Stone-launching catapults are generally considered to be outdated technology with the recent advent of Gundring cannon, but they remain cheap and dependable options for siege assaults.
Stone-launching catapults are generally considered to be outdated technology with the recent advent of Gundring cannon, but they remain cheap and dependable options for siege assaults.
In addition to being outlawed (and because of it), Karakan fire is extremely expensive. A kilderkin of Karakan fire will generally cost its weight in silver.
Click here to zoom. The Teeth of Kjalladorn are named after the legendary Star-Eating Serpent of Gundring myth. Kjalladorn is described in the tales as “a great Wurm, wings cracked with eld, and whose teeth are mountains.” Sailors accordingly took […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Karakan fire has been outlawed by every major nation with the exception of the Free Isles, and even in the Free Isles, the mere suggestion of its use can provoke a duel.
The Dajarro’s mounted trebuchet dates to the captaincy of Kahash the Illuminated, who in addition to being a bloodthirsty reaver was also a skilled engineer. The trebuchet was stolen from a Northern Eiss caravel and the Dajarro dry-docked for two […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Dajarro is a particularly infamous pirate ship, having been crewed by four successive captains who have all been marked for death by Gundring, the Caliphate, Boka, Northern Eiss and the Free Isles (Red Ninor NB 770-784 ,Morben Stuye 784-791, […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Broken Sea provides the only entry from the Great Ocean into the Gulf of Djahal; at its narrowest point it is only forty miles across.
The Afjar is the pride of the House of Afjar (who, while a noble and upstanding house, are perhaps not the best with names). Over seventy years old, its runework is second to none in the Gundring fleets, rendering it […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…