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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 2356150" data-attributes="member: 16166"><p>Taran's spell mystically weaves itself into his and Twitchy's being, enchanting them with the ability to climb from the tower's window. As he opens the window and calls back to the gnome, the small reporter's face turn further into horror.</p><p></p><p>"I am not going out the window! We are on the sixth floor!"</p><p></p><p>With Taran and Twitchy standing on the ledge with mystical skill, the gnome slowly backs away from them both in fear. But his mind would change swiftly.</p><p></p><p>The door burst into the room with a degree of force enough to shatter the remains of the window set into the door. Four badly battered half-orcs snarling with anger and still holding choice body parts of their half-elf combatants stared into the room.</p><p></p><p>"Bremmen wants a word wif you mista 'afling."</p><p></p><p>Within seconds the small reporter had crossed the room before the half-orcs could grab him, straddling Twitchy and spanking him with a large name-plate that he somehow had time to collect on his escape across the room.</p><p></p><p>"Go! Go! GOOOOOOOO!"</p><p></p><p>Gravity forced the reporter to hang on to Twitchy's saddle as he and his druidic master slowly crawled down the face of the tower. Though the reporter did not actually ride the rat, he more hung heavily from the pommel of the saddle and levered himself using his feet and any part of Twitchy or Taren's anatomy he could reach.</p><p></p><p>From above the half-orcs swore desperately from the window down at them, dropping bloody body parts in hope of dislodging them. Eventually, as the trio was about halfway down, a large desk came plummeting from up high, missing them easily and crashing into a crowd of homeless dwellers far below.</p><p></p><p>The three hit the street running, and the small druid and his companion would have to chase the reporter for more than three towers before the fat little gnome ran out of breath, collapsing on the steps of another spyre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 2356150, member: 16166"] Taran's spell mystically weaves itself into his and Twitchy's being, enchanting them with the ability to climb from the tower's window. As he opens the window and calls back to the gnome, the small reporter's face turn further into horror. "I am not going out the window! We are on the sixth floor!" With Taran and Twitchy standing on the ledge with mystical skill, the gnome slowly backs away from them both in fear. But his mind would change swiftly. The door burst into the room with a degree of force enough to shatter the remains of the window set into the door. Four badly battered half-orcs snarling with anger and still holding choice body parts of their half-elf combatants stared into the room. "Bremmen wants a word wif you mista 'afling." Within seconds the small reporter had crossed the room before the half-orcs could grab him, straddling Twitchy and spanking him with a large name-plate that he somehow had time to collect on his escape across the room. "Go! Go! GOOOOOOOO!" Gravity forced the reporter to hang on to Twitchy's saddle as he and his druidic master slowly crawled down the face of the tower. Though the reporter did not actually ride the rat, he more hung heavily from the pommel of the saddle and levered himself using his feet and any part of Twitchy or Taren's anatomy he could reach. From above the half-orcs swore desperately from the window down at them, dropping bloody body parts in hope of dislodging them. Eventually, as the trio was about halfway down, a large desk came plummeting from up high, missing them easily and crashing into a crowd of homeless dwellers far below. The three hit the street running, and the small druid and his companion would have to chase the reporter for more than three towers before the fat little gnome ran out of breath, collapsing on the steps of another spyre. [/QUOTE]
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