
Ariadne looks at Ice and says 'That's a terrific idea. Let's fake we are fighting and the thieves can sneak out through the tent and see what's going on. We have to be very wise though, it may cost us that they kick us out from the circus for good'.
OOC: Eheheh... I'm posting! Look! Ah, anyway, I sure hope that plan will work. I think Althea and I are around the games, (FarSeer, please confirm this) so just wander around there. Apart from that and regarding the fortune teller, perhaps the two guys could ask her a few more questions, e.g. Why don't you tell us our fortune outside, then? or something.
IC: Eissa shrugs quietly to herself. She hadn't really expected the tents to be unguarded. Just like windowsills, really, she thought, Where there's something valuable, it's more than likely to be guarded. Typical... When she hears Althea calling her she jumps, and starts blushing again, embarrassed that she was distracted. Or thinking. Does it really matter, she wonders, as she looks back at Althea.
"Don't worry," Eissa smiles, "I'm not hungry anyway. And besides, I don't mind the games, so we can go there anyway. Just..." she pauses, remembering her recent run of bad luck in things to do with chance. "I've never had much good luck, so I don't think you might want to trust me with them. Ah... shall we go?" With a final cursory glance to the tents, and making a particularly rude hand sign at the guards under her cloak, Eissa smiles at Althea.
ooc:
New Party Order is posted... sorry that took so long, life gets in the way sometimes. ... I think I got everything -- if you see that I've forgotten something, please let me know.
P.S. I will be out of town starting tomorrow early morning, returning Sunday afternoon. Tena, can you post if something important happens? I appreciate it!!
Roz
OOC: I probably won't be posting 'till tomorrow, so uh, if anything happens, could you just wait for me? As of now the GM hasn't said anything so this is just a bit of a filler post.
IC: Eissa nodded at the plan of the warriors. It was a plan that she herself would never have been able to think of, thanks to the fact that she far preferred working on her own to actually considering using other people as distractions. It should work, however, she considered, providing that the guards would go over, and then leave the tent unguarded.
It really was very dark now, and she shuddered involuntarily. She felt cold, her cloak being not much protection against this. Turning to look Althea, Eissa wondered if the other thief had done this sort of thing before. Certainly she seemed very sure of herself, much unlike Eissa normally was. Giving a last look to the surroundings around her, Eissa waited for the shouting to begin.