See 'help between' for
instructions on the betweening commands.
When you want to
'learn' a place from another dragon (this is covered in the help file)
remember that said dragon must be envisioning that place.
Please make sure that
you send *wlm as soon as possible with your weyr location choice.
Possible locations are: Above the Pools (off High Above NE Bowl), Sky High
Over Northeastern Bowl, Sky High Over Central Bowl, Sky High Over
Southeastern Bowl, Sky Over Southeastern Bowl, Sky Over Central Bowl, Sky
Over Northeastern Bowl, Forest Weyrs (off the Plateau).
In order to get marked
off for Week 6, all you have to do is have as many places as you want on
your between list. Again, see 'help between' for help and feel free to ask
if you need any more help.
It’s
really not necessary to have a place for every single between spot on Pern.
Really. The key ones to have are the major Weyrs, halls, and hold spots.
And, yeah, it can be nice to have some shortcuts to a few favourite places
of yours, so you don't have to navigate the skyroom mazes. Ask your friendly
WLMs for their between lists, and
pick and choose what you'd like!
IC
You
are doing airborne wing formations under your wingleaders as well as with WLM staff. Sometimes it’ll be small group
formation, other times it’ll be everyone.
As soon as you're set up, you can live in your new weyrs. It's the end of mucking couches! As soon as your dragons learn to
go between, they'll kindly do their business there. Yay! They'll be hunting
now, too, so no more food cutting. Just baths and oil.
Your
first betweening experience will be a one-on-one affair with one of the
lovely AWLMs. Expect to be taken up to the star stones, told to memorise
them, then to fly straight to Ista Hold and between home.
As
the month (OOC week) progresses, you'll be learning more places, first by
flying straight, and then by getting the coordinates from another dragon.
The latter will only happen once you're comfortable with betweening, of
course. Without Thread, expect the WLMs to be making sure all is well before
teaching you, now that there's no real rush.