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The keel of a ship was its foundation—the central backbone running from bow to stern, supporting the entire structure.
The keel’s size decided the size of the ship itself. Any other part of a ship could be repaired after taking some damage, but if a keel was broken, it couldn’t be repaired or replaced. A ship with a shattered keel was doomed, unfit for the sea. Because it was the base on which the whole ship was built, replacing it required dismantling the entire vessel.
“In that sense, the material used for a keel determines the ship’s defensive capabilities,” a shadow dwarf said, chatting about the importance of the structure.
The message was clear.
“So you want to use this entire Elvenwood for the keel?” Suho asked.
“Yes!” the dwarves responded in unison, their eyes already gleaming with excitement.
If there had been only one Elvenwood, they might have had to share it. But Suho could bring back more, which changed things.
“There is no need to cut up such precious wood!”
“As I said before, the size of the keel is the size of the ship!”
“And the toughness of the keel decides the toughness of the ship!”
“If we use an entire Elvenwood as the keel, we won’t need...



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