PotC Recs Weekly #14
Saturday, 18 August 2012 20:32![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The recs, apart being recs, are also prompts. If you write something inspired by these works, the link for your fic will be added to the entry.
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"But me arms were free --" by Kentti

So far, the first acceptable answer I've got for the quite obvious question: "Why Barbossa didn't cut the line first???" Or rather, the first answer I've got at all... What would we do without the fandom? :)
Jack Sparrow by ojerry

A scandalously underappreciated work in interesting technique.
Pirates of the Caribbean Will by h0taru

Deceptively careless yet well done. ;)
So, anyone willing to see more recs? :)
The Masterlist
"But me arms were free --" by Kentti

So far, the first acceptable answer I've got for the quite obvious question: "Why Barbossa didn't cut the line first???" Or rather, the first answer I've got at all... What would we do without the fandom? :)
Jack Sparrow by ojerry

A scandalously underappreciated work in interesting technique.
Pirates of the Caribbean Will by h0taru

Deceptively careless yet well done. ;)
So, anyone willing to see more recs? :)
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Date: 2012-08-18 23:19 (UTC)Luckily! Cause he was a star in it. The second one, but still. ;D
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Date: 2012-08-19 17:51 (UTC)(And I've never wondered much why Hector didn't cut the lines- I figured it was probably 'cause they were magical.)
The Will one is a fine work too. That dissolving-in-mist quality is apt for the Captain of the Flying Dutchman.
And of course I love the smirking Jack. Cheeky knave!
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Date: 2012-08-19 18:28 (UTC)Exactly! I don't know about the screenwriters, but i really like it. :)
I admit that the 'magical reason' had crossed my mind, but still I think it should be better explained in the movie. :/
That dissolving-in-mist quality is apt for the Captain of the Flying Dutchman.
Oh, you're right, indeed! I like also this not-so-obvious choice of colours.
Cheeky knave!
Aye! ;D