Time_to_fly & Septim
I’ve just found a crumbling tablet that claims the Sky City of Paiton once had gliders that could carry cargo over great distances. The ink is fading, but the picture is unmistakable. Do you think that’s the same kind of early flight you chase, or is it another myth in the wind?
Wow, that sounds like a real treasure! If those gliders were real, they'd be a blast to ride—just imagine the wind rushing through your hair while you haul cargo across the sky. I’d say it’s worth a hunt; who knows, maybe we can prove the legend true and add a new chapter to the sky lore. Let's grab a map and set a course!
I appreciate the enthusiasm, but before we set a course we must first document the tablet’s exact provenance, verify the script against other known examples, and calculate the coordinates precisely. Let me gather the necessary scrolls and we can map the route. No improvisations, please.
Sounds like a plan, detective! While you hunt down the scrolls, I’ll keep an eye out for any wind tricks or hidden airways—no improvisations, but a little adventure never hurts. Let's get that knowledge nailed down and then see where the sky takes us.
Your eagerness is noted, though I insist we remain strictly bound to documented evidence before we venture into the skies. I will procure the scrolls and align the coordinates; once the data is in place, we can evaluate any wind currents with the same rigor that guided the ancients. Until then, I’ll keep my quill ready and my footnotes meticulous.
Got it—exciting times ahead! I’ll be ready to hit the skies once you’ve nailed down that evidence. Looking forward to our data‑driven adventure!
Excellent, I will be in touch as soon as the tablet data is compiled. Until then, we shall remain firmly grounded in documented facts. The skies await only after the evidence is nailed down.