The three whores - Mary, Sun and Jin-Yao - quickly lead Will further inside their establishment. It is a dark and dingy place lit by candles. Other whores are sprawled about with various men. One man - a rather corpulent navy captain -is residing under a host of giggling females, and manages to give Will, a fellow Englishman, a rather clumsy salute. Will follows the women into a room and they sit him down on a bed. He looks rather awkward and uncomfortable as they massage his shoulders and stroke his beard. They ask him what he would like them to do, but Will stammers in his reply, so Mary lifts her skirt up over her head. Will doesn't know where to look and tries to stand up. Sun and Jin-Yao grab him and start dancing with him. Will begins enjoying himself, until he trips and knocks the two girls to the floor.
Elizabeth ambles through the streets, asking anyone around for directions to the Orient prison of Sao-Feng. People are nervous at the questions but give in to Elizabeth's persuasions and tell her. She watches from the street corner, a large stone structure, surrounded by a wall and a castle-like gateway, where an armed guard stands. There is a high tower stretching up above, and also a winding pathway that leads down into the dungeons below. Flickering torches light the walls.
Elizabeth approaches the guard, complaining that she is ill and needs help. He is angry and tries to usher her away with his rifle, until she removes her hat and bats her eyelids at him. The guard warms and unlocks the gateway, bringing Elizabeth inside. As he locks the gate on us, we here a thump from behind it, as Elizabeth knocks him out and heads off with his keys.
Back in the tavern, Jan is still nervously sketching the outlines for the Orient, whilst Gibbs watches intently and Jack mouths sweet nothings to a smutty looking woman who is gazing invitingly his way. Jan asks why they want the maps for anyway, but Gibbs is reluctant to say. Jack says sarcastically that he wants to resurrect Cotton's parrot, but Jan is not amused. The oriental man is very concerned, saying that only an army could infiltrate a place such as the Orient.
Elizabeth advances slowly from behind on an unsuspecting guard at the foot of the tower and renders him unconscious with the hilt of her sword. She quickly drags his limp body into the shadows of the tower and proceeds to change her outfit into that of the Oriental pirate (sorry, gents, no nudity. PG-13 remembers). She tucks her hair neatly beneath her cap and pulls it down low, covering her face. She also helps herself to an oriental styled pistol and cutlass to complete her ensemble, before beginning the ascent up the tower.
She passes a few prison cells, but the inmates are usually those who owe a debt to Sao Fang or captured Navy men - the really dangerous criminals reside in the Dungeons. The prisoner's don't really pay her any attention, as her disguise fools them. Until a hand leaps out from between a particular set of bars and pulls Elizabeth towards it.
At first Elizabeth cannot make out the figure, such is the shadow surrounding it, before an old man with no eyes comes into the light and says he can sense what she wants. Elizabeth tries to pull away, but the blind man is too strong. He says she wants the maps to Davey Jones' locker - he can sense it - but she'll need the warlock to wield them too. The blind man swears that he is the warlock. Elizabeth is uncertain, but the man can seemingly read her mind, and asks her which man she truly loves. Elizabeth admits she honestly doesn't know, and the warlock promises to help her find out. She fumbles with the keys and unlocks the cell. The blind man limps out awkwardly and links arms with Elizabeth for guidance. He says the maps are kept separately - one half in the top of the tower and one half in the dungeons. They head off up the tower.
Will emerges from the brothel looking rather dishevelled and unkempt. His face is covered with smears of lipstick. God knows what went on in there. He seems to be in a bit of a daze as he checks for his possessions. They've all gone: his sword, pistol etc. So he heads back into the brothel to find them. Will has clearly been drinking, and smashes violently through the door, startling the whores and their clients. He stomps angrily to the centre of the room and says that if his things are not returned in the next ten seconds, things are going to get messy. Mary emerges from the top of the stairs, saying, "You've got that right". From every shadowy corner of the joint, huge and hulking men appear with furious expressions on their faces. They surround Will and begin cracking their knuckles. These are probably the owners of this establishment. Will's face drops...
The blind man approaches a sentry mid-way up the tower, and grabs his attention. The guard angrily stands up and moves towards him, but Elizabeth appears behind and cracks a chair across the man's back, knocking him out. They then take his keys, unlock another door and enter what they think is the next flight of stairs. Instead...
The laughter of a dozen armed Oriental pirates dies down as they all turn to see who has entered. Elizabeth stares dumbly back, touching for her cap and realising it is no longer there. The blind man shifts nervously next to her. Elizabeth says, "Uh, sorry," and bolts back out of the room with her companion, as the pirates rush furiously for the door. As the blind man tries to hold the door back, Elizabeth fumbles for the right key. She locks the door, but then every pirate in the room simply whips out their own set of keys. Elizabeth realises this and panics - the blind man is struggling to hold the door - and she grabs a nearby bench and shoves it in the latch and bolts of the door, holding it steady. "It won't hold for long," she says, and they take off, this time up the right set of stairs.
