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[SoG 1] Escape from Grimway
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Post by Red Scarf on Sept 21, 2019 20:49:47 GMT
Success! A small fragment of his memory came back, nothing too concrete that could be helpful but it's something, just as he expected he was captura for be on the look of Astrivia, who was the other person tho? the one that give him the lead? And what was that lead?
He'll think about that later, maybe ask his crew, for now the more pressing matter is following the human! Once the captain cross the portal he stood some seconds surprised that he actually make it, he was outside and it didn't seem to trigger any kind of security that could alert the Knightmons.
Getting out of his surprised the captain make the run towards where the human went, once he turn to the right on the next aisle he met with another one full of cells and Zaruno going into an elevator which Doors were already closing, was the human able to see him like he did? No, no time to think on those things he has to catch up with Zaruno!
Once he reach the elevator it was already too late and the capsule was elevating, to his right the captain saw a set of stairs and had to take a quick desicion, take a jump and latch on the elevator and risk falling to an abyss, or take the stairs more safer stairs but with the risk of not knowing Zaruno's floor and maybe running into a Knightmon
Teach sighed and run towards the stairs almost jumping each step so just he can still keep up, even if he lost track of the human he could try to explore a little more of the prison or get information that could help his escape
"Alright Teach, you have an advantage, do not get captured again and do not lose sight of the Human, everything will be fine and we will be out of this place in no time!"
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Post by Erika on Sept 23, 2019 16:52:12 GMT
Right now, it was unclear if Teach’s thoughts would end up being true or not. However, he had given a crucial step towards getting some more information about this place and how to make his way out.
Something intrinsically good was the fact that, after the first length, the staircase seemed to take a spiral shape, actually going around the elevator's shaft, ascending through the hole located at the center of the stairs the Impmon was running around of. What did this mean? While it was a closed compound around the stairs, Teach could actually see the elevator going up the shaft in every moment and, while he would not be able to keep up, he would be able to tell it stopped at the highest floor.
Ugh. Why did it have to be the last one? How many floors up? Although it was impossible to actually tell, just by looking up, they felt like a lot!
And they were.
It would take the captain around 3 minutes to reach the highest floor, where the elevator remained with its doors open. Of course, Zaruno had left quite a while ago. The wall right in front of the elevator had a small sign with the number 45 engraved on it. In what floor was he when he started going up? How big was this thing? A perfectly decent-sized window -everything was better than that excuse for a window they had at their cell- to his right would probably help to answer the second question. The glass of the window was a bit shattered, so some very-reflective pieces of shattered glass were laying on the floor. They almost could work as some type of mirror, could these be useful for anything?
If he actually looked through the window, the pirate would realize that, this time, Teach was literally at one of the highest spots of the whole settlement! From here, only another tower competed with the one he was currently at, reaching about the same height. It was a quite symmetric structure for being such a horrible prison!
In any case! He probably had to move now!
Just like the rest of the floors, the enclosed space that only contained the spiral staircase and the elevator had a simple door that would take the users to the actual content of the floor they were aiming for. Right before he tried to open said door, he could hear some metallic steps. Ugh, there was someone on the other side. Probably not a good idea to get out right now.
The guard, probably a Knightmon, seemed to follow some kind of walking pattern, though. It was crazy to just take the risk and go through the door because he could not see where the guard was facing. Doing that was almost asking to be caught. If he could somehow find a way of seeing the guard at the other side. But… how? There was a pretty wide gap below the door but… it was definitely not big enough for him to put his big head through it and actually take a peek! But…. Maybe he could slide something else through the said gap? Something that would help him see where was the Knightmon at the other side…
If the captain glanced around him, he would see a pretty useful chart hung on the wall of the elevator. The frame seemed to state what could be found on each floor of this particular tower. If he looked for floor number 45, he would find there only seemed to be three kinds of room in this stage: a kitchen, a library, and the guard’s barracks. It was probably a good moment to start thinking where did he want to go. Where could have Zaruno gone? What should be his destination, once he crossed that door?
And, most importantly, how was he going to cross that door without the guard seeing him? Come on, there had to be something he could use around here...
