Difference between revisions of "Crow's Song"

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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.
 
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]] ===
Tress sets out on her own towards the Sorceress's island and gets captured. Meanwhile, Fort makes a deal with the [[Midnight Essence]]: he would supply it with water if it let the ''Crow's Song'' pass to [[Riina]]’s island. This works, and they arrive just in time to rescue Tress.{{book ref|tress|62}} Ann immobilizes Riina’s metal golems, allowing [[Hoid]] to enter the tower and rescue Tress.{{book ref|tress|63}} {{book ref|tress|64}}
 
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}}
 
== Crew Members ==