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<blockquote data-quote="Ambrus" data-source="post: 4017760" data-attributes="member: 17691"><p>[sblock=OOC]<span style="color: Gray">I take it you're suggesting that my dragon would have more luck in studying his poetry books. Keep in mind that I'd spent several hours the previous night reading some of them, for whatever that's worth.</span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray">Also, I hadn't intended to spend the entire day reading; maybe two to three hours in the early morning at most. The dragon intends to reach the ruins today so it wants to get a fairly early start with the trip. I'll assume it's only mid-morning when it heads outside.</span>[/sblock]Hooking the cover with it's barbed stinger, the weary dragon closes the book that it had been studying without much success for the last little while. Springing upwards, the wyrmling beats the air furiously while wiping its tail back and forth to balance while hovering. With steady effort, the dragon rises back up the shaft and, after arcing across its living area, continues up the next shaft to the closed door. Snaking its way beneath the portal's bottom edge, the wyrmling emerges into the antechamber. The hungry dragon cautiously tastes the air with its forked tongue before heading into the labyrinth of corridors towards the outside.</p><p></p><p>Emerging on the rock cleft high above the forest floor, the diminutive dragon carefully gages the morning's wind speed and temperature by stretching its wings wide. Satisfied with its analysis, the hungry predator takes to the air with a powerful leap.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Gray">OOC: The dragon's intention is to survey the surrounding area while it hunts for prey. After its hunt, it'll make a high-altitude pass over the nearby village in hopes of spotting the wizards or their servants. If it doesn't find anything noteworthy in either the forest or the village, it'll then turn around and head for the ruins while following Oak's directions.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambrus, post: 4017760, member: 17691"] [sblock=OOC][COLOR=Gray]I take it you're suggesting that my dragon would have more luck in studying his poetry books. Keep in mind that I'd spent several hours the previous night reading some of them, for whatever that's worth. Also, I hadn't intended to spend the entire day reading; maybe two to three hours in the early morning at most. The dragon intends to reach the ruins today so it wants to get a fairly early start with the trip. I'll assume it's only mid-morning when it heads outside.[/COLOR][/sblock]Hooking the cover with it's barbed stinger, the weary dragon closes the book that it had been studying without much success for the last little while. Springing upwards, the wyrmling beats the air furiously while wiping its tail back and forth to balance while hovering. With steady effort, the dragon rises back up the shaft and, after arcing across its living area, continues up the next shaft to the closed door. Snaking its way beneath the portal's bottom edge, the wyrmling emerges into the antechamber. The hungry dragon cautiously tastes the air with its forked tongue before heading into the labyrinth of corridors towards the outside. Emerging on the rock cleft high above the forest floor, the diminutive dragon carefully gages the morning's wind speed and temperature by stretching its wings wide. Satisfied with its analysis, the hungry predator takes to the air with a powerful leap. [COLOR=Gray]OOC: The dragon's intention is to survey the surrounding area while it hunts for prey. After its hunt, it'll make a high-altitude pass over the nearby village in hopes of spotting the wizards or their servants. If it doesn't find anything noteworthy in either the forest or the village, it'll then turn around and head for the ruins while following Oak's directions.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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