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On the ''Crow's Song'', Charlie mostly sits on Tress's shoulder, making observations and helping her figure out the crew's secrets. After Tress discovers the forecannon's hidden compartment, Charlie catches [[Laggart]] sneaking cannonballs into his pack.{{book ref|tress|18}} Tress asks him to spy on Laggart's private conversation with Crow, which he does, and insists on reenacting it with Tress.{{book ref|tress|19}} Laggart and Crow notice Charlie spying on them, and when the ''Crow's Song'' stops at Shimmerbay, they get a cat to fend him off, which he becomes terrified of.{{book ref|tress|22}} He tries to pressure Tress to leave the ship and abandon the crew, but she disagrees, and he reluctantly stays on the ship with her.{{book ref|tress|21}}
 
On the ''Crow's Song'', Charlie mostly sits on Tress's shoulder, making observations and helping her figure out the crew's secrets. After Tress discovers the forecannon's hidden compartment, Charlie catches [[Laggart]] sneaking cannonballs into his pack.{{book ref|tress|18}} Tress asks him to spy on Laggart's private conversation with Crow, which he does, and insists on reenacting it with Tress.{{book ref|tress|19}} Laggart and Crow notice Charlie spying on them, and when the ''Crow's Song'' stops at Shimmerbay, they get a cat to fend him off, which he becomes terrified of.{{book ref|tress|22}} He tries to pressure Tress to leave the ship and abandon the crew, but she disagrees, and he reluctantly stays on the ship with her.{{book ref|tress|21}}
   
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Hoid tries to tell Tress and [[Ulaam]] that "Huck" is important, but Tress comes to the wrong conclusion after Ulaam tells her about familiars, figuring that "Huck" is a normal rat that was Invested by the Sorceress.{{book ref|tress|28}} Charlie denies this, but after more questioning from Tress, he's able to exploit a loophole in his curse to explain to her how the Sorceress's curses work.{{book ref|tress|29}}
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Hoid tries to tell Tress and [[Ulaam]] that "Huck" is important, but Tress comes to the wrong conclusion after Ulaam tells her about [[familiar]]s, figuring that "Huck" is a normal rat that was [[Invested]] by the Sorceress.{{book ref|tress|28}} Charlie denies this, but after more questioning from Tress, he's able to exploit a loophole in his curse to explain to her how the Sorceress's curses work.{{book ref|tress|29}}
   
 
When Tress uses the [[Luhel bond]] to transfer her consciousness to [[Midnight Essence]], she quickly becomes dehydrated and Charlie saves her life by pulling her waterskin towards her with his teeth.{{book ref|tress|31}}
 
When Tress uses the [[Luhel bond]] to transfer her consciousness to [[Midnight Essence]], she quickly becomes dehydrated and Charlie saves her life by pulling her waterskin towards her with his teeth.{{book ref|tress|31}}

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