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β | Entering the secret meeting, Tress is introduced as a |
+ | Entering the secret meeting, Tress is introduced as a King's Mask by Salay. Fort and Ann aren't so sure. They point out that if she were a royal agent, they'd be in trouble for being deadrunners. Salay doubles down on her rationale. Tress considers saying she is a Mask to prove she's not but cannot bring herself to extinguish their hopes. She brings out the deadrunner cannonballs and explains how Crow wanted to bind them to her will. Fort suggests persuading Crow to sail a less populated sea, like the Crimson. Tress knows that this is exactly why Crow came up with the deadrunner plot, but she avoids disclosing the depth of her knowledge lest it further confirm their King's Mask theory. |
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