When a sailing ship is on the sea, there's no such thing as a unified stopping for rest at night, provided the weather permits.
Instead, some crew members are responsible for standing watch and keeping vigil, while others rest before taking their turn.
As night falls, the fleets proceeding through thick fog, whether merchant ships or colonial transports, mostly follow this routine.
Only a group of Privateer Ships, organized in advance, continue to guard the perimeter of the fleet and remain vigilant.
"Listen up, I will now repeat the taboos of nighttime navigation:
First, do not call out each other's names directly; second, if you hear any unusual sounds, do not investigate on your own, immediately report to the Captain or the first mate;
Third, keep some distance between yourselves, and when encountering other crew members, verify the password immediately to confirm they're indeed the person you know;
