Re: Battle Royale! (Game Start!) Round 3: Sanctuary/Ark
11-16-2009, 09:48 PM
Originally posted on MSPA by Mystify.
Itzal flew up to the floating ship. It was utterly massive. The ship dwarved everything around.
From its increased altitude, it could see that hte jungle was in a volvanic basin. The volcano itself seemed to be on an island in the middle of an ocean. No other land was in sight. ITzal took a moment to reflect on the fire's progress. The area it started in was a raging inferno, but it hadn't spread very far yet.
Itzal flew around the boat a few times to assess it. It seemed to be in good shape, but it was undeniably old. The wood was fitted together seamlessly. Itzal had no doubt that it would be watertight, if not airtight.
Itzal flew higher to see the top. The deck was open, the structures on it sized for creatures roughly human sized. Itzal wondered why the ship was built on such a colossal scale. Instead of masts and sails, the rigging was attached to large spheres. The craftsmanship of the sphere was just as good as the rest of the ship. Judging by the tension in the ropes, the sphere were what was keeping the hip aloft, but exactly how escapes Itzal. Nevertheless, it flew down to land on the deck. Shifting back to its normal form, Itzal set off to explore this giant conundrum.
Itzal flew up to the floating ship. It was utterly massive. The ship dwarved everything around.
From its increased altitude, it could see that hte jungle was in a volvanic basin. The volcano itself seemed to be on an island in the middle of an ocean. No other land was in sight. ITzal took a moment to reflect on the fire's progress. The area it started in was a raging inferno, but it hadn't spread very far yet.
Itzal flew around the boat a few times to assess it. It seemed to be in good shape, but it was undeniably old. The wood was fitted together seamlessly. Itzal had no doubt that it would be watertight, if not airtight.
Itzal flew higher to see the top. The deck was open, the structures on it sized for creatures roughly human sized. Itzal wondered why the ship was built on such a colossal scale. Instead of masts and sails, the rigging was attached to large spheres. The craftsmanship of the sphere was just as good as the rest of the ship. Judging by the tension in the ropes, the sphere were what was keeping the hip aloft, but exactly how escapes Itzal. Nevertheless, it flew down to land on the deck. Shifting back to its normal form, Itzal set off to explore this giant conundrum.