The Morning Star
A large ship (approximately the size of a galley) that was previously owned by Redwing and was gifted to Kendan. It is capable of flight, and has enough room to comfortably fit an entire village of moth people. Historically it was used by Redwing's people to travel to large gatherings in other plates of the world. Currently, it acts as the main form of transportation for the Guild Council.
Excerpt from Kayde's Notes:
I feel like I've seen every damn inch of this ship by now. All this travel time is fine and all, but having to spend the nights awake and all by myself too? I've probably paced the length of this ship at least 100 times over. I REALLY need to find some kind of hobby to do overnight.
Koebi's Journal: "-the mechanism is fascinating; instead of of power being generated by the relative motion of mechanical fluxes like I originally thought, it's ACTUALLY produced by the modial interaction of magi-reluctance and capacitive ditractance. If I can refit the ambifacient waneshaft and prevent side-fumbling in the panametric fan, I'm pretty sure I could get some extra speed and height out of her, but before I can do that, I'd need to rewind the lotus o-delta type stators and-" [The remainder of this text is almost entirely illegible.]
"They have a boat? A FLYING BOAT?!" - Chase, upon hearing about the flying boat
Valefor's Archive / Magical Items / The Morning Star
Yet another entry I'm not exactly sure how to categorize; strictly speaking, I think this is a magical item at the end of the day, but this archive is meant to give you my perspective on all I've learned, and to me the Morning Star is a location that's become dear to my heart. It represents the first unbelievable kindness I was shown in this world, carried me across the sea to where I'd meet the traveling companions I've come to know so well, and the peaceful days and nights spent moving between destinations are a comfortable routine by now. I may never understand why Redwing chose to give me this vessel, but I sincerely hope he knows just how far that generosity has taken me.
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