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| - | A thin deck runs along the middle of the vessel, making boarding easier and allowing crossbowmen to have a reasonable field of fire. Rowers sit on their sea-chests exposed to the elements, although sailcloth tarpaulins provide cover when cruising or overnight. | + | **The Shackles Drekar** is a locally made variant, that takes some elements from Viking longships and combines them with the technology of a galley - all on steroids. |
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| They make excellent raiding vessels, as they are able to deliver a massive siege engine attack, and then deliver many troops to the target, and while they are a 'blunt instrument', | They make excellent raiding vessels, as they are able to deliver a massive siege engine attack, and then deliver many troops to the target, and while they are a 'blunt instrument', | ||
| When attacking other vessels, they are liable to use a broadside, then ram and board. | When attacking other vessels, they are liable to use a broadside, then ram and board. | ||
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