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Post by Red Scarf on Oct 3, 2019 2:57:53 GMT
And so the captain started his climb of the stairs chasing the elevator, he knew that it wasn't going to be an easy task and most likely the elevator would outrun him, but he kept climbing at one point that thing should stop and it would be the chance of the captain... But for Yggdrassil's sake does this place seriously needs so many stairs?
Finally after who knows how many minutes running he reach the floor where the elevator stop... Floor 45?!? How big was this place? Teach to a minute to catch his breath, after all Zaruno was gone by this point so it was better to just take a break and look around.
The Impmon X look through a near window and the only thing he saw was another tower almost the same size as the one where he is right now, but what was below? Just a black abyss, he was so high on the tower that looking down was incredibly hard and the dark of the night didn't help.
"I may have underestimated this place..." He sighed
After that he took a look at the door next to him but before he could even think of open it he heardthe distinct metallic sound of a Knightmon on the other side, definitely not a good idea to enter like that , he should be sure that it's clear and the knightmon won't get him but how? He couldn't peek because his head was too big (thing he hates to admit) to go under the door
He look around a little more and saw on the exact same window he took a look before several shards of the glass that had some reflection, he could defintely use one! Grabbing one of the shards he slide it below the gap of the door and with his hand he move the glass around peeking through the reflections the other room and trying to track the Knightmon's path
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Post by Erika on Oct 5, 2019 13:20:44 GMT
Perfect. Just. Perfect.
Teach had effectively connected the pieces in his brain and used the very scarce items around him in his favor to solve his problem. Once he slid the shard of glass under the gap below the door, he was able to see the Knightmon on the other side, managing to properly observe the walking pattern he had already heard before. So? How did it work?
Well, what lay behind the door was the union of three hallways. Each of them would take you to a different door, while a simple square could be found at the center of these three aisles. It could be said Teach was spying through the fourth door, which could be called the Central Door. Right in front of the Central Door, a hallway took to a door labeled ‘Kitchen’. To the right of the Central Door, a hallway would take him to a door labeled ‘Barracks’ and, finally, to the left of the central door, a hallway ended in a door labeled ‘Library’.
The sole Knightmon guarding these hallways, simply walked from the center of the chamber to the end of each hallway, standing in front of each door for some seconds and then going back to the center of the room, to then go through the next hallway. That was pretty much his whole walking pattern.
From the end of each hall, when the Knightmon was giving his back to each labeled door (Kitchen, Barracks and Library), he would be able to see the Central Door, so he would immediately spot Teach if he tried anything at that moment. The pirate had to come out while the Knightmon was going towards a labeled door, when he was giving his back to the Central Door, so he couldn't see him. That being said, it was likely the Knightmon turned (due to his regular walking pattern) before Teach could actually enter any of the other doors, spotting the captain if he was going through a door within Knightmon's sight in the route he was doing. So Teach had to consider which door he was making his way towards and make the run for it when the Knightmon was in the exact route where he couldn't spot the Impmon when he turned. Therefore, Teach had to consider:
-From every door, the Knightmon could see the Central Door. -From the Barracks Door, the Knightmon could see the Library Door. -From the Library Door, the Knightmon could see the Barracks Door.
The questions were simple:
1. Which was Teach going to enter?
2. What was the hallway the Knightmon should be walking through when Teach got out to make his way to the door he had chosen?
The answer to the first question was a choice that had to be made by Teach. The answer to the second question would determine if he failed or not in his attempt.
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Post by Red Scarf on Oct 11, 2019 23:06:07 GMT
The captain was proud of his genius by using the shard to reflect the other side of the door, he now was able to see the other side and track the path of the Knightmon, from what the imp saw going to the doors at the sides would be a little hard from his position without risking being spotted, he knew the library was his best bet but right now the kitchen seemed like the safe option.
Teach would take one of the shards and save it in one of the pouches of his belt with the card and then patiently await for the guard to make his way to the barracks hallway and once he was sure the Knightmon was showing his back and inside the hallway the imp would open the door and move to the kitchen door, hopefully he will reach it before the knightmon turns.
