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Introduction of Vander Decken IX's Character Background

The name of the ship comes from the famous fairy tale The Flying Dutchman, the flying Dutchman (German: Fliegen der Holl &; auml; nder; English: The Flying Dutchman. Also translated as wandering Dutchman, wandering Dutchman, flying Dutchman, etc.), it is a legendary ghost ship that will never return home, destined to drift and sail at sea. Flying Dutch people are usually found at a long distance, and sometimes they shine like ghosts. It is said that if other ships greet her, her crew will try to send a message to people on land or who have already died. In the legend of the sea, meeting this ghost ship is a sign of destruction for sailors. In German, "fliegend" is used to express a state of continuous flight, describing the tragic fate that the cursed Dutchman always wanders on the sea and sails everywhere, but never reaches the shore.

The Flying Dutchman is the ship of Davy Davey Jones in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean, and it is responsible for escorting the dead who were killed at sea to other planes. It is superior to Heizhenzhu in all aspects, and its biggest feature is its fast speed and diving ability. The flying Dutchman has appeared in many nautical legends. Here, Captain Falkenburg was chosen to play dice with the devil and was cursed to keep going back and forth in the North Sea until the judgment day. It is also said that the prototype of the captain of this ghost ship is the Dutch captain Bernard Fokke in the 17th century. Fogg was famous for his fantastic speed of sailing from Holland to Java, so people at that time suspected that he was in the company of the devil to achieve such speed. In the film, the ship is also alive, because the crew on board can't leave the ship all their lives until they are integrated into the ship and become a part of it.

The Flying Dutchman is a ship sailing from Amsterdam, and its captain is Van der Waals Deken. On the way to east indies and passing through the Cape of Good Hope, I encountered extreme weather. The captain ordered a risky advance, vowed to cross the Cape of Good Hope and killed a crew member, which was considered crazy. He even shouted: "Even if God lets me sail to the end of the world, I will try my best!" " However, despite their best efforts, the ship was sunk by the storm. It is said that Van der Waals Deken and his ghost ship will curse ocean navigation forever. Today, the story of the flying Dutchman is still a gorgeous one in the legend of ghost ship. From fishermen to the prince of Wales, they all claimed to have seen the ship as if it were sailing endlessly. Vander Decken IX mentioned in the animation that he was a cursed person. His ancestor was Van der Waals Deken in the flying Dutchman in the fairy tale.