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The Raven Island shipyard had been transford into a place of relentless motion, filled with the echoes of hamring, the hum of magic, and the scent of freshly cut wood and molten tal.

Seraphis stood before the massive oak logs, ancient and blackened from their ti within the enchanted forests. This wood, specially procured for the White Raven, had already been treated with alchemical fire to enhance its durability.

She rolled out the blueprints, placing them on a massive wooden worktable as the master shipwrights, enchanters, blacksmiths, and alchemists gathered around.

“This ship will not simply sail the seas,” she declared. “It will rule them.”

And with that, the construction began.

1. The Foundation of the White Raven

The first step was the keel, the very backbone of the ship. The master shipwright, Garrick Ironshore, led his craftsn in precisely cutting the dark reinforced oak into the elongated 120-foot fra.

Using arcane chisels, they carefully carved the raven engravings into the planks before they were set, ensuring that the ship’s design would not only be aesthetic but also functional, allowing wind magic to flow through the hull.

To reinforce the keel and hull, blacksmiths worked in tandem with enchanters, forging mithril support beams and embedding runic wards into them to make the ship resistant to fire, ice, and impact.

2. Shaping the Hull and Its Enchantnts

Each plank of dark oak was fitted together, forming a sleek yet durable fra. The shipwrights and enchanters worked side by side, layering each plank with binding sigils, ensuring that the hull could repair minor damage on its own over ti.

Once the base structure was complete, the master engraver etched silver-lined runes into the hull. These runes were designed to:

Enhance the ship’s stealth, making it nearly invisible under the cover of night.

Channel wind magic to allow the ship to move even in still waters.

Strengthen its resistance against magical attacks.

3. Constructing the Three Masts and Sails

Next ca the masts—three towering wooden spires, each carved from reinforced oak and reinforced with iron bands.

Seraphis herself oversaw the crafting of the black sails, woven from Nightweaver Silk, a rare and magically infused fabric capable of:

Catching even the faintest breeze, ensuring the ship never stalled.

Absorbing moonlight, allowing the ship to blend into the night.

Switching between standard sailing mode and a speed-enhancing vortex formation.

The rigging system was crafted with precision, ensuring the crew could adjust the sails in seconds, a crucial factor in naval combat.

4. The Armant: Forging the White Raven’s Arsenal

The ship’s firepower was next. Seraphis worked closely with her blacksmiths, alchemists, and weaponsmiths to ensure that every weapon mounted onto the White Raven was lethal and efficient.

Ballistae

Along the sides of the ship, four mounted ballistae were placed, each capable of launching steel-tipped bolts infused with enchantnts that could:

Pierce the hulls of enemy ships from afar.

Explode upon impact, setting enemy vessels ablaze.

Catapults and Firebombs

At the bow, two catapults were installed, specifically designed to launch firebombs crafted by the onboard alchemist. These projectiles contained:

Alchemical fire that could burn even on water.

Frost vials capable of freezing an enemy ship’s sails.

Thunderous shock bombs that sent destructive ripples through enemy hulls.

The Reinforced Ram

At the stern, the reinforced ram was shaped like a raven’s beak, made of blackened steel and infused with impact-enhancing runes. This would allow the White Raven to:

Break through enemy lines with ease.

Smash through blockades without slowing down.

Deal devastating damage upon direct impact.

5. The Command Bridge and Lysara’s Quarters

The command bridge, located at the helm, was fitted with:

A master steering wheel embedded with runic controls, allowing for magical steering precision.

A navigation table enchanted with an auto-updating map, displaying oceanic currents and enemy positions.

Communication relays linking Lysara to her crew without needing to shout across the deck.

Behind the bridge lay Lysara’s personal quarters, lined with dark mahogany wood, fitted with:

A strategy desk covered in sea charts and battle plans.

A weapons rack with Lysara’s personal arsenal.

A hidden compartnt containing ergency escape items.

6. The Hidden Compartnts and Treasure Holds

Below the waterline, hidden compartnts were integrated into the hull, designed to:

Store rare magical artifacts without detection.

Hide treasure from looters and enemy ships.

Smuggle goods without attracting suspicion.

Each compartnt was sealed with illusion magic, making them invisible to detection spells.

7. The Final Enchantnts

As the ship neared completion, the grand enchantnt ceremony began.

Seraphis and her circle of enchanters gathered on the deck, casting powerful sorceries into the ship’s very core.

Wind-channeling glyphs were infused into the sails.

Self-repairing runes activated within the hull.

Stealth enchantnts wove a spectral veil around the ship at night.

Finally, a ceremonial blessing to the winds was perford, calling upon the Spirits of the Sea to watch over the White Raven.

A sudden gust swept through the shipyard, as if the very winds had acknowledged the ship’s birth.

Seraphis looked up at the mighty warship, now fully ford.

The White Raven was ready to sail, and soon, it would carve its legend into the seas of the world.

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