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The '''''Crow's Song''''' is a pirate ship on [[Lumar]] originally captained by [[Crow]], then taken over by [[Tress]].
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The '''''Crow's Song''''' is a pirate ship on Lumar originally captained by [[Crow]], then taken over by [[Tress]] in ''[[Tress of the Emerald Sea]]''.
   
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
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[[Salay]] becomes convinced that Tress is a [[King's Mask]], and invites her to a meeting with Ann and [[Fort]].{{book ref|tress|30}} Tress figures out Crow's motivation, and decides that the best thing for everyone is to sail the Crimson Sea and let Crow be healed by [[Xisis]].{{book ref|tress|31}}{{book ref|tress|32}} Unfortunately, Tress doesn't know that Xisis requires a servant in exchange for his boon, and that Crow is planning to trade Tress to him.{{book ref|tress|35}} However, after a failed attempt at mutiny, Tress figures out that ''she'' can trade ''Crow'' to the dragon instead.{{book ref|tress|50}}{{book ref|tress|51}} This works, and Tress becomes captain.
 
[[Salay]] becomes convinced that Tress is a [[King's Mask]], and invites her to a meeting with Ann and [[Fort]].{{book ref|tress|30}} Tress figures out Crow's motivation, and decides that the best thing for everyone is to sail the Crimson Sea and let Crow be healed by [[Xisis]].{{book ref|tress|31}}{{book ref|tress|32}} Unfortunately, Tress doesn't know that Xisis requires a servant in exchange for his boon, and that Crow is planning to trade Tress to him.{{book ref|tress|35}} However, after a failed attempt at mutiny, Tress figures out that ''she'' can trade ''Crow'' to the dragon instead.{{book ref|tress|50}}{{book ref|tress|51}} This works, and Tress becomes captain.
   
On Huck's instruction, Hoid throws barrels of food overboard to prevent Tress and the ''Crow's Song'' from sailing to the Sorceress's island. It doesn't work, since the crew agrees to eat verdant vines instead.
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On Huck’s instruction, Hoid throws barrels of food overboard to prevent Tress and the ''Crow's Song'' from sailing to the Sorceress’s island. It doesn’t work, since the crew agrees to eat verdant vines instead.
   
 
=== Sailing the [[Midnight Sea]] ===
 
=== Sailing the [[Midnight Sea]] ===
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=== Dougs ===
 
=== Dougs ===
The ''Crow's Song'' had an additional fifty-two crewmembers, who [[Hoid]] did not feel were important enough to his telling of the story to name individually, and they are therefore referred to as Dougs. He chose to call them all Doug because the name is extremely common throughout the [[cosmere]] and because [[Doug|one of them]] is actually named Doug.{{book ref|tress|14}}
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The ''Crow's Song'' had an additional 52 crewmembers, who [[Hoid]] did not feel were important enough to his telling of [[Tress of the Emerald Sea]] to name individually, and they are therefore referred to as Dougs. He chose to call them all Doug because the name is extremely common throughout the [[Cosmere]], and because [[Doug|one of them]] is actually named Doug.{{book ref|tress|14}}
   
 
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