[If the full-frontal appearance of this particular man would have set James Norrington's teeth on edge, the sound of his voice has the startled sailor reaching at once for his sword. A sword he that he isn't carrying. So, rather than grasp at the air around his waist like a damned fool he sets his palm on his hip and cocks his elbow -- and manages to look a damned fool anyway.]
Captain Barbossa.
[The admiral's voice had been friendly at first, but now it grew cold and clipped. Accusatory. That mocking, raspy voice, the bulbous nose protruding from a vile and weathered face -- there could be no doubt that this was the Pirate Lord Hector Barbossa. Worse, if Norrington had with-held any hope that the pirate might be an apparition, a shift, or some phantom dredged from his memory, the wings and the clothes marked him out as a permanent resident of the village and its environs - at least in so far as anyone here was here to stay. So, an old crow had joined Luceti's troubled flock.]
Pity.
[OOC: Uuuuh yeah! Hi! I'm Gavin, and this is Norrington. He's been here a while but he mostly keeps to himself, so you probably aren't the only one who didn't. Know, I mean. We had a Liz not long ago but alas, no longer.]
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Captain Barbossa.
[The admiral's voice had been friendly at first, but now it grew cold and clipped. Accusatory. That mocking, raspy voice, the bulbous nose protruding from a vile and weathered face -- there could be no doubt that this was the Pirate Lord Hector Barbossa. Worse, if Norrington had with-held any hope that the pirate might be an apparition, a shift, or some phantom dredged from his memory, the wings and the clothes marked him out as a permanent resident of the village and its environs - at least in so far as anyone here was here to stay. So, an old crow had joined Luceti's troubled flock.]
Pity.
[OOC: Uuuuh yeah! Hi! I'm Gavin, and this is Norrington. He's been here a while but he mostly keeps to himself, so you probably aren't the only one who didn't. Know, I mean. We had a Liz not long ago but alas, no longer.]