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The '''Pewternaught''' is a class of steel-hulled warships from Scadrial. They were developed by Lord Mayor Bastien Severington of [[Bilming]] along with Dr. Florin Malin around {{date|342|PC}}. These warships are heavily-armored, with reinforced hulls, electronic range-finders, and a total armament of sixteen 12-inch naval artillery guns, with a range of 16 miles. They are capable of reaching a top speed of 24 miles an hour.{{file ref|New Ascendancy broadsheet.jpg|The New Ascendancy Broadsheet}}
 
The '''Pewternaught''' is a class of steel-hulled warships from Scadrial. They were developed by Lord Mayor Bastien Severington of [[Bilming]] along with Dr. Florin Malin around {{date|342|PC}}. These warships are heavily-armored, with reinforced hulls, electronic range-finders, and a total armament of sixteen 12-inch naval artillery guns, with a range of 16 miles. They are capable of reaching a top speed of 24 miles an hour.{{file ref|New Ascendancy broadsheet.jpg|The New Ascendancy Broadsheet}}

Revision as of 07:21, 9 May 2020

Pewternaut
Pewternaught.PNG
Type Warship
World of Origin Scadrial
Universe Cosmere

"Why do we need warships? The Basin is alone on land and on seas. From whom do we need protection?

The Pewternaught is a class of steel-hulled warships from Scadrial. They were developed by Lord Mayor Bastien Severington of Bilming along with Dr. Florin Malin around 342 PC. These warships are heavily-armored, with reinforced hulls, electronic range-finders, and a total armament of sixteen 12-inch naval artillery guns, with a range of 16 miles. They are capable of reaching a top speed of 24 miles an hour.[1]