Malvoisin's Curse of the Crimson Throne, Chapter 1: Edge of Anarchy (IC)

Gadeann nods at those who have spoken and then turns to the rest of the group. "Edlin? Coldan? Orman? What say you? The back, or the front? And do we need a plan, or do we just rush in, blades waving?"
 

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Edlin chews the left side of his lower lip in thought. Obviously a little nervous at what the are now on the brink of executing. "I'm with you," he finally says to Gadeann. "Back door and stealth would seem the best way here."
 

Quintel...Karastro Quintel

"I don't really know about a plan or blade waving, how about you keep them busy while I shoot them?" Karastro sweeps his hair out of his face, a nervous reaction to what they are about to do. "If we don't find Lamm initially, we may want to quickly check over the barge, we don't want him to get away."
 


"This way then." Orman heads back around to lead everyone to that lower door. "I think that poleaxe might make a good lockpick if necessary."
 

The helmed man nods silently, having nothing to add. Inside, conflict raged, but Coldan kept a cold clamp on his exterior. He stood next to the door, ready to enter once the move was made.
 

With an entrance decided upon, Orman leads the party around to the north side of the fishery, and onto the loading dock. As quietly as possible, the group makes a single file line and descends onto the rickety, wooden stairs. At the bottom, Gadeann stands right behind with his poleaxe at the ready, while Orman reaches out and grasps the door handle...only to find that it is securely locked.

OOC: I'll hold up right there and see whether you want to try to break down the door, or if you'd rather try another means of entry.
 

Gadeann lines his poleaxe up with the door, ready to smash the door down with the heavy weapon. Then, he looks at the rest of the group. "Do we bash it in, or try another way?" he asks quietly.
 

Quintel...Karastro Quintel

Karastro looks behind him with apprehension, then back to the locked door. "Maybe we should try one of the doors up there first. To keep the element of surprise in our favor at least."
 


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