A warship is a heavily reinforced naval vessel designed for combat, carrying 60 crew and moving at 2½ mph. Built for speed and durability, it lacks cargo space, focusing instead on weaponry, ammunition, and supplies. Unlike merchant ships, warships prioritize maneuverability and resilience, making them formidable in naval battles.
Too massive to dock, the ship waits anchored in the bay. It sits broadside to the shore, displaying its strength with cannons designed to break other ships and crenellated rails for stabilizing firearms. Its reinforced hull is heavy, so the masts are fitted with extra sails, webbed with complicated rigging. The sigils and flags that adorn it are of nation and legacy—the hold and cabins sparse and efficient. It is a vessel of singular purpose: to win a fight.