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Pirates of the caribbean stranger tides
Pirates of the caribbean stranger tides





pirates of the caribbean stranger tides

Īs the longboat was burning on open ocean, Blackbeard told to Philip that he felt closest to our Maker when he saw suffering, pain and anguish, saying it's when the true design of the world is revealed. Philip tried to change Blackbeard's mind on this matter and spare the Cook's life, but was too late as the Cook was burning alive. When Blackbeard ordered the Cook to row away on a longboat, he prepared to fire the Greek fire cannons on him as punishment. Blackbeard put away his pistol, touched by Angelica's faith. Philip told him it was, though believed Blackbeard as a longshot, saying that he'd pray for the souls aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge. Seemingly touched by his own daughter's wish, believing that every soul could be saved, Blackbeard asked Philip if what Angelica said was true. Angered by Philip's courage to insult him, Blackbeard attempted to shoot Philip, but was stopped once again by Angelica, as she wanted to save her father's soul. īut before Blackbeard could do it, Philip bursts in, calling him a coward, saying that nobody would forget him, no matter how many men he'd kill. After the mutiny was foiled by Blackbeard, which was done by hanging all of the mutineers with the rigging, Blackbeard attempted to kill Jack for leading the mutiny and to make sure everybody wouldn't forget him. When Salaman said that Philip will be either with them or against them, he refused to join either sides of the fight.

pirates of the caribbean stranger tides

During the mutiny on the Queen Anne's Revenge, Jack and Salaman went to save Philip. Philip tied to the Queen Anne's Revenge mast.īy the time Jack Sparrow was forced aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge, Philip was tied to the Revenges mast, clinging on to his Holy Bible. First Mate wouldn't let it happen, on account his premier standing with the Lord." ― Jack Sparrow and Scrum concerning Philip Swift The rest on the ship got killed, but not him. What I heard, was he got captured in a raid. Quest for the Fountain of Youth Aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge Philip would still be held captive during Blackbeard's search for the Fountain of Youth. Despite this painful ordeal, the missionary still managed to cling onto his most precious effect-his holy Bible. And so Philip was lashed onto the mainmast of the Queen Anne's Revenge. According to the Pirate Code, Philip had to die for refusing to serve Blackbeard, but when the fearsome pirate tried to kill the missionary, his beloved daughter Angelica stopped him, because she feared for Blackbeard's soul if he committed such an act. He was later captured by Blackbeard's crewmen during a raid on a remote island, in which all the others on his ship were killed. At some point in his life, Philip became a working missionary in the Caribbean.

pirates of the caribbean stranger tides

Not much is known about Philip's early life. Always going on about the Lord Almighty." ― Jack Sparrow and Scrum What did that poor sod do? How can I make sure to not?" But something stirred inside Philip's heart, as well as his soul, when he encountered a mermaid he named Syrena, feelings which proved that the path to real deliverance may lie beyond the Good Book he carried with him. Even when he was taken prisoner and ruthlessly tortured aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge, Philip's spirit remained unbroken. During the quest for the Fountain of Youth, Philip was on a mission completely unlike the pirates, scalawags, kings and sailors all in pursuit of the Fountain he was on a mission of salvation. After the raid, Philip would have been slain long ago, but Angelica believed he held the key to taming Blackbeard. This young missionary resided on a remote island in the Caribbean until he found himself a captive aboard Blackbeard's ship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, against his will. Idealistic, courageous and fearless, this missionary defied even the legendary pirate known as Blackbeard in an attempt to rescue the terrible pirate's eternal soul, although Philip knew since the beginning that Blackbeard's soul would not be saved anyway. A man of simple faith and few possessions, Philip Swift was a lonely voice of reason in a world of madness. Philip Swift was a young stalwart and soulful missionary. "He's religious, I believe it's required." ―Philip Swift, Salaman, and Jack Sparrow " I'm not with you nor am I against you."







Pirates of the caribbean stranger tides