
#SUNLESS SEA PIGMOTE FULL#
Glorious Dreadnoughts are very tough, possess a full complement of fore, deck and aft cannons, and frequently patrol some of the popular edge areas of the map (the Empire of Hands and Kingeater's Castle, most notably).Factoring in that they tend charge very quickly and frequently and that they do 10+ damage per hit, you'll likely have some of the higher level ships get torn apart by the beasts, let alone your starting Limpet. Because the way the monsters in the game hurt you is by ramming and coming into contact with the ship, and the character model for the sharks widely failing back and forth when attacking you, you often get hit TWICE when encountering the sharks. A more widespread menace are the Bound Sharks.As if all that weren't bad enough, they like to park themselves just off Port Carnelian to make your life that much more painful. These goddamn murder parrots not only do horrible damage to your hull, they're also relentless in their pursuit, will spot you sneaking around even offscreen, and they're too bloody fast to outrun on a ship. In a game where fighting enormous oceanic monstrosities is commonplace, the thing most captains really dread are Blue Prophets.The Surface is an uplifting tune that greatly contrasts with the generally subdued tracks found in the Neath.Fitting that the entire track sounds like alien chanting. The music played during the approach to Port Carnelian note Hope is an Anchor on the official soundtrack is also played when you sail to the Stars with the Merchant Venturer.A spicy Oriental tune that plays around the Khanate.

Khan's Heart is nothing short of delicious.