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Post by Erika on Oct 15, 2019 9:02:54 GMT
While Teach had not managed to reach exactly the door he wanted, he had decided to take the safest route. If there was a combination of choices that could have made them reach the Library door or not, it did not matter anymore. He had decided to go to the kitchen and had to commit to it. The pirate was able to swiftly go through the hallway and reach the kitchen door without being spotted. Once he entered, he found a grey room with utensils, tables, and different cooking artifacts. The walls were stained and the counters (made of some metallic material) were dirty. It definitely seemed like this was not the main kitchen, given it was not big enough to provide food to all of the prisoners that seemed to inhabit this place. Instead, it seemed like it was the kitchen where the food for the guards was prepared. To be honest, if the food for the guards was prepared under these poor sanitary conditions, one could only wonder in what type of kitchen they made the food for the prisoners. On top of one of the counters, the Impmon would spot a heavy book. 'Food for everyone.
How I inherited the legacy of the most important cooking family in the Digital World and my 10 best recipes!
Author: King Cookmon'Someone had been reading this. Anyways, as it was to be expected… Zaruno was not here. Apparently, he was not the type to go for a midnight appetizer. However, there could be something of interest in this kitchen, right? Drawers, shelves, two fridges, and even an oven were lying around, seemingly all openable. Maybe it was worth trying to explore what could be in here? Or maybe it was better to try to get to another room as soon as possible? There was a vent grid over a fridge, located at the western side of the room. There was also a vent grid over a table, located at the eastern side of the room. Should Teach try to go through any of these vents immediately to see where it would take him? Or should he try exploring a bit here before going for that? Time was of the essence. If he decided to leave right away, he might miss something important hiding in this kitchen. If he decided to spend his precious time looking for clues in this kitchen, it might be too late to catch Zaruno when he got to another room. This puzzle was not over. Decisions, decisions! Inventory: Mysterious card [Crucial item] [Teach] Shard of glass [Material] [Teach]
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Post by Red Scarf on Oct 20, 2019 18:30:19 GMT
There was not turning back the kitchen was the safest pick and the captain is smart enough to know that playing it safe is his best option, he won't catch Zaruno after losing so much time with the stairs and after getting here it would be a shame to turn back and go to his cell.
Once inside the Kitchen the Impmon took a closer look to the area, it wasn't much to see but at least one thing was clear this was not the kitchen for the prisoner's food, which was good that meant that he was on the guards kitchen and he assumed that they had much better food, maybe he could get something out to bribe with the Hackmon!
So many things to focus on, of course the vent grids put a big grin on the captain's face, that meant the other rooms were connected and he could easily go from one to the other and swiftly make his escape through this door just like when he enter.
But that aside the book of recipes and fridges did got his attention, again he could use something of this to bribe, knowledge and food are good sources for trades and deals here in the prison, or so he asumes, for now he'll take a look at the book and see if he can remember at least one of the recipes, taking it won't be a good idea mainly because he has no way to carry the book and most likely the guards will notice it's absence, so his memory was the best weapon here.
He'll take a look at the smallest and easiest recipe and then walk to the west vent grid, that's the one he thinks leads to the library, if he manage to enter he'll move slowly trying to not make much noise in the vent to not alert any possible guard nearby.
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Post by Erika on Oct 21, 2019 19:14:13 GMT
After taking a peek at the book for a brief moment, the pirate would memorize a recipe that included a series of mushrooms (happy and sad mushrooms), apples (purple and blue apples) and bananas (sour and metal bananas) to make some type of tropical sauce used to cook meat in it. Whoever was this King Cookmon, he seemed to be quite good at what he did. The name of the recipe was ‘Sirloins on hot tropical sauce’, and it was now engraved in Teach’s mind.
As he intended to do, the pirate was able to climb over one of the old fridges and remove the grid of the ventilation tunnel located at the western side of the kitchen. And just as he imagined, he would have to be very careful to avoid making any loud noises that could alert guards. The Impmon would have to crawl slowly, so the metallic sound of the tunnel wouldn’t echo around the place.
After a minute or two, he would spot the grid that marked the end of this tunnel. Once he got there, he would only have to get it out of the way and jump inside the room!
Bookshelves around him showed he had actually taken the right decision, considering where he wanted to get. Yes, this was the library!
