Small Coastguard Boat
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Lore & Description
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In the faded journals of the coastal watch keep, a small yet imposing vessel is recorded as 9 by 9 by 17 blocks long, its hull a masterwork of 31 distinct materials totalling 501 pieces of stone and timber. The builder etched a strange sigil into the bow—an iron‑clad compass that never spun—hinting at a lost navigation system. When the storm of 1567 tore through the harbor, the boat vanished into the mist, leaving only a faint ripple of its wooden prow in the chronicles and a lingering tale that some night‑time waves still whisper its name. This build uses 501 total blocks across 9 layers.