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Morey was a crew member aboard the Flying Dutchman, serving under Captain Davy Jones around the time Lord Cutler Beckett assumed control of the Flying Dutchman and its crew.
Biography
At some unknown point in his life, Morey found himself in servitude aboard the Flying Dutchman under Captain Davy Jones, and over time, Morey had assimilated various aquatic flora and fauna into his body. The most prominent of these transformations was that his head had turned into that of a moray eel. He fought against the crew of the Empress, engulfing one of the pirates' heads with his powerful jaws, and rocking it from side to side. The gaping hole that was once Morey's neck, seems to be a likeness to the ruffs worn during the 1500s. He was also Davy Jones's elite crewman. Morey was known to sailors as the most ruthless crewmember, never leaving any survivors. Morey was seen engulfing a Chinese pirate's face aboard the Empress.
Later, Morey participated in the battle around Calypso's maelstrom and managed to board the Black Pearl, where he dueled the ruthless pirate captain Hector Barbossa, but the ferocious captain of the Black Pearl stabbed Jelly's sword through Urchin into Morey. Morey later successfully killed a Chinese pirate, then went on to fight Captain Barbossa, engaging him in a sword fight. Morey tried to engulf Barbossa's face, but the famed captain beheaded him and stabbed him in the back.
Behind the scenes
Morey first appeared in the video game adaptation of the 2007 film Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.[3][2] An uncredited actor portrayed Morey in the film.[2] The name Morey originated in a behind-the-scenes with ILM.[4]
In early concept art for At World's End, Morey was depicted as a female crewmember, beautiful but dangerous. Had this concept been maintained in the finished version of the film, Morey would have had the distinction of being the only female crewmember of the crew of the Flying Dutchman.[citation needed]
Crash McCreery incorrectly referred to him as a sea slug in a behind-the-scenes documentary.[citation needed]
In the At World's End video game, Morey appeared under the name "Electric Arm". As it shows, he is a body with an eel's tail and head as replacements for the somewhat missing arm and head. He is the third boss of the game and the boss for the "Pearl vs Dutchman" level, but Will Turner ultimately manages to kill him.[3]
Appearances
- Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
- Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (video game) (First appearance)
- LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean
Notes and references
- ↑ James "Jim" Carson's calendar of Henry Turner's waiting for Will Turner's return from Dead Men Tell No Tales shows that Will Turner's first visit to his family after ten years of captaining the Flying Dutchman, which is shown in the after credits scene of At World's End, occurred in August 1739, which means the Battle of Calypso's maelstrom and Jones' death occurred in August 1729.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (video game)
- ↑ CGSociety: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - Archived