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| Hardly as wide as big some of the larger merchant vessels, the deck still is easily twenty feet wide, with a chest-high lip to look out over the horizon. The hull is long, well reinforced with like but strong armor, easily slicing through the air and water like a hot knife through butter. Painted a dark green that borders on black this ship easily slips away into the night without coming across as a full on pirate ship in the daylight.
| 0 | 0 | | | A small house on the deck, built to store extra weapons and rigging this deck house is well organized with everything important at an easy reach. Some crew members find their beds among the coiled ropes, sleeping quite securely knowing their captain takes great care in making sure the key door's hinges aboard the ship screech as loud as possible when opened.
| 0 | 0 | | | Slightly wider then the rest of the ship the stern is approximately twenty six feet wide, decorated with an ornate Taffrail. Not nearly as large as some ship this decorative carving was specially requested by the captain when the ship was built.
| 0 | 0 | | | Spanning the width of the stern, set down in to better fit the ship, its roof acting as the floor of the stern the cabin is the home of TrayDaniels. The room itself is decorated with nick knacks collected over his travels, hanging on walls or placed within the cabinets that line both sides of the room. An oak desk, carved with the same design as that of the taffrail- elegant curves and stars- sits in the center of the room with a matching chair; the captain rigging the feet so they could be secured to the floor when at sea, or removed to another prearranged spot within the room where it would be equally secured. Atop the well polished table often sit navigational charts, which are stored in the two draws underneath when not in use. On the right wall a space has been taken from the cabinets where a bed is located, above this bed is more storage space, one has to be cautious when rising from the bed if you want to start the day without a headache. Tray has long since perfected the art of getting up quickly without banging his head on the hard wood above.
| 0 | 0 | | | The space is actually larger than that of the Captain's Cabin, it is a place that is pivotal to the motion of the pirate crew. After all, without food, there is no strength or brightened spirits. The kitchen is stuffed to the brim with cabinets full of vegetables, fruits, kegs, nuts, and whatever game the pirates may have been able to find.
| 0 | 0 | | | Rows of hammocks located among the cargo are only punctuated by lamps in between every other row. In the center of the floor are several tables used by the crew, due to Tray's better nature there is very little drinking on his ship, deterring many save the more savory of fellows from joining his crew. Ever the gentleman Tray has separated the men and women using large thick sheets to quarden off the area, any caught violating this line set will be promptly thrown overboard by the captain himself.
| 0 | 0 | | | Taking up the greatest part of the schooner the cargo bay is where all the ships cargo is stored. Although a small portion of the space has been used to make living quarters the rest of the space is reserved for storing extra rope, cloth, paint, tar, and goods as well as any money stolen from military bases (hidden in secret places of course). Extra food supplies too large to fit within the kitchen are also stored down here. Unlike many ships who have they strong boxes hidden in the center of the ship or somewhere near by, the Stargazer's strongbox has no reason as to why it is placed they, it was simply a random spoke Tray felt attracted towards near the prow of the ship on the starboard side. The plants that create the lid are not uniform and it looks like any part of the ship's floor also a way to keep the treasure out of unwanted hands. Because the strongbox does not follow the usual ways it is considered rather unorthodox and has never been found.
| 0 | 0 | | | A small room created at the very prow of the ship in the cargo bay corner, the brig can barely squeeze for men uncomfortably into it. Thick, strong wooden walls reinforced with metal bars and a metal door with a rectangular barred window keeps prisoners locked up tight. A rectangular door at the bottom of the metal door acts as a feeding hatch, allowing the crew to slip food into the cell without having to open the door.
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