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== Culture ==
Piracy is a common and accepted part of sea travel on Lumar, and in the [[Emerald Sea]] the '''King's Marshals''' keep records of all known pirates. However, unlike regular pirates, If you are known as a '''Deadrunner''' and are caught or captured by the kings sailors, you will likely be hanged, rather than simply imprisoned as a regular pirate would be. It is possible for deadrunners to remain unknown and avoid discovery if they leave no survivors from their attacks, to spread news of their existence.{{Bookbook ref|Tresstress|17}}
 
Pirate crews will often trade, sell or bargain crew members from other ships in order to augment their crews, as in the case of [[Captain Crow]] bargaining to get [[Hoid]] on her ship,{{citebook ref|tress|23}} however; it is statedcommon knowledge that no one will accept a crew from a deadrunner ship. The {{citebook ref|tress|17}} [[Ann]] notes that there is no mercy shown to deadrunner crews, and in fact, even other pirates will hate you.{{book ref|Tress|17}}
 
There is little hope of pardon If you are a deadrunner. Only the [[Verdant King]] can grant this, and only in extreme cases, such as a [[King's Mask]] vouching for the crew would encouragebe theconsidered kingenough to make thisthe king enact a pardon.{{book ref|tress|62}} It is highly likely that the crew of the [[Two Cups]] (formerly Crow's Song) is the only deadrunner crew to ever be pardoned.{{book ref|tress|epilogue}}
 
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Captain [[Crow]] notes that deadrunners generally live lives of opulence, but only in frenzied outbursts. And as most deadrunner lives are bound to be short, that opulence should be enjoyed quickly. She also believes that being a deadrunner is synonymous with being one step away from death.{{book ref|Tress|35}}
 
== Crew of Crow's Song ==
Captain [[Crow]] notes that deadrunners generally live lives of opulence, but only in frenzied outbursts. And as most deadrunner lives are bound to be short, that opulence should be enjoyed quickly.{{book ref|Tress|35}}
The crew of the [[Crow's Song]] made the decision to leave behind the life of a successful merchant vessel and crew, and instead follow [[Captain Crow]] into a life of piracy, they had no intention of becoming deadrunners.{[book ref|tress|17}} This title was forced upon them when Captain Crow and [[Laggart]] tricked all of them during the attack on the [[Oot's Dream]]. Instead of using standard cannonballs that explode on impact, they instead used cannonballs that exploded after they pierced the side of the ship, releasing their water inside the ship, rather than on the side. This caused the [[Verdent Spores]] to explode inside the ship and on the crew of the Oot's Dream, effectively sinking the ship and killing the crew.{{book ref|tress|9}}{{book ref|tress|10}}{{book ref|tress|11}}
 
== Notable Deadrunners ==
There is little hope of pardon If you are a deadrunner. Only the [[Verdant King]] can grant this, and only in extreme cases, such as a [[King's Mask]] vouching for the crew would encourage the king to make this pardon.
* [[Tress]] (former)
* [[Fort]] (former)
* [[Ann]] (former)
* [[Salay]] (former)
* [[Laggart]] (former)
* [[Hoid]] (former)
* [[Ulaam]] (former)
* [[Crow]]
 
== Trivia ==
* Tress notes that non-deadrunner piracy and the subsequent consequences, is a very civilized process.{{book ref|Tress|17}}
* Pirate flags are "Red on black" on Lumar.{{book ref|tress|17}}
 
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