William Turner Jr. , also known as
Will Turner , was the only son of
Bootstrap Bill Turner . Born in Glasgow,
Scotland ,Will was raised by his mother, and had no contact with his father, whom he believed was a merchant sailor. Once his mother died, he headed to the
Caribbean to search for his father. He ended up in
Port Royal as a blacksmith's apprentice. After a few adventures with
Jack Sparrow , he slowly realizes that his father was a pirate, and soon turned to piracy himself. Will soon learns that his father was alive, and serves aboard the
Flying Dutchman under
Davy Jones ' command. He promised Bootstrap Bill that he will see to it that he will be free from Jones' hold on him. During the
final battle of the
War Against Piracy , Will married
Elizabeth Swann , killed Jones and became the new captain of the
Flying Dutchman near the end of the battle. Later, Will and Elizabeth would conceive
a child shortly before Will serves aboard the
Dutchman for ten years.
"That is the child of Bootstrap Bill Turner . His only child. Savvy? " ―Jack Sparrow to Joshamee Gibbs As an infant, William Turner lived with his parents in
North Carolina until his father abandoned him and his
mother to join the crew of the
Black Pearl . At some point he and his mother returned to
England where he lived until her death. At the age of twelve, Will set off on a quest to track down his father, and traveled to the
Caribbean . However, his ship was attacked by the
Black Pearl under the command of
Captain Hector Barbossa , and was set aflame. Will was the only survivor, and was ultimately spotted and rescued by a young
Elizabeth Swann aboard the
HMS Dauntless .
Lieutenant James Norrington left Elizabeth to watch over the unconscious boy as his men set about searching the wreckage for further survivors. Elizabeth was surprised to see an
Aztec gold medallion hanging from Will's neck,and to protect the boy from Norrington she took the necklace from him. Elizabeth kept the medallion in her possession for the next eight years.
Will, meanwhile, was taken to
Port Royal , where he became apprenticed to
John Brown , a local blacksmith. Will became proficient at his trade, and it could be said that he carried out many, if not all, of the duties neglected by his oft-drunken master. He also began forging a number of swords, and practiced with them for hours at a time at the
smithy . He had developed a hatred towards pirates, and wanted to be able to best one in single combat should the opportunity arise.
During this time, Will's friendship with Elizabeth developed further, but it grew into something more romantic as they grew older. Despite Will's feelings towards the girl, he remained reluctant to reveal his true feelings towards her, likely due to the social divide between them.
"You need to find yourself a girl, mate...Or, perhaps the reason you practice three hours a day is that you've already found one , and are otherwise incapable of wooing said strumpet. You're not a eunuch , are you?"
"I practice three hours a day so that when I meet a pirate, I can kill it!"
"Ah. "
―Jack Sparrow and William Turner Eight years after the incident on the crossing from England, Governor Weatherby Swann requested of Mr. Brown a sword for Captain Norrington, due to be promoted to Commodore . Will forged the sword himself, and delivered it to the Governor's estate. There, he met Elizabeth, but his polite and reserved manner, still present after all these years of friendship, irritated her, and they parted on less than good terms.
Will returned to the blacksmith's following the ceremony, where he was confronted by Captain Jack Sparrow , a pirate currently being hunted by the Royal Navy . Will's noble nature caused him to engage Sparrow in a duel , during which he displayed his skill with a sword. Will's training gave him an advantage over Jack, though the pirate ended the duel by pulling his pistol on his opponent. Even now, Will refused to back down, though Jack was reluctant to shoot the boy—and thus waste the single shot contained within his gun. His moment of indecision gave Mr. Brown enough time to rise and knock Jack unconscious (with his empty bottle of rum ) and reap congratulations for his efforts from Commodore Norrington, whose stiff manners towards Will (who was socially beneath him) caused him to ignore Will's part in the capture.
Jack was imprisoned, and Will continued working at the shop. However, when the Black Pearl launched a surprise attack on the port, he joined the fighting, defeating a number of marauding pirates. However, he was overcome in the battle, and left unconscious.Meanwhile,the smoke from the cannon fires grew thicker and thicker as the battle raged on.Down in the cell next to Jack's a few pests were trying to trade the watchdog a bone for the keys he held in his mouth. Then, it happened,a cannon ball blew a hole in the prison cell next to Jack's. Jack wached as the punks escaped while he still was trapped behind the filthy bars.When Will awoke, the attack was over, and he soon learned that Elizabeth had been kidnapped by the pirates. Will demanded that Commodore Norrington hunt down the attackers, but with no leads as to the ship's whereabouts, Norrington could do nothing.
Will, however, was not satisfied. He was fiercely loyal to those he cared about, and would not leave Elizabeth in danger. Though it pained him to do so, he made a bargain with Jack Sparrow, freeing him from prison in exchange for information on the Black Pearl . Doing so, he used a trick he knew from being a blacksmith and the same trick was later used by Sparrow to escape the Flying Dutchman's brig. After declaring that he would do anything to save Elizabeth—even die for her—Will accompanied Jack as he commandeered the HMS Interceptor , the only ship that had a chance of catching the Black Pearl . With this, Will committed his first act of piracy, a fact that did not sit well with him. He became further conflicted when Jack revealed that his father, whom Jack had known, had been a pirate and a good man, and it was a pirate's blood that ran in Will's veins.
"You know, for having such a bleak outlook on pirates, you are well on your way to becoming one. Sprung a man from jail...commandeered a ship of the fleet, sailed with a buccaneer crew out of Tortuga...and you're completely obsessed with treasure."
