Stormheart Shipyard
Posted by Tenebry on 01/25/20
Countess Aella Ravenseye has established a new shipyard on the coast, (not in Stormheart, but named for Stormheart), in honor of Mangata, and to increase the general shipbuilding capacity of the Redrain fealty. Many hands combine to make this construction successful. Lord Arik helps fund the construction, and coordinates a system of labor schedules. Princess Elgana also contributes heavily to the funding, and works with local merchants to facilitate favorable prices for materials. Lady Rosalind and Lord Cadern spread the word of the new shipyard with an eye for attracting the best hands and the best shipwrights. Princess Donella further spreads the word, while working with her Thrax contacts to ensure the yard is built correctly. Countess Carita has quite the list of helpful Thrax experts herself, and contacts every one of them. Lord Llyr provides designs. Duke Valdemar also helps with shipyard design and labor coordination.
While the shipyard is dedicated to Mangata, Lady Volcica does look over the construction with an eye to the spirits as well. That odd Redrain syncreticism. Lord Baltus advises on the best kinds of ships for Northern tides and Northern needs. Duchess Fianna, having recently overseen a port construction, applies her experience and provides black lumber. Duke Kaldur applies his intense enthusiasm for boats and water, working with and among the shipwrights.
The finished shipyard is functional as well as beautiful, in the way a good dock always is, a busy silhouette against the sea.
While the shipyard is dedicated to Mangata, Lady Volcica does look over the construction with an eye to the spirits as well. That odd Redrain syncreticism. Lord Baltus advises on the best kinds of ships for Northern tides and Northern needs. Duchess Fianna, having recently overseen a port construction, applies her experience and provides black lumber. Duke Kaldur applies his intense enthusiasm for boats and water, working with and among the shipwrights.
The finished shipyard is functional as well as beautiful, in the way a good dock always is, a busy silhouette against the sea.