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... passed over his scales, the knowledge that he was thousands of feet above the ground, and the sheer sense of freedom that came from defying gravity – it all combined into something almost indescribable. Still, of his two travel forms – as he liked to refer to Shape of the Sky and Shape of the Sea – he knew which one he preferred.
And the first time he failed to dodge the raking talons of one of the enormous birds, he was reminded why that preference existed. His leviathan form was far mo ...
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