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Style Book: Brethren Sails Colors - Version 2 vs Version 3
Apr 27, 2026, 01:23 PM
Added icon image
Apr 27, 2026, 03:11 PM
Added unlock list, provisioner source, and Style Book read mechanic
1-Style Book: Brethren Sails Colors1+A faction-themed book that unlocks two Brethren of the Coast sail designs: Jolly Roger's Grin and Twilight.223+How It Works345+A Style Book is a one-time-read consumable. Right-click the book in the inventory to read it, and the entire set of designs it lists is added permanently to that character's Wharf customisation menu. After reading, the book is removed from inventory but the designs stay forever, applicable to any ship that character owns. Other characters in a shared base must each read their own copy.465-Unlocks two sails color schemes for Brethren ships: Jolly Roger’s Grin and Twilight.7+Designs Unlocked687-Category: Items - Miscellaneous9+DesignNotesJolly Roger's GrinBlack canvas with a stark white skull silhouette stitched across the main.TwilightDeep navy fading to violet, evoking the last hour of day on open water.10+Where to Buy8119-Game Data12+Sold by the Brethren of the Coast Provisioner for 30 Guinea. Reputation with the corresponding faction must reach the rank that opens the cosmetic stock at the Provisioner before the book becomes available for purchase.101311-Properties14+Faction Context121513-PropertyValueVENDORQTY FACTION LEVEL PRICE16+Sold once Brethren reputation reaches the cosmetic threshold. The Jolly Roger emblem is the same skull-and-crossbones device that gave the historical pirate flag its nickname.17+18+Tips19+20+Read the book at the dock before opening the Wharf customisation menu. Browsing for the new design before reading the book will leave the menu blank where the new options should be.Style Books are bound to a character, not a base or a clan. If a friend wants the same designs they need to buy and read their own copy.All cosmetic designs are stat-neutral. There is no in-game mechanical reason to prefer one design over another, only personal aesthetic and the visual signal it sends to other crews at sea.