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Lacertiloid

The Lacertiloid is a ship that is docked at the port of Wendell, Mount Hope, Diol.

Status

Status: Docked at Wendell, Mount Hope

Construction

Built: 312
Builder: Rudolfo Prasun

Ports

Port of origin: Gilles Point, Port Jervis
Most recent port: Wendell, Mount Hope
Docked since: 319

Captains

Last captain: Capt. Cass Prasun, 5 yrs. experience; died 327

Voyages

Voyages completed: 1
Islands discovered: None
Ports visited: Gilles Point, Port Jervis; Wendell, Mount Hope

Demography

Population: no one has been aboard since 318
Highest-ever population: 22 (in 318)

Passengers

Died aboard: None
Murders: None

Narrative

312.   The Lacertiloid was built in Gilles Point, Port Jervis, by Rudolfo Prasun. It is the first ship that he has completed.
314.   Engelbart Gilles is trying to gather up a group of people in Gilles Point for an expedition on the Lacertiloid, which Engelbart Gilles has agreed to lead. The group about to board the Lacertiloid has decided that, rather than Engelbart Gilles naming himself captain outright, the passengers will decide who their captain will be democratically. Cass Prasun's shipmates have decided that he would make the best captain. Cass Prasun was designated captain of the Lacertiloid, which will depart Gilles Point shortly; he has never captained a ship before. Julius Gilles, Rafaelia Prasun, Spencer Zollie, Catlaina Gilles, Ardene Gilles, Jill Gilles, Capt. Cass Prasun, Ethel Zollie, Chrissa Zollie, Ethel Zollie, Engelbart Gilles, Tiphany Prasun, Rudolfo Noland, Marya Gilles, and Daffie Noland have boarded the Lacertiloid from the port of Gilles Point, Port Jervis. The Lacertiloid, under command of Capt. Cass Prasun, has left the harbor at Gilles Point, Port Jervis. The Lacertiloid is heading E at quarter-speed.
315.   The Lacertiloid is heading E at full-speed.
316.   The Lacertiloid is heading NE at three-quarter speed.
317.   The Lacertiloid is heading E at half-speed.
318.   The Lacertiloid is heading NW at three-quarter speed.
319.   The Lacertiloid sits motionless on the open sea, 26 miles off the coast of Friendsville. The crew of the Lacertiloid have spotted land. The Lacertiloid is approaching the island of Mount Hope. Lacertiloid is now docked at Wendell, on Mount Hope.
327.   Capt. Cass Prasun, who captained the Lacertiloid from 314 to 319, died in Wendell, Mount Hope, after showing symptoms of disease; he was 49 years old.
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