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Latest revision as of 14:23, 23 September 2018
Stormraiders
Fighting ships from Holdgate
SOM01 Storm Raiders/04
Thunderclap, the most powerful ship in the Holdgate Fleet. Tor, Captain. Dahlia, Storm Caller. Always sent a clap of thunder to announce its coming into Holgate harbor.
Summer Wind, High Tide, other fighting ships. Three often fight together.
History of ships The first boats after the Mad Days were crude things. They didn’t even have decks. They were empty vessels, and men sat on long benches at the bottom, rowing with mighty oars. Ships would take on water. They didn’t give the rowers bathroom breaks. They’d row for days, nodding off for an hour or two here and there, resting in their own filth. Everything changed when the first Storm Callers came and made peace with the sea. They talked the sea into letting them borrow her wind, and ship design had to change. Harnessing the wind was suddenly the priority. We had to build massive sails and ships capable of supporting them.