( In honor of the POTC book: 'The Price of Freedom'. [] TPOF-based [] Jacks a kid, Teague's in his 30s [] Version 1 )
Being the son of the Keeper of the Pirate Code, young Jack Sparrow has met every Pirate Lord you can think of: The Spaniard Villanueva, Pirate Lord of the Adriatic Sea, The Chinese Mistress Ching, Pirate Lord of the Pacific Sea, Boris 'Borya' Palachnik, Pirate Lord of the Caspian Sea, Don Rafael, Pirate Lord of the Caribbean, and Capitaine Chevalle. The penniless Frenchman and Pirate Lord of the Mediterranean.
Don Rafael had a granddaughter who was 6 years older than Jack. Her name was Esmerelda Maria Consuela Anna De Sevilla, but mainly called Esmerelda. He never messed with her, since he once pulled on her braids, and she gave him a thrashing that lasted days. But he did have a crush on her... Sometimes the Pirate Lords would come over to the Sparrow residence in Shipwreck Island for a visit.
Jack's father, Captain Edward Teague, who was currently Pirate Lord of Madagascar and Keeper of the Pirate Code, didn't pay much mind to his son, who he often left with his abusive grandmother, and Teagues mom. He did love him though, even if he wasn't home much. Nor did he show affection that often.
The family consisted of, over than Teague; Grandmama, who is Teagues mother, often beat her grandson, Jack, and almost killed him on three separate occasions. Hazel, Jack's aunt. Jack, Jack Sparrow's namesake and uncle. Captain 'Ace' Brannigan, Jack's uncle and who often got beat by the 'kids' of the family. 'Quick-Draw' McFlemming, Jack's second-aunt who frequently assaulted Grandmama with rum tankards. Valerie, Jack's cousin who Teague wanted Jack to turn out like. Mabeltrude, Grandmamas cousin who predicted that Jack would set Grandmamas ship on fire, causing her and Teague to put him in the brig. Patriarch, took care of the families inheritance, who Teague wanted to overthrow to take the families loot for himself. And Jack's little cousins, who he found extremely unpleasant.
Everyone loves Jack, seriously. They just... have a more colorful way of showing it...