Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-5999656-20151212055542/@comment-25582638-20160520022523

The young girl’s response was a wince at the pain in her knees when she stood up. She took a deep breath while telling to herself that now is not the time to think of her current physical condition. Her right hand reached for the therapy headphones, clicking on a small button repeatedly as she trudged to the hole that the heiress made. Cyzarine examined the glass fragments scattered on the floor with a faint grimace on her face. She downed the headphone’s adjustment to receive external sounds a bit above her hearing tolerance. Thus the noises around her, especially the blaring alarm, were slowly tingling her inner ear. The pain though was giving her an adrenaline rush, which helped to wear off fatigue.

“You should pick up one. Emergency.” she said softly and grabbed a short glass shard with her bare left hand, her Aura’s defense protecting her from injuring herself. The smaller fragments cracked under her footwear when she continued walking out of the cell.

Dark blue eyes glanced from left to right, scanning the hallway, before beckoning Fen to follow her.

They reached the end of the hallway, the door creaking a bit as it automatically opened upon detecting their presence. Cyzarine peeked at the other hallway, light gray in color, finding it dusty with some cobwebs all around as well as dents on the floor and walls. The scent indicated that this place was ancient. So far, the place isn’t that comparable to a scene that’s straight out of a thriller/horror movie. At least, the dim lights weren’t blinking.

Each cell is isolated from one another. The young girl recalled that there are at least 20 columns of cells on the floor they’re in but aren’t organized neatly like a maze. The problem was she doesn’t know where exactly they’re located. She looked behind to check up on the heiress whether she’s still walking behind her.

“There are two elevators here, one on the west and on the east.” she said. “But there’s only one stairs on each prison floor, all located the west side. This place is a maze though.”

If they were to explore a bit, she might just pinpoint their position on the prison’s diagram in her head and find their way out.

Then she looked up to see a surveillance camera pointed at their direction. She peered at it suspiciously, noticing that the red light on it wasn’t turned on.

‘’Disconnected?’’

The young girl cautiously stepped out and scanned the hallway again.

‘’No, these things are very old. Unmaintained. This prison hasn’t been used for decades as well as the other two. They prioritized locking us up.’’

Upon gazing down the floor, she noticed numerous fresh footprints that seemed to go to a certain direction.

“Guess we have to follow this. Watch your step. We don’t know who’s guarding here.” She warned, instead of telling Fen that a faint smell of blood was just around the corner. A bad omen that they aren’t alone in this floor.

Upon finding out that the factions are making their move, the leader of the operations ordered the deployment of the command center’s two GAU 19B .50 caliber which appeared on top of the cargo truck’s container for additional defense. The rogues on the ground took their positions, ready to engage their enemies to complete their last objective.

On the first floor, there are three BOB-rogues on standby guarding a large container. They ignored the two who were tasked to repair one of the sentry guns that suddenly went offline. The two reached the concrete stairs leading to the second floor without a hitch. The one with the assault rifle signalled the technician to halt, which the latter complied wordlessly. He continued climbing up the stairs cautiously.

The rogue was few steps ahead to the second floor when he stopped again. He unclipped three hand-sized, metallic spheres and put them on the stair step. The objects were like flower buds breaking open, revealing that these things were Taser Spider, Spider Bomb, and Frag-Spider Bomb provided by the Engelnacht family.

“Scout the area.”

The small bots swiftly crawled up to the second floor and separated as they began inspecting the only three rooms in the area. The rogue finally stepped onto the floor and leaned stood by a wall.

They cleared the area bit by bit due to the limited radius (three meters) they can scan but are progressing well in their job. However, they aren’t limited in detecting movements. One of them, the Taser Spider, was nearing the Pilgrims’ position.

The surviving robots have finally reached their destination. 5 Thorns and 10 Runners in which 3 of them still have rockets loaded on their back. A few of them were worn out.

(Seb, you can control the npcs and the bots)

Aricia Bluthardt was very, ‘‘very’’ displeased of her fraternal twin. Well, concerned too but displeased nonetheless because of his intolerable stubbornness to fight alongside with them despite his fractured arm. Not to mention that he offered to have his bone be mended by bolting steel on it and give him painkillers.

‘‘What an idiot’’

Therefore, she electrocuted her older brother to knock him out. As much as they want to save their sister, the trio must in proper condition to do so lest they risk making themselves a liability.

“Keep your eyes on the Hounds. Make sure none of them reach the enemy’s command center.” the assigned squad leader said sternly over the radio.

“Yes sir!” Aricia and the other deployed soldiers, all in civilian attire, responded back after they’ve established a perimeter around the rogues’ position. Since the other factions are going in for the big fish, they’ll have to prevent the smaller ones from attacking behind.

The squad leader sent a notification to the Pilgrims about their operation.