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This page contains a chapter by chapter summary of '''''[[Tress of the Emerald Sea]]'''''. We hope this summary will make it easier to find specific areas of the book, as well as providing a quick plot refresher for anyone who doesn't want to take the time to reread the entire book.
 
This page contains a chapter by chapter summary of '''''[[Tress of the Emerald Sea]]'''''. We hope this summary will make it easier to find specific areas of the book, as well as providing a quick plot refresher for anyone who doesn't want to take the time to reread the entire book.
 
Note that [[Hoid]] is the narrator of this story and thus "appears" in that capacity in every chapter. He has been excluded from the character lists below unless he appears or is mentioned within the context of the story itself.
 
   
 
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== Part 1 ==
 
== Part 1 ==
 
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* [[Gremmy]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Gremmy]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Sor]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Sor]] (mentioned only)
* [[Ulba]] (mentioned only)
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* [[Ulba]] (mendioned only)
 
* [[Charlie]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Charlie]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[The Sorceress]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[The Sorceress]] (mentioned only)
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=== Chapter 14: The Dougs ===
 
=== Chapter 14: The Dougs ===
; Characters
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* [[Tress]] (point of view)
 
* [[Tress]] (point of view)
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* [[Fort]]
 
* [[Fort]]
 
* [[Ann]]
 
* [[Ann]]
* [[Doug]] (mentioned only)
 
 
* [[Crow]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Crow]] (mentioned only)
 
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The narrator explains that the ''Crow's Song'' is roughly twice the size and crew capacity of the ''Oot's Dream'' and has two guns rather than one. The convention of referring to most crew as [[Crow's Song#Dougs|Doug]] is established. She asks Doug where the toilet is and otherwise explores the ship. She comes upon [[Fort]] (the quartermaster) and [[Ann]] (the carpenter) inspecting a cannonball and whether any other defective ones were found. Fort communicates through a board in which words appear. They describe the destruction of the ''Oot's Dream'' as an accident, and "not the kind of piracy we signed up for." Ann says at least they aren't being conscripted.
 
The narrator explains that the ''Crow's Song'' is roughly twice the size and crew capacity of the ''Oot's Dream'' and has two guns rather than one. The convention of referring to most crew as [[Crow's Song#Dougs|Doug]] is established. She asks Doug where the toilet is and otherwise explores the ship. She comes upon [[Fort]] (the quartermaster) and [[Ann]] (the carpenter) inspecting a cannonball and whether any other defective ones were found. Fort communicates through a board in which words appear. They describe the destruction of the ''Oot's Dream'' as an accident, and "not the kind of piracy we signed up for." Ann says at least they aren't being conscripted.
   
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Tress comes to to find Ann laughing at her. The speck that got under her goggles blew them off, but only made her face sore. Ann takes her to Dr. Ulaam, who is a sharp-dressed, gray-skinned fellow with red eyes. They joke about him buying Tress's eyes. Ann calls Ulaam a zombie, and he explains that he has gotten rid of his heartbeat for efficiency. He gives Tress a salve for her face. Through additional banter, Ann mentions Ulaam eats corpses, and he tells of mimicking their forms. However, his salve works miraculously. When he joined the crew, Crow shot him a few times to no effect. Since he required no pay beyond the occasional useless corpse, they kept him around. Tress returns to her work, and Huck tells her he saw Laggart sneaking around with some cannonballs. She sets to scrubbing near the cannon.
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Tress comes to to find Ann laughing at her. The speck that got under her goggles blew them off, but only made her face sore. Ann takes her to Dr. Ulaam, who is a a sharp-dressed, gray-skinned fellow with red eyes. They joke about him buying Tress's eyes. Ann calls Ulaam a zombie, and he explains that he has gotten rid of his heartbeat for efficiency. He gives Tress a salve for her face. Through additional banter, Ann mentions Ulaam eats corpses, and he tells of mimicking their forms. However, his salve works miraculously. When he joined the crew, Crow shot him a few times to no effect. Since he required no pay beyond the occasional useless corpse, they kept him around. Tress returns to her work, and Huck tells her he saw Laggart sneaking around with some cannonballs. She sets to scrubbing near the cannon.
 
 
 
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The narrator offers an overview of the [[Luhel bond]]. Midnight spores differ from other colors of Lumar's rogue aethers in utilizing the Luhel bond, which is close to how aethers are supposed to work, symbiotically. It is not like the [[Nahel bond]], which exchanges "consciousness and anchoring to reality;" rather, there is an exchange of physical matter.
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The narrator offers an overview of the [[Luhel bond]]. Midnight spores differ from other colors of Lumar's rogue aethers in utilizing a the Luhel bond, which is close to how aethers are supposed to work, symbiotically. It is not like the [[Nahel bond]], which exchanges "consciousness and anchoring to reality;" rather, there is an exchange of physical matter.
   
Tress feels water leaving her body as the Midnight Essence grows and coalesces into a face which requests more water. Tress agrees, and the Midnight Essence adopts a simulacrum of Huck from her mind. Giving it more water, she controls and then inhabits the Midnight Essence. In Crow's quarters, they read Crow's research about possible cures from the verdant aether spores by something or someone named [[Xisisrefliel|Xisis]]. She discovers that Crow had secret meetings with Weev about locating Xisis, but he turned to blackmail, which is why she killed him. Further reading reveals Xisis to be a dragon living under the Crimson Sea, though reports are apocryphal due to the dangers of the Crimson. The Midnight Essence fights Tress on reading further, and then approaching footsteps coincide with Huck severing the tie to the Midnight Essence. He had acted on Tress' increasing dehydration. She recuperates and plans to meet with the other officers.
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Tress feels water leaving her body as the Midnight Essence grows and coalesces into a face which requests more water. Tress agrees, and the Midnight Essence adopts a simulacrum of Huck from her mind. Giving it more water, she controls and then inhabits the Midnight Essence. In Crow's quarters, they read Crow's research about possible cures from the verdant aether spores by something or someone named [[Xisisrefliel|Xisis]]. She uncovers that Crow had secret meetings with Weev about locating Xisis, but he turned to blackmail, which is why she killed him. Further reading reveals Xisis to be a dragon living under the Crimson Sea, though reports are apocryphal due to the dangers of the Crimson. The Midnight Essence fights Tress on reading further, and then approaching footsteps coincide with Huck severing the tie to the Midnight Essence. He had acted on Tress' increasing dehydration. She recuperates and plans to meet with the other officers.
   
 
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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