The downtown wasn't too too busy. Aeden and Alistair were able to find an empty enough street to do rune hockey. They both set up some chalk outlines and marks of thought and force to create makeshift goals Then they made flat stone discs that hovered just above the road. Using controller gloves they were able to flick the stone back and forth at the motion of there hand. They kept going back and forth, not caring about the conventions of there construct and thought only of a bit of fun.
The brothers were unaware that without some kind of thought or intelligence based mark to keep them in check, the ridiculous amount of force marks would tear a hole through the ground. So what naturally should happen? Some imbecile came and scuffed one up. Enough that after a moment of agonizing thrashing and crunching, four people found themselves at the bottom of a dangerous drop. The hole was fairly cylindrical and the walls were impossibly compacted by the pressure. Nothing was breaking them with ease.
Alistair looked around. He found his brother not moving, in a heap. Behind his body there was one of Alistair's visual diagrams, a line displaying that the hole was sixty feet deep.
"Oops, this doesn't seem well."
**ooc: ReD next as he gets to be the imbecile who scuffed up a very important mark (that also played a part I the score keeping system)**
The brothers were unaware that without some kind of thought or intelligence based mark to keep them in check, the ridiculous amount of force marks would tear a hole through the ground. So what naturally should happen? Some imbecile came and scuffed one up. Enough that after a moment of agonizing thrashing and crunching, four people found themselves at the bottom of a dangerous drop. The hole was fairly cylindrical and the walls were impossibly compacted by the pressure. Nothing was breaking them with ease.
Alistair looked around. He found his brother not moving, in a heap. Behind his body there was one of Alistair's visual diagrams, a line displaying that the hole was sixty feet deep.
"Oops, this doesn't seem well."
**ooc: ReD next as he gets to be the imbecile who scuffed up a very important mark (that also played a part I the score keeping system)**