The Ship (Part 2)

Saleen took an interest in the ship. He had been born near the sea, thus he possessed basic knowledge of ships. The ship's structure was not suitable for high-speed sailing, and the way the sails were positioned was even worse. Without help from the propellers which were powered by magic, the speed of the ship would not even exceed twenty miles an hour.

However, this ship had an advantage to it. It was stable, and the average human would not feel any vigorous rocking while on this ship. Such an environment was also beneficial for casting spells. Usually, a mage was not particular about their surroundings when casting spells that they were familiar with. The surroundings only needed to have elemental stability.

But at times, some spells needed to be prepared for more than twelve frames of time, so the mage would need a stable environment. Events such as riding a horse, riding a boat, or flying would cause problems with the process of casting a spell.