Dec 15, 2023 10:12 am
"Wooow- wooow!" Hazel intones raising her paws in a calming way. "Hold there for a minute." As the only mouse in here who had faced the horrors of the skeletons, the brown furred archer isn't keen on standing tiny claw to bony toe again with those grim bastards. Better to keep thinking about it a few more moments, before having to do that!
"The courtyard contains just two entrances, as fare as we know. We lock and block those." the rivermouse begins to explain her idea. Then continues:
- go upstairs to the windows/balconies,
- let us hide and be really quiet until the necromouser has left the shed,
- throw a net on Mr. Filmon when he leaves the shed and tie him up as good as possible,
- if the skeletons appear, throw at them the oil flasks and some torches.
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- keep water at hand; just in case. (A clever mouse learns from her tree-burning mistakes!)
The safety of the four balcony windows towards the yard would greatly improve their chances to get out of this unharmed, while still providing enough access to shoot and throw at anyone in the small garden. When the owner is caught, they can solve this mysterie most likely.
The sole flaw Hazel sees at the moment is, that if Mr. Filmon notices that something isn't right, he could run back into the shed and turn this whole situation against them by barricading inside the shed and what lies below.
"But no plan is fool-proofed and a mouse has to seize chance by its ears and ride it like its stolen!" the young adventurer calls out.
"The courtyard contains just two entrances, as fare as we know. We lock and block those." the rivermouse begins to explain her idea. Then continues:
- go upstairs to the windows/balconies,
- let us hide and be really quiet until the necromouser has left the shed,
- throw a net on Mr. Filmon when he leaves the shed and tie him up as good as possible,
- if the skeletons appear, throw at them the oil flasks and some torches.
&
- keep water at hand; just in case. (A clever mouse learns from her tree-burning mistakes!)
The safety of the four balcony windows towards the yard would greatly improve their chances to get out of this unharmed, while still providing enough access to shoot and throw at anyone in the small garden. When the owner is caught, they can solve this mysterie most likely.
The sole flaw Hazel sees at the moment is, that if Mr. Filmon notices that something isn't right, he could run back into the shed and turn this whole situation against them by barricading inside the shed and what lies below.
"But no plan is fool-proofed and a mouse has to seize chance by its ears and ride it like its stolen!" the young adventurer calls out.
OOC:
If someone has a better idea, or wants to change this plan a bit, please do so. :)