Drabble - "True Freedom"
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Title: "True Freedom"
Rating: PG for violence
Characters: J/E, Will
Disclaimer: POTC. I do not own these characters. I make no profit off their usage.
Summary: Everything has consequences, even when you think nobody is looking.
A/N: Months ago, someone challenged me to write in only 100 words something dark and twisty. Many arcs came to mind, but I thought I'd experiment with the one I haven't seen anyone else tackle. (The OOC factor of this is yours to judge; I like to think it works *only* if ALL three characters shift a little to the left in characterization. And yes, I DO like O. Henry.)
She spotted him in the midst of carnage, Pearl’s deck buckling under cannonfire. “Will!” she yelled, hacking through bodies.
His otherworldly crew was touching fallen souls. “Elizabeth.” He smiled.
“Thank God!” They were losing. But his sword was still sheathed. “A little help?”
“I am.” She gaped. “I am merciful Death.” Calmly, he halted her interruption. “I would not presume to judge your destiny other than you have freely chosen.” He nodded toward Jack, gut being run through on a sword. “Just as he’s chosen his.”
“But my son is here!” Horrified, as enemy hands grabbed her.
“But not mine.”
Rating: PG for violence
Characters: J/E, Will
Disclaimer: POTC. I do not own these characters. I make no profit off their usage.
Summary: Everything has consequences, even when you think nobody is looking.
A/N: Months ago, someone challenged me to write in only 100 words something dark and twisty. Many arcs came to mind, but I thought I'd experiment with the one I haven't seen anyone else tackle. (The OOC factor of this is yours to judge; I like to think it works *only* if ALL three characters shift a little to the left in characterization. And yes, I DO like O. Henry.)
She spotted him in the midst of carnage, Pearl’s deck buckling under cannonfire. “Will!” she yelled, hacking through bodies.
His otherworldly crew was touching fallen souls. “Elizabeth.” He smiled.
“Thank God!” They were losing. But his sword was still sheathed. “A little help?”
“I am.” She gaped. “I am merciful Death.” Calmly, he halted her interruption. “I would not presume to judge your destiny other than you have freely chosen.” He nodded toward Jack, gut being run through on a sword. “Just as he’s chosen his.”
“But my son is here!” Horrified, as enemy hands grabbed her.
“But not mine.”
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Date: 2008-06-17 03:16 am (UTC)Will is keeping within the parameters of his station. He's not there to change things, he's there to be the ferrier of souls, leaving the outcome to be decided without his interference.
This is where the consequences of the choices Elizabeth and Jack made are playing out, since those choices led them to this end. It's very presumptuous on Elizabeth's part to think that the man she betrayed should now save her and her paramour from the pain of them. After all, there was no one to save Will from the painful consequences of their choices.
I like Dark!Will.
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Date: 2008-06-17 03:20 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2008-06-17 03:57 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2008-06-17 04:10 am (UTC)ETA: I also picture time being different for him so there's not much distinction between sooner and later.
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Date: 2008-06-17 04:46 am (UTC)The idea puts me in mind of Tolkien's Elves (crossover!), and the inhuman path they took to their homeland (or even the human path to Lothlorien, a displaced fragment of their homeland), where time passed more slowly for those within Elfland borders and more swiftly for all outside of it (if I'm remembering correctly).
Do keep up with the Dark!fic. It's gorgeous. :)
And the idea of a 'freely chosen' destiny sparks an idea to justify Will perhaps saving Norrington (in this AU). If Will's crew (which includes his dad) had altered someones destiny against their will (say, by using a pointy stick) when they are supposed to wait for someones natural passing to do their appointed job correctly - would Will be able ( be allowed by Calypso) to return them to the natural world? (Hey, it makes sense to me. :D)
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Date: 2008-06-17 05:40 am (UTC)And I think, that if this senario were to happen- Elizabeth cheating on Will- then Will might end up doing just this.
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Date: 2008-06-17 06:10 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2008-06-17 11:15 am (UTC)If Will has had to adjust to the task of Death itself, then this would be the realistic outcome. It would become too much for even Will to bear if he'd be taking everything as emotionally as he's done in his human life.
“I am merciful Death.”
...and suddenly I want to die at sea :)
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Date: 2008-06-17 11:56 am (UTC)A question that pops into my mind? What does he do with them after he collects them? :P The whole journey to whatever is at the end of that boat ride. Talk about awkward, lol.
And I really like the fact that it's post AWE. I see so few of those, this is a treat. I've always liked seeing Will as Captain, how he changes, how he stays the same. It's impossible for something like that NOT to change him, especially after a long period of time. The only question is how alien it seems to any one person.
*Blinks* Damn, am I long winded or what? Sorry, lol.
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Date: 2008-06-17 12:37 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2008-06-17 03:06 pm (UTC)BTW, when I saw the description, I thought you went all Stepford Sparrabether, but I like what it ended up being - you should post it to pirategasm. And Sparrabeth comms!
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Date: 2008-06-17 05:30 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2008-06-17 06:44 pm (UTC)I had to read this twice again and I really like this Will now O__O. A bit cold, actually; all business, matter-of-fact, no overwhelming emotionalism. Mmm, a powerful figure...
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Date: 2008-06-18 01:57 am (UTC)This Will gives me the shivers, but I can't help but being sucked in by this story--especially in thinking of why this happened, and what happens next.
Wicked it is, and tricksy, but we like it precious!
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Date: 2008-08-03 03:48 am (UTC)The choices made, there is not much for Will to do about it, except his duty. It's an interesting lesson for Elizabeth to learn in the end, the consequences of her own actions.
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Date: 2008-08-03 04:38 am (UTC)I'm sure I've read this before as well, but apparently I didn't comment.
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Date: 2008-08-03 05:05 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2008-08-03 04:07 pm (UTC)I agree, if Will gets screwed over by Jack and Liz the way so many recent fics seem to show him being screwed over by them, I can see him burying himself in his work as an anodyne and eventually taking this decidedly detached view of the whole world, not just Jack and Liz. It'd certainly be easier than agonizing over every soul whose life he could've saved and didn't.
And as Bill said in the latest segment of your J/W,E/W fic, Will isn't the genie of the lamp; he's not the Cavalry, riding in to save people. He's the mortuary officer, picking up the pieces afterward.
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Date: 2008-12-23 06:41 am (UTC)Alright then, given the sun rises in the West and Germany won World War II, I acknowledge that Will would stick to the Code and behave in such a fashion. I think. Maybe. There is a child though, who is not responsible for the actions of his parents. Greek gods are vengeful to those who do them wrong and to their children as well. So yes, Calypso could behave in such a fashion. However could canon Will let an innocent suffer? As your fic does not explicitly say what happens to the child, I will fondly believe Will saves him.
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