Tengu and flying cities in the sky

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Posted by: Dawdler.8521

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… Tengu dont have wings. How the hell are they supposed to fly, lol?

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Posted by: Just a flesh wound.3589

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… Tengu dont have wings. How the hell are they supposed to fly, lol?

If they had a gemstore glider and the mastery line leveled they could glide……..

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Posted by: Just a flesh wound.3589

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Maybe they can’t fly, but they looks exactly like a birds after all.

Well, except for the arms part, and the size. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a human sized bird, with arms instead of wings, flying around my yard.

Ok, there was that one time, but it was New Years Eve and alcohol was involved and the police told me to go home and go to bed when I reported it……

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Posted by: ricky markham.8173

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Maybe they can’t fly, but they looks exactly like a birds after all.

Well, except for the arms part, and the size. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a human sized bird, with arms instead of wings, flying around my yard.

Ok, there was that one time, but it was New Years Eve and alcohol was involved and the police told me to go home and go to bed when I reported it……

i think that was just some guy flipping you the bird bit hey you never know

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Posted by: Jski.6180

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The early birds had wing like arms that could not be used for flying.

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Posted by: Just a flesh wound.3589

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But i thought i created this topic not about tengu themselves, but about their cultural cities, which can fly on some technology in the skies. I thought that somebody will like this idea.

Yah. It’s a pretty good idea. it could be interesting to have a city way up in the sky with updrafts around it to let you glide up to it. I guess they could have gliders also.

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Posted by: vesica tempestas.1563

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ye great idea +1


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Posted by: Zeefa.3915

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But the tengu already have a city… we can’t access it, but they have it.
Don’t think it is in their lore to have floating cities.

Might be something more for the djinn things that were in GW1 Elona.

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Posted by: niea.7504

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Charr look like cats – why don’t they have litter boxes?

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Posted by: Ashen.2907

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I think that a sky city would be a better fit for Asurans.

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Posted by: CedarDog.9723

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Charr look like cats – why don’t they have litter boxes?

They do. They’re called Orr and Ascalon.

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Posted by: Bellatrixa.3546

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But the tengu already have a city… we can’t access it, but they have it.
Don’t think it is in their lore to have floating cities.

Aerie was on the ground. According to the wiki, they used to be able to fly but long ago lost their ability. However, with the invention of airships, helicopters and gliders, they could have sky-based settlements. I remember in the Tarnished Coast there were massive stones suspended in the air which would be pretty cool for Tengu settlements.

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Posted by: ricky markham.8173

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actually isnt rata sum a flying city already

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Posted by: Randulf.7614

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Maybe they can’t fly, but they looks exactly like a birds after all.

Well, except for the arms part, and the size. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a human sized bird, with arms instead of wings, flying around my yard.

Ok, there was that one time, but it was New Years Eve and alcohol was involved and the police told me to go home and go to bed when I reported it……

Is your yard near Route 66? I heard that’s haunted by man sized Bird Men.

Someone in my Role playing group even wrote an Rp setting round it…

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Posted by: PopeUrban.2578

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I don’t understand this thread.

What made you think tengu have flying cities?

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Posted by: Palador.2170

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I don’t understand this thread.

What made you think tengu have flying cities?

Actually, that’s not a too far off idea.

First, their home is called “The Dominion of the Winds”. Second, look at the Zepherite airships, and how they were anchored at the Labyrinthine Cliffs. A larger area built like that could easily be considered a flying or “semi-flying” city.

It’s true that the Tengu wouldn’t have Glint’s magic to help hold the place up, but their apparent love of wind and flying may have lead them to finding other ways to make it work. The Zepherites may have even copied the Tengu designs, which would explain the kite-like styles and use of what appeared to be bamboo.

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