"... Did you think I didn't consider the state the tower's in?" Tanya replied, her tone short, one eyebrow cocked as she folded her arms. This was already going to be aggravating, wasn't it? It truly, truly was. Throwing someone up to the tower seemed dangerous to her, though she supposed if someone felt they were capable of such a thing it wasn't the [i]most[/i] awful idea... if they could actually bypass the traps at the door, at least, and let everyone inside. Given that hadn't happened yet it seemed unlikely. That being said, the best option in the tiny purple-haired paladin's mind was checking for an alternate route created by the tower's fall to ruin. A hole of some sort, perhaps. It was around then that she noticed one of the party's two offensive magi casting a spell, presumably in a bid to blow the tower down. The girl's eyes widened and she quickly sprinted over to the fire mage, grabbing her shoulder and yanking her back. "What are you doing, you idiot?! Does that tower look stable to you?! Do you think that's a good idea?! What kind of a moron does that sort of thing?!" The healer was already wisely backing away... At least the big guy with the swords had a better idea... this was ridiculous! Speaking of which, a few bricks seemed rather ominously teetering. The tower was now in a state where it could take outside influence to a certain extent, but active attempts to destabilize it were... risky, at best. Still, if done slowly and carefully, a hole could be made in the side of the tower manually. The elf and the half-giant's search had also proven fruitful. There was a hole, large enough to fit each member of the party provided they went in one at a time, on the back side of the tower. However, it was far too dark to tell what they would be dropping into, and an unpleasant, musty, rotten scent welled up from the darkness. At this point, the choice was between making a path, which would take longer but allow them to determine where they entered, or attempt to figure out where the already-present hole would lead them.