Hunt for the Book of Scrying
Mar 24, 2011 22:27:46 GMT -6
Post by Garnet on Mar 24, 2011 22:27:46 GMT -6
OoC: I'm just going to go ahead and bring this to a close for the most part. I'm reasonably certain that everyone is good with exiting. I'm also going to move a few characters out who's players are gone right now. I doubt they'd want to come back and find their chars ditched in a cave. Not particularly happy with this, but it gets me out while leaving Elias' and Mana's situation somewhat in their control.
The path back through the ruin was far less of an ordeal. The group moved with good speed, and had little trouble finding their way out. They even managed to spot Elias and Mana on the way out, slouched against the walls of the maze, and carry them out, as well. Cecil, however, they found no sign of. Perhaps he had been taken by the labyrinth, or perhaps he had triumphed and had continued his own way. They couldn't tell.
Once out, Garnet remembered his own situation. He was a wanted man here, and had originally intended to leave Etruria. This still seemed like the best idea to him. With this in mind, the mercenary told the others they were free to do as they pleased, before taking the horses they'd ridden in on, and using one to travel towards Sacae. He'd get lost there. Actually, he probably would get lost there. In the literal sense. All Sacae was, as far as he was concerned was a big flat expanse of grass. He'd just have to navigate as best he was able.
Elias and Mana, he would take with him at least as far as the nearest civilized village. If they didn't wake up before then, he would leave them in the care of someone there, along with what was left of his gold, most like.
And so, off he went.
The path back through the ruin was far less of an ordeal. The group moved with good speed, and had little trouble finding their way out. They even managed to spot Elias and Mana on the way out, slouched against the walls of the maze, and carry them out, as well. Cecil, however, they found no sign of. Perhaps he had been taken by the labyrinth, or perhaps he had triumphed and had continued his own way. They couldn't tell.
Once out, Garnet remembered his own situation. He was a wanted man here, and had originally intended to leave Etruria. This still seemed like the best idea to him. With this in mind, the mercenary told the others they were free to do as they pleased, before taking the horses they'd ridden in on, and using one to travel towards Sacae. He'd get lost there. Actually, he probably would get lost there. In the literal sense. All Sacae was, as far as he was concerned was a big flat expanse of grass. He'd just have to navigate as best he was able.
Elias and Mana, he would take with him at least as far as the nearest civilized village. If they didn't wake up before then, he would leave them in the care of someone there, along with what was left of his gold, most like.
And so, off he went.