Somewhere on the vast seas:
A fleet of well-maintained ships, numbering over twenty, spanned the seas in search of their elusive prize. Each vessel gleamed with newness, almost as if they had never braved the waves. The main sails bore the same crest—a symbol of a noble family. Every ship was manned by a crew of at least ten men, their attire exuding an air of nobility despite their common origins.
The crew donned fine white linen shirts, loose and comfortable, beneath fitted waistcoats embroidered with intricate patterns. Their knee-length red breeches, paired with long stockings, allowed for ease of movement, while their sturdy leather boots provided protection against the harsh marine environment. Over their shoulders, long blue coats of rich wool, adorned with gold buttons, added a touch of grandeur to their appearance.