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Then they stood with their backs against the post-office building, looked across the plaza, and saw the masts of the ships that were in dock.
The patrons here were almost exclusively working-men, with jobs or without, sailors who had been left behind by their ships or had jumped them.
She’d seen more on her approach to the storm-dark, a dozen Vespinese ships keeping pace with the storm’s edge.
All the ships belonging to Port Knot City had been destroyed due to escalating terrorism in the region.
Same as on the ships he’d sailed, because slaver galleys picked up oar-slaves and sail-slaves from all over, with as many names and skins and voices as you cared to conjure and all with their own gods and devils and cities and songs, and there wasn’t a sail-slave he’d met yet who could be bothered with getting his tongue around any name too long to be shouted across the deck in one loud bark.
A pair of glass sleds ten times bigger than the one he and Tuuran had stolen ferried them to the few ships that had survived the onslaught.
The floatstone ships were coming closer.
He’d remind her that he’d already lost Vey Rin, his t’varr and also his brother, to Baros Tsen T’Varr’s dragons, and would ask how such a great empire of ships was to govern itself if now its kwen and sea lord were imprisoned in a flying castle three miles above the desert and three hundred from the nearest thought of civilisation.
This factory is so crucial to the honour of our realms that it is, in a way, an army of the Kingdoms, as much as any on the field of battle or aboard ships fighting the Ocerzerkiyans on the ocean waves.
‘And like you said, I don’t see any ships.
They forwent the gates and crossed the airless spaces between our worlds, raining from the sky in iron ships.
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