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'''''Wilg''''' is an outrigger of the [[Southern Scadrian]] airship ''[[Brunstell]]''.
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'''''Wilg''''' is a small [[Southern Scadrian]] airship. It is an example of a class of ships known as skimmers{{book ref|mb6|22}} and serves as a tender of the larger airship ''[[Brunstell]]''.{{book ref|mb6|20}}
   
== Appearance and function ==
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== Appearance and Function ==
It is approximately six feet wide and twice as long. It has a seating compartment, similar to an automobile, with a glass windshield and sides open to the air. It is meant to seat six passengers. It can be [[steel]] Pushed to gain flight. In order to stay in the air, passengers use Southern Scadrian medallions to reduce their bodyweight, like a [[iron|skimmer]]. It has fans that keep it in the air that are powered by an [[Allomancy|Allomantic]] [[ettmetal|primer cube]]. Once in the air, wings with fans drop into place to provide forward thrust.{{book ref|bom|21}}
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''Wilg'' is a small ship, approximately six feet wide and twice as long, with a flat bottom. It fits seamlessly into the hull of the ''Brunstell'' like a drawer in a dresser, and can be accessed through a trapdoor inside the larger ship. It can be deployed by pulling a lever that mechanically pushes it on a "shelf" out of the side of the ''Brunstell'''s hull.{{book ref|mb6|20}}{{book ref|mb6|21}} It has a seating compartment, similar to an automobile, with a glass windshield and sides open to the air. Passengers sit in a few chairs that are bolted to the floor.{{book ref|mb6|20}}
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The ship is able to fly through the use of [[Allomancy|Allomantic]] [[steel]]. A [[Coinshot]] holds handles that are strapped to the floor and Pushes downwards on a metal plate underneath the ship to take off. Additionally, passengers use [[unsealed metalminds|Southern Scadrian medallions]] that include [[iron]] to reduce their weight, like a [[iron|Skimmer]]. Once in the air, a large fan powered by an Allomantic [[ettmetal|primer cube]] can be activated to keep the ship aloft; passengers adjust their weight with Feruchemical iron to control the ship's altitude. Pontoons with additional fans also drop into place to provide forward thrust and steering. The ship is only intended to hold six or fewer passengers, plus their supplies.{{book ref|bom|21}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 03:10, 29 June 2022


Wilg
Type Airship
Creators Southern Scadrians
World of Origin Scadrial
Universe Cosmere

What, you think Wilg flies on clouds and dreams?

Allik expressing incredulity at Marasi’s comment[1]

Wilg is a small Southern Scadrian airship. It is an example of a class of ships known as skimmers[1] and serves as a tender of the larger airship Brunstell.[2]

Appearance and Function

Wilg is a small ship, approximately six feet wide and twice as long, with a flat bottom. It fits seamlessly into the hull of the Brunstell like a drawer in a dresser, and can be accessed through a trapdoor inside the larger ship. It can be deployed by pulling a lever that mechanically pushes it on a "shelf" out of the side of the Brunstell's hull.[2][3] It has a seating compartment, similar to an automobile, with a glass windshield and sides open to the air. Passengers sit in a few chairs that are bolted to the floor.[2]

The ship is able to fly through the use of Allomantic steel. A Coinshot holds handles that are strapped to the floor and Pushes downwards on a metal plate underneath the ship to take off. Additionally, passengers use Southern Scadrian medallions that include iron to reduce their weight, like a Skimmer. Once in the air, a large fan powered by an Allomantic primer cube can be activated to keep the ship aloft; passengers adjust their weight with Feruchemical iron to control the ship's altitude. Pontoons with additional fans also drop into place to provide forward thrust and steering. The ship is only intended to hold six or fewer passengers, plus their supplies.[3]

History

It survived the crash of the Brunstell and was used by Allik and Wax’s group to escape from the Set at the Dulsing crash site.[3]

Notes

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