The Kabal-class cruiser, colloquially known as the Eywanii fleet cruiser, was a class of medium cruisers that was employed almost solely by the Eywanii Navy. At just over 500 meters in length, ships of the Kabal-class were typical Eywanii combat vessels, the designs of which traded firepower for superior maneuverability technology, although the former was far from outdated. These vessels lasted for a noteworthy two hundred years before being replaced by more advanced models. However, a small handful had made their way into the possession by local pirates, who were assumed to operate these stolen craft for as long as a thousand years.
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| - The Kabal-class cruiser, colloquially known as the Eywanii fleet cruiser, was a class of medium cruisers that was employed almost solely by the Eywanii Navy. At just over 500 meters in length, ships of the Kabal-class were typical Eywanii combat vessels, the designs of which traded firepower for superior maneuverability technology, although the former was far from outdated. These vessels lasted for a noteworthy two hundred years before being replaced by more advanced models. However, a small handful had made their way into the possession by local pirates, who were assumed to operate these stolen craft for as long as a thousand years.
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| - The Kabal-class cruiser, colloquially known as the Eywanii fleet cruiser, was a class of medium cruisers that was employed almost solely by the Eywanii Navy. At just over 500 meters in length, ships of the Kabal-class were typical Eywanii combat vessels, the designs of which traded firepower for superior maneuverability technology, although the former was far from outdated. These vessels lasted for a noteworthy two hundred years before being replaced by more advanced models. However, a small handful had made their way into the possession by local pirates, who were assumed to operate these stolen craft for as long as a thousand years.
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