Ships

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Ship Captain Owner Base or Area of Operation Notes
S.S. Albatross Captain Boneskinner All pirates "on the account" Euxine Sea First mate killed by Leo; set aflame and ultimately sunk by Ido.
S.S. Ayesha (ship) Captain Mamun Captain Mamun Basra Flag is a Jolly Roger with a handprint on its face.
S.S. Caterpillar Black Rachael Rabbi Gershom ben Judah Corsica Previously named the Centipede, rechristened by Eorl.
S.S. Duck Admiral Solevei Prince Vladmir The Euxine and Mediterranean Wheeled ship, can travel on land.
S.S. Faqr Captain Ali The Bab al-Nasr The Euxine and Mediterranean "Faqr" means "Falcon."
S.S. Gafliaug Captain Coldfin, then Reynaldo Coldfin, then the Byzantine Envoys, then Davey Jones Eystra Salt Sunk off Gotland by forces unknown...or are they?
S.S. Halcyon Captain Halcyon All pirates "on the account" An island in the Mediterranean Sunk by the Island Party
S.S. Iris Capt. Eustwice Capt. Eustwice Chrysopolis Free for use by Arben; BOOZE CRUISE!
S.S. Kivot Kolya Kolya Formerly Chrysopolis, now carried aboard the Tigress "Kivot" supposedly means "Wobble" in Russian.
S.S. Lobster Barrel Unpiloted The Danger Gang Aboard the Duck An iron barrel that doubles as a lobster-shaped submarine for two
S.S. Najwan Captain Abu Bakr ?? Red Sea Shipwrecked on the island of the Donestrae
S.S. Strix Captain Vasilios ? Eastern Mediterranean
S.S. Swordfish Ido Halcyon En route to Chrysopolis Liberated from Barnacle Bashim
S.S. Tigress Kolya The Danger Gang Somewhere in the Mediterranean Former flagship of Barnacle Bashim
S.S. Trap TrapoII Mamun Mediterranean Part of Mamun's ever growing pirate fleet
S.S. Valgae Leya Captain Reynaldo Byzantine Envoys; Wong if anyone asks Reynaldo's backpack folds up
S.S. Web of Men Captain Gormfin ? Swedish coast Its name is a kenning for "battle"
S.S. Black Widow Captain Priscilla The Widows Mediterranean No boys allowed


S.S. Zubenelgenubi (Az Zuban al Janubi) Captain Dawad al-Rabi Majid al-Din? Mediterranean