Sabertache's search of the remaining guard yielded nothing; his blackened hands were unable to find anything of use in the fallen soldier's armour and underclothing. Vic casually searched the final slain guard, standing with a sigh and turning the body over with his foot so that he would not have to gaze into the lifeless eyes. The room was silent, and the Apostle grudgingly spoke to the boy who had been told to follow him.
"It's not here; what a waste of my time. The others have probably already moved on without us." He stomped towards the life at the end of the room, turning to Saber as he got on, and calling to him. "Are you coming up, or is it home time? I'm not going to hold this thing for much longer."
Meanwhile, Victor's misfortune seemed to be at an end, and the others hoped that the effects of whatever he had downed would wear off soon. He would probably not even remember the abuse he had taken from Eyra, necessary as she deemed it to be. There was not much sign of anything to help them progress. It was then that Rais piped up. He had not done much, save for letting the Apostles and Saber in and alerting the guards with his loud mouth.
"Why don't we get mister Roth to hold that guy in an armlock? then we can find out where the key is!" Before anyone could object, the boy quickly voiced an amendment to his plan. "And then knock him back out again!"
Maverick looked slightly amused. He was unused to hearing Rais make such suggestions, but it was a good idea, and he did not know why no one present had thought of it before. "Well, it's better than standing around waiting. Roth, would you mind?"
The massive grunt nodded his approval and gave Rais a hearty pat on the back for his thoughts. The boy was usually too timid to mention his ideas, despite his hidden intellect. Roth walked around behind the sleeping man and slid his arms between the other's. He pulled up, and held the drunk slightly above the floor. The man came awake in a snap, looking around and preparing to scream. He thought better of it; the big cloaked guy had a firm grip that could likely be tighter if it needed to be.
Cold sobriety was something that was creeping over the suited man, and he groaned and spat up a bit before asking what was going on.
"Hey! Let me down! What's going on here!"
Rais was excited that his idea was being tried. "Ooh, can I ask him, can I?" Maverick nodded. "Sweet!" The hooded youth walked up and prodded the man's belly with his index finger. "We're just looking for something, have you seen a key around here? You know... the one that fits into that lock over there?" He pointed with his finger to the locked glass door opposite where the group had entered.
The man squirmed indignantly. "Don't ask me! I just book appointments for the big wigs up there!" he tried to reason. Rais was not impressed.
"Well too bad. Either tell us where the key is or my friend here will make things interesting. For us, anyway. Come on now, before things get difficult. For you, anyway."
Still the man held his tongue. Rais nodded to Roth, who smiled beneath his hood.
Roth began to tickle the armlocked bureaucrat! The poor fellow wriggled and squirmed in mirth and laughed unrelentingly, screaming for the brute to stop. Rais had not expected that, but he smiled as well. Roth always knew best. After a few moments, he knew he was beat and agreed to tell them the whereabouts of the key.
"They told me to hide it good in case people like you came looking for their prisoner. There's not much in the way of hiding places in this room, and I don't have the time to set up daft puzzles for people like you!" He apologized for the remark as the tickling began again, before belching. "OK! OK! I ate it! There, isn't that clever? You'd never think to look in a man's
stomach! Good luck getting it out of me, eith- urk!"
Rais had landed a punch directly to the whelp's gut, and a terrible groaning was heard. All present looked away as a splash sounded from the ground. Maverick knelt to pick up the grimy object - a key indeed. The mage maintained a disgusted look as he went over to unlock the door. "Hey! I didn't say you could do that!" came the gruff call from the disgruntled desk jockey. "Guards! Guar-!!!"
Roth had placed a gloved hand over his mouth. "Eyra, don't you usually carry a serving of Deku Potion on you?" The Kokiri maid nodded, taking a bottle of thick brown liquid from the inside of her cloak.
"Usually. Here ya go!" she said cheerfully as she handed it to a taller person, Rais. The boy uncorked the bottle and smelled it. "Yuck!" he exclaimed. "Never did like the smell of Deku Nuts. This is like gross syrupy Deku Nut stew!"
Eyra laughed at his comment. "It pretty well is. It's actually called Deku Poison. Won't hurt him. I just call it poison because it's not something I'd ever drink myself!"
Rais held it away from his nose as Roth held the bureaucrat's mouth wide open. He tried to argue, but it was no use. "Now sir," Rais lectured, pointing to the picture of his family. "We're not going to kill you, for their sake," he lied - they would not have killed him anyway. "Just take your medicine. Oh, and try to lay off the booze, for their sake." Down down down the potion went, and the man was forced to swallow. In an instant his eyes widened and his body was still. Paralyzed, but temporarily.
"He'll have a rough morning," quipped Eyra. "Let's wait for the others before we move on. I hope we meet up with our other insider soon, wherever he's chosen to hide himself."
The party waited, not wanting to face whatever lay ahead without Saber and Vic.
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Str :6 Def :17 Agi :4 Int :4 Spi : 1
Physical Damage Escape Rate : 17 + 2 (DEF + Agi) = 19
Spl :12 HP :51
Willpower :9
1H Deku Sword DMG : 5 + 6(Str) = 11
Dual Wield DMG [1H Deku Sword] : 11(1H Deku Sword DMG) X 2(L3 Dual Wield) = 22
FIRE DMG : 10 + 4 + 1 (Level + INT+ Grunt Base) = 15