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The whaleship is a spelljammer for people who want to go to space, but don't want to leave anything behind. ANYTHING. Not the billiard table, the pool, the tavern, or anyone they know. It's all coming. Hell, bring the whole village. It's fine, there's room for everybody, sheep included.

The whaleship is designed as a passenger liner and cargo ship, but some DMs may want to use it as a player vessel, so I included a few versions of the ship retrofitted with weapons. Here's the lightly-armed version and here's the heavily-armed version (aka "the Whalehammer 40K"). Also, here's a token of the ship.

Next, I'll be going back to the Black Loch and drawing the drow settlement. After that, I'll be drawing last month's Cartographic Congress winner, "a multi-level village built in and around the branches and trunk of a giant tree, with the buildings of the village connected by bridges." After that, I'll probably be working on the Black Loch for the rest of the month.

All right, I'm gonna get some sleep. Let me know what you think of the whaleship!

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milbysmaps

By the way, I said before that I'd draw the ship with the gravity plane the same as it is in the original deck plans, but I ended up changing my mind and the gravity plane is at the bottom of the ship instead (meaning "up" is the same everywhere). It only affects one thing, which is the cargo doors in the floor of the steerage deck. If the gravity plane were in the middle of the ship, those would be in the floor of the deck below. I felt like that would have been really confusing to most people and that, ultimately, it's a pretty minor thing either way. Anyway, I hope nobody minds too much.

Sesser

Yeah, that's probably safe. I get the feeling WOTC probably isn't keeping Grubbsian physics and are going the route of, "It just works" instead of providing an explanation for why it works.