Difference between revisions of "Charlie"

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To deter Tress from continuing towards the [[Sorceress's island]], Charlie tells her about the trials she'll have to face when she gets there, saying that he knows about them from the "rat population" of a port the ''Crow's Song'' stopped at, but it doesn't work and the ''Crow's Song'' continues onwards.{{book ref|tress|47}}
After Tress becomes the captain of the ''Crow's Song'', she introduces Charlie to [[Fort]], [[Ann]], and [[Salay]]. All of them adore him; Ann offers to make a cage for the cat, and Salay has a tiny pirate's hat made for him. Charlie also tells them that he knows a way into the [[Sorceress's tower]].{{book ref|tress|54}} Unfortunately, their opinion of him is almost immediately soured, since he has Hoid throw some of the ship's food stores overboard in a desperate attempt to get Tress to stop pursuing the Sorceress. This doesn't work either, since the crew can just eat verdant vines; Tress decides she can't trust Charlie"Huck" anymore, locking him in a cage.{{book ref|tress|56}}
Charlie begs Tress to take him with her when she goes to meet the Sorceress. She reluctantly agrees, and the two take a small rowboat into the Midnight Sea.{{book ref|tress|58}}