Crossed Swords
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“Hey! No fair! Moomm, he pushed me!”
Sic ‘im, Petey!
Where’d our sails go??
I was thinking that the Kraken would have rolled up it’s sails so it could stop moving to make it easier to board the Pater Taer. Now that I think of it, though, there would be no reason for the Pater Taer to roll up its sails. Maybe it would make more sense for both ships to still be under full sail.
Heh. 🙂 I know very little about this kind of fighting either. I would think the sails would stay up until the bad guys threw the grappling hooks across to pull the ships together and keep the victims tied close. No photographs to work from outside of movies, and I’d take -anything- I saw there with a grain of salt. 😉