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Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:06 am
The Grungy Galleon Ship Design
The Grungy Galleon is a sight to behold. One of the largest Restaurateur Class ships ever built, it comes equipped with all the luxuries needed to create the perfect meal experience.
Areas of the Ship
Main Deck The Grungy Galleon Tavern The Kitchen The Stores The Brigg The Docks Crew Quarters First Mate's Quarters Captain's Quarters
(map of ship soon to follow)
(Picture of Ship Soon to follow)
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 9:25 am
The Main Deck
The spacious main deck is the first sight visitors to the Galleon feast their eyes on. Depsite the namesake, the deck, or for that matter the ship itself, has very little grunge at all. Crews work tirelessly to create a prefect food-enjoying environment for its patrons. The main deck features exterioir walkways, an outdoor dining area for guests, weather and typhoons permitting, and a view of the Great Blue like no other. From here, Patrons are able to get to the other areas of the ship.
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 9:34 am
The Grungy Galleon's Tavern
Despite being under deck, the tavern is quite spacious. It offers many tables for sit in dining, and a bar seating area. The Tavern also features a fully-stocked bar, and game room. In the game room there is a wide variety of entertainment available such as billiards and darts; however drinking games are very popular among patrons.
The tavern features a menu certain to please even the most discernible palettes and is prepared by one of the "Golden Seven" culinary masters of the seven seas.
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:47 pm
The Galleon's Kitchen
This is where the magic happens. Head Chef Flambé and his crew of culinary geniuses cook for hundreds of hungry rapscallions, scalawags, and pirates alike. The kitchen is fully equipped and is able to produce many award winning dishes. Anything from common gruel to the finest roast ham, the kitchen is ready to serve your needs.
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:27 pm
The Storage Deck
Any good ship needs stores for supplies. Unlike other ships, the stores on the galleon, these are built like a labyrinth. No one is really sure who, or why the stores were built in that way but such is life. You'd also think that they would have an extensive catalog for all of its contents as well, and while they keep a catalog of most things, there are some things that even the First Mate doesn't know about the stores.
Some rumors have been floating around that there is a creature that lurks within the depths of the stores and waits for any unsuspecting victim to wander by.
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:32 pm
The Brigg
A clever term for jail house. Those unfortunate to break the Law of the Galleon are thrown into the Grungy depths (these are grungy, no clever naming here) of the Brigg. Those thrown into the Brigg rarely see the light of day again.
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:43 pm
The Docks
It's odd to think that a ship would have its own docking, but it does. The ship comes equipped with the capability to dock with multiple ships to conduct business. Ships simply sail up to the docks and attach, then the crew is free to move between ships for dining and recreation. Patrons are able to reserve docking ahead of time, but it bears a heavy, and sometimes irreplaceable price.
One of the docks, however, is already occupied. The Jack Morgan calls Dock 001 its second home.
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:51 pm
The Crew Quarters
While not the fanciest accommodations around for the crew, they provide the necessary comfort. Hanging hammocks and three square meals a day help keep the crew of the Galleon ready to take on the day.
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:57 pm
First Mate's Cabin
The First Mate adorns his cabin with pnly the finest decor. Artifacts, weapons, and rare treasures line the walls, ground, and even the furniture. Each artifact has its own story of acquisition, and Mick Greysquall will be only too happy to regale with their tales.
If you are sent to the first mate's cabin, it had better be for a good story.
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:09 pm
The Captain's Cabin
Much like the captain himself, it's no wonder that no one has even seen what lies within his own cabin. And like the captain, may a rumor go around. Some say that he keeps the world's most precious treasures in a vault locked within his cabin. Others say that he is raising a demon to one day use to take revenge on the Royal Navy.
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