The black-cloaked man fled. He wasn't running particularly fast, but his movements were swift enough to outpace the short legs of a gnome and the bent-over stagger of a wounded elf as they pursued him from the tavern. Ticky trying to stop him by magically launching random debris in his direction did slow him down somewhat, but only enough so that they were able to keep him in sight. The man wasn't exactly a noteworthy sprinter, and if Derlan hadn't been wounded he could have easily caught up to him.
The man turned a corner, cloak flapping out behind him, and dashed out onto the docks without, unfortunately for him, fully examining where he was running. At the last second he noticed the dark gleam covering the stone of the harbor, the faint mist swirling upward and the slim figure standing in its midst...
He tried to stop, and his feet almost skidded out from under him. About thirty feet of the ground by the quay had been covered by a thin sheet of black ice, smelling faintly of whiskey. In the center of the ice stood the elf Tiber, in his dark, long-tailed suit, holding a matched set of gleaming emberlock pistols. His plan had been to lie in wait for the men who had attacked the ship, but had proven to be rather...unnecessary. Nevertheless, Tiber wasn't one to let a good trap go to waste.
The black-cloaked man slid across the ice, trying desperately and unsuccessfully to change his direction. He'd had too much momentum when he'd hit the black ice, and now he was having trouble even staying on his feet. Behind him, Ticky and Derlan emerged from an alley mouth, the painted elf bent over and gasping at the pain in his gut, the gnome moving quickly and purposefully. Seeing the helplessly sliding man they stopped, puzzled, before noticing Tiber.
"Stop him!" Ticky shouted, pointing at the black-cloaked man, and Tiber waved in acknowledgement.
The ice elf took one step backwards and glided neatly out of the man's path, easily avoiding a flailing slash from his long knife. He aimed a pistol carefully as he slid backwards, and fired once, a sharp retort against the usual dull hum of night in Tyb.
Below decks on the Cepolada, Inspector Felkin looked up and frowned.
"What now?" he muttered to himself. A quick nod of the head brought his men forming up behind him, heading towards the hatch and a better view of the gunfire.
On the docks, droplets of blood scattered over the ice from where Tiber's bullet had hit the cloaked man. He staggered, his feet finally sliding out from under him, turning his admittedly already ungraceful slide into an ungainly tumble. Tiber traced the path of the man's skidding fall, eyes gleaming like flecks of ice, and frowned.
"Hmmm," he said to himself, then called out to Ticky. "Did you want me to capture him for you?"
"Yes!" said the gnome from the edge of the ice.
"Ah," Tiber said, and watched the man claw at the ice for traction that was not there for a few brief moments. "Pity, then." The man's slide brought him to a sudden, lurching halt as he sailed over the edge of the dock, describing an almost perfect arc through the air to the water. Moments later Tiber heard the splash, with the crystal-clear sound of a noise carrying over water.
Tiber came to a neat, elegant halt on the ice and pushed off, skating over to where the man had vanished. Ticky came up behind him, melting a path through the ice with a wave of his hand and a look of focused concentration. They looked down at the water below, looking for any sign of a swimming figure.
"There he--no, that's a fish," said Ticky. "Dammit."
The man turned a corner, cloak flapping out behind him, and dashed out onto the docks without, unfortunately for him, fully examining where he was running. At the last second he noticed the dark gleam covering the stone of the harbor, the faint mist swirling upward and the slim figure standing in its midst...
He tried to stop, and his feet almost skidded out from under him. About thirty feet of the ground by the quay had been covered by a thin sheet of black ice, smelling faintly of whiskey. In the center of the ice stood the elf Tiber, in his dark, long-tailed suit, holding a matched set of gleaming emberlock pistols. His plan had been to lie in wait for the men who had attacked the ship, but had proven to be rather...unnecessary. Nevertheless, Tiber wasn't one to let a good trap go to waste.
The black-cloaked man slid across the ice, trying desperately and unsuccessfully to change his direction. He'd had too much momentum when he'd hit the black ice, and now he was having trouble even staying on his feet. Behind him, Ticky and Derlan emerged from an alley mouth, the painted elf bent over and gasping at the pain in his gut, the gnome moving quickly and purposefully. Seeing the helplessly sliding man they stopped, puzzled, before noticing Tiber.
"Stop him!" Ticky shouted, pointing at the black-cloaked man, and Tiber waved in acknowledgement.
The ice elf took one step backwards and glided neatly out of the man's path, easily avoiding a flailing slash from his long knife. He aimed a pistol carefully as he slid backwards, and fired once, a sharp retort against the usual dull hum of night in Tyb.
Below decks on the Cepolada, Inspector Felkin looked up and frowned.
"What now?" he muttered to himself. A quick nod of the head brought his men forming up behind him, heading towards the hatch and a better view of the gunfire.
On the docks, droplets of blood scattered over the ice from where Tiber's bullet had hit the cloaked man. He staggered, his feet finally sliding out from under him, turning his admittedly already ungraceful slide into an ungainly tumble. Tiber traced the path of the man's skidding fall, eyes gleaming like flecks of ice, and frowned.
"Hmmm," he said to himself, then called out to Ticky. "Did you want me to capture him for you?"
"Yes!" said the gnome from the edge of the ice.
"Ah," Tiber said, and watched the man claw at the ice for traction that was not there for a few brief moments. "Pity, then." The man's slide brought him to a sudden, lurching halt as he sailed over the edge of the dock, describing an almost perfect arc through the air to the water. Moments later Tiber heard the splash, with the crystal-clear sound of a noise carrying over water.
Tiber came to a neat, elegant halt on the ice and pushed off, skating over to where the man had vanished. Ticky came up behind him, melting a path through the ice with a wave of his hand and a look of focused concentration. They looked down at the water below, looking for any sign of a swimming figure.
"There he--no, that's a fish," said Ticky. "Dammit."