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Yes, but this one flew.

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Doesn’t the ship fly in DOS2? It’s been a while since I played, but I’m pretty sure it does some flying teleportation stuff

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That’s a later ship (your home base), the starting ship doesn’t.

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Not gonna lie, I’m familiar with the D&D lore but when the ship jumped dimensions, my jaw unhinged

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Is a giant tentacle monster really a ship?

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Maybe its a boat?

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In DOS2, there was both a ship and a tentacle monster, so I’ll go with yes

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The tentacle ship was just shorthand

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Well in Divinity Original Sin there is a ship on fire on the first town too.

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Haha I guess every studio needs to have their calling card, Larian’s is wrecking ships as plot motivation

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for Bethesda it’s starting in a prison.

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Ships are the undisputed best literary vehicles.

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Ha! Didn’t even realize that. How funny

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