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The Queen of the line is the biggest, most extravagant class of ship to grace the ocean before the dramatic end of the Age of Rebirth. Some were floating barracks, with enough soldiers packed shoulder to shoulder to take out a small continent, while others were palaces at sea, with luxurious accommodations of the royal court. In either case, they were not designed for naval warfare, but transport, and hence rarely seen without a Man-O-War escort.

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  • Queen of the Line
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  • The Queen of the line is the biggest, most extravagant class of ship to grace the ocean before the dramatic end of the Age of Rebirth. Some were floating barracks, with enough soldiers packed shoulder to shoulder to take out a small continent, while others were palaces at sea, with luxurious accommodations of the royal court. In either case, they were not designed for naval warfare, but transport, and hence rarely seen without a Man-O-War escort.
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  • The Queen of the line is the biggest, most extravagant class of ship to grace the ocean before the dramatic end of the Age of Rebirth. Some were floating barracks, with enough soldiers packed shoulder to shoulder to take out a small continent, while others were palaces at sea, with luxurious accommodations of the royal court. In either case, they were not designed for naval warfare, but transport, and hence rarely seen without a Man-O-War escort.
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