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The '''''Oot's Dream''''' is a boat that travelled the twelve seas on [[Lumar]]. It was a vessel used by smugglers pretending to be a merchants that forged writs from the king to avoid paying taxes.{{book ref|tress|9}} [[Tress]] snuck aboard while imitating the Royal Inspector, and consequently spooked the crew and captain, who then poisoned her.{{book ref|tress|8}} She awoke and met [[Huck]] the rat. Soon after, the ship sank after being attacked by the ''[[Crow's Song]]'', which used cannonballs that exploded on impact instead of having tone timers. [[Tress]] and [[Huck]] were the only survivors.{{book ref|tress|12}}{{book ref|tress|19}} Although the Captain of the ''Crow's Song'' left another man alive on a lifeboat, he died before he could fulfill Captain Crow’s plan of making known which ship sank the ''Oot's Dream''.{{book ref|tress|19}}
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The '''''Oot's Dream''''' is a boat that travelled the twelve seas on [[Lumar]]. It was a vessel used by smugglers pretending to be a merchants that forged writs from the king to avoid paying taxes.{{book ref|tress|9}}
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The Oot's Dream is a small smuggling vessel disguised as a merchant ship. It has a single, small cannon on the foredeck.{{book ref|tress|11}} The ship has two masts, and is described best as being similar to a [[Wikipedia:brigantine|brigantine]].{{book ref|tress|12}}
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[[Tress]] snuck aboard the Oot's Dream while imitating the Royal Inspector, and consequently spooked the crew and captain, who believed she was onto them and so poisoned her so they could capture her.{{book ref|tress|8}} She awoke and met [[Huck]] the rat who was also held captive. Soon after, the ship sank after being attacked by the ''[[Crow's Song]]'', which used cannonballs that exploded on impact instead of having tone timers. [[Tress]] and [[Huck]] were the only survivors.{{book ref|tress|12}}{{book ref|tress|19}} Although the Captain of the ''Crow's Song'' left another man alive on a lifeboat, he died before he could fulfill Captain Crow’s plan of making known which ship sank the ''Oot's Dream''.{{book ref|tress|19}}
   
 
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Oot's Dream
Type Ship
World of Origin Lumar
Universe Cosmere
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The Oot's Dream is a boat that travelled the twelve seas on Lumar. It was a vessel used by smugglers pretending to be a merchants that forged writs from the king to avoid paying taxes.[1]

Appearance

The Oot's Dream is a small smuggling vessel disguised as a merchant ship. It has a single, small cannon on the foredeck.[2] The ship has two masts, and is described best as being similar to a brigantine.[3]

History

Tress snuck aboard the Oot's Dream while imitating the Royal Inspector, and consequently spooked the crew and captain, who believed she was onto them and so poisoned her so they could capture her.[4] She awoke and met Huck the rat who was also held captive. Soon after, the ship sank after being attacked by the Crow's Song, which used cannonballs that exploded on impact instead of having tone timers. Tress and Huck were the only survivors.[3][5] Although the Captain of the Crow's Song left another man alive on a lifeboat, he died before he could fulfill Captain Crow’s plan of making known which ship sank the Oot's Dream.[5]

Known Crew Members

Notes

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