Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-5290299-20130919213800/@comment-15792134-20140106022552

Urdin kicked the reinforced door in frustration and turned to run down the hallway. He darted around the corner just in time to avoid the approaching patrol.

"Man down! Damnit it's Winters. Spread out, whoever did this couldn't have gotten far!" The voice of the White Fang member reached down the hall.

Urdin moved down the hall trying to find away to either sneak by or ambush the patrols. He was half way down the hall when a door opened and a thin dark skinned man stepped out with a mop over his shoulder. Urdin didn't have time to stop, he reached out and grabbed the man while he ran by and turned. Both bodies fell into the room and Urdin reached up and covered the  man's mouth. He didn't have time to talk, so he got to the point.

"A case containing a Dust statue was brought here. Where is it?" He said removing his hand. The man stared open mouthed silently. Urdin stood, grabbing the man by the chest and lifting him up. The man made a few incoherent replies. Urdin punched him in the face, knocking a tooth free from the man's mouth and causing the area around his eye to darken even more.

"Where is it!?" Urdin said again holding his fist in the air to strike again.

"Across the hall second room to the right! Please don't hit me again!" The man pleaded putting his hands up. Urdin threw the man to the ground, who balled up into a fetal position. Urdin stooped down and plucked a key card sticking halfway out of the man's pocket. He turned and ran out to the hall, grabbing the doorframe to pivot. He slide infront of the door. A card scanner fixed to the wall blinked red. Urdin tapped the card to the reader's surface and the light switched to green and an audiable click was heard.

Urdin opened the door and turned slamming it shut behind him. The lock clicked again. He sighed and turned to the room. He didn't bother checking his surroundings. The case was on a table in the center of the room. Urdin moved to grab it.

"You're not worth this much trouble." He said to the statue he believed was in the case.