Well, those images are not entirely practical in the given era - certainly not 
the sausage shaped air bags or toting entire ships into the sky.  And they 
would have to find a prodigious source of silk or similar material - that's all 
that would be fine enough to be sealed and light enough to loft (that I know 
of).
You should look more toward early American Civil War attempts at recon 
balloons.  They were not terribly large and still tethered to the ground but 
would give some idea of early lighter than air craft.  Given a decade to work 
it out I'm sure the mages' guild and/or Murikeer could figure out how to make 
heavy things light enough to float, but certainly not fly.
I am somewhat averse to certain anachronisms, much to the chagrin of past MK 
writers, and this one toes the line... so the less 'advanced' it is, the 
better.  Though, granted, with magic the 'basket' could be more akin to a small 
ship's cabin though barely so.  Enough for perhaps three somewhat small and 
light weight creatures, ostensibly one of them avian (?).  Some of the weight 
could be reduced with magic, enough to get the thing airborn, so it would not 
plummet if it entered areas where magic was cancelled - it would simply loose 
loft over time.  Mind you, the cancellation of magic in Yesulam is gradual so 
that would prevent a catastrophic failure even if the craft was held aloft 
entirely by magic.
Also, it would be held aloft by heat rather than rare gasses.  That would be 
easily supplied by enchanted pyrocks (which are advanced apprentice enchanter 
objects, not exactly 'rare' aside from Guild market control demanding that the 
bulk of them be dis-enchanted rather than sold) created by anyone willing to 
take on the task.  One large enough, utilizing a very large flawless crystal of 
quartz or similar material (or a hefty chunk of mithril) would require more 
work to make usable by non-magic inclined operators.  It could be replaced with 
a perfectly normal (and far less efficient) fire should they become stranded 
where magic failed.A rudimentary airbag would not have a relief valve at the 
top, so its loft would be controlled by manipulating the heat source.
Also, supplies would be a *very major* concern, since weight is all important 
and supplies add considerable weight.  Anything metal would have to be replaced 
with hardened (magically perhaps) wood or bone to save weight as well.
Ryx.    On Sunday, November 19, 2017, 10:55:35 PM EST, Indagare . 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 I'm trying to figure out the logistics - how much should be based on actual 
science and how much folks here would be willing to have 'fudged' to allow the 
story to happen. One thing I particularly wanted was for it to fly without 
magic - so if it happens to cross over a magically dead area it won't 
immediately crash (though there could be other issues). I was looking up 
airships and came across a couple interesting ones:
https://bgoodscience.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/year-2000-05.jpg?w=540 
https://us.123rf.com/450wm/shamain/shamain1701/shamain170100012/71106243-fantasy-steampunk-airship.jpg?ver=6
https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2015/12/28/13/31/hot-air-balloon-1111356_960_720.png

Would everyone be okay with something like one of these existing?
Also, I was planning to do some work on Fan Shoar and Irombi - is there a 
particular protocol for introducing new areas?
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