Elizabeth is attacked by a guard on the stairs but manages to knock him back with her sword. They rush up to the top of the tower to find four men waiting - one is a furtive looking, skinny individual, clearly Han Sun, who is clutching a sheet of parchment closely, and the other three are all huge muscular guards carrying spear-like weapons, and sporting long ponytails and entire mouths of gold teeth. Elizabeth and the blind man freeze just outside the narrow open door way, just as the three behemoths charge. Their huge size prevents them from getting through the doorway and they become momentarily stuck, trying to wriggle against one another. Elizabeth raises an eyebrow before kicking them all individually in the groin area, sending them keeling over, and allowing the blind man to whack one unconscious with a table, whilst Elizabeth drills another with her sword. The third staggers to his feet and grabs Elizabeth by the throat, lifting her into the air, but is halted as his own spear penetrates his side. The blind man pulls the blade out and helps Elizabeth up. They turn on the pathetic Han Sun, who is brandishing a rusted cutlass without much confidence. They stare each other out for a while, before Han drops everything he is holding and holds his hands in the air. Elizabeth slugs him in the face, knocking him unconscious, whilst the blind man scoops up the first map. Elizabeth stares at the man, amazed, asking him how he can do all these things with no eyes. The blind man replies that there is more to sight than simply seeing. They both turn and sprint full on back down the tower. As they pass the door they blocked, the bench gives way and it bursts open, allowing at least twelve raging pirates to take off after Elizabeth and the escaped prisoner.
Will is tossed out back from the brothel into a pile of muck, where he crawls around clutching his bruised body. Suddenly, he notices to other bodies nearby, and recognises Ragetti and Pintel. This is clearly the place where all those beaten up in bar fights are chucked. "I thought you were guarding the ship?" asks Will. Ragetti explains nervously, "Uh, well, yeah...about that..."
Elizabeth and the blind man emerge back out into the night. She gives him the keys and her pistol and sends him down into the dungeons to let all of the prisoners out as a diversion. She'll hold the chasing guards off. He does as he is told. One particularly fast guard catches up Elizabeth first and they lock swords. Another guard joins in, and then another. Before she knows it, five sword-wielding pirates engage Elizabeth - and she's holding her own.
In the dungeons, the pistol aimed through the bars, the blind man unlocks the first cell and a deranged man runs out and charges up the stairs. This is repeated continuously until all of the prisoners are free and trying to escape or brawling with each other. A guard comes to check it out and is immediately grabbed and beaten to death. The blind man is forced kill a few inmates himself, as he advances deeper into the dungeons in search of the second half of the map.
Back outside, dozens of escaped prisoners swarm out and engage the guards. Elizabeth uses this distraction well and ducks away down into the dungeons, killing one prisoner in the process. She advances through the mob, defending herself in the midst of the battle, before she finally catches up with the blind man. He is standing over a dead guard and clutching both maps, but he complains that he had to use the only shot in the pistol. They both stare - as much as a blind man can - at the angry escaping mob ahead, and then nod to one another. With a roar they charge through the chaos, out of the dungeons and towards the gate.
Jack, Gibbs and Jan are stealthily making their way through the streets towards the Orient prison, trying to avoid being recognised. Gibbs continuously pesters Jan about the accuracy of his drawings, but the local is adamant that they are accurate. Suddenly, Elizabeth and the blind man come sprinting breathlessly around the corner - there is a loud roaring in the background. Elizabeth waves the maps over her head as she runs. Jack, Gibbs and Jan exchange confused looks before they step around the corner into the open and see what is coming towards them:
A mob of fighting prisoners trying to escape, and a group of furious guards tying to capture them and Elizabeth. There are hundreds of them. Jack turns and runs, quickly followed by Gibbs and Jan. They are all screaming.
Will, Ragetti, Pintel and the rest of the crew are back on board the Dutchman looking hung over and dirty when they spy Elizabeth and the blind man coming running towards them, telling them to cast off. Will is stubborn at first, until he sees the maps in Elizabeth's hand and the mob behind her chasing Jack, Jan and Gibbs. They cast off. Elizabeth and the blind man leap aboard. Jack, Gibbs and Jan can only manage to grab part of the ship and hang on to it perilously, as it slowly moves out to sea. The escaped prisoners are busily trying to steal as many boats and ships as they can, whilst brawling with the guards, who are also taking shots at the Dutchman. Before they know it, the guards are out of shot, and outnumbered and overwhelmed. The prisoners run riot.
The Dutchman fades into the distance, with Jack Sparrow barely hanging on."
