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Fairgrass

The Fairgrass is a ship that sunk in 302, 1425 miles off the coast of Zollie.

Status

Status: Sunken
Sank: 302
Location: 1425 miles off the coast of Zollie

Construction

Built: 296
Builder: Dix Gilles

Ports

Port of origin: Greenville, Mount Hope
Most recent port: Greenville, Mount Hope
Left port: 112 years ago

Captains

Captain on final voyage: Capt. Pierce Gilles, 0 yrs. experience; died 335

Voyages

Voyages completed: 0

Demography

Population: no one has been aboard since 301
Highest-ever population: 3 (in 296)

Passengers

Passengers: last passenger died 302
Former passengers: Dix Gilles, Lee Gilles, Filipe Zollie
Died aboard: Dix Gilles (Ship lost at sea), Lee Gilles (Ship lost at sea), Filipe Zollie (Ship lost at sea)
Murders: None

Narrative

296.   The Fairgrass was built in Greenville, Mount Hope, by Dix Gilles. It is the first ship that she has completed. Pierce Gilles is trying to gather up a group of people in Greenville for an expedition on the Fairgrass, which Pierce Gilles has agreed to lead. Pierce Gilles has made it clear that, because it was his decision for the ship to be commandeered, he will serve as its captain. Pierce Gilles was designated captain of the Fairgrass, which will depart Greenville shortly; he has never captained a ship before. Dix Gilles, Lee Gilles, and Filipe Zollie have boarded the Fairgrass from the port of Greenville, Mount Hope. The Fairgrass, under command of Capt. Pierce Gilles, has left the harbor at Greenville, Mount Hope. The Fairgrass is heading NW at full-speed.
297.   The Fairgrass is heading N at quarter-speed.
298.   The Fairgrass is heading N at full-speed.
299.   The Fairgrass is heading N at half-speed.
300.   The Fairgrass is heading N at full-speed.
301.   The Fairgrass is heading NW at full-speed.
302.   The Fairgrass is heading N at quarter-speed. The crew of the Fairgrass, which has been at sea for 6 years, are desperately trying to navigate the ship back to land; they may be hopelessly lost at sea. Lee Gilles died aboard the Fairgrass, which had become lost at sea; he was 42 years old. Filipe Zollie died aboard the Fairgrass, which had become lost at sea; he was 29 years old. The Fairgrass sank 1425 miles off the coast of Zollie; there was no one aboard.
335.   Capt. Pierce Gilles, captain of the Fairgrass since 296, died in Greenville, Mount Hope, of natural causes; he was 92 years old.
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