- Rhiannon -
You drag the thrashing demon inside, your cold iron chain prevents it from fighting back. The clumsy, hard-hitting brute appeared to be nothing more than hired-muscle...
Until it is inside, and passed the exterior wards. In the moment before the door can be closed and the room sealed —while everyone is exchanging pleasantries with their guard, apparently, down, the demon closes its eyes for a moment, as though steeling itself for something unpleasant, then, when they open again, they have changed color, the eyes quickly scan around the shop, taking note of every detail. You get the idea that it is seeing more than you do.
Then, with a grimace, it literally tears off one of its hands and reaches out with remaining one —your now slack, chain, dangling in your face— and grasps your head. It does not 'hurt', as such, but you feel it probing your mind —like lichen penetrating a rock— searching for your secrets, for your fears.
Then, with a silent scream of pain, it rips open the fabric of reality. A circle, decorated with thousands of smouldering runes, and extending from floor to ceiling, scythes up around it and it vanishes. The vacuum left by its departure sucks books and other items off the shelves and scatters them all around.
You have to step back with alacrity or risk being dragged with it to a hell-dimension.
What do you do?
OOC:
This escape is a consequence of the 4 on Persuade, it is also combined with the 'as you one question as well' from the 7-9 on
Figure Someone Out.
You don't get to 'ask it questions' at your leisure, but the
partial success still stands and you glean some hints from the mind-to-mind contact. The questions you 'ask' (or the answers you get) should be ones you could harvest from the superficial levels of its 'thoughts' —alien as they are. If you need help coming up with which questions seem feasible we can talk about the options OOC.
What it grabs from your mind is:
'• what does your character worry is going to happen?'. They are likely to try to use your worries to further their goals, or your worry may be based on your instincts and we thus we find that that is what you 'need to worry about' and are facing.
No need for a roll to avoid getting sucked off into hell... unless you try to stop it from escaping, that is.