By Jakub Rozalski. (Masterpiece, ultra-realistic, 32k, best quality, hyper-detailed, cinematic lighting, intricate textures, photorealistic, dramatic composition, immersive depth, trending on ArtStation.) intricate linework with expressive contrasts, soft lighting. The Imperial Navy’s Warship Design The Imperial Navy prioritized sheer firepower and reinforced hull durability, pushing the limits of shipbuilding to create ever-larger warships. Their vessels loomed like floating fortresses, their colossal wooden hulls fortified with layers of reinforced planking and iron bracing. Cannonports lined the expansive broadsides, each housing a meticulously arranged battery of heavy naval cannons. The designers, driven by a relentless hunger for supremacy, sought to maximize the number of guns on each ship, turning them into devastating war machines. The result: titanic battleships, bristling with artillery, ready to unleash thunderous barrages upon their enemies. Set against the open sea, these behemoths embodied the Imperial doctrine of naval dominance—not through speed or maneuverability, but through overwhelming, unrelenting firepower.

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