OOCSorry for taking so long guys!
It wasn't until the Valintar had begun issuing his new orders that Sira spotted the flash of color on the birds and realized just what the threat they were facing was. That image she flashed directly into the Valintar's mind, along with the name of the creature, though she was certain he already knew it. Few hunters in Wind Reach were unfamiliar with the bird, as it was one of the many dangers they had to look out for in the unforgiving. Sira knew how dangerous they were, and she was certain the Valintar would know as well.
While she was normally loathe to transport too many people around, Sira would not disobey a direct order from Kaden himself. After setting down Aela and sending a quick message to Ishgrameer, the same thing he had already heard the Valintar speak, Sira quickly returned to the other side of the rock. She closed her eyes for only a moment, her mind reaching out to all the minds of those around her, and then her voice broke through.
Use the rope Alori left and climb on my back, or grab hold of my legs. Stay away from the wings. I'll try to take as many of you as I can on the first round, so hurry up!
For many Inartan's, to be addressed by a Wind Eagle was an honor they never expected to experience. Wind Eagles usually only spoke to Endal, but Sira was in a hurry. She had left Aela on the other side, by herself, and while she was confident of the woman's ability to survive in the wilderness, she didn't want to risk losing the friend after she had just come back.
For those who didn't understand Nari, they would just have to figure out what Sira wanted by watching the others. Once everyone was loaded up, Sira spread her wings, testing them out to make sure nobody was in the way. She wasn't worried about the weight, she could carry a full grown killer whale short distances if she had to, a few people was no problem. It was a matter of whether or not they would hinder her ability to move. Once she was certain everything would be okay, she took to the air, avoiding the large circle, and basically hopped/flapped her way over the landslide and to the other side. The flight was rough, but short.
Alright, everybody off!
As soon as she was free, Sira took to the skies again. If anybody else needed transporting, Sira would do that first, before circling overhead and looking for any opportunity to dive in if need be. She could always land, if the Valintar preferred, but from the sky she could be just as deadly as with her bow or sword in hand.
It wasn't until the Valintar had begun issuing his new orders that Sira spotted the flash of color on the birds and realized just what the threat they were facing was. That image she flashed directly into the Valintar's mind, along with the name of the creature, though she was certain he already knew it. Few hunters in Wind Reach were unfamiliar with the bird, as it was one of the many dangers they had to look out for in the unforgiving. Sira knew how dangerous they were, and she was certain the Valintar would know as well.
While she was normally loathe to transport too many people around, Sira would not disobey a direct order from Kaden himself. After setting down Aela and sending a quick message to Ishgrameer, the same thing he had already heard the Valintar speak, Sira quickly returned to the other side of the rock. She closed her eyes for only a moment, her mind reaching out to all the minds of those around her, and then her voice broke through.
Use the rope Alori left and climb on my back, or grab hold of my legs. Stay away from the wings. I'll try to take as many of you as I can on the first round, so hurry up!
For many Inartan's, to be addressed by a Wind Eagle was an honor they never expected to experience. Wind Eagles usually only spoke to Endal, but Sira was in a hurry. She had left Aela on the other side, by herself, and while she was confident of the woman's ability to survive in the wilderness, she didn't want to risk losing the friend after she had just come back.
For those who didn't understand Nari, they would just have to figure out what Sira wanted by watching the others. Once everyone was loaded up, Sira spread her wings, testing them out to make sure nobody was in the way. She wasn't worried about the weight, she could carry a full grown killer whale short distances if she had to, a few people was no problem. It was a matter of whether or not they would hinder her ability to move. Once she was certain everything would be okay, she took to the air, avoiding the large circle, and basically hopped/flapped her way over the landslide and to the other side. The flight was rough, but short.
Alright, everybody off!
As soon as she was free, Sira took to the skies again. If anybody else needed transporting, Sira would do that first, before circling overhead and looking for any opportunity to dive in if need be. She could always land, if the Valintar preferred, but from the sky she could be just as deadly as with her bow or sword in hand.