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The fate of the mariners' crew often depends on the specific story or historical context being referenced. In classic literature, such as "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the crew suffers dire consequences due to their actions, leading to supernatural events and personal calamities. In historical contexts, many mariners faced perilous conditions at sea, including shipwrecks, mutinies, or disease, which could result in loss of life or abandonment. Each narrative or event has its own unique outcome for the crew involved.

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