Immediately, the silence in this room was overwhelming. Well, not to be expected there was any loud noise at a library in the middle of the night, right? However… he could hear the sound of some pages being moved, over and over again. Although it was clear whoever was doing this was trying not to be too noisy, the sepulchral silence of the chamber was definitely not helping.
Teach could move slowly through the bookshelves and in the direction of this sound, being careful of not being spotted by whoever could be around. The library was quite dark, the timid light of the moonlight barely illuminating anything inside and being pushed back by the multiple bookshelves spread around. Books of all colors and sizes on shelves of around 2 meters of height surrounded the captain, in a room that seemed to be absolutely full of documents, novels and investigation books. All of these were quite dusty, and an equally dirty red carpet covered the floor. It did not seem like these guards used this place much.
After finally reaching the end of a long hallway, Teach would be able to peek his head over one of the gaps of one of these shelves. A book was on his way to actually observe the source of the sound. Once he got this quite heavy book (Labeled “The Decode Network: The effects of the X-Antibody on different digimon.” Huh, who might a book like this one come useful for? some blonde lady with an army or something? Well, definitely not for Teach!) out of the way, he would be able to spot the back of a human figure standing some feet away from him, and facing a desk.
This person seemed to be looking for something, going through the pages of a book. The movement of the clouds on the sky allowed a ray of light to barely lighten up his face, showing this was… Zaruno!
Finally, there he was! What could he be looking for?
At that moment, the human seemed to tear up a page off the book.
Should Teach come out? Or wait to see what the human did next?
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Post by Red Scarf on Oct 24, 2019 21:33:29 GMT
He didn't knew much about cooking but this this "Sirloin in hot tropical sauce" sounded tasty, getting the metal banana could be difficult and certainly hiding the blue apples from Mary would be the biggest challenge, but if anything he learn something new that might be useful in the future, knowledge is power even if it's just a recipe
Luckily it didn't took long for the captain to go through the vent, sure it was slow because he had to be careful but he expected it to be a long vent, maybe he felt the 4 or so minutes fly faster due to him being a little nervous, Teach was not a digimon that fear something, yet he never had been this powerless to the point that he has to be careful to not make noise, it was annoying at best and frustrating to down right infuriating at worst!
Nonetheless he reach the library as he expected, bingo! The place was dark save for what little light of the night could enter, at first it was incredibly quiet as someone would expect from a library in the middle of the night, yet some noises could be hear, the captain follow the noise through a hallway of bookshelves and when he reach the end he move one of the big books about the X-Antibody to a side to take a look (he didn't really care about any books even tho the X-Antibody could've interest him early on his life he doesn't care if he's different impmon, he know he is better than the regular ego maniacal "Dark Lords").
Bingo! The human he was looking for was just at the other side of the hallway, he saw the human taking a page from a book but what was the book about escape his knowledge, in any other situation he would've come out and face the human , yet as mention before he was completely powerless which make the captain more cautious with his moves (not to mention that he didn't know if Zaruno had another secret special power to fight him), as much as he hated the idea he'll have to keep waiting for the exact moment to act, so for now he observe the human carefully
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Post by Erika on Oct 27, 2019 13:33:57 GMT
As a consequence of Teach’s decision, the library remained quiet, only the sound of Zaruno examining the book in front of him being heard through the chamber. After tearing up the page, the human folded it carefully and put it inside a pocket of his vest. Then, he went on to keep studying the book, seemingly searching for any other information he could get.
Even if it was hard to actually decry the human’s expressions, Teach would be able to see how Zaruno’s eyes widened upon reaching a certain page. A soft whisper even escaped his mouth.
“The twenty-seventh tunnel…” He muttered. Judging by the excitement he showed, it seemed like he had encountered a goldmine. As soon of those words reached the Impmon’s ears, his head would start aching, and the sound of that same female child-like voice from before would echo inside again, revealing a bit more of those memories that seemed to be buried in his brain.
“So? Are you interested? I think it’s a pretty good lead, you know?”
“Come on! I know the twenty-seventh tunnel is there! Don’t be such a killjoy!”
“Hey! These ones are trying to find Astrivia, get them!”
