Re: Epic Clash Round 1 - Dungeon of the Crimson Fish
02-10-2010, 10:00 PM
Originally posted on MSPA by suomynonAyletamitlU.
Tired as he was, the explosion caught him completely off-guard, and the echoing roar disoriented and terrified him momentarily. What upset him most, however, was the raspy scraping that persisted for a few moments after. He wasn't trained in tunnel warfare, but he thought he knew what it implied, and he wasn't at all pleased to hear it echoing from nearly every direction. At least, he hoped it was only an echo...
Shit, shit, shit, don't collapse on anyone unless they REALLY deserve it, okay ice cave? Please?
He tried a local sensor spell again, knowing it wouldn't tell heads or tails as far as the cavern itself was concerned. It did, however, show him what he was looking for--an anomaly, an absolutely sharp edge in the otherwise smooth, if bent, gravity fields. Looks like one of their generators was hit. Let's take a look-see.
He paused and reminded himself to listen for the sounds of anyone and everyone else, trying to pick out their locations. Maybe half of them are close-by, and it would be a waste of a good stage exit to get picked up by Thomas or Emilio again. I'll go the long way around.
Keeping his sensor in play, he turned and creeped up the wall and down the hallway, hoping he wouldn't run into anyone.
Tired as he was, the explosion caught him completely off-guard, and the echoing roar disoriented and terrified him momentarily. What upset him most, however, was the raspy scraping that persisted for a few moments after. He wasn't trained in tunnel warfare, but he thought he knew what it implied, and he wasn't at all pleased to hear it echoing from nearly every direction. At least, he hoped it was only an echo...
Shit, shit, shit, don't collapse on anyone unless they REALLY deserve it, okay ice cave? Please?
He tried a local sensor spell again, knowing it wouldn't tell heads or tails as far as the cavern itself was concerned. It did, however, show him what he was looking for--an anomaly, an absolutely sharp edge in the otherwise smooth, if bent, gravity fields. Looks like one of their generators was hit. Let's take a look-see.
He paused and reminded himself to listen for the sounds of anyone and everyone else, trying to pick out their locations. Maybe half of them are close-by, and it would be a waste of a good stage exit to get picked up by Thomas or Emilio again. I'll go the long way around.
Keeping his sensor in play, he turned and creeped up the wall and down the hallway, hoping he wouldn't run into anyone.