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The ENS Segalond is a 5000 Block Clipper (piloted as a SeaFreighter) build by [[FearMyFeedEU]] in the Harbour of [[Segalond]]. Since the theft of the [[ENS Paurini]] it has been the Flagship of the Esacarian Navy.
[[File:ENSMercatore.png|thumb|The ENS Mercatore docked in the harbour of Segalond]]
[[File:ENSSEGALOND.PNG|thumb|The ENS Segalond docked in the harbour of Segalond]]
 
The ENS Mercatore is a 5000 Block Clipper (piloted as a SeaFreighter) build by [[Mercatore Paurini]] in the Harbour of [[Segalond]] in August of 1799. Since the theft of the [[ENS Paurini]] it has been the Flagship of the Esacarian Navy.
==Design==
The ENS Mercatore is a 5000 block 3-masted clipper with two cargo bays. It is designed as a cargo ship with minimal weaponry.
 
==Service History==
Since it's Constrution the ship has been used mainly for trade runs to the nearby Guilds.
 
==Battles==
The ENS Mercatore has never been under attack
==Trivia==
The Design of the ENS Mercatore was partly based on the real-life Clipper "Cutty Sark"

Latest revision as of 10:28, 7 September 2022

The ENS Mercatore docked in the harbour of Segalond

The ENS Mercatore is a 5000 Block Clipper (piloted as a SeaFreighter) build by Mercatore Paurini in the Harbour of Segalond in August of 1799. Since the theft of the ENS Paurini it has been the Flagship of the Esacarian Navy.

Design

The ENS Mercatore is a 5000 block 3-masted clipper with two cargo bays. It is designed as a cargo ship with minimal weaponry.

Service History

Since it's Constrution the ship has been used mainly for trade runs to the nearby Guilds.

Battles

The ENS Mercatore has never been under attack

Trivia

The Design of the ENS Mercatore was partly based on the real-life Clipper "Cutty Sark"