Inktober Day 1 - DOCKS
"Blackhaven is the largest port in the imperial capitol of Splinterheart, and in fact the largest in the known world. Endless rows of ships are docked along enormous metal scaffolds that expand in all three dimensions."

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Inktober Day 1 - DOCKS
"Blackhaven is the largest port in the imperial capitol of Splinterheart, and in fact the largest in the known world. Endless rows of ships are docked along enormous metal scaffolds that expand in all three dimensions."
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Sloop
A small merchant ship by the name of "Midnight Finch"
Full-rigged ship
This was mostly just a study on how the sails on an airship like this would be positioned.
More traditional square-rigs like this are only one of many sail & rigging types used by ships that cross the mare nubium, though it is the most popular one in the core-regions of the Empire.
Fun fact, the hull itself in this is actually based off of the Black Pearl from the Pirates movies.
Flintlock animation
Naval Battle
“The ‘St. Catherine’ and the ‘Brass-Eye’s Pride’ exchanging broadsides”
Inktober Day 3 - "Gang"
The "Barter Street Barracudas" control a sizable part of the Blackhaven docks.Most of their members are dockworkers and sailors on leave, and can be identified by the shark tooth necklaces they wear around their necks to denote their rank inside the gang, as well as distinct tattoos resembling ocean predators.
The Basilisk, a ship of the line for the Imperial Navy. While not at war, the Empire still maintains a considerable standing fleet to fend off pirates and protect trade routes.