[ There must be exposure to examine the bird, but only after measures are taken for calming. Somnus procures a hood from his person and slides it over the falcon's head with surprisingly practiced ease. (Millennia later, it seems his body is still used to this particular motion.) He secures the braces with his hand and mouth, then adjusts his hold on the falcon for Era to unwrap the scarf.
Once that's been done, he gives the bird an as thorough examination as possible on the spot. Searching for perceivable injuries, he spots none. ]
The pull was strong enough to disrupt his flight and no more. His wings were not harmed in the fall.
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Once that's been done, he gives the bird an as thorough examination as possible on the spot. Searching for perceivable injuries, he spots none. ]
The pull was strong enough to disrupt his flight and no more. His wings were not harmed in the fall.