Day 45 of Winter 514AV -Immediately after Midnight
OOCPermission given by Mirage for this one
Now that the windows had been cut through and opened, his primary means of escape should anything go wrong, Brandon decided it was time to enter the Animation Shop -through the door, the kitchen window was a little too high for him to enter through. Not that he'd let that stop him if it were his only means of entrance, but it wasn't and the bat preferred toying with locks anyway. As a result, the thief knelt in front of the back door, fished his lock pick and tension wrench out of one of his belt pouches and got to work.
About eighty percent of the time, Brandon encountered standard -and easily opened- locks on the doors he used to get to the riches, but the other twenty percent they were harder to pick. Most of them were lockboxes, strongboxes or even vaults, and rarely a door too. This lock, much to his disappointment was an ordinary pin-and-tumbler kind of lock, the kind he had encountered thousands of times. It was the most common sort of security applied to chests and doors, but still, one would think that ever since Incognito showed up people would have opted to have their old lock replaced with a newer, more expensive and more challenging one. He knew he would have, but clearly that was not the way the citizens of Lhavit thought. Apparently they believed that Incognito would never pay them a visit, oh no, because he was so predictable and only picked his targets if they fulfilled this and that condition- Bullshyke! Anyone could become a target and anyone could be robbed. Predictable? Ha! Don't make him laugh, Brandon was as unpredictable as Zulrav's winds.
Security systems like this one weren't even good enough to be called that! It didn't even slow him down! If he was entirely focused on the lock and the lock alone he could probably pick it in less than a chime! No, he actually could, there was no doubt about it. And when he kept his attention for the most part focused on his environment and surroundings it took him a bit longer, true, but it still took him no longer than a meager two chimes or so, maybe two and a half. In fact, he wasn't even paying much attention right now! Well, as soon as his mind came to that conclusion it actually did restart focusing on his task rather than how annoying it was to have to deal with this kind of locks. More than half of the pins had been removed already, pick and wrench working in perfect tandem, his hands knowing perfectly well how to deal with them without the head having to give instructions, hell, it wasn't even difficult!
Another pin hit the end of it's housing and the inner cylinder of the locking system kept it there, forced to do so by the tension wrench and the steady amount of torque it applied. More and more pins met with the same fate, their resistance futile before Brandon's capable and skillful hands. He had experienced enough situations where the pegs put up a fight to know exactly what he could do about it, having adapted and changed his approach as soon as he felt he was dealing with a rebellious pin. It took no time at all for the thief to finish this task, wrench turning the cylinder instead of the key, undoing the latch and efficiently unlocking the door. With a displeased “Hmpf” the Kelvic rose to his feet and slipped his tools back in his pouch, using his other hand to slowly and carefully turn the knob and open the door.
It creaked slightly, though not loud. Like a shadow Brandon slipped through the opening he had created and closed the door behind him with as much care he had taken to open it. Somehow he pushed and pulled at the same time, using both hands and closing the portal without a sound. The darkness inside was a bit of a hindrance, but using his skyglass orb was not required just yet. His nocturnal eyes were somewhat better suited for seeing in the dark than a human's, though they were nothing compared to a cat's or a Sym's. Bats did rely a whole lot more on echolocation to find their way than on sight after all -except fruit bats, Bran had heard those giants could not use that trick and had rather good nightvision. Or so the Kelvic had been told anyway, he wasn't one himself so he didn't know.
OOCPermission given by Mirage for this one

Now that the windows had been cut through and opened, his primary means of escape should anything go wrong, Brandon decided it was time to enter the Animation Shop -through the door, the kitchen window was a little too high for him to enter through. Not that he'd let that stop him if it were his only means of entrance, but it wasn't and the bat preferred toying with locks anyway. As a result, the thief knelt in front of the back door, fished his lock pick and tension wrench out of one of his belt pouches and got to work.
About eighty percent of the time, Brandon encountered standard -and easily opened- locks on the doors he used to get to the riches, but the other twenty percent they were harder to pick. Most of them were lockboxes, strongboxes or even vaults, and rarely a door too. This lock, much to his disappointment was an ordinary pin-and-tumbler kind of lock, the kind he had encountered thousands of times. It was the most common sort of security applied to chests and doors, but still, one would think that ever since Incognito showed up people would have opted to have their old lock replaced with a newer, more expensive and more challenging one. He knew he would have, but clearly that was not the way the citizens of Lhavit thought. Apparently they believed that Incognito would never pay them a visit, oh no, because he was so predictable and only picked his targets if they fulfilled this and that condition- Bullshyke! Anyone could become a target and anyone could be robbed. Predictable? Ha! Don't make him laugh, Brandon was as unpredictable as Zulrav's winds.
Security systems like this one weren't even good enough to be called that! It didn't even slow him down! If he was entirely focused on the lock and the lock alone he could probably pick it in less than a chime! No, he actually could, there was no doubt about it. And when he kept his attention for the most part focused on his environment and surroundings it took him a bit longer, true, but it still took him no longer than a meager two chimes or so, maybe two and a half. In fact, he wasn't even paying much attention right now! Well, as soon as his mind came to that conclusion it actually did restart focusing on his task rather than how annoying it was to have to deal with this kind of locks. More than half of the pins had been removed already, pick and wrench working in perfect tandem, his hands knowing perfectly well how to deal with them without the head having to give instructions, hell, it wasn't even difficult!
Another pin hit the end of it's housing and the inner cylinder of the locking system kept it there, forced to do so by the tension wrench and the steady amount of torque it applied. More and more pins met with the same fate, their resistance futile before Brandon's capable and skillful hands. He had experienced enough situations where the pegs put up a fight to know exactly what he could do about it, having adapted and changed his approach as soon as he felt he was dealing with a rebellious pin. It took no time at all for the thief to finish this task, wrench turning the cylinder instead of the key, undoing the latch and efficiently unlocking the door. With a displeased “Hmpf” the Kelvic rose to his feet and slipped his tools back in his pouch, using his other hand to slowly and carefully turn the knob and open the door.
It creaked slightly, though not loud. Like a shadow Brandon slipped through the opening he had created and closed the door behind him with as much care he had taken to open it. Somehow he pushed and pulled at the same time, using both hands and closing the portal without a sound. The darkness inside was a bit of a hindrance, but using his skyglass orb was not required just yet. His nocturnal eyes were somewhat better suited for seeing in the dark than a human's, though they were nothing compared to a cat's or a Sym's. Bats did rely a whole lot more on echolocation to find their way than on sight after all -except fruit bats, Bran had heard those giants could not use that trick and had rather good nightvision. Or so the Kelvic had been told anyway, he wasn't one himself so he didn't know.