Tale of the Last Flight

"The vague outline of a bird flies over stitched lines. They morph in color and shape, from red mesas to sandy dunes to rocky mountains and green meadows. Many other forms follow, but too far to be considered part of a flock. At the end of the path is a sun that is stylized to resemble a cog."

When this is selected as your Spark of Inspiration, you gain advantage on saving throws against gaining exhaustion due to a forced march.

Additionally, you can ignore the effects of difficult terrain caused by natural environments while traveling. You still suffer additional effects brough about by magical terrain, such as Spike Growth's damage.

Finally, you can cast the Gust cantrip at will. When you cast Gust in this manner, you may point it toward the ground beneath you. You propel yourself up to 10 feet upward. Until the end of the turn in which this effect was activated, you may hover; while hovering, you descend 5 feet for every 5 feet you move horizontally. If you are still airborne at the end of your turn, you immediately fall. The sash counts as the spell’s focus.