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The Verdant Bloom
Class: Galleon
Rooms: 8
Captain: Isilwenne
Source: Droughtman's Challenge 441 Raffle
Instance: Platinum
Status: Active


Rooms

[The Verdant Bloom, Aft Waist]
A verdant moonsilver-hinged gangway is inset into the starboard bulwark, allowing for a diamondwood boarding plank to be ran in and out from there with ease. The ship's rigging hangs above like an intricate spider's web. You also see The Crossing Docks, the mizzen upper topsail, the mizzen lower topsail, the crossjack and the mizzen mast.


[The Verdant Bloom, Quarterdeck]
In the middle of the expansive lirisan quarterdeck is the ship's diamondwood wheel mounted on a platform traced with glowing verdant moonsilver. Shrouds, running from mast to cleats on the bulwark, are ran overhead along with sheets from the ship's rigging. You also see Pilot, a hatch, the gaff topsail, the upper spanker, the lower spanker, the spanker mast, the ship's bell and a large spoked wheel.


[The Verdant Bloom, Fore Waist]
A prismatic diamondwood mast rises amidship, standing tall from the lirisan deck amidst a maze of sheets and shrouds. Verdant moonsilver cleats are securely mounted along the top of both the starboard and port bulwark. You also see the main upper topsail, the main lower topsail, the main course and the main mast.


[The Verdant Bloom, Bow]
The diamondwood bowsprit stretches forward from the ship where the starboard and port gunnels meet, twining vines of verdant moonsilver converging upon it to form the stem of an enormous lilac moonsilver flower at the tip. The combined metals cast a steady glow of green-tinged purple light in whatever direction the vessel sets course. An iron-banded oak capstan is bolted securely to the deck for use in hauling up the anchor, setting the shrouds, or any other work where great purchases are required. You also see a hatch, the flying jib, the fore topsail, the fore course and the fore mast.


[The Verdant Bloom, Ship's Hold]
The overpowering perfume of blooming flowers combined with the lingering scents of pitch and molding wood fill the dark confines of the hold. A large storage chest takes up part of the deck while a cargo net hung from floor to ceiling fills most of the rest of the area.


[The Verdant Bloom, Ship's Galley]
Against one wall is a long lirisan table with a built-in diamondwood bench. A large potbelly stove traced with verdant moonsilver takes up most of one corner along with a small area a cook can work in.


PAT TABLE:

You pat a lirisan table.

TAP BENCH:

You tap a diamondwood bench.

PAT STOVE:

You pat a large potbelly stove traced with verdant moonsilver.

[The Verdant Bloom, Captain's Cabin]
An elegant lirisan table trimmed in verdant moonsilver is bolted to the ship's deck against the cabin's faesilk covered wall and under a lirisan-framed porthole. The subtle scent of flowers hangs gracefully in the room. Small though the cabin may seem, it still has enough space for a diamondwood chest set with an enormous nature's canopy emerald cabochon at the foot of a preserved hammock of blooming wild vines. You also see a door.


PAT PORTH:

You pat a lirisan-framed porthole.

PAT WALL:

You pat a faesilk covered wall.

PAT CHEST:

You pat a diamondwood chest set with an enormous nature's canopy emerald cabochon.

PAT HAMMOCK:

You pat a preserved hammock of blooming wild vines.

PAT TABLE:

You pat an elegant lirisan table trimmed in verdant moonsilver.

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