Caun's Light wasn't the most modern ship tied at the docks. In fact, the vessel was likely one of the oldest ships still sailing the river, even if it wasn't quite old enough to have carried the Lothian lord the ship was named after.
Caun Lothian had led the forces of the Second Crusade to an unbroken series of victories over the Eldritch across much of what had become Lothian March, but in the end, he'd broken his armies on the fortifications of the Vale of Mists and retreated to establish the capital of his domain at the lazy river bend where Lothian City now stood.
Taking a ship that bore his name on their journey to the Vale of Mists tickled Jocelynn's sense of irony, but whether the name was a bad omen for their journey or not, she couldn't say.
