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The Red Dragon was a two-masted pirate ship in the Caribbean. By 1751, it was one of Captain Hector Barbossa's fleet of ten ships, crewed by at least one pirate, until it was attacked by the Silent Mary.
History
It is unknown when the Red Dragon was built, but by 1751[2] she was one of the ships in the pirate fleet of Captain Hector Barbossa. One day the Dragon encountered the Silent Mary, a Spanish Royal Navy galleon that was transformed into a terrifying ghost ship during decades of imprisonment in the infamous Devil's Triangle. As the Spanish ship slowly approached the unsuspecting pirate vessel, one of the undead seagulls that always surrounded the Mary landed on the gunwale of the pirate ship, right in front of one pirate. At first, the pirate thought that he was hallucinating, seeing a rotten corpse of a bird that still moved like a living creature. However, the next moment he saw the Silent Mary on the horizon. As the Mary sailed right into the starboard side of the Dragon her bow opened like the jaws of a giant sea monster. Seemingly indestructible, the Spanish ship crushed the pirate ship, cutting her in half like a razor. All the pirates were killed except one who was spared to tell the tale of Salazar's return.[1]
Behind the scenes
The Red Dragon first appeared in the 2017 film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,[1] where was portrayed by the same prop that played at least three other pirate ships: the Ruddy Rose, the Queen Anne's Revenge, the Wicked Wench and the Black Pearl.[citation needed] Although the ship was never identified in the film,[1] the name "Red Dragon" was used in Jeremy Love's concept artworks for Dead Men Tell No Tales,[3] While Love's concept artwork shows the Red Dragon as a 17th century Spanish galleon, she is portrayed as a two masted 18th century vessel.[1]
While unconfirmed, it is possible that the Red Dragon makes an appearance in the Dead Men Tell No Tales comic book adaptation.[2] In the comic book, the Silent Mary destroys an unnamed ship of Barbossa's fleet that looks similar to Jeremy Love's concept artwork of the Red Dragon. The Silent Mary also destroys an unnamed pirate ship immediately after the sinking of the Devil's Triangle in the film's novelization.[4]
A ship similar to the Red Dragon can be seen anchored off the coast of Hangman's Bay near the pirate village before Jack Sparrow's wedding.[1]
Appearances
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (First appearance)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales: Movie Graphic Novel
- ↑ jeremylove.artstation.com - Jeremy Love - Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Men Tell No Tales - Gallery 2
- ↑ Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Novelization, p. 82