🚢 Ships & Vessels
Fantasy sailing ships, airships, ghost ships, pirate ships
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Galley
Oared Warship · Ancient and Medieval — Warship powered by oars and sails
The galley is a long, slender warship propelled by both oars and sails. Widely used by Mediterranean civilizations from antiquity through the Middle Ages, it excelled in naval combat and fast maneuvers. Rowers seated along the sides allowed for rapid acceleration and ramming tactics.

Trireme
Trireme · Triple-Row Oared Warship — Warship of Ancient Mediterranean
The trireme was a prominent warship used by ancient Greeks and Romans. It featured three rows of oars on each side, allowing for exceptional speed and maneuverability. Triremes played a crucial role in ramming enemy ships and performing surprise attacks during naval battles.

Corvette
Small Warship · Nimble Escort — Fast and agile naval vessel
A corvette is a small, maneuverable warship primarily used for escort, patrol, and reconnaissance missions. First appearing in 17th-century Europe, corvettes became a staple of modern navies. While less heavily armed than larger ships, their speed and versatility make them ideal for a range of duties.

Bismarck
Bismarck · German Battleship — Iconic World War II German warship
The Bismarck was a large battleship built by Nazi Germany during World War II. Renowned for its powerful armament and armor, it is most famous for the sinking of HMS Hood.

Medieval Sailing Ship
Medieval Vessel · Wind-powered Transport — Ocean-going wooden ship
The medieval sailing ship refers to wooden vessels used from the 9th to 15th centuries in Europe and Asia. Utilizing sails and masts to harness wind power, these ships played vital roles in maritime trade, exploration, and warfare. They came in various sizes and designs, laying the foundation for the Age of Exploration.

Venetian Galleon
Venetian Galleon · Large Sailing Ship — Principal Warship of the Republic of Venice
The Venetian galleon was a large sailing vessel used by the Republic of Venice in the 16th and 17th centuries. Serving as both a merchant ship and a warship, it plied the Mediterranean and Atlantic waters. Its sturdy hull and numerous gun ports made it ideal for naval warfare and long-distance trade.

Galleon
Galleon · Sailing Ship — Iconic ship of the Age of Discovery
The galleon was a large sailing ship used from the 16th to the 18th centuries. Prominently employed by Spain and other European powers, it served in oceanic trade, exploration, and naval warfare. Characterized by its high hull and multiple gun decks, it was engineered for both long voyages and combat.

Caravel
Caravel · Small Sailing Ship — Iconic Exploration Vessel of the Age of Discovery
The caravel was a small, highly maneuverable sailing ship developed in 15th-century Portugal and Spain. Known for its speed, it became the preferred vessel for exploration and charting new routes. Its combination of lateen and square sails allowed for versatile sailing.