Round 7 (final)
No one found any birds this round.
@Pele Alarion and the warbler escape safely into a peaceful corner of the forest. It is so peaceful, in fact, no other birds make themselves known, though maybe they’re hiding from fungi and clumsy wizards in cavities or high canopy.
@Afird Splitax remains in the marsh, but fortunately, the death cap fungal spores breeze past him. The only ill effects he experiences are an itchy nose that produces a voluminous sneeze which scares away all the birds.
(@Silky Gooseness) Goose scurries beneath tree cover and sneaks into Radagast’s backyard where he finds a cache of garden tools, a variety of interesting (and edible or enchanted?) seedlings, and a tattered wizard’s hat.
The standings are:
Drifa found: thrush, raven
Pele found: duck, owl, warbler
Sil found: wren, hawk
You all return to Radagast’s backyard to find him ambling around with a pair of twittering wrens perched on the brim of his mossy green hat singing along with his humming. Everything seems back to normal, or whatever normal is for the wizard.
Radagast offers a charmed pink handkerchief to Afird. “Here you are, lad, this ought to clear up your sniffles in a jiffy!” He laughs and scratches his beard. “Uh, sorry about that. The spores were meant to enhance your vision to find birds, but uh,” he trails off, mumbling something inaudible about the perils of mycological misidentification.
His eyes twinkle at Pele and he bows to her, spilling a sachet full of seeds he seems to have forgotten about. A flurry of doves swarm him and the seeds. Through a mouthful of feathers, he says, “My dear, you have such keen eyes! How can I repay you for your help today?” He offers to spin you a spell or craft a charm of your choosing. (well, if he gets it right...)
“And for you, my feathery friend…” Radagast presents a bright red bow tie to Goose. “May it protect you from the dreaded Dinner Plate on all your migration and wanderings.” Shuddering at the very terrible thought of eating a glorious goose, Radagast said no more.
Congratulations Pele! Thanks all for playing this silly spring bird game!