Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150628202441/@comment-24736819-20150705220228

(It's not because of the waves, it's because of the water instability. A catapult needs a solid ground so you can calculate the landing of the projectile with accuracy, so being attached to a ship only allows good trajectory calcs against air targets, because they are easier to get more precision. Again, I'm not saying that they didn't exist and that you can't use them, but battlewise they are a poor choice against other ships. And no, they are not the same as mortar cannons, because the cannons' bore gives them the accuracy which the catapults lack.)

The ships, now circled the two enemy's ones, and since they didn't moved out of the way the ebony rams of the Heavy Warships thrusted themselves against the enemies' sterns with ease.

The flying balls of fire were easily dodged, while the ballistae were not. One ship got its hull severely pierced and water started to invade the ship, forcing its crew to go fix it.

Farraud was still worried about the fact that they were found extremely easy. He decided to discuss it with the King, so after a few minutes he decided to go to the King's tent.

(Harry, let e know when they can talk.)