The mad king's ship had once belonged to sultan Suleman of the ottoman empire, some two hundred years ago from now. Or so it is rumored. The chief of his navel fleet, the pride of his army, and the reason behind many of his victories throughout Europe - was this magnificent beauty, stretched about 250 yards of pure splendor with 60 gunposts on either sides and was once used to carry a fleet up to 2,000 soldiers, at a time and thousands of tons of shipments across the world. But it's time in the army had come to an end, more than a hundred years ago and so had its warship glory, with a series of foreign owners- from a Turkish King to Rutheniyan Businessman. And over the years, the mad King's ship had gained a new reputation - not of warship but of a dazzling luxury, constituting every ki

