LegacyBuilder Posted March 3 Posted March 3 A middle aged man stood on the prow of an elegant vessel. She was a lovely small ship, he thought. Fast and maneuverable, the Maroon Swan sliced through the water. A man in armor clanked up to the front of the ship and hailed the man standing there. "Chamberlain Robert," he began, "How are you finding our mission thus far?" The chamberlain turned and faced the soldier. Wind rustled around his hair and ruffled his hat on his head. He placed a key in his pocket then swiftly secured his hat's place. "Quite windy, I would say. I suppose that is to be expected at sea." The armored man nodded and returned to his post. The chamberlain looked back out to sea. His mission was quite simple, but of great importance to his employer, Mortimer Studsbury. He was responsible for providing cash on loan to the Knights of Yeldo, to support their outposts across the water from Corrington's old enemies, and in the hopes that they may eventually find relics that can support the resurgence of the Knights and Corrington alongside it. Robert hoped the meeting and connections he was to make would prove invaluable to both the bank's fortune and the Kingdom's cause. Quote
Ross Fisher Posted March 3 Posted March 3 Lovely work! Some really nice shaping throughout. Wish I had the guts to brick-built hulls like this. Quote
LegacyBuilder Posted March 3 Author Posted March 3 4 hours ago, Ross Fisher said: Lovely work! Some really nice shaping throughout. Wish I had the guts to brick-built hulls like this. Thank you! I really just sat around and tinkered until something happened to work. I haven’t really done much with brickbuilt hulls, either. Quote
Khorne Posted Sunday at 08:02 PM Posted Sunday at 08:02 PM A rather unique build! I haven't seen a lot of brickbuilt hulls in this manner. It works really well. The brickbuilt sails match the style perfectly. Great job there as well. I also like the upside-down cups as torches. I don't think I've seen them used liked that before. I hope to see a follow-up to this voyage with Mortimer reaching the Knights of Yeldo to deliver the gold! Quote
LegacyBuilder Posted Monday at 12:42 PM Author Posted Monday at 12:42 PM 16 hours ago, Khorne said: A rather unique build! I haven't seen a lot of brickbuilt hulls in this manner. It works really well. The brickbuilt sails match the style perfectly. Great job there as well. I also like the upside-down cups as torches. I don't think I've seen them used liked that before. I hope to see a follow-up to this voyage with Mortimer reaching the Knights of Yeldo to deliver the gold! Thanks! I’m looking forward to more stories, too! Quote
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