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|colour = silver
 
|colour = silver
 
|location = Mutton Island
 
|location = Mutton Island
|Unlocked with = a redirect from [[Seek out the Pirate-Poet]]
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|Unlocked with = a redirect from [[The Fruit Market]]
 
|Description = She arrived on the island as if she had walked out of the zee – and, indeed, she may have. She smells of salt and gun-oil, and new verses twine around her forearms. She is here to see the revitalised festival {{...}}
 
|Description = She arrived on the island as if she had walked out of the zee – and, indeed, she may have. She smells of salt and gun-oil, and new verses twine around her forearms. She is here to see the revitalised festival {{...}}
 
|Game Instructions = The Pirate-Poet has equipment from Gaider's Mourn for trade – she is interested in items reclaimed from coral, like for like.
 
|Game Instructions = The Pirate-Poet has equipment from Gaider's Mourn for trade – she is interested in items reclaimed from coral, like for like.
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|Option5 = Trade her your Loomweavers
 
|Option5 = Trade her your Loomweavers
 
|Option6 = Trade her your Riddlefisher's Footsteps
 
|Option6 = Trade her your Riddlefisher's Footsteps
|Option7 = Go back (Pirate-Poet){{!}}Go back
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|Option7 = Go back (Pirate-Poet)
 
}}
 
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