After some time, Ruth had finally received permission to enter the Dry City without the need for her to be accompanied by soldiers.
Upon receiving this liberation, she promptly headed towards that central part of the dome, where most of the urban zone of that city was located within this protected area.
Ruth let her great eagle stay on the outskirts of town, as she usually did at the other times she had passed through here.
Having massive beasts on the streets of a city, or even in the skies, was not ideal, as this would always have the potential to cause a disturbance.
As in White's example, it had to move its enormous wings to fly, which always created strong wind gusts wherever it went.
And in human cities with large concentrations of inhabitants, these places would generally need rules of coexistence. These things would make certain activities practicable. As in the case of the ban on the use of flying beasts on local buildings...