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The Brass Leviathan is a towering marvel of steampunk engineering, a massive flying ship that sails the skies powered by an intricate network of gears, steam pipes, and mechanical ingenuity. This airborne fortress is a blend of Victorian elegance and industrial power, designed for grand expeditions, sky battles, or floating cityscapes in a steampunk world.

The exterior hull is a reinforced combination of brass, iron, and riveted steel plating, giving it both durability and a strikingly elegant appearance. Gigantic rotating propellers and balloon-like gas chambers keep the Leviathan afloat, while a complex system of steam-powered engines and exhaust vents propels it forward with a low, thunderous hum.

At the bow of the airship, a massive ornamental figurehead, crafted from polished metal, serves as both decoration and a hidden ramming weapon. Along the sides, adjustable wings with mechanical flaps help stabilize the ship, while brass-accented railings and walkways provide access to various sections of the deck.

The main deck is an impressive sight, featuring a network of exposed pipes, glowing gauges, and whirring cogs, constantly maintaining the ship’s delicate balance. Steam rises from the machinery, and large, rotating turbines power everything from mechanized cannons to grappling hook launchers for boarding enemy vessels.

Inside, the control room is a masterpiece of Victorian aesthetics and advanced clockwork mechanics. A grand captain’s wheel, lined with intricate brass engravings, dominates the command center, surrounded by levers, dials, and navigation screens powered by a mix of gears and arcane technology. Large windows allow a panoramic view of the skies, while overhead chandeliers flicker with warm gaslight.

The crew quarters and engine rooms are filled with mechanical wonders—gigantic boilers, steam vents, and pulley systems that power everything from automated loading bays to mechanical lift platforms. Hidden compartments store supplies, weapons, and precious artifacts collected from high-altitude adventures.

Whether serving as a warship, an exploration vessel, or a floating pirate fortress, the Brass Leviathan is a breathtaking symbol of power and innovation, perfect for steampunk fantasy worlds, skyborne adventures, or cinematic air battles.

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