An Ancient Pirate Ship. It is black, coated in plates of tarnished silver, and gilded in copper turned olive green.
This Ship is made of a large trireme with two Viking Longboats acting at the large outriggers. Thus is is three individual ships work as one, as loosely joined with trusses and timber. The Trusses and Timbers connecting the Viking Longboat outriggers of the Trireme function like a hinge: allowing each longboat to move up and down independently.
The Middle ship has 120 oars, as 60 per side. The Viking Longboat outriggers each have 50 oars, but only on their outermost side.
The Viking Longboats sit alongside the Trireme about 3 meters away. The timbers and trusses connecting the ships are high above decks, spanning between the masts of the ships, Thus allowing the oars from the trireme to enter the water in the space separating the Trireme and the longboats.
The Viking Longboats outriggers each have three Masts, and the Trireme also has three masts: the trusses and timbers join and pivot at the masts.