I cry out in dismay upon hearing the explosion. Seeing Jason and Grant race into the smoke I glance at Ghost." Lets help Ghost. Be careful." The dire wolf and I follow the other two into the smoke. I try to stay close enough to help if needed.
I feel torn between going to help and staying where I am with the young elves, Thomas, and Jonathan. After I think it over for a few moments; I decide to stay and provide cover and try to keep the elves calm as well as myself, with the help of Thomas and Jonathan. I shall wait to hear from the others before I proceed.
I will look to Vickie, giving a nod before saying, "For now, if they need us hopefully they can give a yell. It may be unwise for all of us to go, though if there is no word in five or ten minutes I will see about going in." I had felt the impulse to follow as well, but realized that such could be unwise.
Out of Character: Yah, not sure if we should all rush in. I will still make a Fortitude roll just in case.
Edited: Thomaslee on 10th Jan, 2018 - 7:13am
Ghost is able to make it through the smoke with little difficulties dragging a chocking and couching Rachel with him. Jason is not behind chocking and coughing on the thick smoke as Grant heads into the smoke to. Rachel can here Be saying something and Jason hears her cursing like a sailor in Elven about how she should have done this before doing that and that she was a idiot and now it is ruined. She is ok and unharmed but has some definite scorch marks on her clothing and in her hair.
Edited: KNtoran on 10th Jan, 2018 - 9:05pm
I'll head towards the voice and keep my head below the smoke as I call out, "Come on, lets get out of here, let the smoke clear on its own."
I'll hand her another cloth to hold over her face and start leading her out, making sure everyone who'd headed in is on their way out as well as best I can.
Standing by Vickie and Thomas, Jonathan stays ready for action, "I know you guys have been here before, but I don't know my way." Sounding a bit frustrated, "Now I see why you don't want to separate the party. Tactically, it can be a good idea, but if it's not expected, ... Well, it's not a good thing." Jonathan turned from frustrated to slightly embarrassed at not being very eloquent.