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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 9014698" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>Showing that even the most promisingly talented practitioners could make mistakes when first learning, Nic quickly adjusted his thinking and got the hang of <em>Spelljamming</em> very quickly. Flapjack floated nearby, turning various colours of encouragement and sending soothing and instructive feelings to the gnome. Soon they were off, speeding along through Wildspace at what would have been unimaginable speeds to anyone who could understand them.</p><p></p><p>On the world now gone, there were many tales of what lay above the sky, but none of them had been quite accurate to what they saw as they moved. At one point, Nic felt a pressure ahead and the ship slowed down and hove-to as a pod of space-whales swam past. The new crew marveled as one of them blew a sparkling spray of star-stuff and dove "under", swimming at an angle that revealed that "up" wasn't quite the same as it had once been.</p><p></p><p>The ship continued to sail away from the world that had once been, far enough now to appear as a star (though still slightly flower-shaped). Life aboard settled down long enough for the refugees to get a much needed rest. The crew rested as well, now split into shifts.</p><p></p><p>The following afternoon, Phlox spotted an object in the distance. He pointed it out to his closest experienced crewman, which was Gordo the winged-ape-folk (who's species was called the Hadozee). Gordo nodded, pulled a spyglass and scrambled to the topmast. Soon he called to the captain, <strong>"A ship to starboard! She's turning... headin' for us!"</strong></p><p></p><p>Nic found it interesting that not only could he easily "hear" this conversation from the helm, but he could <em>feel</em> the other ship off in the distance, as if a pressure was pushing on his ribs and getting more forceful as it came.</p><p></p><p>After a minute or two, Gordo called again, <strong>"She's a Star Moth an' she's after us for sure!"</strong></p><p></p><p>Captain Sartell cursed and said to those nearest her, <strong>"Astral Elves, and I don't think they're friendly."</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 9014698, member: 59816"] Showing that even the most promisingly talented practitioners could make mistakes when first learning, Nic quickly adjusted his thinking and got the hang of [I]Spelljamming[/I] very quickly. Flapjack floated nearby, turning various colours of encouragement and sending soothing and instructive feelings to the gnome. Soon they were off, speeding along through Wildspace at what would have been unimaginable speeds to anyone who could understand them. On the world now gone, there were many tales of what lay above the sky, but none of them had been quite accurate to what they saw as they moved. At one point, Nic felt a pressure ahead and the ship slowed down and hove-to as a pod of space-whales swam past. The new crew marveled as one of them blew a sparkling spray of star-stuff and dove "under", swimming at an angle that revealed that "up" wasn't quite the same as it had once been. The ship continued to sail away from the world that had once been, far enough now to appear as a star (though still slightly flower-shaped). Life aboard settled down long enough for the refugees to get a much needed rest. The crew rested as well, now split into shifts. The following afternoon, Phlox spotted an object in the distance. He pointed it out to his closest experienced crewman, which was Gordo the winged-ape-folk (who's species was called the Hadozee). Gordo nodded, pulled a spyglass and scrambled to the topmast. Soon he called to the captain, [B]"A ship to starboard! She's turning... headin' for us!"[/B] Nic found it interesting that not only could he easily "hear" this conversation from the helm, but he could [I]feel[/I] the other ship off in the distance, as if a pressure was pushing on his ribs and getting more forceful as it came. After a minute or two, Gordo called again, [B]"She's a Star Moth an' she's after us for sure!"[/B] Captain Sartell cursed and said to those nearest her, [B]"Astral Elves, and I don't think they're friendly."[/B] [/QUOTE]
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