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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 7944562" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>Myrral and the tabaxi hunters carefully stalked a very large, flightless bird-like beast (a t-rex) until it moved off into the jungle. This was a task that they were used to - similar creatures were often spotted near their village. Thankfully, the beast's usual prey was larger, and it saw the tabaxi as not worth the effort (if it saw them at all, which it probably didn't).</p><p></p><p>When they returned to the site of the wreck, they were happy to see that the captain had used the rod's magical properties to inflate the balloon and to animate the oar-flags. The newly-named <em>Little Star</em> was ready to fly an hour later. It was late afternoon, but the Halruaan crew seemed confident that they could navigate at night.</p><p></p><p>In spite of the event that had led to their wreck, they believed that they were safer in the air than on the ground. (Nowhere was particularly safe in Chult, after all.) In the event, they were right: They took the <em>Little Star</em> high into the air, and Qawasha was able to determine the direction of <strong>Omu</strong> as he believed his vision (granted to him by Ubtao) had shown.</p><p></p><p>As the sun dropped in the east, the ship raised even higher into the air, held aloft by the balloon's magic. The oar-flags swiveled in their mounts, "rowing" the ship in that direction. The sight was breathtaking and the air, though still warm, was cooler than any they had felt since the sticks had arrived on the peninsula. (The tabaxi found it a bit cold, and their fur fluffed up - an experience they found unusual). </p><p></p><p>The overall feeling was one of elation - this was surely the life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 7944562, member: 59816"] Myrral and the tabaxi hunters carefully stalked a very large, flightless bird-like beast (a t-rex) until it moved off into the jungle. This was a task that they were used to - similar creatures were often spotted near their village. Thankfully, the beast's usual prey was larger, and it saw the tabaxi as not worth the effort (if it saw them at all, which it probably didn't). When they returned to the site of the wreck, they were happy to see that the captain had used the rod's magical properties to inflate the balloon and to animate the oar-flags. The newly-named [I]Little Star[/I] was ready to fly an hour later. It was late afternoon, but the Halruaan crew seemed confident that they could navigate at night. In spite of the event that had led to their wreck, they believed that they were safer in the air than on the ground. (Nowhere was particularly safe in Chult, after all.) In the event, they were right: They took the [i]Little Star[/i] high into the air, and Qawasha was able to determine the direction of [b]Omu[/b] as he believed his vision (granted to him by Ubtao) had shown. As the sun dropped in the east, the ship raised even higher into the air, held aloft by the balloon's magic. The oar-flags swiveled in their mounts, "rowing" the ship in that direction. The sight was breathtaking and the air, though still warm, was cooler than any they had felt since the sticks had arrived on the peninsula. (The tabaxi found it a bit cold, and their fur fluffed up - an experience they found unusual). The overall feeling was one of elation - this was surely the life. [/QUOTE]
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