30 Days of Pirates of the Caribbean: Favourite Character
James Norrington
the ties that bind us
Post CotBP. AU. Scenes from a marriage.a far better fate
Our destinies have been entwined, Elizabeth, but never joined.” Three ways the story could have gone.love, or the end of fairytales
Admiral James Norrington and Elizabeth have an encounter in Singapore.requiem
In between scenes from Elizabeth’s discovery of Norrington in Tortuga until the Isle Cruces.a song for the wretched and wretched (+ part II)***
He wishes to chart a new course in a different direction, leaving Elizabeth in his wake but he fears that impossible. AU, in the marriage vein.absence and memory
She spent so much time searching for the heart of James Norrington, but it was not until he was gone that she was to find it.*** personal fave

james norrington in gold, requested by stannisbaratheon

My story- it’s exactly the same as your story, just one chapter behind. I chased a man across the seven seas. The pursuit cost me my crew, my commission, and my life.

PRIVATEER - A James Norrington spinoff series
James Norrington has lives to fight another day - again.
Following the destruction of the British East India Company, he washes up on a Caribbean island, destitute and alone, carrying only a sword and possibly the most sought after treasure on the seas - letters of marque, signed and sealed by the King of England, allowing whoever possesses them free reign of the seas.
No longer a Commodore, and knowing he’s not cut out to be a pirate, Norrington returns to Port Royal in search of a ship and a crew - and ends up in a shaky partnership with the wily Anamaria.
Together they sail the world, taking jobs too dangerous for the navy but too honest for pirates - stealing back lost treasures, braving the treacherous waters of the Malacca Straits and the Bermuda Triangle, and clashing with the likes of Black Bart, Anne Bonny and dread pirate Calico Jack.
“Commodore?” “No, not anymore. Weren’t you listening?”
screencap meme → at world’s end, faceless

James Norrington, what has the world done to you?