The ship's single upper deck is broad as long, the whole vessel giving the impression of a covered bowl, circled by a single rail, waist high on an adult male with a gap on the port and starboard sides that are used for moving humans and cargo. It sits low in the water and appears to be unseaworthy. There appears to be no fixtures or artifacts that are part of the deck, but mooring ropes are wound on the railings and a small lean-to has been built near the boat's cargo entrance. Access to the ship is through a hatch in the aft of the deck, and through the cargo hatch a the deck's centre. Both are sealed through powerful mechanisms. The entire boat is made from a rust colored metal which for some reason seems to float, no matter the swell of the sea or strength of the storm.
Spirit Street
Inside a broken clock
Splashing the wine
With all the rain dogs.


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