Slowly, it seemed like the captain’s memories were coming together, but… what did all of this mean?
While Teach tried to recover from this headache, Zaruno seemed to be carefully observing something in this book. Around three or four minutes later, the human seemed satisfied with his investigation. This time he didn’t rip anything else off the book. Instead, he just walked away from the table, leaving the book opened in the same page he was examining, laying on the table. Around that table, many old books were just randomly spread around, some of them open some of them closed. Apparently, being such an oddly visited room, guards didn’t seem to care much about order in the library. Maybe this was the reason why the human had decided it was not necessary to put the book back wherever he had found it?
Not much time to study Zaruno’s actions anyways. The pirate was now looking through the window and seemed ready to go. With another swift movement of his palm, he made a trace of purple light appear, creating another of these circular doors. Apparently, he was aiming somewhere down below with this one. In a moment, he had entered the circle and had abandoned the room.
This left Teach with some interesting choices: The portal would close in around three seconds, so he should enter it right now if he wanted to keep following Zaruno. However, that wouldn’t allow him to properly take a look at the book he was examining. Again, decisions!
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Post by Red Scarf on Nov 2, 2019 1:02:06 GMT
The fact that he had his target right in front of him and couldn't do anything adding the silence of the library sure grind the gears of the captain in the wrong way! How frustrating! Specially since seconds just felt like ages, but in the end it was for the best to remain quiet and hidden.
The Impmon let a small sigh of defeat and wait for Zaruno to do something else, some minutes passed until the human seemed to hit the goldmine and found what he looked for "The Twenty-seventh tunnel" whatever that was it trigger his memory once again... Ugh... At least it was a little more useful to say the least
For that little voice he remembers the "Twenty-Seventh tunnel" was related to the lead on Astrivia, in any case after some more minutes looking Zaruno seemed please with what he had and decided to move on, doing again another of his hand tricks another portal, unlike that time in his cell that he had no choice now the captain should decide quickly if follow him or check the books he was looking?
Tough decision to say the least and he had just a couple of seconds to decide, in the end his curiosity was stronger so he just waited for the portal to close, he wanted to scream and let his frustrations out right in this moment, but nope he had to keep silence or risk getting the attention of guards.
No use in losing more time better just bottle up this frustration a little bit more and take a careful look at the books on the table, maybe he won't need to follow Zaruno if he can take a wild guess at what he was looking for, and said time and time again "Knowledge is power", if anything he can use something in this books to trigger more memories or make a deal with the captain of the Rocket Pirates
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Post by Erika on Nov 4, 2019 16:43:04 GMT
It didn’t make sense to think about the endless possibilities and all of the roads Teach had had in front of him during this little trip. The decision was taken and now he had to face the consequences and receive the rewards of his effort. He wouldn’t be able to know what Zaruno was doing next, but at least he would find out what he was reading. Upon approaching the book, the Impmon would be able to see its content.
For being a book, this particular page actually had more drawings than anything else. Overall, it showed the structure of different buildings, breaking down each of its levels and the different rooms that could be found within. This particular page was only a fragment of a huge map that spread through several pages. After examining for a while, Teach would realize this was… an architecture plan of this prison. Looking at it, the Impmon would only confirm something he already imagined: Grimway was huge, and it encompassed the whole island.
The map looked fairly old, which only went to show the prison had been built many years ago. Besides the different rooms it had, which included all cells among the different wings and towers, around the lower corners of each page, he would find the map of different tunnels that had been built throughout the prison. They all were numbered and they seemed to lead to other parts of Grimway, probably to aid the guards in moving throughout the complex or to take prisoners from one side to the other. It was a good way of keeping prisoners that the authorities didn’t want other prisoners to see out of sight.
If the captain decided to take his focus back to the exact page Zaruno was studying, he would eventually notice there was an area around the bottom side that was described as the “Golden Catacombs.” Next to it, a short description was outlined.
“Maximum Security Area. Each prisoner will be entitled to their own cell. Only highest-ranked guards can enter.”
