Typically, the Aeserian navy was organized around seven fleets. During the Mu Crisis King Nadu III ordered construction of a airship fleet to provide transport to and defense against Onisi. The number eight has deep numerological significance in Aeseri culture- it represents the sky as well as death.
The Aeserian Eighth Fleet launched from Abayahn'Nu on 4/6/1253 4E. It was severely damaged in the Battle of Onisi, with only about one third of the ships surviving.
Below are the names and styles of the ships that took part of the eighth fleet, as well as any notes about their dates of service and fates in various battles.
Large ships bristling with weaponry on multiple decks. Captains are automatically granted voting seats in the Captain's Council.
Built with a myriad of flags and other communication equipment, command cruisers are medium sized ships responsible for keeping the fleet organized and on-task. Captains of command cruisers are automatically made squadron commanders and given voting seats at the Captain's council.
Medium sized ships built for combat. Captains must be of higher caste and can command squadrons. They sit on the Captain's Council, but often times cannot vote. The “'vash” suffix translates to “servant of…”
Small general purpose craft with a crew of about 50. Usually fitted with at least one crew weapon. Captains of Frigates can sometimes be from lower castes but all can elect a representative of their squadron to sit on the Captain's council. Frigates are suffixed with either “rut” (meaning sea-fairing ship) or “sangri” (meaning “escort”)
Small, hastily built craft that usually cannot be crewed by more than a dozen men. Many are unarmed and simply meant for boarding and scouting purposes, though some are mounted with crew weaponry. Captains of Corvettes are commonly from the worker caste and not given a seat at Captain's councils. They instead report to the squadron commander, who is elected by other captains.
Various craft that do not fit in the standard command structure. Oftentimes used for personnel and supply transport, as well as transfer craft.