[@Onarax] See ya. [@Bushman501] Ok, time for the replies to the previous questions. Rocs are enormous birds of prey rarely seen anywhere else outside of the high peaks of the World's End Strait and its vicinity. While they are young, they tend to hunt in flocs and stay on the main land, Their favorite prey tend to be livestock or other large herbivores. Adult ones ones are solitary and very territorial. It's widely believed that a single adult female rules all of the area of the strait pushing adult males away who are forced hunt in the nearby ocean. Once any juveniles reach adulthood, the dominant female forces them out of the area as well, unless of the younger females overthrows her rulership and becomes the new dominant. They don't tend to put too much effort in seeking prey since it's rare for anyone to escape a roc to begin with. If a prey is too hard to catch they have to find another one as fast as possible since rocs require massive amounts of food to remain alive. They aren't made to be pursuit predators. Also, juvenile learn fast, if they see one of the group being hurt or dying because of a stupid maneuver, they'll avoid repeating the same mistake at all costs. One important detail is that juvenile rocs are usually hunted for their feathers, by those who are brave enough, which can fetch quite a high price when used as stuffing for pillows and mattresses. As for the weather, it's clear with a few clouds. Overall, a very nice day, except for the giant birds of death above.