The figurehead, instead of the standard maiden, mermaid, dragon or sea serpent, shows Prophet Lebioda as a bald, bearded man with a hooked nose. Before renaming it, it showed Melusine, but Kevenard van Vliet, owner of the ship and businessman of the tanning industry, decided to change it in order to please Novigradian priests. Captain of the ship is Boxcray.
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| - The figurehead, instead of the standard maiden, mermaid, dragon or sea serpent, shows Prophet Lebioda as a bald, bearded man with a hooked nose. Before renaming it, it showed Melusine, but Kevenard van Vliet, owner of the ship and businessman of the tanning industry, decided to change it in order to please Novigradian priests. Captain of the ship is Boxcray.
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| - The figurehead, instead of the standard maiden, mermaid, dragon or sea serpent, shows Prophet Lebioda as a bald, bearded man with a hooked nose. Before renaming it, it showed Melusine, but Kevenard van Vliet, owner of the ship and businessman of the tanning industry, decided to change it in order to please Novigradian priests. Captain of the ship is Boxcray.
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