Gnomish Whelk (Spelljammer Supplement)

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Gnomish Whelk

Built By: Gnomes

Used Primarily By: Gnomes

Cost: 120,000 gp

Hit Points: 200-300

Damage Threshold: 13

Crew: 30/60 (Small)or 20/30 (Medium)

Max ability modifier: +2

Landing—Land: Yes

Landing—Water: Yes

Armor Class: 14

Standard Armament:

  • 1 medium catapult
  • 1 medium jettisons
  • 1 piercing ram

Cargo(tons): 15

Keel Length: 120'

Beam Width: 25'

Description

The Whelk is a grown ship, much like the elven Flitters and Armadas. In fact, the Whelk was developed by forest gnomes working with elven shipwrights, and using modified versions of the spells used by the elves to grow their ships. Whelks appear as spiraled sea shells dotted with sharp spikes along the whorls, traveling large-end first through the void. The graceful design of the Whelk is in sharp contrast to most gnomish designs, which tend to be hodgepodges of different ships and naval architectural styles, as if the designer was changing his mind as he built it (an impression which is often accurate). This is because the Whelk is not built by the tinker gnomes familiar to spacefarers, but is instead built by the more reclusive forest gnomes, specifically illusionist forest gnomes who enjoy a loose alliance with the Imperial Elven Navy.

The Whelk is designed specifically for gnomes, and no allowance has been made for larger crew or passengers - the quarters and passageways are gnome-sized and larger creatures must make do or sleep on the outer deck. A Whelk will occasionally carry one or more elven passengers, but this is rare, and the elves usually find this uncomfortable unless they are particularly short. The crew requirements listed above are the theoretical minimum and maximum for human-sized crew. A crew of gnome-sized creatures has a crew of 30/60.

The command staff of a Whelk is entirely made up of gnome illusionists - captain, helmsman, chief mage, and weapons officer. In addition there will be 1-4 additional illusionists amongst the crew. The rest of the crew (typically a total of about 40 gnomes will be on board) is made up of gnome warriors. The command staff and other illusionists use their spells to increase the apparent dangerous nature of the ship (large monsters on deck, additional weaponry, etc). Those of sufficient level may use Hallucinatory Terrain to mask the appearance of the ship, making it appear as a star field (although movement spoils this illusion). In addition to the crew, the Whelk will be home to either a family of normal badgers, or 1-2 giant badgers, who are used as watchdogs and pets.


Ship Uses

Explorer: The original intended use of the Whelk was to serve as an exploration vessel, with the intent that the gnomish crews would coordinate their exploratory efforts with those of their elven friends on other ships. The Whelk's size (big enough to carry sufficient explorers and equipment for long voyages, but small enough to avoid too much attention) and ability to land on land or water make it ideal for this application, especially when combined with the abilities of the crew to camouflage themselves from any natives when necessary.

Warship: When used in concert with other ships, the capability of the Whelk's illusionist gnome crews at misdirection and distraction proved decisive in many battles. An unsupported Whelk is nowhere near as competent in combat, but is an excellent scout/spy craft. The success of these Whelks has led some gnomish captains to turn mercenary, hiring their ships out to the highest bidder.

Power Whelk: In this configuration, portions of the shell are cut away in strategic locations to allow for better maneuverability and to allow extra firing ports for large weapons. When this is done, the ship's AC is reduced to 12, but the max ability modifier increases to +3, and five light ballistae are revealed. Usually this will come as a complete surprise to the Power Whelk's enemies, since the missing hull sections are typically concealed with illusions.

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