57th Day of Spring, 512 AV Minerva wandered the halls of the University, examining the architecture. This place was huge! She loved it. She could practically be content to just spend the rest of the semester studying the building alone. There were so many halls, classrooms, labs, and offices that it almost felt like she was inside a small city. Of course, she also ended up horribly lost. She opened up a window, and climbed up in it, kneeling on the lower sill so she could peer outside. She looked up and down the exterior of the building, trying to figure out where she was. She thought she was still in the East Wing. But she wasn't sure. She also wasn't quite sure if she was supposed to be in the East Wing. She pulled out the registration paper she'd been given, re-reading today's class assignment: Professor Anasella, Office 114, East Wing, Entrance to Toadstool Cluster. What the hell was 'Toadstool Cluster'? She looked around outside, and spotted something strange. A collection of toadstool-shaped contraptions that she recognized as vents. Archimaneus had had a similar set on the roof of his lab. That must be where she needed to go. She looked down. She was on the second floor. Lovely. She looked down the length of the building, then leaned back into the hall, looking for a staircase down. There wasn't one in sight, and she didn't expect she'd be able to find one without getting lost again. So she decided to just climb down. The outside of the building was a classical structure, with plenty of stone carved structures for her to use as footholds. She twisted around on the window sill, and started lowering herself down. She grunted with exertion as her legs dangled, and right around the time she stopped to think that maybe this was a bad idea, she slipped. Squealing, she grabbed the sill and kicked her legs out, finding precarious footing on a narrow ledge. She looked down, which was a bad idea. It was only about ten or fifteen feet, but the fall looked a LOT further than that. Grunting with strain, she held herself firmly in place, barely balanced on the ledge. Well, she thought, down looks easier than back up? Her odds of making it back up to the window were slim. She looked around, and saw a stone gargoyle nearby. "Oy," she called out to it, "ya alive?" She got no response. She reached out with her foot and nudged it. "Ya move?" Still no response. She shrugged. It would have been rude to climb on it if it was alive. She leaned forward, reaching one hand out to it as she held onto the window sill with the other. She managed to get a grip around the horn, then pulled herself over, half climbing half falling onto the gargoyle. She wrapped her arms around it and clung. This seemed like a good place to just wait for awhile. |