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Legendary Broken Player - VRMMORPG-Chapter 746 - Vensalor Outriders
The ship, named Aegis Voyager, was of moderate size but carefully designed to accommodate a crew of 12 to 15 people and up to 30 passengers. This configuration was intentional, as Broken planned for the ship’s passengers to consist entirely of players.
With everyone having their own inventories, there was no need for a large storage area for food supplies, allowing the vessel to sustain long-term voyages of six months or even a year at sea.
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Why was a crew that large necessary? Despite the ship being converted into a golem, it would still require skilled personnel to manage specific roles critical to oceanic exploration—such as a navigator, ship captain, chef, and other specialized talents.
For this purpose, Broken had already secured a reliable team. Well, not personally—it was more the handiwork of Maylock in collaboration with Lucy. Together, they had established a dedicated guild to recruit and train a crew capable of supporting Broken on extended sea journeys.
As for the ship’s capacity to carry 30 passengers, this was a precautionary measure. It would ensure that, if the entire Vensalor Guild or even additional adventurers decided to join the voyage, the Aegis Voyager would be ready to accommodate them all comfortably.
The Aegis Voyager’s hull, crafted from enchanted wood and reinforced with bronze plating, is designed to mimic the sleek form of a whale. This unique shape ensures excellent hydrodynamic performance and durability.
Inside, the ship is built for practicality and comfort during long voyages. Crew members are provided with private or shared cabins that include basic necessities, while additional passengers make use of dormitory-style bunks or fold-out hammocks. A large common area serves as a central hub for meals and gathering.
The ship’s propulsion system combines advanced turbines with foldable fins, eliminating the traditional reliance on sails. At the bow, a sophisticated navigation system capable of scanning the surrounding waters and a defensive mechanism that can emit focused energy beams when needed.
The deck is simple yet functional, featuring broad observation rails that allow both crew and passengers to move safely while enjoying panoramic views of the ocean.
The Aegis Voyager is also designed to be self-sustaining. It boasts water purification systems and integrated fishing tools. For added safety, the ship includes a protective barrier system and offensive weapons, making it dependable even in dangerous waters.
This vessel is a masterful blend of fantasy-inspired craftsmanship and modern ingenuity, ready to traverse the seas with efficiency and style.
Broken, accompanied by Fokil, moved through the ship, reviewing each room and the various facilities. To his surprise, he found numerous features he hadn’t anticipated, all thoughtfully included. It was clear these details would never have occurred to him if he’d designed the ship solely through the golem creation interface.
At least now he had a semi-functional ship that could move if it were equipped with an engine.
Of course, the engine Broken had in mind wasn’t an ordinary one. His plan was to convert the ship into a golem. A golem ship. The mere thought filled him with excitement.
"The ship will be ready in two or three more days," Fokil explained as they stood on the deck, watching workers finalize the finer details.
Broken nodded, satisfied. "That’s a reasonable timeline. And thank you for your hard work, sir."
Fokil smiled faintly, clapping a hand on Broken’s arm. "Look at you now. I can’t just chase you out of my workshop anymore."
Broken grinned in response. "Don’t treat me any differently, sir. I’m still your blacksmith apprentice. That hasn’t changed."
Fokil sighed and paused for a moment, his expression softening. Then, after a brief silence, he spoke again.
"Please, promise me you’ll do everything you can to find her."
Broken’s smile faded slightly as he said. "I won’t stop until I find her. I’ll keep searching, and I’ll make this mission my top priority."
Fokil studied him for a moment before nodding slowly. "You’re a king now. You have responsibilities that go far beyond this."
Broken’s voice was steady as he replied, "That doesn’t mean I’m neglecting my duties. I’ve already taken steps to ensure the kingdom’s safety while I’m away."
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Fokil nodded again. "I can’t join you on this journey. But if you need more support from me, don’t hesitate to ask."
"You’ve already given me more than enough, sir. Thank you for everything," Broken said sincerely.
Fokil’s faint smile returned, and he gave a final nod.
Afterward, Broken returned to the inn prepared for him.
He preferred staying at the inn rather than residing in the city lord’s mansion—it felt more comfortable and less stifling.
He enjoyed a quiet lunch before retreating to his room, where he spent the afternoon reviewing plans and tracking the progress of various responsibilities under his care. These included updates on the development of Slumdon Town, the state of the knights, and the overall security of the kingdom.
He let out a long sigh as he reflected on everything. If it weren’t for Freya overseeing much of the work in Slumdon Town and Maylock managing operations in the capital, he would’ve been completely overwhelmed by the sheer volume of tasks that required his attention.
Later that evening, the people he had been waiting for finally arrived.
Broken descended from his room and entered the meeting area, where a group of individuals was already gathered, rising to their feet as he approached.
Among them were several members of the Vensalor Guild who had agreed to join him on this journey: Goldrich and Jovina, along with Optimus, Trison, and Toberry. Maylock, however, would remain in the capital to manage affairs there.
In addition to the guild members, there were twenty other players present in the room.
"Look at our king now, looking all regal and commanding," Goldrich teased with a grin.
"How was your journey?" Broken asked as he took his seat at the round table.
Goldrich chuckled before replying, "I’ll save the details for later. Right now, I’m sure the twenty players with us are eager to hear about the plans for our upcoming voyage, Broken."
Broken’s gaze shifted to the group of twelve, a mix of sixteen men and four women.
"These are experienced adventurers," Goldrich continued. "They’ve explored far and wide across Yunatea. Now, they’ve joined our alliance, ready to guide us on this journey and whatever lies beyond."
"Hi, my name is Broken. I’m the leader of the Vensalor Guild," he introduced himself with a polite tone, but his words were quickly interrupted by one of the men in the group.
It was a dark-skinned man with curly black hair, wearing a sleeveless fur outfit paired with light armor on his shoulders and chest that revealed his muscular arms.
"I’m pretty sure you’re famous enough that introductions aren’t necessary, King Broken," the man said with a confident smirk.
Broken smiled and nodded. "Thanks. In that case, I’d like to get to know all of you better."
The man, who was clearly the leader of the group, stood up, offering a smile before bowing slightly toward Broken.
"It’s an honor to have been chosen to join this team," the man began. "Allow me to officially introduce myself. My name is Ronan, leader of the newly formed guild, Vensalor Outriders. We are a group of twenty adventurers who were once scattered but have now united under one banner."
"We are seasoned explorers of Yunatea—across its seas, lands, and every terrain in between—and we stand ready to be part of this alliance. Together, we will join you on your journey to explore the uncharted territories of Yunatea."