Nihal
Valar Lord
Tarlack is a leader, bound to know more. He might realize Skivver's mistake as soon he names me. I eye the creature as we walk. Should I tell him? He'll lose his credibility if his chief sees his error. Unless... I open and close my hands again. Nay, I should not give up my leverage so easily. Right or wrong, probably it won't matter.
I glance over my shoulder again, a faint smile lingering on my lips. The still haven't cracked this puzzle, have they?
I investigate the smell, wondering if the stench is one of refuse or corpses. Oh. I crouch near the hole, sighing and whispering, "You should let me go first. You'll block the view, Baldhart."
I drop my silk rope on the ground, sure that the others will need it.
((Whether she let's Mauve go first or not.))
Half sliding, half climbing, I go down the hole. It's not like I'm turning back now, trap or not.
I glance over my shoulder again, a faint smile lingering on my lips. The still haven't cracked this puzzle, have they?
I investigate the smell, wondering if the stench is one of refuse or corpses. Oh. I crouch near the hole, sighing and whispering, "You should let me go first. You'll block the view, Baldhart."
I drop my silk rope on the ground, sure that the others will need it.
((Whether she let's Mauve go first or not.))
Half sliding, half climbing, I go down the hole. It's not like I'm turning back now, trap or not.