"And I forgot to carry the y," Crowley muttered as his spell - and vision - crumbled. Directing his voice once more to Falstaff, he continued. "I think we have company. At least one more body outside this door. By the sounds of it, you are shackled up too. Okay then: options. I think I could run four dimensional maths in my head and hope to hell my Lovecraftian geometry pays off. Can you do the same? Or trust to fate. I have a feeling we can still do basic working in here... for the moment."
After that he was humming quietly again, playing with the sounds as he imagine playing with the axis points of a 3D perspective. He had an imago forming in his mind: a play on three dimensions, just like he was pottering around on a computer graphics program - he imagines dragging one of the axes to an extreme; he tried to slip his wrist between the cracks...
He'd worry about his lack of vision once he had his hands free.
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Action |
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Roll |
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Result |
| 2014-12-15 00:47:16 |
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ST for Crowley rolls 1 to Paradox (10 Again) |
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5 |
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failure |
| 2014-12-12 04:30:18 |
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Crowley tries to escape! rolls 9 to GNO + Space + HS (10 Again, WillPower) |
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4, 2, 2, 9, 9, 8, 10, 7, 7, 10, 7 |
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5 successes |
Crowley makes an improvised Space 2 casting. Given it takes Space 2 to open a scrying portal, which I think is described as being big enough to slip a hand through, I believe it would be safe to assume the Acanthus could employ a similar effect to slide out of, or through, his bonds.