Compared to the rest of the areas around the prison, this description was rather short. Why? Around the corner of the page, Teach would probably find out why there was so much secrecy around this area. Just like on any other page, the outline of a tunnel could be seen. It was labeled as “Tunnel Number 27" and, just like when he heard Zaruno say it, the sight would trigger another memory inside of Teach’s head.
“They say Grimway only has 26 tunnels. But the legend says there's a Twenty-Seventh Tunnel, one that is only outlined in the older plans of the prison.”
After recovering from the headache the triggered memory would cause on him, Teach would be able to notice there were no other tunnels after this one. It was widely known the prison had 26 tunnels. However, there seemed to be a twenty-Seventh passage that was covered in mystery. Why? Next to the outline of the tunnel, Teach would probably find the answer.
Just like with the rest of the tunnels in the maps, there was an arrow that indicated where the tunnel took in one direction and a different arrow that indicated where it would take you in the other one. One of the arrows showed the Golden Catacombs. But… the other one?
Re-Re Island: Akka-Koka Palace.
No doubt this had been kept in mystery for so long. The Twenty-Seventh Tunnel would take you to… another island. It was a ticket to get out of Grimway that was located inside the prison itself.
The information the captain had stumbled on was... probably one of the most valuables pieces of information. One that any pirate in the whole world would wish to have. Why? Why was there an exit of the most secure prison in the world within the complex itself?
Teach wouldn’t have time to look at anything else right now. The sound of the door of the library opening would startle him. Why had a guard come here? Did they hear anything? He could immediately run behind the bookshelves and stay out of the guard’s sight to go back to the vent and into the kitchen, maybe it was time to go back to his cell, now that he had lost Zaruno’s trace. What should he do about the book, though? Not much time to think!
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Post by Red Scarf on Nov 7, 2019 13:53:07 GMT
When Zaruno finally left the captain walked towards the books to take a look, he didn't know if the content on the books would be more beneficial than following the human, yet at the same time if he was so interest in it's for something, right?
And boy oh boy Teach hit the jackpot for looking into the books! Not only another memory trigger but he also found a way out of this place! The twenty-seventh tunnel prove to be more important than he thought some minutes ago, knowledge is power and truly this time he has hit the jackpot, anyone trying to escape would be interested in this specially the Rocket Pirate captain.
Teach jumped and laugh from the excitement of doing the right move, this felt like finding a treasure after a long search! He hated the waiting game and to play it safe, but finally his patience was rewarded, now how should he proceed with this? Should he take the book? It's not like this place seems to be check up often so they wouldn't notice the absence right away.
Sadly no time to think about it as the door was being open, why did the guard enter? Doesn't matter Teach had what he wanted, so it was best to get out and back to his cell, tho before jumping back into the vent he quickly tear the pages talking about the 27th tunnel, pages are easy to hide than a book after all and he was going to need something to prove that the rumors are true!
With that done the impmon jump into the vent once again and slowly make his way to the Kitchen once more, now he needed to make it back to his cell without being caught so it had to work fast yet keep being stealthy, once in the kitchen he make sure no one was around before going to the door and using the shard under the door again to spy if the Knightmon was around (he didn't saw if it was actually the guard who enter but he wasn't going to lose more time spying on more people)
"Just a little more... I'm almost done and with one foot out of this place!" He thought for himself
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Post by Erika on Nov 10, 2019 21:45:25 GMT
Not much to say about the rest of that particular venture. Once Teach got back to the cell, he found Zaruno hadn’t yet arrived. The quiet, murky hallway that led to the rest of the cells posited a simple issue: How to get back in? The cell was well-shut and there didn’t seem to be any way to get back inside! The only solution was to wait for Zaruno to get back in, if he ever. Of course, the thought he might not ever go back would most likely cross Teach's mind. It was obvious that outcome would get him in huge trouble almost for sure if one of the guards found him outside of his cell. “So you went out for a little walk, Jeach?” A young voice whispered from the murkiness of inside the cell. The moonlight going through the pseudo-window the cell had revealed Oil, looking at the captain from the other side. “How did you…?” He started asking a question that he never finished. His eyes trailed around the cell to find Zaruno’s bed empty. “Oh… of course.” He