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<blockquote data-quote="reddist" data-source="post: 2498100" data-attributes="member: 5212"><p>You’ve seen the <em>Sea’s Righteous Might</em> from a distance, perhaps even walked down to her mooring to get a closer look in the past couple of days. She’s a slender three-masted ship, with the graceful lines evident of Elven woodlore but with thick support structures and sturdy engineering, clearly the work of Dwarven craftsman. Her wooden planks look like honeyed oak and are polished to a smooth, comforting sheen, with the trim painted a deep royal blue and interlaced with both graceful lines of Elven script and thick cuneiform Dwarven runes. Her sails look and flow like sheets of satin, but you know they are stronger than the thickest canvas, and the ropes and rigging are rumored to be of the strongest spider-spun silk ever known.</p><p></p><p>Captain Peliad Kestor is widely known as one of the best sailors alive, after spending over three decades in the Caldesssan Navy. He was Fleet Commander during the last two naval wars, both of which pitted Kestor’s naval and tactical skills against the smaller, faster ships of the Jarlsmen from the Northern Jodan Isles. Now in his late 60s, and being done with commanding any more than a single ship, Captain Kestor has retired to the ship he spent fifteen years designing, financing, and building, drawing from his own vast knowledge of ships and sailing, as well as the woodlore of his Elven allies and the unmatched engineering skills of Dwarven smiths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reddist, post: 2498100, member: 5212"] You’ve seen the [I]Sea’s Righteous Might[/I] from a distance, perhaps even walked down to her mooring to get a closer look in the past couple of days. She’s a slender three-masted ship, with the graceful lines evident of Elven woodlore but with thick support structures and sturdy engineering, clearly the work of Dwarven craftsman. Her wooden planks look like honeyed oak and are polished to a smooth, comforting sheen, with the trim painted a deep royal blue and interlaced with both graceful lines of Elven script and thick cuneiform Dwarven runes. Her sails look and flow like sheets of satin, but you know they are stronger than the thickest canvas, and the ropes and rigging are rumored to be of the strongest spider-spun silk ever known. Captain Peliad Kestor is widely known as one of the best sailors alive, after spending over three decades in the Caldesssan Navy. He was Fleet Commander during the last two naval wars, both of which pitted Kestor’s naval and tactical skills against the smaller, faster ships of the Jarlsmen from the Northern Jodan Isles. Now in his late 60s, and being done with commanding any more than a single ship, Captain Kestor has retired to the ship he spent fifteen years designing, financing, and building, drawing from his own vast knowledge of ships and sailing, as well as the woodlore of his Elven allies and the unmatched engineering skills of Dwarven smiths. [/QUOTE]
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