I don't know if I'd be qualified. I'm an owl, so won't be able to carry your weight and seeing how this is the perfect time to answer your second question - yes, there's different kinds of flying.
Okay, well, not flying per se, but ways to fly. Take owls for example, we don't fly too high but we can glide really well and when we fly, we don't make noise at all. Another example would be a peregrine, birds with streamlined and angled wings built for speed. That sort of thing.
I think your best bet for a teacher is another chimera, or a harpy. Maybe one of the locals. Best I could do is act as an advisor.
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won't be able to carry your weight and seeing how this is the perfect time to answer your second question - yes, there's different kinds of flying.
Okay, well, not flying per se, but ways to fly. Take owls for example, we don't fly too high but we can glide really well and when we fly, we don't make noise at all. Another example would be a peregrine, birds with streamlined and angled wings built for speed. That sort of thing.
I think your best bet for a teacher is another chimera, or a harpy. Maybe one of the locals. Best I could do is act as an advisor.