giggled. Apparently, the seal was more than aware of his cellmate’s skills. “You might have to wait for a bit until he gets back.” The Gomamon noted, peeking from the cell to each side of the hallway. “Just make sure you don’t get spotted by any guard or something.” “What in the world are you doing?” The voice of Zaruno coming from Teach’s back would probably startle both digimon. "Oh. You're back." Oil greeted his cellmate. "How did it go tonight?" He asked under a whisper. The human didn't bother to answer the question. Instead, he just stared down at Teach. Did he know the Impmon had followed him all the way to the library? He definitely knew he had used his portal to get out of the cell. "Do you know what would happen if a guard found you roaming around?" The human finally broke the silence by asking that question with the coldest tone of voice possible. It was clear he wasn't talking about how that would endanger Teach. Instead, he seemed worried about how that would endanger whatever plan he had. The sound of the armor of a walking Knightmon would reach their ears. Before any of the Digimon could react in any way, Zaruno had moved his hand to form a circle again and had pushed Teach and himself in, the portal throwing them inside the cell. Everything had happened in less than two seconds and the portal outside closed immediately. The aggressiveness of Zaruno's movement had left both Teach and himself on the floor. The human stood up and dusted himself up, showing that cold glare to Teach one last time. "Stop acting recklessly." He stated, walking towards his bed. Just like that, whether the captain had managed to get some sleep or not, the night went by. It was hard to know what time it was by the time the group would wake up. The sound of one of the Knightmons clanking his sword against the cell bars would probably wake them up. "Bathroom time." He stated, seemingly having no idea of the little trip some of the occupants of that cell had taken last night. "Who's going first?"Zaruno stood up immediately, walking towards the door the guard was opening. The Knightmon closed the gate and turned his back to start jaunting through the hallway while the human followed him. "He'll come back later for another one of us. That will repeat until we all have taken our morning bathroom break." Oil noted, peeking his head off his own upper bed and addressing the whole crew. " How was your little walk last night?" He asked, looking at the captain. Was it a good moment for Teach to talk about what he had found? Or maybe he should keep it to himself? It all depended on how much he trusted the little seal. Inventory:
-Mysterious card [Crucial item] [Teach] -Shard of glass [Material] [Teach] -Ripped Page [Crucial item] [Teach]
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Post by Red Scarf on Nov 27, 2019 2:43:51 GMT
The way back to the cell was simple and uneventful thank Yggdrassil, it could be extremely bad to get caught at this point after all he did and the information he gathered, tho there was still a problem he didn't realize yet, how was he going to get back IN the cell?
Of course once he was in front of the cell he realize that and just stare blankly like a deer in the headlights until Oil spoke, for a second he fear thinking that he screw it up and now there was no way back, but that fear went to confusion when the seal realized how he escape and almost shrug it off as an everyday thing, he told Teach that the only way was to wait for Zaruno to come back.
Which he not soon after, his voice startled the Captain who had no answer to the human, tho for his second question he did have one, of course he knew what could happen but no risk no reward, at the same time he did not appreciate the tone the human used, who he think he is to talk to a Captain in that way?
"I did what I have to do! I knew about the risk but I fear nothing, and one more thing─" Before Teach could even finish the sentence he was pushed inside the cell by the human as the Knightmon got near "Thanks for saving me..." The captain muttered
Awkward moment aside the Knightmon came asking who wanted to go to the bathroom and then leave followed by Zaruno, this was the moment for them to talk about what he gather, and by them he means himself because his "crew" was just waking up and yawning
"Alright! Gather my friends for I the great Jeiredinn Teach will tell you about the powerful treasure that is knowledge" Anne jump from the bed excitingly always ready to hear the story of her captain, while Mary just yawn and lazily roll from the bed to the floor and near the captain "First of Oil, I need you to tell me what you know about this" He said showing the mysterious card to the Gomamon, "I have very faint memories about it, all I can remember is that a woman gave it to us and talk about the 27th tunnel before we got captured" Teach made a pause to make sure the Knightmon wasn't comming back or something "Speaking of the 27th tunnel, that thing ain't a myth, it exist and is our way out of this place, I spend my night investigating this so now you two better put the effort on gaining the trust of the Rocket Pirate's captain"
"Yes Captain!" The girls said at unison
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