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== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
 
The ''Crow's Song'' is a fine, expensive merchant ship.{{book ref|tress|22}} It is four-masted ship; the equivalent of a small galleon. It has four levels: the upper deck, exposed to the sky; the middle deck, which contains the mass, armory, and officers' quarters; the lower deck, a cramped space where most of the crew sleeps; and the hold, which stores any cargo the ship may be carrying. There are several bathrooms on various decks.{{book ref|tress|14}} It has two cannons: one on its aft deck and one on its foredeck.{{book ref|tress|11}} Except for the [[sprouter]]'s quarters, which are lined with aluminum, the entire ship has silver lining the floor.{{book ref|tress|22}} It is faster than most ships on Lumar. {{book ref|tress|25}}
 
The ''Crow's Song'' is a fine, expensive merchant ship.{{book ref|tress|22}} It is four-masted ship; the equivalent of a small galleon. It has four levels: the upper deck, exposed to the sky; the middle deck, which contains the mass, armory, and officers' quarters; the lower deck, a cramped space where most of the crew sleeps; and the hold, which stores any cargo the ship may be carrying. There are several bathrooms on various decks.{{book ref|tress|14}} It has two cannons: one on its aft deck and one on its foredeck.{{book ref|tress|11}} Except for the [[sprouter]]'s quarters, which are lined with aluminum, the entire ship has silver lining the floor.{{book ref|tress|22}} It is faster than most ships on Lumar. {{book ref|tress|25}}
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== History ==
 
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A few months later, Tress sells the ''Crow's Song'' and gets the crew pardoned by the king. She buys a new ship called The ''Two Cups'', which has the same crew as the ''Crow's Song,'' plus Charlie as valet, storyteller, and musician.{{book ref|tress|epilogue}}
 
A few months later, Tress sells the ''Crow's Song'' and gets the crew pardoned by the king. She buys a new ship called The ''Two Cups'', which has the same crew as the ''Crow's Song,'' plus Charlie as valet, storyteller, and musician.{{book ref|tress|epilogue}}
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=== Tress as Captain ===
   
 
== Crew Members ==
 
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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}}
 
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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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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