Koningin Marie

The Koningin Marie (Queen Mary) ia a ship named after Queen Marie of Brunant.

History
In 1613, King Adrian I commisioned a ship; it would become the foundation of the Realmarine. The ship saw little service until 1784, when James Carrington invaded the islands. The ship attacked one of Carrington's ships, but it was too old and was easily sunk. In 1917, the ship was re-discovered and was raised. After a massive 8 year restoration, the ship was restored to a high degree. When the Royal Family returned from exile in Noble City, Lovia, they wanted to thank the Lovians for their hospitality. So, in 1951, the Koningin Marie was put in a large container ship and brought to Lovia as a gift. In 2007, the ship was carefully moved to a new facility in the K29 Museum.