The In Character Character Game: Part III


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Daniel stands for a moment, surprized that everyone jumped in without checking for danger first. He regains his wits after everyone else has gone in. He takes a close look at the entrance, and makes sure there's some space at the bottom. Satisfied that he won't crush too many people, he climbs down as carefully as he can.

"Everyone ok? Aside from the obvious?" He looks in each direction for signs of the rabbit or anything unusual.
 

"Ok, now you'd better get away from down there" says Mario, as he hugs Pikachu with a hand and let himself slip in the hole, guiding himself with the other hand.

Once down, he lights his mini-flashlight and starts taking a good look around.
 


As the individuals began to toss themselves carefully or not so carefully down the sewer, they realized a few interesting things. First of all that it was an uncommonly long drop indeed.

Either the holewas very deep, or they fell very slowly, for everyone had plenty of time as they went down to look about and to wonder what was going to happen next.

Anyone who tried to look down and make out what was coming noticed it was too dark to see anything. Anyone looking upwards could see the opening become smaller and smaller until no more light was visible. Anyone looking at the sides realized that they were filled with cupboards and book-shelves with maps and pictures hung upon pegs in various places all visible as Mario began to wave his penlight around while he fell.

Pikachu hung on to Mario, digging his claws into him, obviously frightened and confused. "Pika?" he asked glancing around at all the things visible wherever Mario moved the light around.

OOC: Anyone who did not come down, remains up at the top
 
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Andrew smacks his forehead gently. "I'm a bloody fool I am, not to have thought of that," he mutters. He brings his backpack around front and starts rummaging through it for his flashlight.
 

Daniel yells a few choice obsenitites as he realizes just how far he's fallen. "It's gonna be a real pain to get back up there!" He shouts, because, obviously, shouting is the proper tone of voice to use when you're falling, even if it is slowly and the wind isn't rushing in your ears. "Well, since the rabbit went this way, it has to be safe, right?"
 

"So the story says," comments Thomas in a relaxed tone. When everything you know turns out to be wrong- or at least not currently applicable- then you either panic or you go with the flow. He reaches into his pocket for the tiny little purple LED penlight he has there. It proboably doesn't add more than some pretty shadows, but he has fun trying to make out the maps.
 


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