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<blockquote data-quote="evandariel" data-source="post: 3236338" data-attributes="member: 15716"><p>"That is most definately not something a mere boy can do.. Something is most definitely wrong." Sevren whispers after a quick casting of Speak with Animals, to Bristletail and his mongoose. "Bristletail, you must fetch your master and the others, but don't lead them straightaway here, take them to that alley there. Someone is watching this boy very carefully." After Bristletail scampers off into the shadows, Sevren makes ready to make the break in. Tougher jobs have greeted him before, and the thief refuses to be blocked out so easily.</p><p></p><p>Before the others arrive, Sevren has a moment to speak with his cohort, Ignatious, who wastes no time in teleporting to Sevren's aid. He moves his hands in odd, cooperative ways as Sevren begins to gird himself magically, (persisting Sevren's instant search, instant locksmith spells, and extending Sevren's Nondetection (DC 25 for all divinations) and invisibility spells). With a wave of his hand, Ignatious detects any magic on the building, informing his master. Ignatious immediately casts fly and moves up near the roof, under the awning, almost as if he has already been through similar exercises before. From there, he uses stone shape to create a hole only an inch or so bigger than Sevren's head. Ignatious looks in quickly to make sure that it breaches the room within correctly, and then is gone, as quickly as he has come.</p><p></p><p>Once the others are then assembled and informed, Sevren launches up the wall even more easily than his mongoose was able to. He makes his way over to the hole and carefully examines the inside before proceeding. His fingers move and a shiny coating of some sort oozes out of his fingertips and down his armor. Once satisfied that it is thoroughly covered, he pauses to look at the others and drives himself through the hole. A strange sight it would be, to see someone so lanky fit through a hole even a halfling would have trouble with, would be, were he not invisible. (escape artist 1d20+19+10grease, minimum result of 30, enough to fit through spaces as small as my head)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evandariel, post: 3236338, member: 15716"] "That is most definately not something a mere boy can do.. Something is most definitely wrong." Sevren whispers after a quick casting of Speak with Animals, to Bristletail and his mongoose. "Bristletail, you must fetch your master and the others, but don't lead them straightaway here, take them to that alley there. Someone is watching this boy very carefully." After Bristletail scampers off into the shadows, Sevren makes ready to make the break in. Tougher jobs have greeted him before, and the thief refuses to be blocked out so easily. Before the others arrive, Sevren has a moment to speak with his cohort, Ignatious, who wastes no time in teleporting to Sevren's aid. He moves his hands in odd, cooperative ways as Sevren begins to gird himself magically, (persisting Sevren's instant search, instant locksmith spells, and extending Sevren's Nondetection (DC 25 for all divinations) and invisibility spells). With a wave of his hand, Ignatious detects any magic on the building, informing his master. Ignatious immediately casts fly and moves up near the roof, under the awning, almost as if he has already been through similar exercises before. From there, he uses stone shape to create a hole only an inch or so bigger than Sevren's head. Ignatious looks in quickly to make sure that it breaches the room within correctly, and then is gone, as quickly as he has come. Once the others are then assembled and informed, Sevren launches up the wall even more easily than his mongoose was able to. He makes his way over to the hole and carefully examines the inside before proceeding. His fingers move and a shiny coating of some sort oozes out of his fingertips and down his armor. Once satisfied that it is thoroughly covered, he pauses to look at the others and drives himself through the hole. A strange sight it would be, to see someone so lanky fit through a hole even a halfling would have trouble with, would be, were he not invisible. (escape artist 1d20+19+10grease, minimum result of 30, enough to fit through spaces as small as my head) [/QUOTE]
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