ApprovalI have permission from Paragon to play with fire. Time passed and Nai'shee couldn't figure what to do. Eventually, she took a room again, this time the one closest to her targets. Searching for a room, she easily found which one they're in. One step less. But she wasn't any satisfied that she wasted two more gold mizas, since she still couldn't think of a way to get to that dagger. She already enlisted many options in her head and concluded that disguise wouldn't work. They would have to see her face, which was troubling, since some people already knew her here and would recognize description. And there was no way for them not to figure that they were robbed and by who eventually. Taking that out, the only option left was distraction. Enlisting possible distractions now she was aware that guard would be the only person to leave the room to check any noise or similar stuff. She needs to lure them all out, to make them escape. Escape! Escaping means that they need to be in danger, which means that she had only one option: setting a fire. She took a glance around the room. It was summer, of course there wouldn't be fire. But still, she had personal hearth in the room. She smiled and opened a window widely. Wind tickled her face as she climbed the window and broke few branches from the tree besides. Nobody was watching. Luckily, since she didn't even remember to check in her enthusiasm. Her room was obviously on the back side of the inn. When she had enough wood she closed the window. First thing she did was to ensure her own safety. She thought setting a fire would be more effective if it was already kindled and she didn't want any more burns any sooner. So she decided to try and form a shield against fire around her palm. She wasn't skilled enough, but combining that and being careful would probably be enough for her to get trough this unharmed. She sat on her bad and rose her right palm, so she could watch it. She found it easier to for a shield, or do any form of magic, while imagining Djed move as she wanted it to. By her other hand, left one, she went above her skin, touching it from time to time. She concentrated on shaping Djed trough her fingers. The fact she had no idea if she succeed was mostly the problem. She repeated the process, going above every single inch of her palm skin many times until she decided to try it out. She lift the warm breath at her hand. She felt nothing. However, she repeated the process once more, knowing that warm breath wasn't the same thing as fire. She decided not to test her first practical attempt at Shielding more than necessary. If she wants to set something on fire she'll need to be sure nobody would notice the smell in her room. She assumed that innkeeper wouldn't even remember that she rent the room, but she wasn't willing to risk anyways. She opened the window again, to let the smoke out. She had equipment to set fire besides hearth and she succeed pretty quickly. She was glad that she learned few tricks while living on streets all this years. She left the little fire to kindle and she went back to the hall, to check if anybody was there, seemingly looking for bathroom. She did meet a mid-aged woman, but she just exited her room and went downstairs, which means she'll stay there for a while. There were no other noises, so she safely went back to her room. Fire was already too big and she hurried to take it. She reminded herself to touch it only by her right hand. She took just one of the benches, which didn't fully burn, but only on one side. As for the others, she pointed her left hand at them, creating and freeing a bit of Res and turning it to water. Fire downed, so she just proceed to shut it with her leg. Luckily, she didn't earn a burn again. She sneaked into the hall again and lift the burning bench just beside her target's door. She positioned it for few seconds, before running back to her room. First thing she did was to get rid of traces. She threw few wet and burnt down benches and cleaned the hearth. It didn't take her too long, and immediately after she was peeking trough her keyhole, to see if fire caught the rich man's door. She intended to scream and let them know, so they would escape, but she remembered they would probably take their belongings if she gave them time. So, instead, she decided to be a hero and wait for them to be trapped and then use a bit of Reimancy and her Shielded hand, which still sucked her Djed as crazy, to open their door and save them from fire. After that innkeeper will probably get read of fire pretty quickly, but Nai'shee, dagger and all of their money would be long gone. And that's pretty much how it was. After few minutes doors were already burning and she heard scream from the inside. Fire didn't catch them fully just yet, but their panic gave it enough time to block their way. As soon as that happened Nai'shee run out of her room. "What's going on?!", she yelled while still exiting her own room. "Fire!", screamed somebody from the inside. She recognized the young man's voice. "Stay still!", she replied, still yelling, but quieter, so she wouldn't alert anybody else. It wasn't much of a problem, since gamblers downstairs made enough noice. "I'll try something!" And she did. She concentrated Res on the door's catch, so she could make space to open it. She felt her Djed level was getting too low already, so she stopped pretty quickly and hurried to use her opening against fire. She opened the door wide and told them to run for help. Young man didn't even wait for her command, he was already running in panic. The guard helped the young lady to walk as well. Nai'shee just foolishly stood there, waiting for them to pass. Right after she entered the room, her eyes scanned it pretty easily. It was pretty much empty, as hers. She opened a wardrobe, to find some clothes, the dagger and bags with money. She took the dagger and two bags and run straight into her room, hearing footsteps behind her as soon as she closed the door. She put her prey into her bag, collected the book, and hurried to jump trough the window. She was down soon enough, entering the inn again. Nobody noticed that she was entering, even nor she was upstairs, probably since most of them tried to exit themselves when they heard of fire and few sold spirits still played that card game. As if they bet their lives to it, for Laviku's sake. When the innkeeper and guests came back downstairs she acted like she was freaking out about the fire. The young man approached her. "Thank you very much for that. You probably saved our lives. How did you do that?" "Magic", she replied with a wink and big fake smile. She considered her words for a second, since magic wasn't too accepted discipline, especially among royals and some religious people. "No, seriously, it was magic. I use water Reimancy." "Oh", he didn't seemed too happy to hear it, but he didn't judge the thing that just saved his life. And he was probably afraid. "Do you want something? Anything? Any prize? Money, weapon...?" Damn, she could have just asked for dagger. "Please, I don't want anything, don't offer me those. I didn't do it for money." She did seem insulted. She became a good actor. "I was glad to talk to you", she said with fake honor in her voice, "I'll be going now. I forgot I promised this book to a friend at University a while ago." "Hope I'll see you around", he replied. She concluded that girl he dragged around was really cheap. "You too!", she said, leaving. It might have been too obvious that she was the thief. Well, who cares? Most of audience was annoyed by stylish guests, anyways. OOC-2GM more for the room. |