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Sunken ships should have a book with the captain's log...

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    This makes a lot of sense and a bit more lore on the ship and what they were after.

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    Hi I'm new and cool idea mate

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    Cool idea and Jack Frost good pun there buddy

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    Ey! Realy is a good idea

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    How about some logs are written in a coherent language, depending upon the translation of the game, and then there could be other logs that are in a villager language (humming and grunting) and another type could be in the odd enchantment table language. This would allow for more, varied lore aspects for various worlds and it could signify what type of loot is found within the sunken ship; example: sunken ships with coherent logs could have maps and paper, sunken ships with villager language could have ores like emeralds and iron nuggets, and sunken ships with the enchantment table language could have enchanted books/armor and lapis.

    Just a thought, love the captain's log idea!

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    I love the idea, but believe they should be rare.  Generally, it would generate instead as leather and 1-3 paper.  Sometimes, it would be a book.  Sometimes, the book would have illegible or unicode writing, which may have some form of relevance, though maybe not.  Once in a while, you may find partial written books.  There should be variants, or randomly generated pages that may or may not appear.  It should take several worlds to complete a set.   I say this because it shouldn't just be the same thing written over and over again, because that would get boring fast.