2nd April 2009, 10:46 AM
Well it all seems legit.
Alright then, I'll say this. The idea sounds pretty good, but I still hope you can try to fight them off, even if combat is merely used to give you some time.
So escape scenario alpha, you're in that inn by the lake. You're in one of the rooms when you hear horrible squishy "talking" below. As you hear them rush to your door, you lock it (having earlier noticed the lock was broken you have fixed it in advance). Suddenly you hear banging on it, and so you push a nearby cabinet in front of it. Quickly you notice all the inn rooms are connected through adjascent doorways. You lock one of them when you hear them go to a room down the hall. You then shove a bed in front of that one. You quickly look outside and notice a nearby roof you can jump to, but only a few rooms down, so you rush quickly from room to room locking doors until you reach the one with a window near enough to make the jump. However, it's still a bit too far. You tear down the curtains and toss one end with the support bar out the window to connect to the gutter across the jump and tie one side down on your end. Sliding down, you manage to work your way from this building to ground just in time to hear an alarm go off. Now you're in for it...
Yeah, they could totally rip off Shadow over Innsmouth with this one, and it would be awesome.
Alright then, I'll say this. The idea sounds pretty good, but I still hope you can try to fight them off, even if combat is merely used to give you some time.
So escape scenario alpha, you're in that inn by the lake. You're in one of the rooms when you hear horrible squishy "talking" below. As you hear them rush to your door, you lock it (having earlier noticed the lock was broken you have fixed it in advance). Suddenly you hear banging on it, and so you push a nearby cabinet in front of it. Quickly you notice all the inn rooms are connected through adjascent doorways. You lock one of them when you hear them go to a room down the hall. You then shove a bed in front of that one. You quickly look outside and notice a nearby roof you can jump to, but only a few rooms down, so you rush quickly from room to room locking doors until you reach the one with a window near enough to make the jump. However, it's still a bit too far. You tear down the curtains and toss one end with the support bar out the window to connect to the gutter across the jump and tie one side down on your end. Sliding down, you manage to work your way from this building to ground just in time to hear an alarm go off. Now you're in for it...
Yeah, they could totally rip off Shadow over Innsmouth with this one, and it would be awesome.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)