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| ====== Ships in the Shackles ====== | ====== Ships in the Shackles ====== | ||
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| - | * Men-o-War – Often with four masts and heavily armed, these major naval vessels are the kings of the deep seas, but are generally | + | |
| - | * Sailing Ships – The traditional three-masted vessel favoured by merchants, pirates and navies. | + | * **Warships** - Slightly smaller than a galley, they also use oars and sails to achieve their top speed. |
| - | * Junks – These oriental ships are slightly smaller than sailing ships, and carry less cargo. | + | * **Men-o-War** – Often with four masts and heavily armed, these major naval vessels are the kings of the deep seas, but are normally |
| - | * Long Ships - originally from the north, their large crews mean they are great for raiding. | + | |
| - | * Keelboats – Slower and smaller vessels, which can venture into deep water, but often fare better close to the shore. They serve as deep water fishing ships, local merchant ships or as vessel for shore based pirates. | + | |
| + | * **Junks** – These oriental ships are slightly smaller than sailing ships, and carry less cargo. | ||
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| + | * **Keelboats** – Slower and smaller vessels, which can venture into deep water, but often fare better close to the shore. They serve as deep water fishing ships, local merchant ships or as vessel for shore based pirates. | ||
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| + | There are any number of smaller vessels that might be found in and around settlements | ||
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