The HMHS Royalty Of Edinburgh. Her keel was laid out on October 3rd 1912. The ship was finished on August 10th 1913 with her twin sister ship the RMS Royalty Of Scotland. The ship entered WW1 as an oceanliner and survived the war. When WW2 started she was converted into a hospital ship and was stripped of her small lifeboats davits and given 4 towering gantry davits. The ship survived in WW2 as a hospital ship still but on December 7th 1944, a year after her twin sister ship sunk, the ship was on the Atlantic Ocean on the way to Glasgow, Scotland from New York, USA, like the path her sister ship was on when she sank. But when the ship was halfway to Glasgow at 11:15AM. Fog rolled in. The ship had to slow down because of how hard it was to see. But 10 minutes later at 11:30AM a German U-Boat fired 1 torpedo. The torpedo hitting the port side bow. The ship flooded with water quickly. Windows shattered and debris was everywhere. But only after 15 minutes her bow went underwater due to how controlled the flooding was. But 20 minutes later the ship slipped below the waves. 443 people out of the 2,450 people survived. The U-Boat that sink the HMHS Royalty Of Edinburgh being the same U-Boat that sunk the RMS Royalty Of Scotland. But not as bad of a sinking when the 3rd sister ship, the HMTT Royalty Of Glasgow, which was the last ship of the Royalty Class Ships, sunk in a storm due to hull plates being blown out and a boiler exploding with the HMS Glasgow, a battleship with 15 main cannons, was escorting the ship and watch it sink in the middle of the night in the horrible storm.
Weather settings if you want to make the ship sink like it did in it's story:
Just put the fog to 100% and your fine