Too much stuff happening! Go flit about at top speed around the city like an overstimulated puppy until I get physically tired enough so my brain can catch up. If I'm attacked, set things on fire.
(5) you fly over rundown, smelly wood buildings, through a wilted, dusty park, above a crowded, noisy place filled with people and brightly colored cloth roofs, across a blindingly bright river, and into a quieter, but still busy place, where the habitations are made more of stone than of wood, the lanes are wider and straighter, and carriages are pulled by horses. Everywhere you go, people point and stare, scream, or run away. Finally, though, you have to settle down somewhere: this guy is getting pretty heavy, and you're wings are feeling the strain of keeping the two of you up. You cast your eyes about looking for a suitable landing place. Your stomach growls.
Gak stands idly, hands on his hips.
"Well. That was fun. Ish. Captain guy! What now? If you ain't got nothing to do I'll just go fuck about in that crowd over yonder."
If captain doesn't have anything else for me to do, venture into the crowd and do my best to incite a riot.
No. Stop. Don't do that. It might cause trouble. Wouldn't want that. No ... stop."The captain doesn't even look at you as he protests your actions in a dull monotone, while examining a knife and picking his teeth.
(2) you run after a group of people, but somehow never catch up. The last of them disappears down a trap door moments before you get to it. The door latches from beneath.
((@Ozarck, your fart-fu is weak. Try "Flatulate".))
More like my Google-fu is weak, as that is the word I used first, and the term I searched on, to be sure it was a word. I didn't care, but finding out that it didn't appear to be, and the trivial possibility that there
was no technical term, made me laugh, so I changed it.
Try not to scream and cry too piteously as I cling to the dragon for dear life.
Although at least said piteous cries might discourage the local constabulary from employing ranged weapons just yet... but I should really try to feel some exhilaration alongside the terror from this scaly rollercoaster.
(2) no, you cry a lot. You beg for someone to come help you down from these heights. Miraculously, no one shoots at you this round.
Go outside and look at the chaos and Frederick. How bad is it?
People are getting arrested, and others are fighting back. It has the makings of a good riot, but it's mostly contained at the moment. You catch sight of Frederick, flying off sort of northward. He kinda zigs and zags a bit, and occasionally emits weird beeping sounds as he flies. He is well out of range of the current chaos before you lose sight of him, but undoubtedly, he will be the center of more before the day is out.
"there's one! Get him!" The shout draws your attention to a squad of constables, coming at you fast, billy clubs in hand. They are mere feet away, and next round will be a classic 'roll to dodge' round for you.