Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25119920-20150417182333/@comment-26130256-20150421010134

"I'll see what I can do, but what I've heard of his management style makes that sound really unlikely.  Our best bet may be to rig our escape so by the time he realizes it's a double-cross, it's too late to do anything about it.  Like in Tactical Planning last week." Azulius noted with a smirk. "Depends on the bank we choose and how easily we can dissappear."

Leaning back in his chair again, Azulius tried to reconcile his part of the plan with reality. To get Lucifer's trust, he was going to attempt something that no criminal truly expected:  tell the truth. In his head, Azzie would show up at the Dust heist, announce himself as a representative of the Cardamom family, and propose the job. If they ran his records they would check out perfectly, because they were his records. The tough part would be persuading Satan's Legion that he was really a mobster, and persuading Iris that he really wasn't, that this was just a well-executed act.

"Of course, if worse comes to worse, we might be able to fight our way out.  Legion always sends multiples of six for their jobs--some kind of numerology thing--so the field may wind up being Lucifer himself, a lieutenant of some kind, and some muscle.  You took out six goons without breaking a sweat, and unprepared, so if we're loaded for Ursa, we have a pretty good chance.  What I'm worried about is how to get out of the vault, so we can avoid this question entirely." Azulius sketched some more, racking his brain for some magic trick or anything that could get them out of a high-security bank vault without Lucifer either spotting them or having a clue they were gone. Or at least, make him think they were gone.