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<blockquote data-quote="Agent Oracle" data-source="post: 3230238" data-attributes="member: 40076"><p>Heh, i've got a bunch!</p><p></p><p><strong>Abandoned Shipwreck</strong></p><p></p><p>Washed high on a dune, evidently by a great wave, this shipwreck shows signs of life, possibly in the recent past. Someone strung up a canopy over the gaping hole in the side, and there's a organized pile of driftwood and shattered timber nearby. The captain's Cabin has a bed that was disheveled, as if someone slept in it recently. In the hold, it's evident someone was taking measures to ration their food. as is evidence by a three remaining quarter-rations of extremely stale hard tack. I wonder where they went to?</p><p></p><p><strong>Ancient Shipwreck</strong></p><p></p><p>This longship is of a style you've never seen, but it speaks to something primal in your sailor's hearts. wedged level in an extremely tight squeeze between the peaks of a reef that rises out of the shallow sea floor. All the canvas has rotted away, and the only ropes that remain are heavy with moss. The upper and lower decks have both rotted, walking along either level is ill-advised. If explored, there might be some objects from a time long forgotten found in the hold, but their condition is extremely poor.</p><p></p><p><strong>Derelict Shipwreck</strong></p><p></p><p>This isn't a wreck, so much as a complete mystery. it's floating, unoccupied. Sails tied down and wheel tied hard-a starboard, so it drifts in a kind of long, lazy loop, in the middle of the ocean. Everything about the ship just feels wrong, at a fundamental level. You should just get back on your ship, and leave. Sooner is better. Cut the boarding lines, don't want to waste time reeling them in just GO!</p><p></p><p><strong>Deserted Shipwreck</strong></p><p></p><p>Just a few miles downriver from the port, there's this fine wreck. Some rich yob's pleasure barge, no doubt. And he tried to steer it himself, obviously. And he had a few too many flasks of wine surely, which is why this thing ran so far aground that whoever was steering it just hopped off and made a dash for the nearest pub. Still, you've never seen a ship wrapped around a tree before.</p><p></p><p><strong>Desolate Shipwreck</strong></p><p></p><p>little more than the sun-bleached ribs of the hull remain of this once mighty battleship. What little of the upper levels remain show evidence of a hard battle, albiet a significant amount of time ago. The captain's cabin was destroyed by cannonfire, and the wheelhose probably met the smae fate... still, there might be something remaining...</p><p></p><p>...</p><p></p><p>Probably make some more when I feel like it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agent Oracle, post: 3230238, member: 40076"] Heh, i've got a bunch! [b]Abandoned Shipwreck[/b] Washed high on a dune, evidently by a great wave, this shipwreck shows signs of life, possibly in the recent past. Someone strung up a canopy over the gaping hole in the side, and there's a organized pile of driftwood and shattered timber nearby. The captain's Cabin has a bed that was disheveled, as if someone slept in it recently. In the hold, it's evident someone was taking measures to ration their food. as is evidence by a three remaining quarter-rations of extremely stale hard tack. I wonder where they went to? [b]Ancient Shipwreck[/b] This longship is of a style you've never seen, but it speaks to something primal in your sailor's hearts. wedged level in an extremely tight squeeze between the peaks of a reef that rises out of the shallow sea floor. All the canvas has rotted away, and the only ropes that remain are heavy with moss. The upper and lower decks have both rotted, walking along either level is ill-advised. If explored, there might be some objects from a time long forgotten found in the hold, but their condition is extremely poor. [b]Derelict Shipwreck[/b] This isn't a wreck, so much as a complete mystery. it's floating, unoccupied. Sails tied down and wheel tied hard-a starboard, so it drifts in a kind of long, lazy loop, in the middle of the ocean. Everything about the ship just feels wrong, at a fundamental level. You should just get back on your ship, and leave. Sooner is better. Cut the boarding lines, don't want to waste time reeling them in just GO! [b]Deserted Shipwreck[/b] Just a few miles downriver from the port, there's this fine wreck. Some rich yob's pleasure barge, no doubt. And he tried to steer it himself, obviously. And he had a few too many flasks of wine surely, which is why this thing ran so far aground that whoever was steering it just hopped off and made a dash for the nearest pub. Still, you've never seen a ship wrapped around a tree before. [b]Desolate Shipwreck[/b] little more than the sun-bleached ribs of the hull remain of this once mighty battleship. What little of the upper levels remain show evidence of a hard battle, albiet a significant amount of time ago. The captain's cabin was destroyed by cannonfire, and the wheelhose probably met the smae fate... still, there might be something remaining... ... Probably make some more when I feel like it... [/QUOTE]
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