on the streets at the time before returning back to their dens. These Sweeper waves are precise, beginning at exactly 3:13 AM and ending at 4:33 AM every night.

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Outside of the authorities, [[Pantheon/WeaponizedObjects [[Pantheon/WeaponizedTools Sweepers]] have made themselves at home in the Il Domino Dell'Inferno despite the best efforts of the various crime families, and they have set up large amounts of dens for Sweeper families to live in. Similar to how they operate during a Night in the Backstreets, for 80 minutes Sweepers emerge from the dark and try to devour anyone unlucky enough to be on the streets at the time before returning back to their dens. These Sweeper waves are precise, beginning at exactly 3:13 AM and ending at 4:33 AM every night.
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-->'''Michael:''' If anything in this life is certain, if history has taught us anything, it is that you can kill anyone, especially you.

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* Working Relationship with: [[Pantheon/{{Calmness}} Anton Chigurh]]



** Drugs is also one way to earn his hatred to anyone, as the business and the deals made by his son Sonny was the cause of his family's decline. He has made it clear that any known drug dealers seen in the vicinity of his turf are not welcome and may even be shot on sight. Ergo, this has made him enemies to anyone related to the business, with his prime target being Walter White. His son hates him moreso but both have agreed that their stance against drugs is of equal detestment, just ask what happened between Sollozzo and his son Sonny Corleone, of which he has barred any authority over the business.

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** Drugs is also one way to earn his hatred to anyone, as the business and the deals made by his son Sonny was the cause of his family's decline. He has made it clear that any known drug dealers seen in the vicinity of his turf are not welcome and may even be shot on sight. Ergo, this has made him enemies to anyone related to the business, with his prime target being Walter White. White, however this evidently shifted away from Walter to the Salamancas following a violent military-esque takeover. His son hates him moreso them more so but both have agreed that their stance against drugs is of equal detestment, detest, just ask what happened between Sollozzo and his son Sonny Corleone, of which he has barred any authority over the business.


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*** However, while they may have agreements in regards to Leon and Omar, the same cannot be said for other hitmen, likely due to the potential possibility of said hitman betraying their contractors. In addition, hiring anyone outside of the family can be a big risk both in the reputation between families and their own ranks. Such as the case with Anton Chigurh, of which Vito has made several precautions against him, likely because of Anton's dealings with the Mexican cartel that hired him. Being notorious as a rogue also worsened his reputation, yet one thing is clear to him: Anton's lethality. For one, he admittedly gets the job done and does it with great precision, which is what hitmen should be. He has made talks with Anton from time to time but there is still the lingering issue once he turns against the Corleones, though if he does Michael is waiting to finish him off.


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*** In a sudden turn of events, Michael stopped his focus on Walter when news that the Salamancas arrived right within their House. Vito was disturbed but Michael was determined to use any available resources from the Corleone family to drive them out. His father held him however, seeing that the cartel are heavily armed and are no pushovers, even potentially striking an alliance with other crime families if need be to handle Hector's business. On the other side, the Salamanca family are confused as to why one of the biggest mafias are against their business and on drugs as a whole, even with the explanation on standards that Vito installed. Still, if any of them attempt to mess on their turf and their business, then it's all out crime war.
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