The Floating City [OOC] [TWO]
Posted: 21 Sep 2016, 02:31
Since I have been asked a couple of times, here is a second OOC thread. I figure we can just jump back and forth between them as the characters group and and separate.
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You can only easy reach 1 window directly from the bridge, which is small and barred. If you had something to stand on or could climb, you could get to the window above. The window above has a lock, but looks like it would be pretty easy to force open and climb through. The other windows around the warehouse would be pretty difficult to get to (you would need a grappling hook or a boat to stand on or something), but could similarly be broken into.Someone could walk across to the building and use a window to get inside, right?
Do you mean how many staircases? There is 1 staircase which goes from first floor (sea level) to second floor (access via bridge). There is a 2nd staircase which goes from second floor to third floor (accessed only from inside 2nd floor). The two staircases are right next to each other, but have a small flat landing where they connect on the second floor. There are no doors or anything attached to the staircases. They are wide and don't even have handrails or door frames; they have been designed to make carrying large objects between levels to be as easy as possible.How many stairs are going from the first floor to the second floor? And is there anything already in place that can seal some of these stairs? (like a trapdoor or something)
I must not have explained things well.Correct if I’m wrong, but the easiest way to get inside for an outsider would be to take the bridge, and than climb down to the first floor to go through the windows?
All easy enough to find with a little bit of shopping.Karl gathers some material from the household:
First you have destroyed the woodcarver's shop, than agreed on this robbery of a deal (10 sk per day) and now this? Man, this way Acerbis will be ruined!Alex wrote:Karl gathers some material from the household:
Er, its 20sk a day.Korbel wrote:agreed on this robbery of a deal (10 sk per day)
Now we are taking about having some funBenedict wrote: But yes, jokes aside, I think that I guess what Karl is up to.
Ferran will assist in any way he can to booby trap the place at strategic places.
Maybe we should leave someone hidden on the second floor? To attack them from behind, or prevent from retreating.Alex wrote:I believe we should stick to the third floor. Easier to defend. Let's say they come through the stairs and the windows. Once you get rid of people on your side, it is quick to go help your fellow guard
Sounds goodBenedict wrote: A couple of hay bales. We will use most of the caltrops on the 2nd floor, then use the hay to conceal the traps. One will stay on the 2nd floor to goad them upwards. Ferran will do it if no one else wants to.
Totally agree. Although Karl will prefer to swing his Zweihander than to throw pepper at people's faceBenedict wrote: We should use the 3rd floor staircase as a choke point, hitting them from every side, hurling irritants (pepper, ash, flour) to blind and disorient them, hazards (marbles and/or caltrops to step on), etc etc.
Sure, although the windows on the second floor are already have bars.Benedict wrote: We should plank every single window on the 2nd floor. On the 3rd floor we will plank every window that doesn't face the canal. The ones facing the canal will be our escape routes should things go bad.
Fine, but if Ferran waits on the second floor to goad them, I hope he will be careful when coming up to the third floor...Benedict wrote: Trip wires. There should be two trip wires on every staircase, one at the bottom, the other at the top. Every tripwire will be between grease spots. The idea is that they will see the tripwires, but won't be expecting the greasy steps.
Fine, I just thought the third floor is a little bit packed with all our preparations and equipment lolBenedict wrote: All prisoners should stay with us, bound and gagged. Even if they don't know exactly what we have prepared they've seen us fight before and know how many we are. We shouldn't spoil the element of surprise and/or give them another fighting man.