![]() ![]() In a drawing, Matt observes that the creatures are like half-bird, half-panther.They are extremely agile in the air even though to look at them, it seems like they'd be too heavy. Their wingspan is almost nine feet across, and their body furred and six feet in length. He goes on to describe the creatures, which have bat-like wings and sharp talons on their rear legs.He starts to see huge flocks of albatross in the distance, but their coloration is a bit off, and it's unusual to see such large numbers in one place. Kate's grandfather has spotted an island in the distance, veiled in mist with a crescent-shaped beach behind a green lagoon, and densely forested. Then things in the journal start to get interesting.Malloy mentioned Kate quite a bit its obvious that he was very fond of her and that they had a shared love of exploring. Matt can tell by noting the coordinates that over Australia Benjamin Malloy had started to veer off course to the northeast, not too far off of the Aurora's normal path.The first pages are pretty straightforward: coordinates, weather readings, and other observations he made in the beginning legs of his journey. ![]() Matt retreats to his bunk to read the old, beat-up journal of Benjamin Malloy. ![]()
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