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− | '''''Dove''''' is a [[Myr | + | {{italic title}} |
+ | '''''Dove''''' is a [[Myr]]ish cog. It is renamed '''''Shrike''''' after its capture by the [[Iron Fleet]]. | ||
==Recent Events== | ==Recent Events== | ||
+ | ===''A Dance with Dragons''=== | ||
+ | Sailing out of [[Myr]], ''Dove'' and its cargo of Myrish lace, carpets, and sweet green [[wine]]s are captured by the [[Iron Fleet]] near [[Slaver's Bay]]. The ''Dove'' reports of things [[Victarion Greyjoy]] already knows, such as [[Dothraki]] horsemen along the [[Rhoyne]] and the [[Golden Company]] upon the march.{{ref|adwd|63}} | ||
− | + | The ship is added to the fleet and renamed ''Shrike'' by Victarion, who also takes the captain's [[Myrish eye]]. Victarion opts to keep its crew for ransom, reasoning that they are neither [[slave]]s nor slavers, but valuable free Myrmen and seasoned sailors.{{ref|adwd|63}} | |
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− | ==References | + | ==References== |
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+ | [[Category:Merchant ships]] | ||
[[Category:Myrish ships]] | [[Category:Myrish ships]] | ||
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[[Category:Renamed ships]] | [[Category:Renamed ships]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Ships captured by the Iron Fleet]] | ||
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+ | [[es:Alcaudón (barco)]] | ||
+ | [[fr:Colombe]] |
Latest revision as of 15:21, 7 September 2018
Dove is a Myrish cog. It is renamed Shrike after its capture by the Iron Fleet.
Recent Events
A Dance with Dragons
Sailing out of Myr, Dove and its cargo of Myrish lace, carpets, and sweet green wines are captured by the Iron Fleet near Slaver's Bay. The Dove reports of things Victarion Greyjoy already knows, such as Dothraki horsemen along the Rhoyne and the Golden Company upon the march.[1]
The ship is added to the fleet and renamed Shrike by Victarion, who also takes the captain's Myrish eye. Victarion opts to keep its crew for ransom, reasoning that they are neither slaves nor slavers, but valuable free Myrmen and seasoned sailors.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 63, Victarion I.