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* One of three vessels that travel between the [[Aesry]] and [[Tethloren]]. |
* One of three vessels that travel between the [[Aesry]] and [[Tethloren]]. |
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* Does not have a sail, movement is accomplished by rowing towards an object or direction. |
* Does not have a sail, movement is accomplished by rowing towards an object or direction. |
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* The currachs are currently free to use. |
* The currachs are currently free to use, however Free Accounts CANNOT board the currachs as they are flagged as "player-owned boats". |
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==Syntax== |
==Syntax== |
Revision as of 20:22, 22 August 2017
Weathered currach | |
Class: | currach |
Rooms: | 1 |
Captain: | None |
Fare: | None |
Route: | Aesry Tethloren |
[The Weathered Currach]
The light bowl-shaped boat has a dark, salt-stained hide stretched tightly over its birch sapling frame. Worn benches, with slight depressions from so many sitting upon them, show signs of cracking, but the boat is nevertheless well-maintained. The paint has worn from the handles of the scarlet oars, but the grip is comfortable and balanced. As if anxious to be free upon the water, the currach bobs featherlike over the lake without a sound.
Ship paths: overboard.
Notes
- One of three vessels that travel between the Aesry and Tethloren.
- Does not have a sail, movement is accomplished by rowing towards an object or direction.
- The currachs are currently free to use, however Free Accounts CANNOT board the currachs as they are flagged as "player-owned boats".
Syntax
- GO CURRACH
- UNTIE CURRACH
- GET OAR
- ROW
- Row toward what or which direction?
- [ROW {DIRECTION} {GENTLE | EASY | NORMAL | HARD}]
- [ROW TOWARD {OBJECT} {GENTLE | EASY | NORMAL | HARD}]
- [Be careful when you get close! You can easily pass your target if you go too fast!]
- When you're adjacent to the pier/rock, you TIE CURRACH TO (target)
You're rowing out to an island and it will take some time to get there, which can also vary depending on how hard/gentle you're rowing