Sukuts

What is the most popular military vessel in your world? Where was it made and how does it work?   Formally from the Imperial Navy, and later re-named by Captain Whippet, the Sukuts was away from the capitol when it fell. It was sent to the archipelago between the continents as a show of force. They were attempting to frighten the weaker-willed pirates out of the area to soften it up for imperial conquest, or at least, that's the theory. Whatever sort of catastrophe befell the empire, the Sukuts was not spared. When it eventually drifted into the waters of the pirate, Captain Whippet, it was nearly blown from the water purely out of suspicion. Whippet held off however, and now commands the Sukuts as his flagship.

Power Generation

Wind Magical auxiliary (currently damaged)

Propulsion

Sails Magical fins (currently damaged)

Weapons & Armament

80 cannons and an assortment of smaller arms.

Armor and defense

Thick yellow clay plating coats the ship, giving it it's nickname of the burning sun. It also gives it exceptional toughness while being incredibly expensive to repair.

Communication Tools & Systems

Nautical signals Magic Circle
Nickname
Sally, The Whip, The burning sun
Manufacturer
Owning Organization
Price
Priceless
Rarity
1 of a kind
Width
40'
Length
200'
Height
170'
Weight
600 ton
Speed
7 nots
Complement / Crew
50
Cargo & Passenger Capacity
550 tons & 240 persons