The winged couple headed to the roof to tackle the final framing, and Tal waved grateful thanks to Sunjata for taking the lead on it. "Shouldn't be any problems," he agreed, and was unsurprised when Hotaru followed. "Hey! Don't get so busy canoodlin' that y'fall behind!" he called after the Valkyrie with a grin. Not that he was worried; if she said she was going to get the job done he trusted her. But if he didn't get to tease her, who else in King's End would? It was practically his duty!
The weather was bright, sunny, and warm again. A perfect Longheat day for roofing over the top of the skyport with thick timbers to withstand wind and snow, and sturdy shingles to shed the rain from storms. With their crew helping from ladders inside the roof took shape at a steady pace throughout the morning.
Tal joined the wharf crew. He left the decking toHadama and worked with a smaller crew of carpenters and stonemasons to set the braces in the wall of the tower that would hold the wooden walkway on its exterior. As the mighty arms were set into place, it gave the Tidebreaker's crew a chance to assemble the decking atop it. They worked their way around the fourth floor of the tower, completing the ring as the roof finished as well.
No leisurely lunch today! Determined to push through and see the skyport finished, the vendors were instead handing out smaller sacks of food that could be eaten one-handed or nibbled while working as Tal consulted the crew for the finishing touches.
"I'll need a hand workin' on th'central cargo lift," he admitted, looking around at the demigods with a rueful quirk to his lips. "It'll be heavy an' finicky work, an' it'll probably take th'rest o' th'day. In th' meantime, someone needs t'finish buildin' out th'berths from th'wharf, an' a third crew can finally hang th'doors an' get th'windows in. Who wants what?"
Two rounds left!
1. Tal needs a volunteer to help him assemble the lift and get the mechanism into place.
2. Get the windows and doors installed to keep out the elements!
3. Build out the berths for the skyships from the wharf, like spokes on a wheel.
The weather was bright, sunny, and warm again. A perfect Longheat day for roofing over the top of the skyport with thick timbers to withstand wind and snow, and sturdy shingles to shed the rain from storms. With their crew helping from ladders inside the roof took shape at a steady pace throughout the morning.
Tal joined the wharf crew. He left the decking to
No leisurely lunch today! Determined to push through and see the skyport finished, the vendors were instead handing out smaller sacks of food that could be eaten one-handed or nibbled while working as Tal consulted the crew for the finishing touches.
"I'll need a hand workin' on th'central cargo lift," he admitted, looking around at the demigods with a rueful quirk to his lips. "It'll be heavy an' finicky work, an' it'll probably take th'rest o' th'day. In th' meantime, someone needs t'finish buildin' out th'berths from th'wharf, an' a third crew can finally hang th'doors an' get th'windows in. Who wants what?"
Two rounds left!
1. Tal needs a volunteer to help him assemble the lift and get the mechanism into place.
2. Get the windows and doors installed to keep out the elements!
3. Build out the berths for the skyships from the wharf, like spokes on a wheel.






