Bandit, Be Ambitious! To Accomplish Kingdom Revival!

SA-124, the trading ship you want to build.

Listen to Captain Grafnen over a glass of wine.

The trade route seems to follow the coast. They have a lot of kingdoms east and west, but good ports seem to be limited.

It seems like there are many times when you park a ship offshore and carry loads in a boat.

Can't we just head offshore and go ahead with the ship at once? I tried to throw that question.

"Wahaha, that's an interesting idea. Everyone will try that, but they will return the ship immediately. I'm still used to living in the mountains."

"Isn't it because you won't know the direction?

Captain Grafnen gave me a gleeful look at my words for a moment, but immediately returned to normal.

"I heard you were a wise man, but not so much... As they say, that's what caused it. All the surroundings have the same view, the stars and the sun are the way to find out the direction in such a place, but not when it gets cloudy or rainy."

I have also heard that sailors are superstitious. It must also be quick for a little anxiety to spread because they are such people.

"If we can find out the direction regardless of the weather, can we get ahead with our anxiety?

"Oh, it will. But I don't know how to do that."

I guess the adventure still means it won't fade. That's what I always wanted.

"I've made something like this. I think it would help..."

He removed the azimuthal magnet wrapped in cloth from a small bag on his hip and pushed it out in front of the captain.

The two looked at the cloth wrap as confused, but eventually the captain extended his hands to open the wrap as if he had decided to.

Two people gave a strange expression when they saw a small needle shaking in a lilac as the glass covered the top surface.

Looks like the captain I've been staring at for a while has noticed something. Grabbing an azimuthal magnet and holding the glass surface with both hands upwards moves around the living room.

Mr. Abrito was just looking at me alternately with a captain like that.

Eventually, we slowly get to the seat where the captain sat until earlier.

"What is this? This needle arrow will always turn north!

"I named it the azimuthal magnet. I see you noticed it in the surrounding initial."

"With this, you don't have to look at the land to see the direction you're going. We can move on even in the dark of the night!

"Let's present it. See if you can use it on your voyage. And can you take a peek at that cylinder?

Teaching the telescope with his arms extended, the captain nodded small and glanced at the telescope.

Ha, he looked up at me, but now he's peeking at the telescope again, and now he starts moving his tip.

I was obsessed, peeking into the telescope, but eventually came back to the table with a deep sigh.

As soon as I got to my seat, I sipped out the wine I had left in the cup.

"Is that a demon prop? If you can sell it, I'd appreciate it if you gave it to me."

"That's not for sale, but I'll give you this as a memorial for today. After all, you're saying it's usable, right?

I took a small telescope out of my bag and gave it to the captain. Immediately, we're peeking into the telescope to make sure it looks just as big.

I decided to re-pack the pipe with cigarettes and wait for the captain to settle down.

"It startles me at all. These two prices can't be cheaper. If there's anything I can do, I can help, but what do you expect?

"It's a trading ship. But it's not the kind of ship that's in the harbor. I'd like you to build a slightly different ship. If we can secure the sailors and captains aboard..."

As I listened to my story, the captain's face became more and more laughable.

You must think I'm so amateur. Sure, he's an amateur, but he has a clutter degree in sailboats. In a way, it's like canning and building a ship.

"On a good note, you don't seem to be a raw Cardinian. Where did you grow up?

"It's a fairly distant island country. I flew into the land after a few moments."

"Is that what Lord Torrell said he had fallen to where Lord Zaylus was drinking? There have been examples of metamagic failures in the past that the denominations have forbidden, but if the laws of Lord Banter's kingdom do not forbid them, they will."

Mr. Ablett, who was listening to us in silence, pinches his mouth.

"So you can make something like this. So you're saying that you have a lot of knowledge of the ship... But I'm not a ship carpenter. I'll bring in a boat carpenter I know tomorrow. If you talk to him, he'll figure it out."

"We're going to be able to pay enough for the construction. Build the ship Lord Banter thinks you are."

Did you get a grip? Looking forward to the ship carpenter coming tomorrow.

Listening to the exotic stories of the trade ship, I decided to enjoy the pipe.

As dusk approached, the two left, and Sadie and the others returned from the harbor sights in the wrong place.

I guess I've seen a lot of rare things when I see things in a good mood. The queen told me that she would stay overnight at the royal villa and return.

Where everyone is, the meal begins.

