Tia Dalma might have objected a bit over the 'elderly' remark, but when she was dressed so, sometimes it was difficult to tell. Her dredlocks were wrapped up in a scarf, and a heavy shawl hid her shoulders and bosom from the world. Until she began to speak, in the islands-accented French-Cajun mix that she had made all her own from all the places she'd been through, it was difficult to decipher her age.
"Go'an, girlie," she said to the polite blonde woman. She spoke well, with an accent similar to how Miss Elizabeth Swann had possessed. "Be askin' me whichever y' like. I do me best t' answer."