Amazed in wonder at Philip rescuing her, Syrena let loose a tear of joy. Syrena lay tied to the stakes, half immersed in the water, until a miracle happened: Philip returned to Syrena and untied her, setting her free. As Philip's body was dumped in a nearby ravine, Syrena was left at the pools. As a result, Blackbeard tossed a knife to the Quartermaster, who seemingly slit Philip's throat. As Scrum held a vial to Syrena's eye, Syrena simply stared with only sadness. With this knowledge, Blackbeard threatened to have Philip killed unless Syrena brought forth a tear. Philip spoke out against Blackbeard, showing his care for Syrena which caused Blackbeard to realize he fancied her and decided to see if Syrena felt the same about Philip and confirmed she did. However, Syrena would not yield, prompting Blackbeard and his crew to figure out a way to torture Syrena for the tear. Shortly after arriving into the Jungle Pools, Blackbeard tried to force Syrena to cry by showing the remains of other mermaids, telling her of how they were left to die a slow, painful death. " Do not waste my tear." ―Syrena to Jack Sparrow As a man of God, he was the only crewmember who treated her with any dignity or respect. It was Philip who gave the mermaid her name of "Syrena", in order to make the pirates see her as a person and not a creature. ĭuring the journey, Syrena fell deeply in love with Philip, who she thought was different than the other crewmen, being a protector. Philip Swift gave her his shirt to cover her and carried her the rest of the way through the jungle. Not used to walking on two feet, and wounded from when Phillip stabbed her fin, she was a stumbling, vulnerable figure. Part way through the journey the tank was broken, and Syrena fell to the ground, losing her aquatic form and assuming a human shape. As mermaids' tears would not keep for long, she had to be brought along so that a tear could be harvested fresh she was carried around in a large water tank carried by four members of Blackbeard's crew. " You're killing her!" ― Philip Swift to Quartermaster īlackbeard and his crew began searching for the Fountain of Youth through a jungle-infested island. She was now a part of this motley crew and their strange voyage, whether she liked it or not. The pirates loaded the very beautiful but very deadly mermaid, named Syrena, into a water-filled coffin for her journey to the Fountain. Now having caught a very beautiful-but-deadly mermaid, the pirates loaded her into a water-filled coffin for her journey to the Fountain. Syrena hissed fiercely as Blackbeard ordered his crew to make for a protected cove. Philip had guilt, as he couldn't deny his part in her capture. Suddenly a net came down over the mermaid, and she was held by the Blackbeard's zombie quartermaster as some pirates began to wrap her tightly. Something passed between them an understanding, kindred spirits. Seeing the fear in her eyes, Philip pulled his sword from her tail. She rose out of the water and stared at Philip, their eyes meeting. He pulled the debris out of the way and, reaching his sword, drove the blade through her tail. Though dazed, Philip noticed the mermaid's tail flipping around. However, as she swam away, she became trapped under a piece of debris herself. After the bay's remote lighthouse exploded, while the other mermaids flee, Syrena saved the missionary Philip Swift from being crushed by falling debris, pulling his legs out from under him. The mermaid hunt would lead to a fierce battle between mermaids and pirates. Quest for the Fountain of Youth Capture ĭuring the quest for the Fountain of Youth, Blackbeard's crew had a mission to lure a mermaid for their tears, as a mermaid's tear was needed for the ritual of the Fountain. Syrena wasn't a typical mermaid while the other mermaids are quite dangerous, she was rather timid. Not much is known about Syrena's early life in Whitecap Bay.
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