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> Amazons
For some reason, almost all Amazon tribes hold a strong taboo against seafaring, and particularly boats. Epigean sailors have learned not to publicise their occupation to the warrior-women, if they wish to seek their favours. It is not universal, however, and at least one ousted Tyrantess has found a new calling as Captainess of a Libertalian sloop, turning the crew into her personal harem. It is said entire merchant fleets have surrendered to her without firing a single bullet.
> Deepfolks
The most common non-Epigean encounter on the 3rd's waves, Deepfolks "navies" defies classification. Life is much easier near the shores of Neo-Thetys than away from it, and there is no shortage of small tribes and petty kingdoms that have established sea trading routes with one another, or one of the larger Deep Nations. In the vast majority of cases, the ships approximate those of our own Sea People, curved hulls with high angular prows and sterns, a raised deck, mast and sails, sometimes "fan-type" and often devoid of oars, as even that hasn't been developped yet. Some have developed smaller, more agile ships like quatamarans. The few tribes vassalized to either Atlan or Atlantis are known to sail triremes, and at least one tribe close to Gorgs has developped a Stink Juice Engine and outfitted it on its warships.
> Morlocks & Olms
"But for what purpose?" sign the Olm.
"Glub? Glub??" voices the Morlock, confused.
And then they tear each other apart.
> Amazons
For some reason, almost all Amazon tribes hold a strong taboo against seafaring, and particularly boats. Epigean sailors have learned not to publicise their occupation to the warrior-women, if they wish to seek their favours. It is not universal, however, and at least one ousted Tyrantess has found a new calling as Captainess of a Libertalian sloop, turning the crew into her personal harem. It is said entire merchant fleets have surrendered to her without firing a single bullet.
> Deepfolks
The most common non-Epigean encounter on the 3rd's waves, Deepfolks "navies" defies classification. Life is much easier near the shores of Neo-Thetys than away from it, and there is no shortage of small tribes and petty kingdoms that have established sea trading routes with one another, or one of the larger Deep Nations. In the vast majority of cases, the ships approximate those of our own Sea People, curved hulls with high angular prows and sterns, a raised deck, mast and sails, sometimes "fan-type" and often devoid of oars, as even that hasn't been developped yet. Some have developed smaller, more agile ships like quatamarans. The few tribes vassalized to either Atlan or Atlantis are known to sail triremes, and at least one tribe close to Gorgs has developped a Stink Juice Engine and outfitted it on its warships.
> Morlocks & Olms
"But for what purpose?" sign the Olm.
"Glub? Glub??" voices the Morlock, confused.
And then they tear each other apart.
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