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The '''''Strange Things of the South''''' is a trireme captained by the pirate [[Yawad Hava]], and the de facto flagship of the [[Lost Winds]] faction. Originally a captured [[Khapesh|Khapeshan]] warship, the ''Strange Things of the South'' still bears many signs of its intended purpose, from the falcon-headed prow to the remnants of the old paint scheme on its hull. In combat, the ''Strange Things of the South'' relies heavily on its reinforced prow to serve as a ram, disabling enemy ships and allowing its crew to board.
The '''''Strange Things of the South''''' is a trireme captained by the pirate [[Yawad Hava]], used as the de facto flagship of the [[Lost Winds]] faction. Originally a captured [[Khapesh|Khapeshan]] warship, the ''Strange Things of the South'' still bears many signs of its previous purpose and owner, from the falcon-headed prow to the remnants of the old paint scheme on its hull. In combat, the ''Strange Things of the South'' relies heavily on its reinforced prow to serve as a ram, disabling enemy ships and allowing its crew to board.


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Latest revision as of 05:50, 30 April 2023

The Strange Things of the South is a trireme captained by the pirate Yawad Hava, used as the de facto flagship of the Lost Winds faction. Originally a captured Khapeshan warship, the Strange Things of the South still bears many signs of its previous purpose and owner, from the falcon-headed prow to the remnants of the old paint scheme on its hull. In combat, the Strange Things of the South relies heavily on its reinforced prow to serve as a ram, disabling enemy ships and allowing its crew to board.