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Captain James Hook, also known as simply Captain Hook, is a major character from the Web Series The Villains Lair by PattyCake Productions. He is a pirate captain who teams with other villains to rewrite his fate.

He is portrayed by T. Robert Pigott.

Biography[]

A former crewmate of the pirate Blackbeard, Hook was always resentful of the fact that he was always below someone else, with fate never seeming to favor him. This changed when he became the captain of his own ship, the Jolly Roger, and pirated in the magical realm of Neverland alongside his first mate Smee. It was here that he encountered Peter Pan, who, in a fight, cut off one of Hook's hands and threw it to a crocodile. Hook was forced to replace his missing hand with a hook, and the crocodile developed a taste for him and began hunting him down. Hook swore revenge, and tried kidnapping Peter's love interest Wendy Darling. Peter arrived to save her and threw Hook overboard, stealing his pirate ship and leaving Hook to flee from the hungry crocodile.

However, Hook was saved by Maleficent and the Evil Queen, who gathered the villains together to begin working on a way to undo their fates. Sharing a distaste for Ursula the Sea Witch, the villains cast a spell that banished her away.

Hook schemes with the other villains on how to get revenge. Newcomer Dr. Faciller reveals that he knows of a way they can change fate, encouraging the villains to cast a spell to reverse time. Though the spell seemingly fails, it actually frees Ursula.

Faciller tells the villains about an item known as the Sundial of Cronus, where the ancient titan of time Cronus was imprisoned, that allows its user to control time. They discover that they would need to use the dial under a blood moon for it to work, and Maleficent reveals that she can make one with her magic if provided the sundial. Faciller tells them that the dial is protected at the Princess Academy, and the Evil Queen goes in disguise to try and retrieve it.

As she waits, Hook laments with Jafar, Judge Claude Frollo, Maleficent, and Scar about how they have been denied what they truly want, and will stop at nothing to get it.

However, the Evil Queen returns unsuccessful, revealing that a supposed envoy from Atlantica came and took the dial. They then realize that the spell that seemingly failed was one that Faciller used to free Ursula from her banishment, and Ursula has the dial. Ursula reveals herself, and she and Faciller reveal that the dial can only be used by a god or the direct descendant of one, and as Ursula is the daughter of Poseidon, she is the only one that can use it. She offers a deal, but the other villains refuse and she and Faciller leave.

Hook and the others ponder what to do. While some want to consider Ursula's offer, the Evil Queen realizes that they could resurrect fellow villain and god Hades to use the dial for them. However, his soul is trapped in the River Styx, and the only magic strong enough to bring him back is that of the Black Cauldron in the land of Morva. The villains plot to invite the Cauldron's keepers, the Witches of Morva, to them in a fake exchange for the Magic Mirror while Hook, Cruella De Vil, and Maleficent go to Morva and steal the Cauldron. Hook offers to sail them, but is without a ship, but Lady Tremaine tells him that he can borrow Prince Hans Westergaard's ship.

Hook and his crew prepare to set sail, but Hans is angry that Hook is taking the role of Captain and demoting him to a cabin boy on his own ship. Hook and Lady Tremaine explain to Hans that life is not fair, and that he should deal with what he's been given.

The ship sets sail, but is attacked by Ursula. The villains escape, but Dr. Faciller uses shadow magic to make them hallucinate their enemies. Hook sees Peter Pan taunting him, but Maleficent is able to use Oogie Boogie's dice to ward off the shadows.

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Core Villains
The Evil Queen | Maleficent | Jafar | Captain Hook | Cruella De Vil | Lady Tremaine | Mother Gothel | The Queen of Hearts | Judge Claude Frollo | Gaston

Other Villains
Yzma | Scar | Oogie Boogie | Hans Westergaard | Madame Mim | Percival McLeach | Cecil Clayton | Madame Medusa

Henchmen
Magic Mirror | Anastasia & Drizella Tremaine | Iago | Jasper & Horace Badun | Smee | LeFou | Kronk | Lock, Shock, & Barrel

Traitors
Ursula | Dr. Faciller | Cruella De Vil | Mother Gothel | Gaston | Yzma

Gods
Cronus | Hades

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