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Sea Witch


[[Image:|200px|center|Sea Witch]]
Official Name
Sea Witch
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The Sea Witch is the ship used by the Sea Devils.

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  • The Sea Witch was also the name of a sailing vessel used in the early 20th century by the immortal adventurer Hob Gadling. It was on this ship that Hob first met a deckhand named Margaret, who had been impersonating a male stevedore named Jim. [1]


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