[With Jack Sparrow in residence, Cullen house was large and yawning. Without him, it seems vacuous -- at times almost haunted. Norrington is not a superstitous man, but he is a human man. He could not fail to note the cold breezes, the phantom noises, the bumps and thuds in the attic. With all of this and more pushing him away, it does not take much to draw him outside -- but his wanderings never carry him to the village. Instead he dedicates much of his days to tending to the Joanna, who always seems to him to be in sore need of her captain. The salt air does much to rouse him. It keeps his greatest fear at bay. For in his heart he fears that maybe he is the ghost of Cullen House after all.
The pirate's absence does afford him an excess of time, and one of the things that he fills that vaccuum with is a letter that he has been holding off for some weeks. A letter for somebody named Asche. It does not take nearly long enough to pen, and after writing it he feels more comfortable with addressing to village at large. To them, he writes an open question:]
Good afternoon.
My name is Admiral James Norrington. Some of you may not know me by name, and to those I would like to say: Greetings. To Luceti itself, I have cause to ask a spurious question. It is a fanciful query, but not lacking in merit.
I wish to ask - who are your most beloved heroes?
I await your leisure.
-Admiral James Norrington.
The pirate's absence does afford him an excess of time, and one of the things that he fills that vaccuum with is a letter that he has been holding off for some weeks. A letter for somebody named Asche. It does not take nearly long enough to pen, and after writing it he feels more comfortable with addressing to village at large. To them, he writes an open question:]
Good afternoon.
My name is Admiral James Norrington. Some of you may not know me by name, and to those I would like to say: Greetings. To Luceti itself, I have cause to ask a spurious question. It is a fanciful query, but not lacking in merit.
I wish to ask - who are your most beloved heroes?
I await your leisure.
-Admiral James Norrington.