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Pirates tides of fortune tv tropes
Pirates tides of fortune tv tropes











  • Minor Major Character: His presence is indirectly felt through the franchise since the very first film.
  • Historical Domain Character: He's a historical character.
  • Hero Antagonist: He wants to destroy the Fountain to remove a blasphemy against God from the world, not to use it.
  • However, his participation in the franchise is very limited, only sending the Spaniard in the aforementioned mission and being likely satisfied with the outcome.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: As the head of the massive Spanish Empire, he might be considered the single most poweful antagonist at the time the series is set only King George II of Great Britain rivals him, and the film undermines this by comparing the resources of their respective expeditions for the Fountain of Youth, in which the Royal Navy only has the disloyal Barbossa in a light vessel in contrast to The Spaniard' entire flotilla.
  • Dashing Hispanic: He's young, handsome and stylish, in stark contrast to the other monarch presented in the film.
  • Big Bad Ensemble: He and George II are their sides' respective Greater-Scope Villain, although, again, he's not as simple as a villain.
  • pirates tides of fortune tv tropes

    The Bad Guy Wins: He is more of a Hero Antagonist than a villain, but an antagonist nonetheless, and his orders ultimately get carried successfully.He only appears in the fourth movie, in which he's looking for the Fountain of Youth.

    pirates tides of fortune tv tropes

    The King of Spain during the time of the movies.













    Pirates tides of fortune tv tropes