Seafood is the main thing, just like yesterday, but you can't usually eat it in Sylvania. Everyone seems to have eaten a lot.

"What about tomorrow?

"Today, the captain who came says he's bringing in a ship carpenter. We have to meet here for another day."

"You seem busy. Then we'll stay together. The trading boat I was given at noon was huge. I told you there'd be 20 rowers left and right."

The shape looks like a galley ship, but the rowers alone are more than I expected. If you combine the steering wheel and other deck members, you will likely get nearly twice as many sailors on board.

Halve the size of the sailors and you can sail that long.

I have to think about that.

At the end of the meal, at the table, I draw various sketches of the ship.

Maybe there's a law about the length and width of the ship. The mast also looked well in the telescope, connecting the two pillars.

I see that I can't get a straight, long pillar. In that case, the length of the ship may also depend on the dimensions of the ruler plate.

I know this is an idea to avoid wasting it, but I would say that if you don't think about wasting it, you can do it for a long time.

The sail girder can be reached below using a triangular sail. Is the rope winder in this world? If not, I'd have to think about Lochlo......

I think I have a lot to think about. Looking forward to tomorrow.

The following afternoon, Captain Grafnen brought in two fellow men of his age.

The telefan and the man who introduced himself are Dwarves, just like Mr. Rieddus. His muscular shape surpasses his, but his beard and hair are black. Is it fashionable to knit three mustaches to the left and right?

They say the other one is Damdonen. The line looks a little thin. I guess it's more of a clerical way than a strenuous job. She has short gray hair in elegant clothing.

When I heard that Her Majesty the Queen of Sylvania was next door, I was terrified at first, but Sadie didn't really care about courtesy. Little by little, he explained how to build a trading ship in the usual way.

The wooden ship, which was built by planking the dragon bones, seems to be upstairs on board.

At the bottom, it looks like he's lowering his center of gravity with a stone on it. Looks like it's going to be a warehouse and residential area just below deck.

I hear the boiling is done in the shed behind the deck. Probably making it easier to put out the ship fire right away. The roof of the boiled cabin is flat and the captains seem to be in command there.

The two sail columns connect the two columns together. The height seems to be about 15m. Placing a sail girder up and down and placing a square sail, as you saw in the telescope.

"An approximate trading vessel is a vessel of this structure. Yes! I forgot my souvenir."

As the captain blinded himself to a man of good stature, the man took his seat and left the living room.

What the man who eventually returned had was a model trading ship.

The total length is about 50 cm, but if you look at the model, you can see what the ship carpenter explained earlier.

"Are you sure you want?

"All I could think of was raw hate and this stuff. It is significantly inferior to what I received yesterday, but I would like you to accept it."

The captain seems to be frightened, but to me, it's a great thank you.

This makes it easier for me to explain my problems.

"I would like you to build a slightly different ship. I was worried that you would understand the details of the request because I didn't know what the ship was like..."

Now it's our turn to talk.

The total length of the trading vessel shall be based on 100D. Three sail columns, but one diagonally provided in the bow direction. Allow a square sail to be stretched for this, but the other two shall be triangular sails.

Tension out the dragonbone and extend the plate 20D in length down about 10D in the central portion.

The rudder is provided on the stern and mounted on the stern part of the ship using a lochrome scheme.

The building consists of one floor, which shall be the residence area of the passenger…….

The ship's carpenter is listening to my words with a clear expression.

You should give me a note later.

The question is whether he will build such a ship.

"Damn it, it's a ship. Plus, half the rowers can't even make it to this port!

"Earlier, you said you were going to unload in a boat, so I guess you don't really need to make contact? Besides, this ship is much smaller than you can see. I think adding or subtracting sails makes it even possible to land. I need very few rowers, but I'm going to cut them by half just in case."

"Lord Banter, have you ever seen this ship?

"It's an already obsolete form. It's much different now, but it's hard to make it here."

There won't be any engines.

You won't believe me when I say it's a ship that goes without sails......

"Lord Everett said not to worry about the price, but can you take the current story into shape?

"I can't help it. Few sailors would be able to sail that far. But is there a captain who can get through this?

"I would be here...... All you have to do is give my ship to my son. Gather your old crew and we'll have all the sailors for now. Why don't you make it first?

As a result, I was asked to make a model similar to the one in front of me.

It would certainly be better than making a real one from the start.

There must be things that look different in shape.