Joerg
>When the Jrusteli build their wooden ships, they
>use sailing ships that sound like adaptations of Artmali design.
>
>This means masts with more than a single sail, and rigging.
I'm not sure what time period you're talking about, but IMO Jrustela started out with something that looked like a Phoenician ship, with a single sail that could be brailed. (See Dario's illustration at <http://www.glorantha.com/greg/seshnelanKings2.html> -- this isn't necessarily Gloranthan canon, but it is what I'm describing.)
In my game, the quintessential Artmali ship is sort of Polynesian: "huge carved logs with sails and oars." [Revealed Mythologies p.37] The voyaging canoe at <http://www.francispimmel.com/> seems plausible (though of course it would be blue).
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David Dunham
Glorantha/HQ/RQ page: www.pensee.com/dunham/glorantha.html
Received on Sun 16 Sep 2007 - 11:08:12 EEST
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