Ellie (
notathreat) wrote in
faderift2021-10-07 09:33 pm
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I see myself in the pistol smoke
WHO: Ellie, Allumin
WHAT: Congratulations, you've been selected for an impossible mission!
WHEN: TBD, to avoid plot-locking. (Likely some time in Harvestmere?)
WHERE: The Spannagel auction house in Cumberland.
NOTES: Mission notes!
WHAT: Congratulations, you've been selected for an impossible mission!
WHEN: TBD, to avoid plot-locking. (Likely some time in Harvestmere?)
WHERE: The Spannagel auction house in Cumberland.
NOTES: Mission notes!

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"And yes - well, maybe. It's not impossible?" Overriding instinct is hard when such things like magic traps are typically what one has come to expect in these sort of situations.
"I still have a lot of reading to do about what is and isn't possible in this world, but supposing the chance of enchanted mechanisms for caution's sake isn't a bad idea. Spell-based traps may be present if they have mages for that, but if security isn't much on the outside then it's hard to say if it's less or more severe on the inside," he elaborates, remembering looking into some of the desired quality of life improvements back at the Gallows and seeing something about enchantments for the ferry and other such things. It would stand to reason that traps might not also be out of the question.
As he speaks, he fidgets with a loose bit of hair around his face. It will be fine, he tries to assure himself, but he's already starting to feel nervous. What if security is deceptively low outside and is more severe inside?
"Do you know how to look for traps?" he asks, equal parts an attempt to keep his mind away from his fears and to find faith and trust in Ellie and her skills to give him some peace and confidence that things will go off without a hitch.
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For all its air of graveyard negligence, the Spannagel is not completely unoccupied. A skeleton crew, as mentioned, roams the perimeters, but hardly anyone is bothering with this angle. There's a man standing at the edge of the fencing that rings the territory, a crossbow at his back, and staring off in the opposite direction.
He turns, and starts crossing along the backside of the building, a lazy path that will take him the full length of the Spannagel, where Allumin and Ellie are both far back enough that they're not due for collision. A small hooded lantern dangles from one hand, half-raised and casting a bright ray of yellow light around, unfocused and wobbling.
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"Yeah, but mostly just the tripwire kind, the noisemaker kind," Ellie murmurs under her breath, going silent to wait for the guard to lethargically pass them. She watches him, and gets the impression they're overthinking this -- but she can hear Joel's voice in the back of her head, urging her not to get too confident. All it takes is one mistake.
"Dunno what to look for with magical ones," she finishes, then turns to Allumin. "Anything I should look for once I'm in?"
Ellie lightly smacks the gloves together to activate them, keeping them tucked down and out of sight.
"Okay. Good news is his night vision is shit because of that lantern and he's not bothering to look up. I'll go up first -- then when you see me drop the rope, you head up as fast as you can."
She waits for assent before she takes a deep breath and heads off, rippling into invisibility; Allumin will hear a light step or two before she seems to completely wink out of existence.
About a minute later, Ellie winks back into view, slowly climbing her way up to the higher stories.
... just as she does, though, one of the gloves slips, and Ellie loses her grip with one hand, dangling precariously two stories up. There's a soft scrabbling noise, and though Allumin won't be able to make it out, she appears to be whispering some filthy curses.
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He listens as Ellie goes over the plan, biting his lip a bit - despite the guard seeming to be tired and at a visual disadvantage, there is still worry to be had. There's a nod of affirmation as she finishes, and he watches her move and then blip away before beginning her ascent.
When the glove gives out and she's left dangling there, he unfortunately lets out a very loud, audible gasp before he can catch himself. He covers his mouth and ducks down to cling to shadows, hoping that he hasn't been heard by the guard making his lap around the building.
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The light prods after the shadows several long feet below Ellie, plays over the wall, the dark glass windows, the path the guard just took as he stands still and listens. Hard to make out his expression—certainly not at an angle that Ellie can see, and even with any night vision abilities that Allumin might have, the contrast of the shadows and lantern light make it tricky.
The guard lets out a sigh, gruff and annoyed. Then, he sets down the lantern, at such an angle that the hazy beam unfurls like a carpet in Allumin's direction but isn't powerful enough to reach him all the way.
Then, below her, Ellie can hear the distinct sound of liquid pattering against the stonework wall as the guard goes ahead and takes the opportunity to relieve himself.
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Her face is a little pale, her cheeks high points of color as she dangles there, locking eyes with Allumin.
Slowly, deliberately, she brings a finger up to her lips, then gives him a thumbs up. She's okay, she's not going to fall.
Then very slowly, Ellie takes advantage of the... noise, to bang her hand against the wall until the glove re-activates and latches on. Her shoulder feels tender and she's breathing hard with fright, but she manages to get up to the ledge of a high window and nudge it open as quietly as she can. She pulls up to sit on the ledge, shakes out her arms, and disappears again, checking inside for more guards.
As far as she can tell, there aren't any.
Carefully, she pulls out a grapple and affixes it to the ledge of the window -- as soon as the guard's well enough away, she'll let the rope with an attached ascender down.
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When it's safe to follow Ellie upward, he hurries over to the rope and ascends. He does his best to keep a consistent rhythm and pace - interrupted a moment about halfway up as his footing falters briefly before continuing. His mind is buzzing with little fears about the consequences if they're caught.
"It'll be fine. You've been through worse, this will be a piece of cake by comparison," he mutters to himself as he nears the window, "Unless they have liches for security, then this is nothing. And if they do have liches, you've survived that too - well--"
He stops himself as he makes it to the top of the climb and pulls himself through the window, accepting any assistance from Ellie should she do so.
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It smells musty. Papery decay.
Nevertheless, the door is locked, rattling stubbornly when tried.
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She's stronger than she looks, so it doesn't take long. She takes a moment to wind the rope up top, then ease the window shut enough to pass muster.
The lock rattles, and Ellie goes silent, listening to see if it brings anybody, but she doesn't hear footsteps right away. She pauses, then takes a step back.
"We can check this place out for keys, or risk that spell of yours," she says. "If nothing else works I'll just shiv the lock off."
But that should be a last resort, if they want to get away clean.