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Morning Glow
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The Morning Glow is a ship hull color cosmetic in Windrose, applied at the Shipwright to customize a player ship's hull paintwork. The Morning Glow design is associated with Brethren of the Coast.
A deceptively light paint for ships flying the Brethren of the Coast colors.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Item type | |
Category | Hull Color |
Faction | |
Weight | 1.0 kg |
Sail the ship to a Shipwright-built Wharf and dock it. Open the Manage Ship menu, switch to the Customization tab, and select Hull. Morning Glow appears in the option list once the Style Book is read; previewing it swaps the live ship model immediately, then confirm to apply.
Unlocked by reading Style Book: Brethren Hull Colors, a one-time-use book sold by the Brethren of the Coast Provisioner. Reading the book permanently adds the paint to the customization menu for that character. Brethren Style Books are priced in Guinea, not Piastres, and gated behind Faction Reputation tiers. There is no Guinea cost to apply the paint afterward, and it can be repainted onto any ship you own at no charge.
This cosmetic name appears in the database under the Brig-class entry, but the underlying design is shared across Brig, Frigate, and Ketch hull classes. Once the Style Book is read, the option is available for every ship class your character has built or unlocked.
Morning Glow is part of the Brethren of the Coast hull-color family unlocked through Style Book: Brethren Hull Colors. Sibling paints in the same set include Scarlet Sunset and Crimson Dawn. All of them are purely visual and share the same Brig, Frigate, and Ketch hull classes.
Shipwright
Brethren of the Coast Provisioner
Brethren of the Coast
Scarlet Sunset
Crimson Dawn
Style Book: Brethren Hull Colors
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Weight | 1.0 |
Because the paint is cosmetic, it has no effect on speed, armor, or cargo. The 1.0 kg weight applies only to the book item in your inventory before it is consumed; once read, the color costs nothing to keep or swap. Captains usually pick it up to match a fleet's livery to their Brethren of the Coast allegiance.