The Legend of the Headless Pirate

The Legend of the Headless Pirate is a popular folktale whispered in the Caribbean during Halloween. It is based off of the classing Legend of Sleepy Hollow, but altered to a Caribbean version. It is currently in developement and taking character requests from the public.



Prologue
A very thick and damp wave of fog covers the island of Port Royal at midnight. From the shore, Jack-o-lantern light formed. It came closer. A horse came into sight. A Navy soldier stopped and looked at the approaching figure. It seemed to gain speed by the second. It was now clear that a man, not just any man, but a man with a jack-o-lantern as a head riding a black horse with bright green eyes was appproaching. Before the soldier could call for help, the horseman sheathed his blade and sliced the soldier's head off and lit a building on fire. Terror filled the streets of Port Royal as the fire spread throughout the town, burning down half of Everglade Alley and burning every single building in downtown Port Royal. By morning, the streets were filled with burnt or decapitated bodies.