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There are two Sea Mammoths that make the desert crossing from [[Acenamacra]] to [[Fang Cove]] and [[Ratha]]. These creatures are driven and cared for by [[Merelew]]. There is no charge for this service.
There are two Sea Mammoths that make the ocean crossing from [[Acenamacra]] to [[Fang Cove]] and [[Ratha]]. These creatures are driven and cared for by [[Merelew]]. There is no charge for this service.


This is one of the only ways to reach [[Fang Cove]] without the use of teleportation magic and also serves as a workaround for getting to [[Ratha]], or out of [[Ratha]], when the other vessels are not in port.
This is one of the only ways to reach [[Fang Cove]] without the use of teleportation magic and also serves as a workaround for getting to [[Ratha]], or out of [[Ratha]], when the other vessels are not in port.

Revision as of 20:07, 17 August 2013

There are two Sea Mammoths that make the ocean crossing from Acenamacra to Fang Cove and Ratha. These creatures are driven and cared for by Merelew. There is no charge for this service.

This is one of the only ways to reach Fang Cove without the use of teleportation magic and also serves as a workaround for getting to Ratha, or out of Ratha, when the other vessels are not in port.

[Aboard the Mammoth, Platform]
Thick, barnacle-encrusted ropes secure the platform to the mammoth's back. The wooden planks follow the curve of the beast's neck, allowing the driver an elevated vantage point as he does his best to lead the sea creature to and fro across the vast ocean. Birds' nests can be seen all around the platform and are woven intricately into the fur. You also see a bucket of hooks, a shelf of normal fishing line, a barrel of fish bait, a barrel of fishing poles and a rope ladder.
Obvious paths: none.

NOTE: Both Mammoths share this room description.

Tall Sea Mammoth

Massive Sea Mammoth