Post by Cap'n Sankari V. on Aug 1, 2011 21:08:56 GMT -5
Hey Cymmie, I've been thinking and thinking and thinking... and this is what I've come up with. Can I has some sub-boards please? I've already written them out so it's pretty much copy and paste for you. It's for the SS Freedom, obviously.
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SUB BOARDS||
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Deck || Hardly as wide as a merchant ship, the deck still is easily twenty feet wide, with a chest-high lip to look out over the horizon. The hull is long, shaped much like a swordfish, but those that have walked along it long enough can traverse it by heart.
Deckhouse || It is a protuding house on the deck, used for weapon storage. Some urchins find their beds among the coiled ropes for rigging and such. It is usually left unlocked.
Stern || Wider than the front deck, the stern is twenty-six feet wide, with the same lip.
Great Cabin || -- Spanning the width of the stern, the great cabin is the home of Cap'n Sankari V, known affectionately as the Drone to all militants. The room itself is bare, and rather pathetic, consisting of a desk, a chair, a large cabinet full of maps, and other such niceties, as well as a small cot about the size of the bunks that her crew sleeps in. There is nothing here to brighten up the place, but the sunlight that filters in through the windows on either side of the ship.
Galley || The space is actually larger than that of the Great Cabin, and it is a place that is pivotel to the motion of the pirate rebellion. After all, without food, there is no strength. Jimmy Terranova is the Head Cook and everyone is grateful for it. The kitchen is stuffed to the brim with cabinets full of vegetables, fruits, kegs, nuts, and whatever game the pirates may have been able to find.
Bunk beds || Not so much dank, as simply dimly lit, the rows of hammocks are only punctuated by lamps in between every other row. In the center are several tables where drinking, gambling and usually sleeping take place. There is, however, nothing separating the men's from the women's bunk, so beware to take care of yourself.
Storage || It's rather small, about the size of the deck house, and full of extra rope, cloth for sails, paint for the ship, as well as the money and other jewels and niceties stolen from the militant base. Here, other foods are stored that don't fit in the Galley.
Brig || Also below the great cabin is the brig, a prison cell. Who knows who has been left there to rot. Beware the rats... they like to bite.
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SUB BOARDS||
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Deck || Hardly as wide as a merchant ship, the deck still is easily twenty feet wide, with a chest-high lip to look out over the horizon. The hull is long, shaped much like a swordfish, but those that have walked along it long enough can traverse it by heart.
Deckhouse || It is a protuding house on the deck, used for weapon storage. Some urchins find their beds among the coiled ropes for rigging and such. It is usually left unlocked.
Stern || Wider than the front deck, the stern is twenty-six feet wide, with the same lip.
Great Cabin || -- Spanning the width of the stern, the great cabin is the home of Cap'n Sankari V, known affectionately as the Drone to all militants. The room itself is bare, and rather pathetic, consisting of a desk, a chair, a large cabinet full of maps, and other such niceties, as well as a small cot about the size of the bunks that her crew sleeps in. There is nothing here to brighten up the place, but the sunlight that filters in through the windows on either side of the ship.
Galley || The space is actually larger than that of the Great Cabin, and it is a place that is pivotel to the motion of the pirate rebellion. After all, without food, there is no strength. Jimmy Terranova is the Head Cook and everyone is grateful for it. The kitchen is stuffed to the brim with cabinets full of vegetables, fruits, kegs, nuts, and whatever game the pirates may have been able to find.
Bunk beds || Not so much dank, as simply dimly lit, the rows of hammocks are only punctuated by lamps in between every other row. In the center are several tables where drinking, gambling and usually sleeping take place. There is, however, nothing separating the men's from the women's bunk, so beware to take care of yourself.
Storage || It's rather small, about the size of the deck house, and full of extra rope, cloth for sails, paint for the ship, as well as the money and other jewels and niceties stolen from the militant base. Here, other foods are stored that don't fit in the Galley.
Brig || Also below the great cabin is the brig, a prison cell. Who knows who has been left there to rot. Beware the rats... they like to bite.