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Atsuko Mizumi is a kitsune pirate captain aboard the Sasori, which is Japanese for scorpion. Her crew consists entirely of yokai (Japanese folklore shapechangers), which include such beings as kitsune, hengeyokai, and tanuki, as well as more rarely a same-bito (shark shapechanger). Their ship is fast and maneuverable, though lightly armed and armored. It hides in the terrain of moons in ambush, eyeing for passing ships to raid.
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The Quetzalcoatl is an Olmec Royal Armed Sloop with 3 ballista. The helm is upsidedown - on the other side of the gravity plane, in the mouth, where the pilot sits on a cushioned blanket rather than a chair.
Temple of the Moon, Olmec Imperial Dreadnought Flagship, with 4 catapults. This vessel accompanies the Olmec fleet at war and for important ceremonies. The emperor with his family, entourage and guards, along with his high priest is actually on their way to the system PItz ball court championships being held on the Chacoan world. The emperor's son is leading the vanguard aboard a Quetzalcoatl armed sloop, seen in the distance. The Mayan calendar is the sail.
WhAT NO Pin Striping or Flames. We both know those make things go fast! Or have I watched too many car shows this mornging?
back in 2E days, I think most DMs created varieties of SJ craft, if they used that setting. Mine was the Hydra, an incredibly clumsy ship that had 5 'heads' on the front, all mounted on long 'necks' that moved around. Each head had a ballista mounted in it, and whoever was mounted on the helm in the ship could make the heads move around and point in any direction needed. Can't remember just how the PCs took it down, think they just basically outmaneuvered it; it was kinda slow.
This is the Jade Dragon, the Shogun's Imperial Battleship, with 3 ballista, and a trebuche. The dragon head and the Japanese castle are purchases. I modeled everything else. I didn't put legs on the dragon, and am considering that, but the first time I used simulated jade with a slight translucency - it was set higher, but I lowered it, so it would show the exterior details better.
Two more to go... then the deck plans for all.
This is Deep Space Angler, a Sahuagin Carrier-Cruiser, with a trebuche on it's back, and a ballista on a plank at the gravity plane in it's mouth that can be extended or retracted into the tail section, to give the ballista a 300 degree firing arc. That huge maw is the carrier space, able to hold up to two small spelljammers or one medium sized spelljammer. While the gravity plane seems misplaced, everything below mouth floor to the tail is sea water, a labrynthine pool for sahuagin life. Lacking sails, it's bulk is it's primary "sail" with it's fore, mid and tail fins to give it some modicum of maneuverability. This is probably the slowest Spelljammer known, but it's an "airport" that moves slowly, that is it's military purpose.
Now I got 15 - need to map..
These are very awesome! Now they just need deck plans!
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