coaltongue
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coaltongue
The R.N.S. Coaltongue has a wooden hull sheathed with 5-inch thick iron armor plating,
engraved with subtle magical icons of defense and power. Measuring 220 ft. long with a beam of
45 ft. and a draft of 20 ft., the warship has three lower decks and a two-story command bridge
amidships the maindeck. The steam engine, powered by heating a boiler with burning
firegems, gives the vessel a top speed of 15 knots (roughly 17 miles per hour).
Twelve cannons line each side of the gundeck, which is capped on the fore by the ship’s mage’s
quarters, and on the aft by observation rooms. Both of these rooms can be converted to firing
platforms when in pursuit or flight. Below that is the berth deck, capped by the
ship’s magazine at the fore and sickbay at the aft. Finally, the bottom deck contains the engine,
fuel bins, and various cargo. The bridge’s main level contains quarters
for captain and officers, while the second story command deck has speaking tubes to various
sections of the ship, and is where the captain must stand to direct the Brand.
All the lower decks have sections of grated floor panels to help circulate air. Characters
easily have line of sight, but not necessarily line of effect, through this grating.
Capacitor and Brand.
On the Coaltongue’s maindeck sits an elaborate glass frame, reinforced by magic to be as strong as
steel, and shaped in a half-cylinder to resemble the boiler of a train locomotive. While its design is
partially aesthetic, intended to evoke the power of Risur’s new industry, this innovative structure
is Risur’s greatest trump card against Danoran warships: a magical capacitor.
Excess energy from the steam engine is stored in thin metallic etchings within the structure.
Even while storing its full power, the interior of the capacitor is perfectly safe to walk through,
and its expansive windows let it serve as venue for ceremonies and celebrations. But the primary
purpose of the capacitor is to power attack spells of the ship’s warmages, and to charge the Brand.
The Brand—so named because it burns an image into any surface it strikes—fires a massive
blast of pyromantic energy from the ship’s figurehead, often enough to outright destroy
a smaller vessel and cripple a larger one. Its range is limited to about a hundred feet, and after firing it takes
hours to recharge the capacitor, but combined with the Coaltongue’s speed and maneuverability, the Brand
should deter attacks by Danor’s navy.
Golden Ward.
The gunports, windows, and main deck are all ringed by a thin inlay of gold wire. As detailed in the Player’s
Guide, this prevents teleportation across the barrier.
engraved with subtle magical icons of defense and power. Measuring 220 ft. long with a beam of
45 ft. and a draft of 20 ft., the warship has three lower decks and a two-story command bridge
amidships the maindeck. The steam engine, powered by heating a boiler with burning
firegems, gives the vessel a top speed of 15 knots (roughly 17 miles per hour).
Twelve cannons line each side of the gundeck, which is capped on the fore by the ship’s mage’s
quarters, and on the aft by observation rooms. Both of these rooms can be converted to firing
platforms when in pursuit or flight. Below that is the berth deck, capped by the
ship’s magazine at the fore and sickbay at the aft. Finally, the bottom deck contains the engine,
fuel bins, and various cargo. The bridge’s main level contains quarters
for captain and officers, while the second story command deck has speaking tubes to various
sections of the ship, and is where the captain must stand to direct the Brand.
All the lower decks have sections of grated floor panels to help circulate air. Characters
easily have line of sight, but not necessarily line of effect, through this grating.
Capacitor and Brand.
On the Coaltongue’s maindeck sits an elaborate glass frame, reinforced by magic to be as strong as
steel, and shaped in a half-cylinder to resemble the boiler of a train locomotive. While its design is
partially aesthetic, intended to evoke the power of Risur’s new industry, this innovative structure
is Risur’s greatest trump card against Danoran warships: a magical capacitor.
Excess energy from the steam engine is stored in thin metallic etchings within the structure.
Even while storing its full power, the interior of the capacitor is perfectly safe to walk through,
and its expansive windows let it serve as venue for ceremonies and celebrations. But the primary
purpose of the capacitor is to power attack spells of the ship’s warmages, and to charge the Brand.
The Brand—so named because it burns an image into any surface it strikes—fires a massive
blast of pyromantic energy from the ship’s figurehead, often enough to outright destroy
a smaller vessel and cripple a larger one. Its range is limited to about a hundred feet, and after firing it takes
hours to recharge the capacitor, but combined with the Coaltongue’s speed and maneuverability, the Brand
should deter attacks by Danor’s navy.
Golden Ward.
The gunports, windows, and main deck are all ringed by a thin inlay of gold wire. As detailed in the Player’s
Guide, this prevents teleportation across the barrier.
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