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David Munson

David Munson

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Prompt:

Hyper-realistic viking ship with a dragon carved into the bow and the sails out in a stormy sea....Show more
Width: 1024
Height: 1024
Scale: 7
Steps: 25
Seed: 2050154168
Sampler: DPM++ 2M SDE Karras

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"The Viking longship, or knarr, is a sleek and powerful vessel designed for speed and maneuverability, crucial for both warfare and exploration. It features a long, narrow hull crafted from overlapping wooden planks, known as clinker-built construction, which gives the ship flexibility and strength to navigate the rough seas of the North Atlantic. The ship's prow is often adorned with a carved dragon or serpent head, serving as a symbol of protection and intimidation.

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Onboard, Viking warriors are equipped with round wooden shields, which are often painted with bold, simple designs and are stowed along the sides of the ship when not in use. The ship's stern is flat, and the rudder is controlled by a large steering oar attached to the right side, or starboard.

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Prompt:
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The deck of the longship is open, with rows of wooden benches for oarsmen on either side. The ship is propelled by both a large square sail, made of wool or linen, and the oars that extend from the sides. When the wind is favorable, the sail billows out, pushing the ship forward at remarkable speeds. The longship is also equipped with a shallow draft, allowing it to navigate both deep ocean waters and shallow rivers, making it versatile for raiding and trading missions.

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Fierce Boreas drove against his flying sails,
And rent the sheets; the raging billows rise,
And mount the tossing vessels to the skies:
Nor can the shivering oars sustain the blow.
The galley gives her side and turns her prow.
While those astern, descending down the steep,
Through gaping waves behold the boiling deep.
Three ships were hurried by the southern blast,
And on the secret shelves with fury cast.
Those hidden rocks the Ausonian sailors knew:
They called them Altars, when they rose in view,
And showed their spacious backs above the flood.
Three more fierce Eurus, in his angry mood,
Dashed on the shallows of the moving sand,
And in mid ocean left them moored a land.
Orontes' bark, that bore the Lycian crew,
(A horrid sight!) even in the hero's view,
From stem to stern by waves was overborne:
The trembling pilot, from his rudder torn,
Was headlong hurled; thrice round the ship was tossed,
Then bulged at once, and in the deep was lost.
And here and there above the waves were seen
Arms, pictures, precious goods, and floating men.
The stoutest vessel to the storm gave way,
And sucked through loosened planks the rushing sea.
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Achates faithful, Abas young and bold,
Endured not less, their ships, with gaping seams,
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