[once Robin clambers up to a good perch, up in the arms of a tree taller than most of the others around this area, he has a good view of the surrounding sky... and--alarmingly--not of Tek. scanning around toward wherever horizons might be visible shows absolutely no signs of a massive dragon flying over the treetops.
it won't be until Robin gets to where he can look straight up that he'll be able to spot him.
as if the dragon is trying to test if there is a ceiling on this world, he's spiraling up and up from where he'd broken the canopy, climbing as high as he can. and really, it's kind of a strange sight. Tek's dragon shape isn't as aerodynamic as one would maybe expect, and he has to do much more flapping than gliding to gain altitude with his rounded wings. if he'd been a bird, he wouldn't be the sort that flies straight for the highest heights. but it looks like he is not letting that stop him, and he continues to expend energy in climbing as high as he can go.]
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it won't be until Robin gets to where he can look straight up that he'll be able to spot him.
as if the dragon is trying to test if there is a ceiling on this world, he's spiraling up and up from where he'd broken the canopy, climbing as high as he can. and really, it's kind of a strange sight. Tek's dragon shape isn't as aerodynamic as one would maybe expect, and he has to do much more flapping than gliding to gain altitude with his rounded wings. if he'd been a bird, he wouldn't be the sort that flies straight for the highest heights. but it looks like he is not letting that stop him, and he continues to expend energy in climbing as high as he can go.]