Brutus pulled clear easily enough, but the continued drifting of the piece of debris forced Bitch to direct him down toward the alley, off the rooftop.
Well, at least he shouldn’t have much trouble getting back up.
The rest of us had a harder call to make. We were sliding off a precipice, and it was a good ten story drop to the street.
…I keep forgetting that buildings in this city are more than 2-3 stories tall, even in the Docks.
The nearest and only available rooftop to leap to was the one we’d just left, which was in ruins.
Well, that kinda puts some limits on the awesome rooftop chase, now doesn’t it. Hm.
Judas, I saw, managed to clutch the edge of the sliding raft of rooftop and get the leverage for a jump.
Ooh. But where to?
Brian, Tattletale and Judas reached the alley, where they could rebound off the walls until they reached relative safety.
Nice.
I was about to urge Angelica to do the same, when that drifting debris of Rune’s shifted position to block off the alleyway.
Dammit, Rune learns.
Another of Rune’s pieces of building approached from her direction, promising to smash us if through some miracle, the section of roof Angelica and I were standing on didn’t break free.
The roof breaking free is probably the better outcome here, especially if Angelica can manage to land on her feet. Maybe.