' Wrote:Power regen is high, you've listed 3,000 power / second while the barghest is only 2,350 and the fafnir is only 2,735.
BTW, Justicar is the proper spelling, not Justiciar, unless you're gallic or something.
From the looks of things, this ship is also a good deal larger than the fafnir. Thicker wings for starters.
Thats why "Justiciar" is on dictionary.com and not Justicar?
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dictionary.com Wrote:jus⋅ti⋅ci⋅ar
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–noun
1. a high judicial officer in medieval England.
2. the chief political and judicial officer in England from the reign of William I to that of Henry III.
3. justiciary (def. 2).
' Wrote:I don't see any Liberty influence what-so-ever, sorry.
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