Davy Jones' Pipe Organ

Davy Jones' pipe organ was a sea creature encrusted, steam-powered instrument that Davy Jones played aboard the Flying Dutchman. It was features in the films Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.

History
The individual who constructed this organ is unknown, but this organ was well-crafted aboard the Flying Dutchman. The organ has mainly been used by Davy Jones when he is in great anger or sadness. It was used by Jones sometime after his bargain with Jack Sparrow who told him something reminiscent to Calypso's betrayal to him. Jones also used the organ room as a place where he can sleep, like when William Turner steals the key to the Dead Man's Chest from him.

Sometime after Lord Cutler Beckett gained possession of the heart of Davy Jones, the Flying Dutchman had to serve under the East India Trading Company. After the Dutchman led a massive attack on pirate ships, Davy Jones played the organ in depression.

However, the organ would soon be inaccessible to Jones, as the organ room was where EITC soldiers, under guidance of Admiral James Norrington, were stationed to guard the Dead Man's Chest. Having been informed of his daughter's death, Weatherby Swann attempted to stab the heart in this room, but was stopped by Norrington.

EITC soldiers Mullroy and Murtogg were stationed to guard the chest, and was close to fire the cannons on the chest when Jones and his crew attempted to take back the Dutchman. Mullroy and Murtogg were still guarding the chest during the Battle of Calypso's maelstrom, where the organ room was being damaged by cannons. It wasn't until Jack Sparrow came in the organ room and stole the chest from them that they were relieved of their duties.

It is unknown if the organ may have been damaged by the cannons of the Black Pearl or destroyed by the maelstrom.

Design and Appearance
The pipe organ consisted of three rows of keys, which Jones was able play at once using his face tentacles. The wood of the organ curled this way and that creating an intriguing appearance. Above the keys there was a carving of a woman; overlooking what seems to be a ship sailing off into the distance, with various angels surrounding it. Legends say that this may be a depiction of Calypso watching Davy Jones and the Flying Dutchman sailing to Davy Jones' Locker.