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Makoto Kurumi
MECHANICAL KINGDOM: MACN
POSTED ON Jan 10, 2023 22:46:37 GMT
With Tsume's proximity to Seraphim and Nanette, the zoroark would end up being included in the Protect bubble. And Makoto and Kuro, in turn, would end up in the bubble projected by Alika, alongside Cathrine.
With the song broken, Makoto blinked owlishly - finding an unusual silence in the solace of the bubble that felt quite alien, a sound that one didn't realize was there suddenly silenced, and only now one could notice its absence. And without that song twisting their mind, they could now properly notice how strange it was, to have Kuro in their arms - when the both of them usually much preferred it remain hidden. "That was... strange." They murmured to noone in particular - mainly themself - as they swept through their own recollection of the experience.
But, the reprieve that the group had would not be long - for as the massive corviknight swooped down, it would grasp the bubbles in either talon, scooping the entire group up one go. And with them in its grasp, the construct ascended - making its way back to its roost, in the distant mechanical castle.
Seraphim's voice would chirp up from the earpiece - and just as Cathrine confirmed her wellbeing, Makoto would as well. "Noone here's hurt." They'd confirm, with a brief glance over Cathrine and Alika both to make doubly sure. "Are you both well, Seraphim, Nanette?" With the number of close calls the duo had, in dancing around the guards, Makoto had to make sure...
But, at the very least, it seemed that they were being brought to their intended destination - even if the method was unintended. At the castle's center, the group would be able to see a large tower, the upper floors being open-air; clearly where the corviknight resided, when it wasn't patrolling through the skies over the kingdom.
On this open floor was a large cage (or perhaps more accurately, a birdcage) that seemed just large enough to contain the corviknight itself; but rather than enter the cage itself, the corviknight would swoop just overhead, flinging the two bubbles that it grasped inside! Makoto and Kuro both couldn't help a yelp as they were sent tumbling within the confines of the mudkip's Protect, visibly stunned by the rough treatment that the avian construct was giving.
Once the group had properly landed inside, the corviknight would roost atop the cage - swinging the door close with its wing. Briefly, it would study the group for a few long moments - head cocking one way and then the other, twitching and turning almost like a real bird's might. But seemingly satisfied, it would let out a metallic crow, before taking wing once more - flying out of the roost, and back into the skies of the city beyond.
Which left the group to pick themselves back up - and Makoto couldn't help an exasperated groan as they got back up to their feet. "That's one way to contain intruders, I suppose..." They'd murmur - glancing at their surroundings. Getting down from the tower didn't seem like it'd be a problem - they could see a trap door off to the side, that surely led down into the tower (and the rest of the castle by extension.) However, there was still the question of getting out of the cage, which appeared to be firmly locked shut.
Stepping up to the door, Makoto could see what was likely the locking mechanism up above - and it seemed like they could fit their arms out inbetween the bars just fine. "I want you outside to listen to the mechanisms and give me visual." Makoto told Tsume - bringing out his pokeball first to recall him, before sticking the ball out between the bars, and sending the Zoroark out once more - this time outside the cage.
But just as the cage was made to be Corviknight-scaled, the lock was a bit too high for them to reach up their on their own. "And I'll need one of you or your pokemon to give me a boost up, to help me reach the lock." Makoto then stated - glancing back to the group, although their eyes would settle on Seraphim. Of the three, he appeared as though he'd handle holding someone up the best (but really, as long as someone could do it, anyone worked.)
Either way, once in place, Makoto would feel around for the lock - Tsume using his illusions, to help provide a view from the outside for them. Even if they likely could do it without Tsume's help, this made things far more convenient and easier on their brain as they pulled out a couple of tools - and without any further adieu, they got to work on lockpicking. Even if the scale of it all being different made things a little tricky, this thief was no stranger to this kind of work...
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