LORE: The SS GreyStone rests at the dock on its maiden voyage, its steel hull and reinforced frame reflecting the post–World War I mindset of strength and resilience. Built in 1920 by the Compass Travel Company, it was designed with warship-like durability in mind, its thick plating and rigid structure meant to withstand harsh conditions at sea. Passengers gaze up at the vessel with confidence, believing it nearly unsinkable. Yet despite this formidable construction, the Graystone’s story will become a reminder that even the strongest ships can be undone not by a single catastrophic blow, but by small, overlooked damage and the decisions that follow.
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