Barca de Aqueronte

The Barca de Aqueronte (バーカ ド アクリオント baaka do akurionto) is a magical vessel that is currently commandeered by Diocletian. Taking the form of a massive man-of-war, the Barca de Aquerontez towers over ships manned by the general armies of Earth Land. Besides its massive size and intimidating power, the true power of the Barca de Aqueronte is its ability to teleport itself, and its crew, to different locations around the world. It is said that the ship is not of Earth Land origin, and was discovered deep beneath the sea far from civilisation. Along with the sightings of its current overseer, the ship has thus made itself present to the world, though only through tales and rumours spread by the public.

Description
The Barca de Aqueronte is a "magical sea vessel" that towers far over the likeliness of normal ships used by Earth Landers. With numerous sails and masts that spread around the ship, from a distance the Barca de Aqueronte resembles that of an impending storm, soon to shower and thunder over port side cities. However, within actual storms, it is practically invisible to the human eye, with it only being visible by lightning that cracks behind it. Rumours and tales describe the ship to be ghost-like, with an eerie mist that follows it around, that is able to quickly obscure the vision of surrounding sea vessels and thus hide it away despite its gigantic size. One can quickly recognise the ship's presence simply with the quick acting mist, and the sudden appearance of crashing, violent waves that accompany the ship. These waves prove no hinderance to the Barca de Aqueronte's steering, although the same can definitely not be said for other ships that came across its path. This acts as the reason for why no normal sailors have never come close to or properly identifying the Barca de Aqueronte, as none of yet have survived such close encounters. Those who have come close to the Barca de Aqueronte have either been abducted, killed or broken, rendering them madman or women whose stories are made out to be simple tales of fiction.

The ship's size can be compared to that of a fortress, even exaggerated to be comparable to the