An airship is a lighter-than-air vessel powered by propellers and lifted by gas-filled envelopes. It carries 20 passengers with a crew of 10, traveling at 8 mph. Used for transport, exploration, or military scouting, it requires skilled navigation to manage altitude, wind currents, and potential aerial hazards.
A hull of polished cherrywood hovers proudly above the sky dock, the canvas bellies of the ship’s sails swelling with the wind. You hear the creak and clang of its complex internal mechanisms, and members of the crew shout to one another, heartily recounting their latest voyage.