Skysoarers of the Taxlatl
Description
Two large wings made of metal struts stretched with a flexible leather were affixed to a roughly cylindrical body in which the occupants rode. A cockpit for the pilots was attached at one end by an articulated neck. The pilots could move this neck from side to side or up and down to give the pilots the best possible view of their surroundings. A finned "tail" provided some stability. The complete vessel vaguely resembled a dragon - or possibly a pterosaur such as were used among Taxlatl for long-distance communication.
Propulsion
It is believed that the vessel relied upon levitation magic to become airborne, but once off the ground, the large wings were capable of flapping to provide forward impetus. The Elven reports spoke of gouts of smoke or steam rising from the vessel body once the wings began to move - this suggests some sort of Gnomish steam engine technology.Maneuverability
Observations of the test flights suggested that the ship's direction was controlled by selectively flapping one wing or the other, much as a boater would use oars to move through the water. It was unclear whether changes in altitude were accomplished by wing propulsion or by adjusting the levitation magic; it is likely both were employed.Weapons
There were trapdoors visible in the underbelly of the cylindrical body of the vessel, suggesting that bombs of some sort could be dropped from above onto a foe. Alchemical bombs delivered in this way would have been quite devastating; a number of vessels with the ability to drop fire, acid, or other bombs could devastate an enemy formation.Legacy
As mentioned, the only known record of these airships is the eyewitness report filed by a small group of Elves doing reconnaissance on the nearby Taxlatl city during the god-war. While that report was never widely disseminated, and may even have been actively suppressed by the Elven leaders at the time in order to keep fear from spreading, the few sages that are aware of it firmly believe that the discovery of this weapon about to be deployed is what drove the priests to petition Berdea for a special response - the response that resulted in a section of the forest being turned into the swamps of the Feywood Fens, and the city of Taxl gra Akhassa being sunk below the surface of that marshland.Whether or not records containing details of how to construct and fly these ships still exist somewhere beneath the fetid water of the swamp is a mattere of speculation.
Interesting. Sounds like a really cool style of airship!
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