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<blockquote data-quote="Eluvan" data-source="post: 1850356" data-attributes="member: 24812"><p>((I think I should make the situation a little clearer, since people seem to have conflicting ideas on where they actually are in the airship. Firstly, Sorren is right in thinking that you are currently below decks, and that the stairs that were on your left as you came in lead up to the deck. To your right as you came in were the benches on which you have been sitting, each one with a table in front of it, and beyond them the back of the ship's hull. Hence Zweischneid, for instance, was mistaken when he talked of looking up to see the fring of fire around the ship. In order to see it you would have to go up to the deck as Sorren is now doing)) </p><p></p><p> Vel has listened with clear interest to all the different points of view, and seems to perk up even more (you wouldn't have considered it possible if you hadn't seen it) when Massif suggests another story. He politely allows Digger and Sorren to speak before leaping on this chance, however, and when they do not second the request he looks a little deflated. When Sorren leaves for the deck, though, he seems quite cheerful again and, getting up off the bench in a very leisurely manner, calls out as Sorren leaves '<span style="color: yellow">Well, that's a good idea if ever I saw one. Never have seen the view off the deck of one of these things...</span>' With that he strolls after Sorren. It doesn't seem to occurr to him that the lack of an invitation might call for hesitation or consideration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eluvan, post: 1850356, member: 24812"] ((I think I should make the situation a little clearer, since people seem to have conflicting ideas on where they actually are in the airship. Firstly, Sorren is right in thinking that you are currently below decks, and that the stairs that were on your left as you came in lead up to the deck. To your right as you came in were the benches on which you have been sitting, each one with a table in front of it, and beyond them the back of the ship's hull. Hence Zweischneid, for instance, was mistaken when he talked of looking up to see the fring of fire around the ship. In order to see it you would have to go up to the deck as Sorren is now doing)) Vel has listened with clear interest to all the different points of view, and seems to perk up even more (you wouldn't have considered it possible if you hadn't seen it) when Massif suggests another story. He politely allows Digger and Sorren to speak before leaping on this chance, however, and when they do not second the request he looks a little deflated. When Sorren leaves for the deck, though, he seems quite cheerful again and, getting up off the bench in a very leisurely manner, calls out as Sorren leaves '[color=yellow]Well, that's a good idea if ever I saw one. Never have seen the view off the deck of one of these things...[/color]' With that he strolls after Sorren. It doesn't seem to occurr to him that the lack of an invitation might call for hesitation or consideration. [/QUOTE]
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