Contact the harbor

Send a message before the tide changes.

Questions, corrections, topic suggestions, manga notes, ancient ship ideas, sea myth arguments, navigation clarifications, and polite complaints from underwater residents may be sent through the harbor office.

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Harbor office

The Permit Goblin insists all messages be legible.

AncientSailor.com welcomes useful messages: factual corrections, broken-link reports, image-credit notes, episode suggestions, accessibility issues, and questions about the site’s fictional sea world.

The site is for education, folklore, and fictional storytelling. It does not provide boating advice, navigation instruction, marine safety guidance, storm survival planning, vessel operation help, or emergency assistance.

Best use

Send useful harbor mail.

The best messages are specific, practical, and tied to a page, topic, image, character, or correction. The Permit Goblin rejects vague complaints written entirely in fog metaphors, although he files them beautifully.

  • Corrections with a page URL.
  • Broken links or image issues.
  • Mobile, readability, or contrast notes.
  • Manga episode ideas.
  • Sea myth, port, ship, or navigation topic suggestions.
Send a message

Harbor contact form.

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Contact form

Message the old harbor

Please do not send emergency, boating, route-planning, navigation, legal, medical, or survival requests through this form.

Corrections

Useful corrections are welcome.

Ancient maritime history is broad, regional, and complicated. The site aims to be clear and useful, but it is not an academic monograph or final authority.

When sending a correction, include the page URL, the sentence or section involved, the suggested change, and a source or explanation. The Sea Judge appreciates precision.

Common destinations

Useful pages before you write.

The harbor has records, warnings, and paperwork. Occasionally, they are helpful.

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Questions

FAQ

Answers about the site, characters, myths, navigation topics, disclaimers, and recommended reading order.

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Story

Manga Episodes

The full six-part voyage: maps, storms, Kraken-sama, false lighthouses, the Sea Judge, and the last star.

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Policy

Disclaimer

The site boundary for educational storytelling, fictional episodes, navigation topics, storms, myths, and safety notes.

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Response expectations

The harbor reads everything. The kraken answers selectively.

Messages may be reviewed for site improvements, corrections, future page ideas, and episode development. Not every message can receive an individual reply.

Please keep messages practical, specific, and relevant to AncientSailor.com. The Permit Goblin rejects vague complaints written entirely in storm metaphors, although he files them beautifully.

Message checklist

Include when helpful:

  • The page URL or episode name.
  • The exact issue or suggestion.
  • A corrected phrase or replacement idea.
  • A source reference for historical corrections.
  • A note if the issue is mobile, desktop, contrast, or accessibility related.
More harbor routes

Explore before departure.

If your message is about a specific subject, these pages may be the right dock.

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Ships

Ancient Ships

For notes about vessels, hulls, sails, oars, river craft, trade ships, warships, and ocean canoes.

Board the ships
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Navigation

How Sailors Navigated

For corrections or questions about stars, swells, winds, birds, currents, coastlines, and route memory.

Read the sky
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Myths

Sea Monsters and Myths

For notes about krakens, sirens, ghost ships, sea dragons, cursed fog, and folklore boundaries.

Enter the myths
Safety note

This contact page is not for maritime emergencies.

AncientSailor.com is an educational and fictional storytelling site. Do not use this contact page for boating emergencies, navigation help, vessel operation advice, storm decisions, survival planning, rescue requests, medical issues, legal issues, or any urgent safety matter. Use official emergency services, official marine forecasts, modern charts, proper safety equipment, licensed instruction, and qualified professionals.