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<blockquote data-quote="Arknath" data-source="post: 730113" data-attributes="member: 2850"><p>Zyrial is the first to experience the new world, as he boldly steps through the portal and emerges in a forest that consists of many tall and thick trees. A quick glance gives Zyrial the impression that these trees are hundreds, maybe thousands, of years old. He requests Arrow to use his flight to get a better idea of their surroundings. After a quick circle, Arrow gives a cry that all is well and there is nothing that speaks of danger for the party. </p><p></p><p>Zykovial views these actions as he ponders on the other side of the portal. He witnesses Arrow’s quick flight and Zyrial’s defensive stance, and so he himself goes into the forest along with Felkhourn. Concentrating on the powers of his mind, Zyrial manifests a power that changes his eyes to those of a feline’s, and his moves are more graceful. Upon entering the forest, the two elves’ guess is as good as any to where they are and in what direction they will head.</p><p></p><p>Ulysses grips Margo gently, walking through the portal with the calm of a practiced expert. Ellar accompanies him at his side, and at last the party is in a strange new land. </p><p></p><p>Zyrial takes a look at the sky and guesses that it is several hours past dawn here, if time works the same as on his home planet. If so, that would put the hour at about three after moonfall [ooc; moonfall is usually 6:00am to 6:45, give or take a few minutes. There is little need for exact time in your culture, since you live for centuries, and you measure time during the day in hours after moonfall and time during the night in hours after moonrise. Your people favor the hours of dawn and dusk and prefer to take their reverie during the day or night when possible. These times are sacred and must be spent in silence at the very least and self reflection (meditation, not reverie) at the most]. Also, if the sun rises and sets in the same direction here as it does at home, then the sun has risen in the east and there is not a cloud in the sky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arknath, post: 730113, member: 2850"] Zyrial is the first to experience the new world, as he boldly steps through the portal and emerges in a forest that consists of many tall and thick trees. A quick glance gives Zyrial the impression that these trees are hundreds, maybe thousands, of years old. He requests Arrow to use his flight to get a better idea of their surroundings. After a quick circle, Arrow gives a cry that all is well and there is nothing that speaks of danger for the party. Zykovial views these actions as he ponders on the other side of the portal. He witnesses Arrow’s quick flight and Zyrial’s defensive stance, and so he himself goes into the forest along with Felkhourn. Concentrating on the powers of his mind, Zyrial manifests a power that changes his eyes to those of a feline’s, and his moves are more graceful. Upon entering the forest, the two elves’ guess is as good as any to where they are and in what direction they will head. Ulysses grips Margo gently, walking through the portal with the calm of a practiced expert. Ellar accompanies him at his side, and at last the party is in a strange new land. Zyrial takes a look at the sky and guesses that it is several hours past dawn here, if time works the same as on his home planet. If so, that would put the hour at about three after moonfall [ooc; moonfall is usually 6:00am to 6:45, give or take a few minutes. There is little need for exact time in your culture, since you live for centuries, and you measure time during the day in hours after moonfall and time during the night in hours after moonrise. Your people favor the hours of dawn and dusk and prefer to take their reverie during the day or night when possible. These times are sacred and must be spent in silence at the very least and self reflection (meditation, not reverie) at the most]. Also, if the sun rises and sets in the same direction here as it does at home, then the sun has risen in the east and there is not a cloud in the sky. [/QUOTE]
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