Timestamp: Early Winter, 509 AV
Location: Southern coast of Eyktol, hopefully somewhere north of Rockward Island
Eyktol.
Chaelnomyl had never really been there, just seen glimpses of it from Abura growing up. Traders speaking of going through that area, those sorts of things. The journey had been marginally uneventful - it had taken her quite a deal to get down there, too, due to unforeseen circumstances and general lingering around Zeltiva that sort of consisted of proper planning and mulling over ideas, trying to figure out where to head next if Rockward Isle didn't reveal anything of note to her. However, given what she was told at the Library, the Akvatari was fairly sure that it was going to hold something. Especially if no one ever really went there because they thought it was just a pile of rocks and sand.
It was probably not a completely odd sight for those out in the wilderness of Eyktol that brightening... If it could be called a wilderness. The Akvatari imagined that should it have been summer, the area would have been unbearably hot. The sand radiated the rays of the sun back up at the inhabitants wandering over it and Chaelnomyl dared not to set herself down upon it too long for fear of feeling the burn. Sand, it seemed, was a prime trap for heat.
Reaching the lip of the coast, though, her thought process shifted. Lower and lower Chaelnomyl fluttered until she was hovering just above the water. Eyes scanned over the surface to search for anything unsavory like she had seen in Ravok's waters - fins of predators, mainly - before springing up in the air, flipping over herself and swan diving back into the water. Of course, a giant breath of air was sucked in shortly before she crossed the blue threshold. A little propensity towards looping herself around in the air as a child had paid off, though she'd never pursue a career in say, high flying acrobatics, despite how much fun it was to mess around. What was the use of having wings and being able to preform aerial somersaults if one could not show off some nimbility with it, after all?
Hopefully the weather wouldn't send her the same way as those the librarian had spoke of. However she had mentioned that in the strait that Chaelnomyl hoped she was in - or close to, anyway - was more a problem for ships due to rocks? Or something like that.
Pausing beneath the water's surface, the Akvatari curled her tail up towards herself and peered down through the depths of the water to see if anything of note appeared to be below her, still not too sold on letting go of the theory that part of Aqwittah might have sunk during Ivak's rage. Of course, there was no telling how far across the strait was either - and Chael was definitely not some miraculous judge of distance.
Still keeping her eyes peeled around her to look for potential dangers - for she was not exactly too keen on being snuck up on by something with sharp pointy teeth - the Akvatari kicked her fins about. With a thrust of her wings, she was off: intent to cross the strait and flutter around on Rockward Isle herself, to see for herself that it was "nothing more than rocks and sand". With any luck? It was more like rocks, sand, and a huge piece of history everyone had completely overlooked.