"That's not true! I am not obsessed with treasure."
"...Not all treasure is silver and gold, mate. " ―Jack Sparrow and William Turner The Interceptor made it to Tortuga , where Will was given his first real taste of a pirate's life. He became somewhat overwhelmed by the cut-throats, drunks and bar brawlers that frequented the Faithful Bride , though he remained astute enough to overhear a foreboding discussion between Jack and an old friend, Joshamee Gibbs . As the pirates set out to procure a crew, Will considered the chance that Jack was preparing to betray him, to use him as "leverage" with Barbossa
Will's doubts over the wisdom of continuing with his mission grew when he was presented with Jack's motley crew . He hardly considered them "able-bodied", but nevertheless agreed to sail out with them for Isla de Muerta. During the voyage, Will learned more about Jack himself; he was once captain of the Black Pearl , but had been betrayed by Barbossa and left for dead. As he and Jack set out alone for the island, Will also discovered the pirates were to keep to the Code , meaning that any man who fell behind would be left behind. Despite Jack's insistence to the contrary, Will kept staunchily to his bleak outlook on pirates.
Upon reaching Barbossa's treasure cave, Will witnessed the supposed sacrifice of Elizabeth, though it transpired that the cursed pirates believed they needed only a drop of her blood, and her life was spared. She was still far from safe, however, so Will took matters into his own hands. Not trusting Jack to help him, Will knocked the pirate unconscious, and rescued Elizabeth from the middle of the pirate assembly. He escaped with her, and the medallion, back to the Interceptor , which promptly left without Jack.
"It wasn't your blood they needed. It was my father's blood… my blood…the blood of a pirate. " ―William Turner to Elizabeth Swann
In the hold of the Interceptor , Elizabeth returned Will's medallion to him, and he realized that it was his blood, not Elizabeth's, the pirates required to lift their curse. Angry and despairing, Will drove Elizabeth away, yet again forestalling the chance of romance between them. Will soon learned that the Black Pearl was in pursuit, though unknown to Will, Jack was on board, and had informed the crew he knew whose blood they needed.
After the fight between the Black Pearl and the Interceptor , Will, who was thought to have perished in the destruction of the latter, jumped aboard the Black Pearl . He grabbed a pistol and threatened to shoot himself. Will, despite Jack's protest, identified himself to the perplexed Barbossa as the son of Bootstrap Bill, whose blood was needed to lift the curse. Barbossa agreed that, in exchange for setting Elizabeth free and not harming the crew, Will would surrender to them and not shoot himself.
"Who are you?"
"No one, He's no one. A distant cousin of my aunt's nephew, twice removed. Lovely singing voice though, [whispers] eunuch."
"My name is Will Turner. My father was "Bootstrap Bill" Turner. His blood runs in my veins. " ―Hector Barbossa , Jack Sparrow and William Turner
Barbossa, a man of his word, set Elizabeth free—to be marooned on Black Sam's Spit with Jack Sparrow. The crew then took Will to Isla de Muerta to lift the curse. Barbossa was set to spill all his blood, just to make sure, but the arrival of Jack Sparrow halted Will's sacrifice. He explained to Barbossa that the HMS Dauntless was waiting outside (and discreetly grabbed a piece of the treasure, thus cursing himself), convincing Barbossa to wait to lift the curse until the opportune moment —a phrase Will identified as an indicator that Jack was not siding entirely with the pirates. Trusting Jack, Barbossa sent his crew to attack the Dauntless .
In the cave, Sparrow suddenly, without any notice, pulled a sword from one of Barbossa's crewmen, threw it to Will, and began dueling with Barbossa while Will began fighting the rest of the crewmen in the cave. Elizabeth, after escaping from the Dauntless , joined Will and helped him blow up three crewmen. Jack saw that only Barbossa was left, and cut himself, and threw his piece of the gold to Will. Will cut himself and was about to drop both pieces into the chest when Barbossa pulled his pistol and aimed at Elizabeth. Jack pulled his pistol and fired at Barbossa's heart. Barbossa was surprised, but then turned around and saw that the curse had been lifted. Barbossa fell dead.
"Elizabeth. I should have told you every day from the moment I met you…I love you. "
―William Turner to Elizabeth Swann
Upon returning to Port Royal, Governor Swann gave Will Turner clemency for his previous actions. Jack Sparrow, on the other hand, was sentenced to hang in Fort Charles . Noticing Cotton's parrot during the hanging, Will thought he should save Sparrow from his doom. After admitting his love to Elizabeth in the presence of Governor Swann and Commodore Norrington, Will pulled his sword and ran out to the gallows to save Jack. As the plank fell, he threw his sword into it, creating a plank for Jack to stand on. He pulled out another sword, and began dueling with the executioner , who hit the rope, releasing Jack.
Fighting off the Royal Marines, he and Jack ran toward the Fort's edge. They ran and used the rope that Jack had removed from his neck to knock over the Royal marines attacking them. Reaching the Fort's exit, they were surrounded by the Royal Marines attacking them. After both Norrington and Governor Swann confronted Will and Jack, Elizabeth joined her true love, Will Turner. Seeing these turn of events, Governor Swann order the marines lower their weapons. Jack used this opportunity, and escaped into the sea, where the Pearl waited for him. Norrington realized that Elizabeth loved Will, not him, and conceded. Governor Swann also realized that this was where her heart truly lay. Will and Elizabeth then shared a long, passionate kiss.
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