Boom!
The spinning shell violently struck the side of the ship.
The ironwood hull merely dented slightly before quickly bouncing the shell off.
The surrounding engraved shock-absorbing patterns swiftly emitted a faint glow, slowly repairing the damage from the collision.
During the repair process, fine vines gradually outlined scar-like patterns, becoming the warship's badge of honor.
"Durability +1, remaining stored life energy is 98."
Indeed, this was the most basic magic warship at this stage, the shipbuilding technology that the Bay Territory had acquired from the Ayr Elves.
It was much harder to produce than a regular wooden warship, especially in terms of obtaining materials.
Even ordinary warships intended for sailing the high seas and withstanding the pounding of the waves require extremely hard and lightweight wood.
Ironwood is both common and very expensive.
Ironwood growth is extremely slow.
Each natural year, it only grows 3 to 5 centimeters taller.